In Bill Parker’s sermon titled "Christ, Our Mercy Seat," the main theological topic addressed is the typological significance of the Old Testament tabernacle, particularly the mercy seat, and its fulfillment in Christ. Parker argues that every element of the tabernacle, including the Ark of the Covenant and the mercy seat, foreshadows Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan. He references Exodus 25:10-22 to illustrate how the physical structure and its components represent Christ’s humanity, deity, and sacrificial role in satisfying divine justice, which underpins the imputed righteousness of believers. The sermon highlights practical significance in understanding that Christ, as the ultimate high priest and mercy seat, enables believers to approach God without fear through His finished work, contrasting the ineffective sacrifices of the Old Covenant with the one-time, sufficient sacrifice of Christ, which brings eternal redemption.
“This tabernacle was a physical structure that God had planned and purposed…none of it was left to the opinions or the works of men.”
“That mercy seat was invaluable. This mercy seat was necessary…without that mercy seat…what would the priest be facing? Only the broken law.”
“Christ is the embodiment of the glory and the manifestation of the glory of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.”
“Propitiation means just to satisfy. It means righteousness established. It means salvation, redemption, salvation, forgiveness, eternal life is assured.”
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