In Bill Parker's sermon titled "Christ's Power to Forgive Sins," the main theological topic addressed is the unique authority of Christ to forgive sins, a power that is inherently divine. The preacher articulates that only God can forgive sins, referencing Psalm 130:3 to emphasize humanity's need for forgiveness. He discusses the miracles of Jesus in Matthew 9:1-8, illustrating Christ’s authority over both physical ailments and spiritual conditions, demonstrating the connection between physical healing and spiritual forgiveness. The sermon underscores the Reformed doctrine of justification by faith, indicating that true pardon is grounded in the blood of Christ and not contingent on human works. This reflects a significant and practical understanding of the believer's relationship with God, as it reaffirms that forgiveness and salvation are ultimately secured through grace alone.
“Only God can forgive sins... There is forgiveness with thee, that thou mayest be feared.”
“The sovereign grace of God is the source. The love of God is the cause. The blood of Christ is the ground of the forgiveness of sins.”
“Faith is the evidence. Faith is the way we receive in our hearts and our consciences that reality of forgiveness which comes by the blood of Christ.”
“The forgiveness of sins cannot be seen... But now the healing of the physical body, that can be seen.”
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