In his sermon "Preparation for the Last Days," Bill Parker focuses on the prophetic warnings of Jesus found in Mark 13:14-23, commonly referred to as the Olivet Discourse. He argues that this passage primarily addresses the imminent destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in AD 70, which signifies the end of the Old Covenant and the Jewish state. Parker discusses the "abomination of desolation," a term originating from the book of Daniel, emphasizing its historical fulfillment during the Roman siege of Jerusalem while asserting that this event also foreshadows challenges that will arise in the New Covenant era leading up to Christ's second coming. He underscores the theological significance of this destruction, revealing how it marks the transition from the Old to the New Covenant and serves as a sober reminder of the apostasy and unbelief prevalent within both the ancient and modern visible church.
“The destruction of Jerusalem and the destruction of the Temple marks the final end of the Jewish state and the final end of the Old Covenant. It’s abolished. Christ fulfilled it.”
“The visible church is the church that has apostatized, fallen away... only a remnant will be saved.”
“An abomination is taking that which is sacred and corrupting it with idolatry and profanity... that temple had already become an abomination because the worship of God in the temple had already been corrupted.”
“There is an abomination today... every false preacher and false witness standing in a pulpit claiming to be Christian, but not preaching Christ. That's an abomination.”
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