In the sermon "John's Testimony of Christ - 1," Bill Parker addresses the fundamental Christian doctrine of the person and work of Jesus Christ as proclaimed by John the Baptist. Parker emphasizes that John is not merely a moral reformer but a prophet pointing to Jesus as the preeminent Messiah, the God-man whose perfect life and sacrifice fulfill God's justice. He references John 1:15-24 to highlight Christ’s eternality and deity, affirming that John's testimony affirms that salvation is wholly dependent on Christ's work, not human effort. The significance of this sermon lies in its clear distinction that salvation is achieved by God's sovereign grace through Christ alone, elucidating Reformed doctrines such as total depravity and unconditional election while rejecting any view of partial atonement or works-based salvation.
“John's main message, and this is the main message of all the prophets of God throughout the Old Testament, was Jesus Christ as the promised Messiah.”
“For as much then as the children are partakers of flesh and blood, he also himself likewise took part of the same, that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil.”
“Of His fullness have all we received, and grace for grace. Salvation, full and free. It's not that Christ died for everybody without exception, but that Christ did a full work.”
“Righteousness, salvation, cannot be found in anyone or by any work except Christ, crucified and risen from the dead.”
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