In Bill Parker's sermon titled "Following That Which is Good," he addresses the theological concept of goodness as defined by Scripture, specifically through the lens of the third epistle of John. He argues that true goodness and the ability to perform acts worthy of God stem solely from His grace, contrasting human measures of goodness with divine standards. Key Scripture passages discussed include 3 John 1:11, where John emphasizes the importance of following what is good, and Matthew 19:17, where Jesus clarifies that only God is good. Parker highlights the practical significance of discerning true believers by their doctrine, stressing that only those who are grounded in the truth of Christ are capable of genuine goodness, which is essential in the Christian community.
“There’s no doing good without God... we are incapable of doing good as God measures goodness.”
“When a person comes along preaching grace, sovereign grace, God’s free and sovereign grace in and by the person and work of Christ, his righteousness alone, his blood, his death, burial and resurrection... we’re fellow helpers in the truth.”
“Diotrephes... who loveth to have the preeminence... Diotrephes is not of God... He’s of himself.”
“Follow not that which is evil, but that which is good. He that doeth good is of God.”
The Bible teaches that doing good stems from God, as true goodness cannot exist apart from Him.
3 John 11
Salvation is by grace as it is a gift from God, not resulting from our works or efforts.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:23-24
Following Christ's doctrines is essential for maintaining true fellowship and understanding the gospel.
3 John 6-8, 2 John 9
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