In Bill Parker's sermon titled "A Right View of God's Law," he addresses the fundamental issue of how the Pharisees and religious leaders misinterpreted God's law, leading the people to rely on works for righteousness. Parker emphasizes that Christ reveals the law's true intention, which encompasses not only outward behavior but also the inner motives of the heart, drawing on Matthew 5:29-37. He uses Romans 7:9 to illustrate the realization of one's sinfulness when confronted by the law, asserting that true salvation cannot come from human effort but only through the imputed righteousness of Christ. The sermon emphasizes the significance of recognizing the necessity of inward transformation by the Holy Spirit, as this leads to an authentic obedience motivated by grace rather than legalism. Ultimately, Parker highlights that genuine faith results in a life reflective of God's love, free from the condemnation of the law.
“None of us can produce the righteousness that God demands for salvation by our works of the law.”
“The law requires also a perfection in the heart... It forbids wrong thinking. Not just wrong doing, but wrong thinking.”
“Anything that hinders us from resting in Christ must be removed... it means repent of it.”
“Our standing before God is perfect... because our standing before God is in Christ.”
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