The sermon titled "Living By the Power of Christ" by Bill Parker addresses the profound theological concept of living in dependence on Christ's strength and grace, primarily highlighted in Philippians 4:10-23. Parker articulates that true contentment is learned through life's various experiences of abundance and scarcity, asserting that believers can do all things through Christ who strengthens them (Philippians 4:13). He references Galatians 2:19-21 to stress that believers are dead to the law because of Christ’s redemptive work, establishing that righteousness comes not from personal merit but through faith in Christ (Romans 7). This reliance on Christ for empowerment and sustenance emphasizes the Reformed doctrine of grace — that salvation and living the Christian life are a direct result of God's unmerited favor, encouraging believers to focus on Christ in every circumstance, thus fostering gratitude and deeper spiritual growth.
“I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.”
“The only way that they can be accepted with God is on the basis of a perfect righteousness that can only be found in Him.”
“Real lasting contentment can come only through a right relationship with God through Christ.”
“We live by the power of Christ and not by our own power.”
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