In his sermon titled "The Power of God's Word," Bill Parker emphasizes the divine authorship and authority of Scripture, specifically focusing on Jude 8-10. He argues that God, through the Holy Spirit, inspired the Scriptures, making them the ultimate authority over human revelations and opinions. Parker illustrates this with the historical evidence of biblical criticism, asserting that while many attacks have come against God's Word, it remains steadfast, like an anvil through the test of time. The sermon highlights the inherent power of the gospel as God's appointed means of salvation, underscoring the doctrines of substitutionary atonement, imputed righteousness, and the preservation of believers in Christ. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to uphold the Scriptures as truth and defend against false teachings that deviate from the core message of salvation in Christ alone.
“This is the word of God, this is not the word of men... this Bible has come under so much criticism... but there's the anvil. And here it is, the word of God.”
“In Christ, we have already suffered the full measure of divine punishment for all our sins.”
“The power, the authority is not in how I can keep you awake... The power is the word of God.”
“Satan would rather have you in a false church... than to have you down at the local bar drunk.”
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