The sermon titled "The Spirit of Truth" by Bill Parker explores the role of the Holy Spirit within the framework of the Trinity and the gospel of grace. The key doctrine discussed is the character and function of the Holy Spirit as the "Spirit of Truth," who empowers believers through the new birth and guides them in obedience to Christ's commandments. Key scriptural references include John 14:15-18, which emphasizes the command to keep Christ's commandments, not as a means to earn salvation but as a response rooted in love and grace resulting from regeneration. Parker argues that Christians, understood as those regenerated by the Holy Spirit, strive to follow Christ's teachings out of heartfelt gratitude rather than legal obligation. The doctrinal significance is centered on the importance of grace in obedience and the assurance it provides to believers, highlighting that salvation and righteousness are found solely in Christ.
“We are all sinners... The glory of God is the perfection of righteousness that can only be found in Christ.”
“Salvation is not by works of righteousness, which we have done, do, or will try to do.”
“Keeping his commandments... is following him and seeking to obey him as motivated, not by legal threats... but by love, by grace, by gratitude.”
“He is our advocate in the sense that he continually drives us to Christ and His Word for peace, for comfort, for assurance.”
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