The sermon "Strong in God's Grace" by Bill Parker addresses the Reformed doctrine of grace, emphasizing the necessity of divine grace for salvation and perseverance in the Christian faith. Parker argues that believers, like Timothy, must rely solely on the grace found in Christ Jesus to overcome their inherent depravity and weakness, as highlighted in 2 Timothy 2:1-7. He supports his claims with Scripture references such as Romans 7:24-25, where Paul reflects on personal struggle and dependence on Christ, and warns against the dangers of self-reliance. The practical significance of the sermon underscores the need for believers to engage in the spiritual disciplines of studying God's Word and relying on the Holy Spirit, thereby preparing them to endure hardships and resist spiritual opposition.
“Be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus.”
“When I am weak, then I am strong. What he's saying is when I recognize my own weakness, that's when I turn to and look to Christ even more, and there's my strength.”
“The weapons of our warfare are not carnal... our weapons are truth, the scriptures, and our battlefield is the mind.”
“The husbandman that laboreth must be first partaker of the fruits.”
The Bible teaches that we must be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus, relying on His strength rather than our own.
2 Timothy 2:1, Romans 7:24-25
God's grace is sufficient for salvation as it reveals our total inability to save ourselves and His ability to save us fully.
2 Timothy 1:9, Romans 5:20-21
Studying the Word of God is crucial as it equips believers with the truth needed to withstand opposition and grow in faith.
2 Timothy 2:15, Ephesians 6:17
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