In Bill Parker's sermon titled "A Song We Need to Sing," the main theological topic revolves around salvation by God's sovereign grace as illustrated through Isaiah 26:1-4. Parker emphasizes that the hope of Israel and the ultimate salvation of God's people is not found in their own attempts at righteousness, but solely in the promised Messiah, Christ, whose work was foreshadowed in the Old Testament. He references Scriptures like Isaiah 26, Genesis 3:15, and Hebrews 11 to argue that both Old Testament and New Testament believers are saved by grace through faith in Christ alone, pointing to the ultimate triumph of Christ's redemptive work over sin and condemnation. The sermon highlights the importance of a transformed heart that sings a new song of salvation, which signifies the believer's security and peace that comes from trusting in the Lord, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of perseverance of the saints.
“When God brings us to see and to know and to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ for all of salvation, to see His grace and His glory, He puts a new song in our hearts.”
“It's not conditioned on that person who is saved. It's conditioned on that person's savior, his substitute, the Lord Jesus Christ, and he'll never fail.”
“Thou will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee, because he trusteth in thee.”
“The song is everlasting strength. What is the song? Oh, I've got a strong city. I've got a savior who can save. He didn't try to save me; He saved me from my sins.”
The Bible teaches that salvation is by God's sovereign grace through faith in Christ alone, as seen in passages like Ephesians 2:8-9.
Ephesians 2:8-9
God's sovereignty in salvation is affirmed in Scripture through His election of individuals for salvation as seen in Romans 8:29-30.
Romans 8:29-30, Ephesians 1:4-5
Christ as our Savior signifies the assurance of our salvation, as He is the only one who can bear the penalty for sin, according to Isaiah 53.
Isaiah 53, Romans 5:9
The 'strong city' represents the spiritual security and salvation God provides to His people through Christ.
Isaiah 26:1
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