The sermon titled "Good Stewards of God's Grace" by Bill Parker focuses on the doctrine of stewardship in relation to God's grace, particularly as it is articulated in 1 Peter 4:10. Parker explains that being a good steward involves recognizing the gifts of salvation and blessings God bestows, which stem from His manifold grace. He emphasizes that this grace is not earned but is a free gift; thus, believers are called to serve one another accordingly. Throughout the sermon, he references various Scriptures, including Romans 6 and Philippians 2, to illustrate that true Christian living results from understanding and experiencing God's grace, leading to love, obedience, and the lack of condemnation for those in Christ. The practical significance of this doctrine stresses the importance of living out one's faith in community, focusing on service and the glory of God rather than personal gain.
“A good steward here was a trusted bond servant... entrusted with the business and the property and the estate of his master to do his master's will.”
“We know that all of salvation given us by His grace is a free gift to undeserving sinners.”
“Grace is not only a truth believed, it's a power experience whereby we walk by faith, looking unto Jesus.”
“To be a good steward of His grace is to have that unction, that driving presence, motivating presence, energizing presence of the Holy Spirit that will never leave us.”
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