In his sermon "We Are God's Building," Bill Parker focuses on the theological significance of the church as God's work rather than a human endeavor, drawing primarily from 1 Corinthians 3:1-10. He argues that salvation is God's initiative, using the analogies of a farmer and a master builder to illustrate that God is responsible for both the growth and the establishment of His church. Parker emphasizes that individual believers and their collective experience within the church are to be nurtured through the gospel and not through human methods, which often compromise the integrity of the message. He references scriptural assertions such as Paul’s proclamation of salvation through Christ alone, driving home the point that true spirituality among believers involves reliance on God's grace over human efforts. Ultimately, the sermon underscores the importance of maintaining doctrinal purity and unity within the church, which is essential for glorifying God and fulfilling His purposes.
“We are not church builders. God is the church builder.”
“It's a struggle. But God, we pray, keep our minds focused on Christ and your word.”
“When it comes to the unity of believers, true believers, there should be no separation.”
“We are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus.”
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