In his sermon "Keeping Christ's Commandments," Bill Parker emphasizes the doctrine of spiritual union with Christ, drawing from John 15:10. He argues that the elect, chosen before the foundation of the world, are united with Christ through regeneration, which is initiated by the Holy Spirit's power and not by human volition. The scripture serves to illustrate that obedience to Christ's commandments is evidence of genuine faith, rather than a means to earn salvation. Parker delineates between the Old Covenant law and the unilateral nature of the New Covenant, underscoring that while true believers will bear fruit as a natural result of their union with Christ, this does not imply that they contribute to their salvation. The practical significance of his message is to affirm that believers are called to abide in Christ’s love by keeping His commandments, as a reflection of their security and salvation in Him.
“The new birth does not come about as the result of you or I believing or making the right choice, because by nature, if left to ourselves, we will not make the right choice.”
“Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believeth.”
“If you keep my commandments, you abide in my love... we do not try to keep his commandments in order to earn or deserve his love.”
“The covenant of salvation is a unilateral covenant, conditioned on one person, the Lord Jesus Christ, who fulfilled all of its conditions.”
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