In his sermon titled "Put On the New Man," Bill Parker addresses the theological concept of regeneration and sanctification as rooted in Ephesians 4:24-32. He argues that believers are called to put off their old man, characterized by their sinful nature and former way of life, and to put on the new man, which is created in righteousness and holiness. Parker emphasizes that this transformation is not merely external but signifies a profound inward change brought about by the Holy Spirit, linking this idea to passages such as Colossians 3 and 2 Corinthians 5:17, which illustrate the believer's union with Christ and the inevitability of living out their new identity. The practical significance of this message is that believers are encouraged to engage in a daily struggle against sin, recognizing their secure standing before God through Christ's finished work, thereby cultivating a life that glorifies God.
“This putting off and putting on has to do with spiritual things wherein God by the Holy Spirit through the Lord Jesus Christ has changed our minds, how we think, changed our hearts.”
“My life is hid with God in Christ, with God in Christ. And so look over at verse 17 now.”
“If any man be in Christ, he's a new creation. Old things are passed away. Behold, all things are become new.”
“My hope is not in my preaching, it's not in my do-gooding, it's not in my sincerity. ... Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith.”
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