In the sermon titled "Striving Together in the Truth," Bill Parker explores the theological concepts of perseverance and unity within the gospel as articulated in Philippians 1:27. He underscores the importance of living a life that is worthy of the gospel, which involves being steadfast in faith and working together with a shared commitment to the truth that is found in Christ. Parker references Romans 5:12 to argue that mankind is inherently sinful due to the fall, requiring the sovereign grace of God for salvation. He highlights that true assurance of salvation extends from the imputed righteousness of Christ, rather than any works or performance of individuals. The sermon advocates for a Reformed understanding of grace and emphasizes that genuine faith produces godly living and commitment to the truth of the gospel, in contrast to the fallacies of Lordship Salvation, which he views as a denial of grace.
“Let your conversation, your walk, be becoming. Adorn the grace of God with obedience.”
“Our new birth is committed to Him... Our believing is committed to Him.”
“Suffering for the gospel is a gift of God. You might say, 'I’d rather not have that gift,' but it's a token to you of salvation and that of God.”
“Striving together for the faith of the gospel... is not by our power.”
The Bible encourages believers to strive together for the faith of the gospel, as seen in Philippians 1:27.
Philippians 1:27
Scripture reveals that salvation is by grace through faith, not conditioned on human effort, as highlighted in Ephesians 2:8-9.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 5:12
Christ's righteousness is essential because it is the only acceptable standard for justifying sinners before God.
Romans 3:22, Isaiah 64:6
Perseverance in faith is maintained by God's preserving power and the believer's reliance on Christ, as stated in Philippians 1:6.
Philippians 1:6
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