The sermon titled "The Sure Mercies of David," preached by Bill Parker, centers on the doctrine of salvation through grace as revealed in Isaiah 55:1-7. The key argument is that the “sure mercies of David” are ultimately fulfilled in Christ, not in King David himself or an earthly kingdom, as Christ is the spiritual King whose kingdom is expressed through His church. Parker supports his assertions with multiple Scripture references, notably Romans 1, Ephesians 2:8-9, and 2 Samuel 7, to articulate that salvation is entirely the work of God’s sovereign grace and cannot be earned by human actions. The practical significance lies in the assurance of salvation for the elect, emphasizing that it is grounded in Christ’s redemptive work as the guarantor of the covenant of grace, which ensures that all whom He redeems will be saved, providing a solid foundation for believers’ faith.
“Salvation is totally 100%, can't emphasize it too much, by God's grace, and it doesn't cost us anything as far as buying its benefits, its blessings, all of the graces of the Spirit.”
“This was David's salvation. And it wasn't based upon David's obedience or good works. It was based upon the coming of Christ, who is the sure mercies of David.”
“Salvation doesn't cost us anything, but it costs God everything.”
“If it were conditioned on you or me, it would be sure to fail. But my friend, we look to Christ. If we're saved, we look to Him who is the sure mercies of David.”
The sure mercies of David refer to God's covenant of grace fulfilled in Jesus Christ, the Son of David.
Isaiah 55:1-7, 2 Samuel 7:12-16
Salvation is by grace alone because it is totally unearned, as indicated in Ephesians 2:8-9.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Isaiah 55:1
The everlasting covenant ensures the certainty of salvation and God's promises, fulfilled in Christ.
2 Samuel 7:12-16, Isaiah 55:3
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