In the sermon titled "A Change of Raiment," Bill Parker explicates the doctrine of justification and election as presented in Zechariah 3:1-4. He emphasizes a pivotal scene where Joshua, the high priest, is accused by Satan but is defended by the Lord, who promises to clothe him with new garments, symbolizing the imputed righteousness of Christ. Parker argues that this passage reveals not only the seriousness of sin and the necessity of divine justice but also the grace of God in choosing His elect and providing salvation through Christ's atoning work. He references Romans 8:33-34 and 1 Corinthians 10:4 to illustrate that God's sovereign election is the basis for justification and that believers are defended against Satan's accusations because of the righteousness granted to them through faith in Christ. This theological concept underscores the assurance and comfort found in the grace of God, reassuring believers of their eternal security.
“God alone is the only source and originator of salvation. It gives God all the glory and leaves us with none of the glory.”
“Christ steps in as the advocate for Joshua. His defense had nothing to do with Joshua's works or humanity.”
“Our filthy garments of sin have been taken away. They were imputed to Christ, and He gave me His righteousness.”
“What a powerful, powerful thing it is to know Christ as the Lord our righteousness.”
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