The sermon titled "What the Lord Will Speak" by Bill Parker addresses the theological significance of divine communication and the role of faith in understanding God's salvation. The preacher emphasizes that the Old Covenant, which governed Israel, was conditional and primarily aimed at pointing toward Christ rather than being a means of salvation. Parker cites key Scriptures, including Romans 9 and Psalm 85, illustrating that righteousness comes through faith in Jesus Christ alone, who fulfills and abolishes the law. He highlights the imports of salvation — that it is a work of grace, emphasizing the need for believers to rest in Christ as their righteousness, thereby securing their peace with God. The doctrinal significance of the sermon lies in its assertion that true believers — both Jews and Gentiles — constitute spiritual Israel, redeemed not by law-keeping but through the atoning work of Christ.
“The old covenant was a conditional covenant towards that nation as they dwelt in the promised land... But so would we. And that's what we need to understand.”
“We look to Christ and him alone. Romans 10, four, for Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believeth.”
“Only the blood of Jesus Christ will cleanse me from my sins. Only His righteousness imputed to me, accounted to me, will justify me before Holy God.”
“I want to hear what God the Lord will speak... He'll speak peace unto His people and to His saints.”
The Bible teaches that salvation is by grace alone through faith in Jesus Christ, not by works or law-keeping.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 10:4
We know we are part of God's elect by faith in Christ and assurance through His promises.
Romans 8:34, Romans 8:16
Christ is our Sabbath because we find rest from our works and burdens in Him, signifying spiritual peace.
Hebrews 4:9-10, Matthew 11:28
It means God can extend mercy while remaining just, fulfilled in Christ's atoning sacrifice.
Psalm 85:10, John 1:29
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