The sermon titled "The Birth of Jesus Christ" by Bill Parker addresses the profound theological significance of the incarnation of Christ as described in Matthew 1:18-25. The preacher emphasizes the dual nature of Christ, affirming His full deity and true humanity as essential elements for His role as the Savior, citing Galatians 4:4-5 to illustrate the divine plan of redemption. He argues that the virgin birth is a foundational truth in Christianity, distinguishing Christ from sinners and affirming His righteousness, essential for the imputation of salvation to the elect. Key scriptural references, including Isaiah 7:14 and the fulfillment of prophecy, underscore the certainty of God's redemptive plan, which secures salvation for all whom Christ was sent to save—a truth that comforts believers with the assurance of their election and eternal security in Christ.
“He is God manifest in the flesh, and God sent forth His Son.”
“The virgin birth of our Savior is a fundamental truth of true Christianity.”
“This is the birth of our Savior, and we do celebrate it every day, but not just his birth.”
“He shall save His people from their sins.”
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