In his sermon titled "Precious Treasure; Precious Pearl," Bill Parker addresses the theological concept of the kingdom of heaven as revealed in the parables of the hidden treasure and the pearl of great price (Matthew 13:44-46). The preacher emphasizes the sovereignty of God in salvation, illustrating that the treasure represents God's elect, whom He chose before the foundation of the world, underscoring that their salvation is by grace alone. Using Ecclesiastes 3:11 and Romans 8:28, Parker argues that true understanding and appreciation of the gospel can only come through divine revelation, as humans, in their fallen state, cannot attain salvation through their works. He highlights that Christ's death and resurrection are vital, as they affirm the completeness of salvation and ensure the justification of God's people, showing the profound doctrinal significance of grace in the life of believers.
“The kingdom of heaven is within you. The kingdom of heaven is the church, the true church, of which Christ is the foundation, the heart, the head, the life of the church here on earth.”
“We're his treasure because of the glory that God receives from the salvation of such people as us, as we are.”
“There is a price to be paid for our salvation, and it's a debt that has to be paid. Who paid it? Christ did.”
“He that spared not his own Son, how shall he not with him freely give us all things?”
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