In the sermon titled "God's Record of Truth," Bill Parker addresses the assurance of salvation as grounded in the person and work of Christ, based on 1 John 5:9-13. Parker emphasizes the superiority of God's testimony over human testimony, arguing that the witness of God concerning His Son is paramount. He notes that true apostolic witness stems from firsthand knowledge of Christ and aligns with Scripture, which serves as the ultimate authority. Key passages such as 1 John 5:10 highlight the critical nature of faith in Christ as the means by which believers have eternal life, establishing the importance of God’s grace in salvation rather than human merit. This highlights the Reformed doctrine of perseverance and the assurance of salvation, which rests firmly in Christ's righteousness rather than human actions.
“God's Word settles the matter. Because God's witness is greater than the witness of men.”
“If you don't believe what God says, where are you? You're calling Him a liar.”
“My assurance is not based upon how well I'm doing in my Christian life... My assurance is based upon the fact that Jesus Christ alone died for my sins.”
“Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith. That's the issue. God's record of truth.”
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