The sermon titled "The Death of a Believer" by Bill Parker focuses on the theological understanding of death from a Reformed perspective, emphasizing comfort and assurance for believers. The preacher outlines various aspects of death, including physical, legal, spiritual, and eternal dimensions, undergirded by Scripture references such as Hebrews 9:27 and John 10:11. He articulates that death, though a consequence of sin, has been conquered through the redemptive work of Christ, highlighting God's sovereignty in salvation and the assurance of eternal life. The sermon conveys the practical significance that believers need not fear death, as they are cared for by Christ, the Good Shepherd, and are promised life eternal through grace.
Key Quotes
“Blessed are those who die in the Lord, the scripture says.”
“The things that God blesses His people with are not things that you've earned or that you even deserve.”
“It's not your tears of repentance... The just ground of forgiveness is the blood of Jesus Christ.”
“The gospel is not do and live. The gospel is live and do.”
The Bible teaches that the death of a believer is a blessed event, as they depart to be with the Lord.
Scripture assures us that those who die in the Lord are blessed. In Psalm 23, it illustrates the comfort believers have in death, stating that 'the Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.' This indicates that if one belongs to Christ, they will lack nothing necessary for salvation. Upon physical death, the believer experiences peace and enters into the eternal presence of God, free from sorrow and suffering. Knowing that death has been overcome by Christ provides believers great hope and assurance in their own mortality.
Psalm 23, Hebrews 9:27, 2 Timothy 1:8-10
Eternal life is a promise for believers because it is secured through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Eternal life is guaranteed to believers based on the finished work of Christ, who is the good shepherd that lays down His life for His sheep. Romans 8:10 states that if Christ is in you, even though the body is dead because of sin, the Spirit is life because of righteousness. This underscores that believers have a guaranteed hope of eternal life, fully realized in the resurrection. The assurance of salvation and eternal life is rooted not in our actions but in Christ’s righteousness imputed to us, fulfilling the promise made in Scripture that believers will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
Romans 8:10, John 10:11, Psalm 23:6
Understanding grace is crucial as it reveals the unmerited favor of God that saves and sustains believers.
Grace is the cornerstone of the Christian faith, highlighting that salvation is not earned by works but given freely by God through Christ. Ephesians 2:8-9 emphasizes that we are saved by grace through faith, and this is not from ourselves; it is the gift of God. Understanding grace provides believers with the assurance that their standing before God is secure because it is based on Christ's righteousness, not their own. This realization should lead to a life of gratitude, yielding good works as an expression of faith rather than as a means to earn salvation.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:24
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