In the sermon titled "The Harvest in the End," preacher Bill Parker addresses the eschatological judgment as depicted in Revelation 14:14-20, emphasizing the doctrine of salvation by grace alone. He argues that the separation of the righteous and the unrighteous at the end of time is not based on human merit but on faith in Christ, asserting that those who sow to the Spirit will reap eternal life, while those who sow to the flesh will face judgment. Parker references Galatians 6:7-9 and Romans 6 to support the concept that human efforts to achieve righteousness are futile, underscoring that salvation is granted through the imputation of Christ’s righteousness. The practical significance lies in the encouragement for believers to preach grace, rest in Christ, and live out their faith, reminding them that true salvation comes from Christ's completed work rather than personal merit.
“Salvation can never be and is never by the works of the flesh.”
“You don’t make yourself right with God, He makes you right with Him by His grace through Christ.”
“The judgment that comes in the end is just a declarative judgment, it's just an announcement of something that's already taken place.”
“The only hope of standing before God now and at the final judgment is to be declared before this whole universe not guilty, not charged, but declared righteous in Christ.”
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