In his sermon titled "Just & True Are God's Ways," Bill Parker explores the themes of divine justice and mercy as expressed in Revelation 15. The preacher argues that God's actions—both in salvation and judgment—are fundamentally just and true, as He never acts deceitfully. Parker emphasizes that God's wrath is not arbitrary; rather it reflects His perfect justice against sin, as highlighted in Scripture passages such as John 3:36 and Romans 9:21. He illustrates the contrast between believers, who are saved by grace, and unbelievers, who remain under condemnation, tying this to the notion of Christ as a substitute who satisfies divine justice. The sermon highlights the importance of recognizing God's dual nature as both just and merciful, asserting that any hope for sinners lies solely in Christ's redemptive work.
“Without grace, God is always just. That means He’s always right and He’s always true. He never tells a lie, He never deals deceitfully or deceptively.”
“When God expresses His wrath against the wicked, He is expressing strict justice against their sin. He’s giving sinners what they deserve and what they’ve earned.”
“The only hope for us as sinners is to be found in Christ, washed in His blood, clothed in His righteousness.”
“Just and true are God's ways. When He saves a sinner, He must be just.”
The Bible teaches that God's wrath is a manifestation of His justice against sin, as outlined in Revelation 15.
Revelation 15, John 3:36, Romans 9:21-23
Grace is essential for salvation because it is unearned and freely given through Jesus Christ, as demonstrated throughout Scripture.
Revelation 15, Romans 3:23
God's justice is crucial for Christians as it undergirds His mercy and assures believers of their salvation.
Revelation 15, Romans 9:15-16
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