Bill Parker's sermon, "Christ Gathers His Apostles," addresses the theme of Christ's sovereign call and empowerment of His apostles as recorded in Matthew 10:1-4. He argues that the apostles were not chosen based on their inherent qualities or societal standing but rather by God's sovereign grace, which reflects the Reformed doctrines of election and the unmerited favor of God. Parker illustrates this point through the history of God's past dealings with Israel, emphasizing the concept of a remnant chosen by grace despite widespread unbelief (Romans 11:5-6). He also highlights the practical significance of the apostles' mission, asserting that the means God uses to bring about salvation is the faithful preaching of the Gospel, which is the "power of God unto salvation" (Romans 1:16). The sermon concludes by affirming the importance of adhering to biblical means in church practice rather than succumbing to worldly strategies.
“God called these men according to his sovereign grace and he gifted these men in the same way.”
“The only hope for sinners like us is for God to bring us under the gospel of his sovereign grace in Christ and reveal himself to us.”
“We have a direct access and line to God our Father, not through Mary or the apostles or any other saint, but through Christ.”
“The harvest is ready. The gospel's gonna go out. So pray that God will send laborers.”
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