The sermon "Calling Sinners to Repentance" by Bill Parker addresses the theological doctrine of repentance, particularly in the context of Christ's calling and mercy. The preacher emphasizes that Jesus came to call not the righteous, but sinners, as highlighted in Matthew 9:9-13. He argues that genuine repentance is a divine gift, differentiating it from mere outward behavioral change. Scripture references such as Matthew 9:13 and Romans 6:17 illustrate that true repentance requires acknowledging one's condition of sin and seeking salvation through faith in Christ, not self-reform. This underscores the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the sovereign grace of God in salvation, emphasizing the necessity of Divine intervention for true repentance and faith.
“I will have mercy and not sacrifice; for I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.”
“No sinner is going to call on Christ of his own free will. There is no such thing.”
“The gift of repentance is a change of mind concerning how God saves sinners.”
“Salvation, forgiveness, righteousness is not a matter of what we do or don't do. It's mercy.”
The Bible teaches that repentance is a change of mind concerning how God saves sinners and involves turning away from dead works to faith in Christ.
Matthew 9:13
Christ's call to sinners is substantiated by His actions and teachings, emphasizing that He came to save those who recognize their need for Him.
Matthew 9:13, John 6:44
Understanding God's mercy is crucial for Christians because it underscores the foundation of their salvation and the grace they have received through Christ.
Matthew 9:13, Romans 9:15
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