In his sermon titled "A New Commandment," Bill Parker discusses the theological theme of Christ’s propitiation and the significance of love in the life of believers as articulated in 1 John 2:2-12. Parker argues that salvation is entirely based on the merits of Jesus Christ, emphasizing that it is not dependent on human effort or understanding, but rather on God's sovereign grace. He references Romans 8:33-34 and the assurance that Christ, as the advocate and propitiation, secures salvation for the elect, who are recognized by their faith and obedience to Christ's commandments. The sermon stresses the importance of love, drawing a distinction between the old commandment of the law and the new commandment of gospel love for fellow believers, citing John 13:34-35. Practical implications arise as Parker encourages believers to reflect love in their relationships, showcasing true fellowship among God’s people as evidence of faith.
“The gospel of grace is not salvation conditioned on you or me.”
“Our salvation and our righteousness? We have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous.”
“The new commandment, believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, repent of dead works, follow Him, love your brethren.”
“It's inconsistent to say you love Christ and not love the brethren.”
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