Bill Parker's sermon, "The Difference Only Grace Can Make," focuses on the doctrine of imputed sin and righteousness as central to understanding Christ’s crucifixion and the salvation of sinners. Parker draws attention to the two thieves crucified alongside Jesus, illustrating the sovereign grace that differentiated the saved thief from the unsaved one, as seen in Luke 23:40-43. He argues that this distinction is not based on their actions but solely on God's grace, which is evident in Romans 9:15-16, emphasizing that salvation is not dependent on human merit but is a divine gift. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance it provides believers: their sins are imputed to Christ, leading to their justification and eternal life through faith alone.
“What or who made the difference? ... It is by grace, not by works. Nobody is saved because they're a better person than anybody else.”
“Blessed is the man to whom the Lord imputed not iniquity. ... Our sins imputed to him led to his condemnation, his suffering, his death, his righteousness imputed to us leads to our justification.”
“It’s only God's free, unmerited, sovereign grace that makes the difference between who is saved and who is lost.”
“Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God. ... This is historical. This is not a doctrinal teaching.”
The Bible teaches that imputed sin and righteousness are essential doctrines illustrating how our sins are charged to Christ and His righteousness is credited to us.
2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 3:22-24
God's sovereign grace is crucial because it is the source of our salvation, demonstrating that we cannot earn God's favor through our deeds.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 9:15-16
We know God's grace is sufficient through biblical affirmation that it is His grace that saves and sustains us.
Romans 5:20, 2 Timothy 1:9
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