In Bill Parker's sermon titled "A Ready Salvation Rejected," he explores the parable of the marriage feast in Matthew 22:1-8, emphasizing the rejection of God's invitation to salvation by the nation of Israel. The core doctrine discussed is total depravity, highlighting how humanity, in its natural state, is ignorant of and resistant to the gospel's message of grace. Parker underscores that God's providential selection of Israel was meant to bring them to Christ, but they ultimately rejected Him, paralleling this with the contemporary rejection of the gospel by many today. He cites Scripture, such as 1 Corinthians 1:18 and John 1:11-13, to illustrate that the invitation to salvation is extended to all but is only accepted by those whom God sovereignly draws, reinforcing the theological significance of grace and the complete sovereignty of God in salvation.
“The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God.”
“All things are ready. Come unto the marriage.”
“It's a prepared salvation. You don't bring anything to it.”
“There's no worthiness for you or for me in ourselves. It's all in Christ.”
The Bible teaches that total depravity means humanity is completely unable to seek God and accept salvation apart from divine grace.
Romans 3:10-12, 1 Corinthians 1:18
Salvation is by grace alone because it is a gift from God that we cannot earn or contribute to in any way.
Ephesians 2:8-9, John 1:12-13
Rejecting the gospel is significant because it leads to spiritual death and separation from God, reflecting our fallen nature.
Matthew 22:3, John 3:18
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