In Bill Parker's sermon titled "In Christ Is No Sin," he addresses the doctrine of sin and Christ’s atoning work. The key argument centers on the distinction between true children of God, who are justified and sanctified through faith in Christ, and those who live in unrepentant sin, indicating that they do not truly know Him. The primary Scripture referenced is 1 John 3:4-9, illustrating that Christ was manifested to take away the sins of His people, thereby establishing the believer's position in Him, where sin cannot be charged to them. This speaks profoundly to the Reformed doctrines of total depravity, unconditional election, particular redemption, and perseverance of the saints, emphasizing that genuine believers will remain steadfast in their faith and cannot lose their salvation. The sermon concludes by assuring believers of their secure standing before God in Christ, rooted in grace and the finished work of Christ.
“To be pure means to be cleansed of all sin.”
“If it weren't for Christ, who is the way, the truth, and the life, no man cometh unto the Father but by me, there's no hope.”
“The only righteousness that I have is Christ, His righteousness imputed to me.”
"To be in Christ, even though you're still a sinner, means that your sins have been taken away, purged away.”
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