The sermon titled "The Difference That Christ Makes," based on Romans 12:1-2, addresses the transformative impact of Christ on the lives of believers. Bill Parker argues that true difference in a Christian's life is not merely behavioral changes, such as refraining from certain sins, but rather a profound spiritual transformation brought about by the gospel. He supports this claim with scripture references, primarily from Romans 12:1-2, emphasizing the need to present oneself as a living sacrifice by the mercies of God. He articulates that believers are empowered by the Holy Spirit to resist the influences of the world, flesh, and devil while living out their faith. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the understanding that genuine faith is rooted not in works or legalistic adherence to law, but in the grace of God through the finished work of Christ, fundamentally changing a believer's motivation and identity.
“The gospel, mainly the gospel that we preach, that makes true believers different from anyone else.”
“We’re to obey God, we’re to fight the flesh, we’re to seek to be conformed to Christ, but the motivation is so key.”
“Only God can make you change your mind concerning these things.”
“That difference that only Christ makes... that’s the difference that only Christ can make.”
The Bible teaches that believers are to be transformed by the renewing of their minds through Christ, resulting in a life that honors God.
Romans 12:1-2
Christ's work is sufficient for salvation because it fulfilled all the requirements of God for atonement and justification for His chosen people.
Romans 3:21-26
Grace is vital because it is the unmerited favor of God that empowers believers for salvation and transforms their lives.
Ephesians 2:8-9
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