In his sermon "The Final Battle," Bill Parker addresses the eschatological doctrine of the final judgment as depicted in Revelation 16:16-21, emphasizing that the ultimate battle between Christ and the forces of evil is a spiritual one rather than a physical confrontation. He elucidates that the gathering at Armageddon symbolizes the final confrontation of the church with spiritual adversaries, referencing Scripture throughout, particularly from Revelation and Ephesians, to illustrate that believers are called to engage in spiritual warfare, relying on God's power and the armor of God for their defense. He argues against common misconceptions that Armageddon entails a literal battle involving human armies, instead conveying that it represents a divine and cosmic judgment on falsehood and sin, culminating in the certain victory of Christ and the vindication of His followers. This message of hope and judgment serves to encourage believers to remain steadfast in faith, upholding their righteousness in Christ, as they anticipate the final victory over evil.
“The battle is the Lord's. One of the battles fought in Megiddo was the battle that Gideon fought... It was God's power.”
“This is a battlefield of the mind. It's a battlefield of the heart.”
“Your only way out of this. Your only hope is Jesus Christ crucified and risen from the dead.”
“Blessed is the man to whom the Lord imputeth righteousness without works.”
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