In the sermon "Our Triumph in Christ," Bill Parker addresses the doctrine of gospel triumph, emphasizing the victorious nature of preaching Christ regardless of human response. Parker argues that the success of the gospel is not measured by numerical conversions but rather by the faithfulness of proclaiming Christ and God's sovereignty over salvation. He references 2 Corinthians 2:14-17, which illustrates believers as a "sweet savor" to God whether they bring life or death to listeners, highlighting the dual outcomes of gospel proclamation. The practical significance of this doctrine asserts that believers should find assurance and purpose in their witness, as God's glory and truth are fundamental to true success in evangelism.
“Our triumph is not in how many and how much. Our triumph is as Christ preached, is God glorified.”
“It takes a new birth. The new birth always comes by the Holy Spirit with the gospel.”
“The preaching of the truth was foolishness to me when I first heard it. I hated it.”
“Thanks be to God, who always causes us to triumph in Christ.”
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