In the sermon "Christ, the Water of Life - 3," Bill Parker addresses the doctrine of salvation as a gift of grace, emphasizing its centrality to true worship. He highlights the interaction between Jesus and the Samaritan woman, illustrating that salvation is not based on ethnicity but on God's sovereign grace. Key scriptural references include John 4:22-34, where Jesus explains that true worship involves worshiping in "spirit and in truth," referencing the necessity of a regenerated heart and the work of the Holy Spirit in salvation. The practical significance of this sermon underscores that worship must be undergirded by gospel truth, moving away from mere emotional experiences towards a heartfelt acknowledgment of Christ as the source of life and salvation.
“The water of life is salvation, full and free by the grace of God that's freely given to his people.”
“Salvation comes to sinners who are undeserving and even unwilling in their natural state to receive Christ.”
“You do this or you'll lose salvation. That's legalism, that's evil.”
“The difference between you and a lost person is not the fact that you did something or decided something. The difference is the sovereign grace and mercy of God.”
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