The sermon by Bill Parker on Daniel 9:20-24 highlights the theological significance of Daniel's prophecy concerning Christ. The preacher argues that the central focus of this passage is Christ, rather than a future millennial kingdom. Through Daniel's prayer and the angel Gabriel's revelation, Parker illustrates how the prophecy outlines the complete work of the Messiah. Key Scripture passages referenced include Daniel 9:24, which details six ways Christ's work addresses sin, ultimately pointing to the redemptive purpose of Christ fulfilling the law and providing forgiveness. This sermon underscores the Reformed doctrine of justification by faith alone, affirming that believers are saved through Christ's completed work and are called to acknowledge their sins in light of God's mercy.
“This prophecy is about Christ. It's not about a millennial future. It's not about a physical kingdom on earth.”
“The 70 years of captivity is literally the completed work of judgment that God brought down upon them for their sins.”
“Christ, the Lord Jesus Christ, was manifested to take away our sins.”
“The merit of Christ's work of redemption for his people is His everlasting righteousness.”
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