The sermon delivered by Bill Parker focuses on the theological depth of the New Covenant as articulated in Ezekiel 36:21-29. The key arguments presented include the grace of God in salvation and the transformational work of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers. Parker emphasizes that God's covenant with His people is grounded not in their merits but in His unwavering faithfulness and promise. Specific Scripture references, such as 2 Corinthians 1:20 and Romans 4:6, are discussed to reinforce the idea that all of God’s promises find fulfillment in Christ, underscoring the biblical truth that salvation is by grace through faith, not by works. The sermon highlights the practical significance of this doctrine, asserting that true believers are spiritually cleansed and regenerated, thus establishing a permanent relationship with God that reflects His glory.
“The blessings of God upon His people, as far as salvation is concerned, is always by grace.”
“God will save His people for Christ’s sake. He honors Himself in saving sinners, not by their works, but by his grace through the blood and the righteousness of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“To be justified before God means to be forgiven of all my sins... and to be declared righteous in God's sight.”
“The nature of the new covenant... It’s not I will, if you will, it’s I will and you shall.”
The New Covenant is a promise from God to save His people through the work of Christ, highlighting grace rather than human effort.
Ezekiel 36:21-29
The New Covenant is validated through the prophetic words of scripture and the fulfillment of Christ's redemptive work.
Ezekiel 36:21-29, Jeremiah 31:31-34
The New Covenant is crucial for Christians as it defines their relationship with God, emphasizing grace and guarantees salvation.
Ezekiel 36:26-28, Romans 1:16-17
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