The sermon titled "Godly Edifying" by Bill Parker addresses the theological doctrine of godly edification as depicted in 1 Timothy 1:4. Parker emphasizes the importance of biblical teaching that leads to true understanding and growth in faith, contrasting it with false teachings such as fables or genealogies that do not provide spiritual nourishment. He supports his arguments with Scripture references like Romans 4 (on justification) and Colossians 2 (on the fullness of Christ), illustrating how godly edification glorifies God and exalts Christ. The practical significance of this message lies in the preacher’s responsibility to both evangelize sinners and edify believers, thus ensuring that the church remains grounded in the truth of the gospel while actively seeking the salvation of God’s elect.
“The preaching of that message... is how God saves sinners by his free, sovereign, effectual grace based upon the glorious person, and the finished work of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Whatever our answer is to that, number one, it must be biblical and it must glorify God.”
“God is holy, but we're not holy, we're sinful. And sin separates us from God.”
“The end of the commandment is charity out of a pure heart and of a good conscience and of faith unfeigned.”
The Bible teaches that godly edifying involves promoting faith and understanding of salvation through Christ.
1 Timothy 1:4
The doctrine of sovereign grace is affirmed through Scripture that emphasizes God's ultimate authority in salvation.
Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:28-30
Glorifying God is essential in preaching as it reflects His nature and reveals His role in salvation.
1 Timothy 1:4, Colossians 2:9
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