In the sermon titled "Judgment & the First Resurrection," Bill Parker expounds upon the themes of divine judgment and the significance of the first resurrection as described in Revelation 20:4-6. Parker emphasizes that the judgment referenced is not the final judgment but rather gospel judgment, which delineates the salvation and condemnation of sinners based on their belief in Christ. He supports this assertion with various Scriptures, including Isaiah 42:1-4, John 12:31-32, and Ephesians 2:4-6, illustrating both God's sovereignty in choosing His elect and the transformative power of the gospel that enables believers to discern righteous judgment. The practical significance of this message lies in the comforting reality that those who share in the first resurrection—through regeneration and new life in Christ—are blessed, holy, and liberated from the fear of the second death, illustrating the Reformed doctrines of unconditional election and preservation of the saints.
“The first resurrection, to put it simply, it’s the regeneration and the conversion, the new birth of God's people.”
“We don’t have anything to pay now. There’s no debt. It’s been canceled. The only debt we have is a debt of love to God.”
“Only those who are in Christ are right with God. Those who don’t know Christ, their works and their efforts are evil deeds.”
“What is the first resurrection? Well, it's the regeneration and the conversion, the new birth of God's people.”
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