The sermon titled "Christ, our Substitute" by Bill Parker focuses on the doctrine of substitutionary atonement, emphasizing Jesus Christ as the ultimate substitute for His people as foretold in Isaiah 53:4-6. Parker argues that Christ bore the sins and sorrows of the elect, underscoring that only those who believe in the true Jesus of Scripture can claim Him as their substitute. He supports his claims by referencing various Scriptures, including John 6:37, John 10, and 2 Corinthians 5:21, which affirm the certainty of salvation for those given to Christ by the Father. The practical significance of this doctrine is that it underlines the security of the believer's salvation; since Christ, as the surety, has paid the full price for the sins of His elect, they cannot be condemned. Thus, the message reaffirms core Reformed doctrines of limited atonement and the perseverance of the saints.
“If you don't believe in the true Christ of the Bible and you continue in that state throughout your life and die in unbelief, I can tell you right now, he was never your substitute.”
“Christ died on the cross as the surety, as the substitute, and the redeemer of his people that were given to him by God.”
“How do you know if Christ is your substitute? Do we believe on him as he is identified and distinguished in the word of God, the Bible?”
“The Lord had laid upon him the iniquity of us all, all of his elect, all of his sheep, all of his church, all who will be brought to faith in Christ and repentance of dead works.”
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