The sermon titled "The Whole World" by Bill Parker primarily addresses the theological concept of the "world" as referred to in Scripture, particularly in 1 John 5:18-20. Parker argues that the term "world" does not refer to every individual without exception but is contextually nuanced to describe different groups — specifically, believers as those born of God and unbelievers as those under the wicked one's influence. He explores how believers, as the elect, are secure in their salvation through the redemptive work of Christ, emphasizing doctrines such as election, justification, and perseverance. Key biblical passages, including Galatians 4:4-5 and John 3:16, are utilized to demonstrate the distinction between the saved and the unsaved, highlighting that truly regenerated believers are shielded from ultimate apostasy. The practical significance lies in the assurance and hope believers have in Christ, bolstering their faith against the challenges posed by the world and the devil.
“When you see the word world or the whole world, the context determines who the Lord is speaking of in those passages.”
“If you’re truly saved, you will always be saved. If you’re not truly saved, you can lose it; you never had it to begin with.”
“We know that whosoever is born of God sinneth not... it's a particular sin, the sin of apostasy.”
“The whole world lieth in wickedness... that's the world of unbelievers.”
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