The sermon titled "The New Testament - 2" by Bill Parker focuses on the contrast between the Old Covenant established through Moses and the New Covenant initiated by Jesus Christ. Parker argues that while both Old and New Covenant believers are saved by grace through faith in Christ's righteousness, the New Covenant represents a decisive shift where salvation is applied directly by the Holy Spirit rather than through adherence to the law. He cites 2 Corinthians 3:6-8 to demonstrate that the Old Covenant is characterized as a "ministration of death" and that the law ultimately exposes sin and leads to condemnation, while the New Covenant reigns in the Spirit, offering life and grace. The practical significance lies in understanding that true salvation does not hinge on human effort but solely on the merits of Christ, offering assurance to believers in their complete dependence on His work for redemption.
“We're not old covenant Christians, we're new covenant Christians. There was a difference, but not in the way that we were saved.”
“The letter killeth, but the Spirit giveth life.”
“Salvation by works is a deadly doctrine. It's a doctrine of death.”
“This new covenant reveals how God has always saved sinners by His grace through the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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