The sermon titled "The Hope of Christ's Return" by Bill Parker addresses the eschatological hope of believers in Christ's second coming, emphasizing the assurance provided by the Gospel. Parker articulates the significance of Christ's completed work on the cross and the ongoing New Covenant age, contrasting it with the Old Covenant and addressing the believers' concerns about those who die before Christ's return. He supports his arguments using Scripture passages like 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, which describes the resurrection of the dead in Christ and the gathering of believers at Christ's return, alongside Acts 1:6-11, emphasizing the certainty of this hope. The practical significance lies in the comfort and encouragement this hope provides for believers, as they await their transformation and glorification in Christ, knowing they are secured by His finished work.
“It's the hope of the gospel. It's the hope of sins forgiven. And that's not some future hope in that sense because that's already done.”
“We have hope. Now hope is not wishful thinking. Hope is the expectation of glory, eternal life and glory in Christ because of what He accomplished in our stead.”
“For God hath not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Comfort one another with these words.”
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