The sermon titled "The Impeccable Christ" by Bill Parker centers on the doctrine of the impeccability of Jesus Christ, emphasizing that He had no possibility of sinning. Parker argues that Christ, even in His humanity, was incapable of sin due to His divine nature as God manifest in the flesh, referencing John 14:30 to illustrate the absence of any sinful ally within Him that could conspire with Satan. The preacher further calls attention to Hebrews 4:14-15, which asserts that Christ was tested as we are but remained without sin, stressing His role as the unblemished Lamb required for the redemption of God's elect. The significance of this doctrine is profound, for it underlines the assurance of salvation for those elected by God, as Christ's impeccable nature establishes a firm foundation for the imputed righteousness that leads to justification before God.
“Christ could not sin. And the main reason... is because of who He is. He is God manifest in the flesh.”
“Satan has nothing in me. He has no ally in me. There’s no sinful human nature within Christ that would align itself with Satan.”
“If the lamb... was spotted, contaminated with sin, he couldn't have died for us, for his people.”
“He made Him to be sin for us... who knew no sin, that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him.”
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