In Bill Parker's sermon titled "Faith In & Love for Christ," the principal theological topic revolves around the doctrine of total depravity and the necessity of Christ for salvation. Parker argues that humanity, in its unregenerate state, inherently opposes God, as depicted in Psalm 2, where rulers and nations rage against the Lord and His anointed. He references Acts 4:23-28 to illustrate the fulfillment of Psalm 2 in the opposition faced by Christ and the apostles, asserting that this rebellion against Christ is futile and showcases the fallen nature of humanity. Practically, the sermon emphasizes the importance of recognizing spiritual depravity and the exclusive role of Christ as the sole mediator through whom salvation is granted, highlighting the need for faith in Him to escape God's wrath.
“If God were to leave salvation up to us, in our spiritual death and depravity, none of us would choose or come to Christ.”
“Every person, every group, the majority if you will, who imagined salvation in any other way but God’s grace through Christ, that’s a vain thing.”
“Without faith it's impossible to please God? You might as well say it this way. Without Christ, it's impossible to please God.”
“Blessed are all they that put their trust in Him, as He’s identified and distinguished in this book.”
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