The sermon titled "The Glory of the Father & the Son," delivered by Bill Parker, centers on the theological topic of divine glory as presented in the Gospel of John, particularly John 17. Parker emphasizes that this chapter contains the true "Lord's Prayer," wherein Jesus prays to glorify both the Father and Himself through His atoning work. He supports his arguments with key scriptural references such as John 17:1-3, asserting that eternal life is to know the only true God and Jesus Christ, thus linking intimate knowledge of God with sovereign grace and Christ's redemptive work. The significance of this teaching lies in the assurance of salvation, as Parker argues that Christ’s completed work at the cross guarantees that none of those given to Him by the Father will perish, thereby reinforcing the Reformed doctrines of election and the perseverance of the saints.
“The glory of God is the revelation and working out of His nature, His attributes.”
“To glorify the Father and the Son is to tell the truth of both of them.”
“He didn’t die to make salvation possible; He died to preserve, to save and preserve and glorify His people.”
“The glory of the Father and the Son is the glory of a finished work.”
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