In the sermon titled "Every Believer's Desire (2)", Bill Parker addresses the crucial doctrine of spiritual regeneration as articulated in Philippians 3:3-10. He emphasizes that true believers are marked by a "spiritual circumcision"—the new birth—wherein God transforms the heart and mind, enabling genuine worship and faith in Christ. Parker argues against the self-righteousness present in the Jewish tradition of relying on physical circumcision and external adherence to the law for salvation. He references Romans 2:28-29 to reinforce that true circumcision occurs in the heart and is not contingent on human works. The practical significance of this teaching underscores that salvation is entirely reliant on Christ’s perfect work, imparting to believers a desire to know Him and rest in His righteousness rather than their own.
“You must be born again, else you cannot see the kingdom of God... that indicates faith in Christ and repentance of dead works.”
“Rejoice in Christ. Don’t put your confidence in anything you do or anything you don’t do. Put your confidence in Christ.”
“My desire is to be found in Christ, not having mine own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is through the faithfulness of Christ.”
“Every believer's desire... that I may know him and the power of his resurrection.”
Spiritual circumcision refers to the new birth, signifying a transformative inward change in a believer's heart through faith in Christ.
Romans 2:28-29, Philippians 3:3
Faith is a gift from God, as it does not arise from our own natural abilities but is given through God's grace.
Ephesians 2:8-9
Confidence in Christ assures believers of their salvation and righteousness, as it is solely based on His perfect work rather than their own efforts.
Philippians 3:3, Galatians 6:14
The resurrection of Christ is crucial for Christians as it confirms His victory over sin and death, offering eternal life to believers.
Philippians 3:10, Romans 6:23
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