The sermon "Jesus Christ the Righteous," preached by Bill Parker, centers on the pivotal Reformed doctrine of Christ's advocacy and propitiation for believers, based on 1 John 2:1-2. Parker emphasizes that Jesus Christ serves as the advocate for God's children—sinners saved by grace—highlighting the distinction between those justified in Christ and the lost sinner. Key Scripture references, including Romans 8:34 and 1 John 1:7, reinforce the message that Christ's righteousness is imputed to believers, enabling their justification before God. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance and comfort it provides to believers, reminding them that salvation is wholly grounded in Christ's atoning work, rather than their efforts or failures.
“The grace of God never encourages sin... but gives comfort of salvation by grace.”
“In our state on earth as sinners saved by grace, we have an advocate with the Father.”
“Christ is my surety... from the very beginning, God charged my debt to Christ.”
“Jesus Christ the righteous... is the satisfaction to the justice of God.”
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