The sermon delivered by Bill Parker addresses the theological topic of demon possession as illustrated in the encounter of Jesus with the demons in Matthew 8:28-34. Parker emphasizes the reality of spiritual warfare, highlighting that while demon possession is less understood today, it remains important in recognizing the overarching influence of Satan in the lives of the unregenerate. He discusses Scripture references including 2 Corinthians 4, which portrays Satan as the "god of this world" who blinds the minds of non-believers, and John 5, indicating that true believers cannot fall from grace. The practical significance of this message is the assertion that it is solely by God's sovereign intervention, through regeneration, that one is awakened to faith in Christ, underscoring the importance of God's power in both saving and sustaining believers against spiritual adversities.
“The only way that a sinner is going to know in faith that Jesus is the Son of God... is by revelation from God.”
“If our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost, in whom the God of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not.”
“Every devil and every unconverted person will someday bow before the Lord and confess that he's Lord of all. But it won't be the bowing of faith and love and adoration.”
“Our Lord has power that cannot be resisted. And don't you thank God for that?”
Demon possession is acknowledged in the Bible, particularly in passages like Matthew 8, where Jesus confronts and casts out demons.
Matthew 8:28-34
Christ's authority over demons is evident in his ability to cast them out with just a command, as demonstrated in Matthew 8.
Matthew 8:32
Understanding demon possession helps Christians avoid misconceptions and recognize the reality of spiritual warfare.
2 Corinthians 4:3-4, 1 John 5:18
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