The sermon titled "Come Out of Her, My People" by Bill Parker addresses the theological theme of spiritual separation and the nature of true redemption in the context of Revelation 18:1-8. Parker emphasizes that God's true people are called out of spiritual Babylon—a metaphor for worldly, false religion opposing Christ. Key points include the irreversible fall of Babylon as a symbol of spiritual deception, the call for God's people to flee from such falsehoods, and the assurance of righteousness imputed to believers through Christ. Scripture references, particularly Revelation 18 and 2 Corinthians 11, support the idea that true believers are marked by their relationship with Christ and a rejection of false teachings. Practically, this sermon underscores the importance of recognizing the true nature of salvation, which relies on God's initiative rather than human decision, affirming critical Reformed doctrines like election and justification by faith alone.
“Our coming out is not because of a decision we make... It's God bringing us out by the power of His Spirit through the preaching of the gospel.”
“Babylon is good at disguising herself in these ways... not everyone who claims to be preaching Christ is preaching the true Christ.”
“If Christ died for you, God can remember your sins no more; He would be unjust to do so.”
“I want to plead Christ. My only plea, Christ died for me. My only plea, my righteousness is Christ.”
Babylon represents all that opposes Christ and is a symbol of false religion.
Revelation 18:1-8, Isaiah 40:1-2
The doctrine of election is grounded in Scripture and God's sovereignty over salvation.
Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:28-30
It is a call to separate from false teachings and affirm true faith in Christ.
Revelation 18:4, 2 Corinthians 11:4
Assurance of salvation comes from faith in Christ's completed work and not our own deeds.
Romans 8:33-34, Hebrews 8:12
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