The sermon titled "Whosoever Loves" by Bill Parker addresses the theological theme of love as a manifestation of true faith in Christ, rooted in the doctrine of regeneration. The preacher emphasizes that genuine love for God and for the brethren is evidence of being born again, underscoring that faith itself is a gift of God given through the new birth, as articulated in Ephesians 2:8-9. Supporting his argument, Parker references 1 John 5:1-3, illustrating that belief in Jesus as the Christ inevitably leads to love for both God and one another, aligning with the Reformed doctrine of the sovereignty of God in salvation. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance it provides that authentic love is not based on human effort but on God's gracious work in the believer’s heart, challenging congregants to seek truth over mere fellowship while expressing a love grounded in the truth of the gospel.
“You believe because you're born again. And that also means that you were chosen by God before the foundation of the world if you believe the truth.”
“The only way we know that we truly love God at all, that we've been given the gift of love, is as we believe His truth.”
“The burden that he's talking about, the grievous burden, is any law that is put upon a sinner that he must keep and maintain in order to be saved.”
“Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there's liberty. And he talks about in verse four, overcoming the world.”
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