The sermon by Bill Parker focuses on the true source of sin as articulated in Matthew 15:10-20. The main theological topic is the heart's role in sinfulness and the implications of this understanding for salvation. Parker argues that sin does not originate from external factors such as food or actions but emerges from within the heart—encompassing thoughts, motives, and intentions. Scripture references include Matthew 15:11, which emphasizes that defilement comes from the heart rather than external practices, and 1 John 5:20 and Romans 1:17, which support the notion that understanding of sin and righteousness is granted by God through faith. The practical significance lies in the necessity for a heart transformed by grace through Christ, underscoring the Reformed doctrines of total depravity, the necessity of regeneration, and salvation by grace alone.
“Sin is our enemy. Sin is a heart matter. Sin is a thought matter.”
“Righteousness is not found in things like touch, not taste, not handle.”
“What comes out of the mouth? What's the source of what we say and believe and seek? The heart.”
“We have to have a perfect righteousness that we can't produce.”
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