The sermon titled "Christ, Our Intercessor," preached by Bill Parker, centers on the significance of Christ's intercessory role as depicted in Esther 8. Parker argues that Christ's completed work of salvation enables Him to continually intercede for believers, rendering their prayers acceptable before God (Romans 8:34; 1 John 2:1-2). Using the narrative of Esther as a type, the preacher illustrates how Esther's bold approach to King Ahasuerus to plead for her people parallels Christ's sacrificial act of coming before the Father on behalf of His elect. The message emphasizes the importance of understanding intercession within the context of God's sovereignty and the assurance of eternal security for believers, asserting that salvation, rooted in grace, cannot be lost because of Christ's ongoing advocacy (Hebrews 7:25). This doctrine comforts and encourages believers to approach God in prayer, trusting in Christ’s righteousness rather than their own.
“The intercessory work of Christ is essential, an understanding of it essential to the preaching of the gospel, salvation by grace.”
“As long as he's on that throne, as long as he intercedes for us, we cannot perish. That's the point.”
“The law said that in going to the king, without that, you must die. But instead, she found favor in the sight of the king.”
“A scepter of righteousness is the scepter of thy kingdom.”
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