In the sermon titled "The Mystery of Iniquity," Bill Parker addresses the theological significance of iniquity in light of 2 Thessalonians 2:7. He contends that a pivotal feature of the end times will be the unfolding of iniquity, which he equates with a spirit of Antichrist that deceives many within the visible church, leading to a great apostasy. Parker emphasizes that this Antichrist is not just a singular figure but represents a broader rejection of core Christological truths. Supporting his arguments with Scripture, including references to 1 John 2 and Paul's epistles, he illustrates that the true church will remain steadfast in faith, while those who abandon the doctrine of Christ reveal their lack of genuine faith. The practical significance lies in the assurance that true believers are kept by God's grace, highlighting the Reformed doctrine of perseverance and the necessity of recognizing the true gospel which emphasizes salvation by grace alone and faith in Christ alone.
“The judgment's not to determine anything. You're either in Christ or you're not in Christ. In Christ means glory. Out of Christ means hell.”
“There's not enough good works that a human being can do... to balance out the scale. There's only one way that that scale can be balanced, and that is to be found in Christ.”
“A Christian is one who follows Christ as he's revealed in the scripture. They follow his teaching.”
“Anything less may call itself Christianity, but it's anti-Christ.”
The Bible refers to the mystery of iniquity in 2 Thessalonians 2:7 as the working of sin before the return of Christ.
2 Thessalonians 2:7
The doctrine of Christ is validated by Scripture and the witness of the Holy Spirit in the life of believers.
Romans 1:16
The second coming of Christ is essential as it fulfills the promise of salvation and brings final judgment.
2 Thessalonians 2:1-3
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