The sermon titled "The New Testament - 3" by Bill Parker focuses on the doctrine of the New Covenant, specifically in contrast to the Old Covenant as outlined in 2 Corinthians 3:6-8. Parker argues that the Old Covenant, given to Israel through Moses, has been abolished through Christ's fulfillment and that the New Covenant represents the everlasting covenant of grace initiated in eternity. He references Scripture, such as Matthew 1:21 and Galatians 4:4, to affirm Christ's role as the surety and high priest for His people, showing how the New Covenant offers spiritual life through the Holy Spirit as opposed to the "ministration of death" associated with the Old Covenant. The doctrinal significance lies in the believer's access to God through Christ's blood and righteousness, showcasing Reformed doctrines like total depravity and the sovereignty of grace, which emphasize that salvation is entirely by God's grace and not based on human effort or merit.
“The New Covenant is the covenant of grace, and essentially, the new covenant and the everlasting covenant of grace are the same, except here’s the distinction. The new covenant is the establishment in time of the everlasting covenant of grace made before time.”
“We don’t have an earthly priesthood that represents everybody else...Christ is our great high priest, who entered into the veil for us...and he is the great high priest.”
“It’s not based upon your goodness because by nature you have none...Salvation’s of the Lord. It’s not of the sinner. It’s not based upon your decision because by nature you would not decide for Christ.”
“As glorious as all those things under the old covenant were...it’s not even to be compared to the glory of the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the new covenant.”
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