In the sermon titled "The Fulness of God in Christ," Bill Parker explores the doctrine of salvation as it is revealed in Ephesians 1:15-23, emphasizing the holistic involvement of the Trinity in the redemption of God's elect. He argues that believers are entirely complete in Christ, as articulated in Colossians 2:9-10, and he highlights the necessity of relying on Christ's righteousness rather than one’s own efforts for justification. Throughout the sermon, Parker references Ephesians to explicate themes such as the importance of faith in Jesus, the change of state from spiritual death to life, and the essential nature of the believer's struggle against sin. The practical significance of this message is that it reassures believers of their complete standing before God through Christ, calling them to live with the assurance of their salvation grounded in divine grace, rather than in human works.
“You are complete in him. What does it mean to be complete? It means nothing's lacking.”
“The only way that we can enter into that glory, the glory of the Godhead, is through God the Son incarnate, who is the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“When it comes to this thing of salvation, saving sinners, who do we thank? We thank God.”
“In Christ, we have all of that. All spiritual blessings, none of which we earned, none of which we deserve, but all which is freely given in Christ.”
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