In the sermon titled "Love Made Perfect," Bill Parker addresses the doctrine of God's love as exemplified in 1 John 4:17. He emphasizes that the love referenced in this Scripture is primarily God's love for believers rather than their love for Him. The preacher articulates that true confession of faith involves recognizing the full scope of one's depravity and the glorious sufficiency of Christ's atoning work, which alone provides a perfect righteousness that is necessary for salvation. He supports his points with various scripture references including Romans 3:10 and Romans 10:4, illustrating that salvation is fully dependent on God's sovereign grace. The practical significance of this message lies in the believer's confidence in the day of judgment, which comes from Christ’s imputed righteousness rather than any personal merit, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of justification by faith alone.
“This confession is not just words on a paper... It’s a true heart confession of the truth of God's Word concerning who God is in His holiness, His justice, His righteousness.”
“The love of God is not based upon our loving Him. No sinner by nature loves God.”
“You see, in order to be accepted with God, we need a perfect righteousness that we cannot work and cannot achieve.”
“When you appear before God at the judgment, you're either on your own, by your works, on your own, which means eternal damnation... Or you are found before God in Christ.”
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