The sermon titled "Christ, Our Victorious Substitute" by Bill Parker focuses on the centrality of Christ's substitutionary atonement as prophesied in Isaiah 53:1-9. Parker argues that Isaiah's vivid predictions about the suffering servant serve as a clear and prophetic representation of Jesus Christ, affirming the doctrine of imputation, where the sins of God's elect are charged to Christ, making Him their surety. He emphasizes that the efficacy of the gospel is dependent on the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit, enabling the elect to believe. Key Scripture references such as Isaiah 53:4-5 highlight that Christ bore the griefs, sorrows, and punishment due to humanity, thus fulfilling the covenantal promises of salvation. This sermon underscores the practical significance of recognizing Christ's role as the substitute in the believer's reconciliation with God, emphasizing that through Christ’s sacrifice, the peace between God and sinners is accomplished.
“This is the gospel of God's grace in Christ.”
“It's not man's power. It's not the power of our works or the power of our wills.”
“He took our place... It's a real absolute substitution.”
“The chastisement of our peace was upon him.”
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