In the sermon "Watch & Be Ready," preacher Bill Parker addresses the theological topic of eschatology, specifically the nature of the last days as delineated in Matthew 24:36-45. Parker emphasizes that the last days encompass the entire New Covenant age, initiating from Christ's first coming until His second coming. He argues against the notion of a singular "Antichrist," suggesting that the true abomination lies in the prevalence of false gospels within the church. Key Scripture references include Matthew 24, where Christ speaks of the unknown timing of His return, likening it to the days of Noah—a time marked by societal indifference to divine judgment. Parker highlights the practical significance of being spiritually vigilant and discerning, urging believers to prioritize the true gospel and remain ready for Christ's return, as complacency leads to eternal peril.
“Most people today believe that the Antichrist is going to be one person who arises on the political scene. But... John said there are, in his day, there were Antichrist and many Antichrists.”
“This pulpit, if a false gospel's preached from this pulpit, this becomes a desolate place. No spiritual life.”
“How do we watch and how do we be ready?... You make sure that what I'm preaching to you is the gospel of the word of God.”
“Be careful, Satan through his subtlety to corrupt their minds from the simplicity that's in Christ.”
The last days refer to the entire New Covenant age from Christ's first coming to His second coming.
Matthew 24:36-45, 1 John 2:18
Jesus is fully God and fully man, united in one person, necessary for our salvation.
Galatians 4:4, John 1:14
Being watchful prepares Christians for Christ's return and protects against false teachings.
Matthew 24:42-44, 1 Thessalonians 5:6
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