The sermon by Bill Parker titled "Christ, God Manifest in the Flesh" focuses on the doctrine of the Incarnation, emphasizing both the humanity and deity of Christ as prophesied in Isaiah 9:6-7. Parker argues that the hypostatic union, the union of Christ’s two natures—divine and human—is essential for understanding His role as the Savior. He supports his arguments with references from Scripture, including Isaiah, Galatians, and Philippians, illustrating the seamless connection between Old Testament prophecies and the New Testament fulfillment in Christ. The sermon stresses the significance of Christ's sinless humanity and His divine nature as integral to the Gospel, demonstrating that salvation is conditional upon the person of Christ rather than human works. This ensures the certainty of salvation for those elected by God—an essential tenet in Reformed theology.
“For unto us a child is born, and unto us a son is given. That's speaking of our Savior.”
“The government shall be upon his shoulder...the gospel is salvation conditioned on Christ, this person, this glorious person who's both God and man.”
“If one sinner...perished in eternal damnation, God would lose his glory.”
“Our zeal is the fruit and product of His zeal. And it's not our zeal that saves us. It's His zeal that saves us.”
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