In the sermon titled "Abiding in Christ," Bill Parker addresses the doctrine of adoption as children of God, emphasizing its roots in God's sovereign choice. He argues that believers are adopted into God's family not by their merit or works, but solely through the grace and love manifested in Jesus Christ. Scripture references such as 1 John 3:1, Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 5:8, and 1 John 2:19 are used to illustrate the truth of God's sovereign love and the distinction between true believers and those who do not abide in Christ. The significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance of salvation and identity in Christ, revealing that a believer's good works are not the basis for acceptance with God but rather the result of His transformative grace.
“Behold what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the sons of God.”
“God saves sinners by his grace through the righteousness of another, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“If you've been really born again, you will not apostatize, you will abide in Christ.”
“If you can return from it, you weren't born again.”
The Bible teaches that being a child of God is based on God's sovereign choice and grace, as described in 1 John 3:1-2.
We know God's love is sovereign through the biblical narrative that emphasizes His unconditional choice, especially in Romans 5:8.
Abiding in Christ is crucial because it affirms our identity as children of God and secures our righteousness through Him.
To be pure as Christ is pure means to rely on His righteousness for our cleansing and to emulate His holiness in our lives.
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