The sermon "Godly Edifying" by Bill Parker focuses on the doctrine of edification within the church, particularly how it relates to the preaching of the gospel. Parker emphasizes that true edification is found in teaching the truth of God's Word, specifically how it establishes and encourages believers in their faith in Jesus Christ. He references 1 Timothy 1:4-5, explaining that godly edifying leads to faith informed by love and a pure heart, which is rooted in understanding the grace of God as opposed to works. The significance of this doctrine is highlighted as it motivates believers to grow in their relationship with Christ, fostering obedience that is nurtured by grace, not legalism. Parker underscores that faith must originate from revelation and lead to transformation, reinforcing Reformed theological principles of justification and the believer's reliance on Christ alone for salvation.
“Godly edifying is that encouragement of truth and doctrine that establishes the hearts of God's true people, believers, sinners saved by grace, in the faith of the gospel.”
“The end of the commandment is charity out of a pure heart and of a good conscience and of faith unfeigned.”
“I cannot claim salvation based on my works. At my best, I cannot say I have a right relationship with God based upon what I do. It's all based upon what Christ did.”
“Godly edifying is what we're looking for, focused on the glory of God, the exaltation of Christ, the salvation of sinners, and the edification of God's people.”
Godly edifying refers to the encouragement of truth and doctrine that establishes believers in the faith of the gospel and helps them grow in grace.
1 Timothy 1:4, Ephesians 1:4-5
Charity, or love, is the ultimate aim of God's commandments as it stems from a pure heart and a good conscience, motivating believers toward obedience.
1 Timothy 1:5, Romans 13:10
Faith unfeigned, or sincere faith, is critical for Christians because it must be built on the truth of God's Word and leads to genuine relationship with Christ.
1 Timothy 1:5, Romans 1:16-17
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