In his sermon titled "Christ, The Way of Life," Bill Parker addresses the doctrine of salvation through Christ alone, emphasizing that there is no other way to God. He argues that the inclination of unregenerate humanity is to reject the exclusivity of Christ as the sole path to salvation, aligning with John 3:19-20. Parker highlights Matthew 7:12-29, noting that the "Golden Rule" reveals God's perfect standard of righteousness, which humanity cannot meet. He emphasizes the truth that Christ fulfilled the law perfectly, and only through Him can sinners be justified before God. This sermon underscores the Reformed emphasis on salvation by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, illustrating its practical significance for believers to examine their faith and their understanding of true and false teachings.
“The gospel truth of salvation by God's grace in Christ is taught in the law and the prophets as the perfection of righteousness that enables God to be both a just God and a savior towards sinners like us.”
“If you try to bring in your works, your experiences, your dreams, your visions, even your decisions, as making up any part of your salvation, you’re too wide; you can't come through this narrow gate.”
“God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
“You shall know them by their fruits... if I preach the gospel, the good fruits are the people that God saves by his Spirit under that gospel and come to believe that gospel.”
The Bible teaches that the narrow way is through Christ alone, as He stated, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life.'
Matthew 7:13-14, John 14:6
We know Christ is the only way to God because He explicitly states it in the Scriptures, reinforcing that salvation is by grace alone through faith in Him.
John 14:6, Acts 4:12
Grace is vital for Christians because it underscores our dependence on God for salvation, removing any basis for human boasting.
Romans 11:6, Ephesians 2:8-9
Christians should beware of false prophets because they lead people away from the true gospel and toward destruction.
Matthew 7:15, 1 John 4:1
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