In the sermon titled "Righteousness Exalts a Nation," Bill Parker addresses the theological significance of righteousness in relation to both individual believers and national integrity, as grounded in Proverbs 14:34. He argues that true righteousness is only found in Christ and cannot be defined by human standards of morality. The preacher emphasizes that since no nation has ever achieved righteousness by God's standards—as seen with the nation of Israel under the old covenant—the righteousness that exalts a nation comes only through faith in Christ. He explores how the recent Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage exemplifies the consequences of abandoning a biblical understanding of righteousness and calls believers to recognize their own sinfulness while proclaiming the gospel as the only hope. This message underscores the importance of grace in the Reformed tradition while encouraging Christians to stand firm in their convictions without self-righteousness.
“Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.”
“Man at his best state is altogether vanity. You take the best man that ever lived... Did he measure up? Did he earn or achieve righteousness by God's standard? And the answer's no.”
“Our righteousness is Christ. As sin hath reigned unto death, even so might grace reign through righteousness unto eternal life by Jesus Christ our Lord.”
“If the government passes a law or if the Supreme Court makes a ruling that denies our right to preach the gospel, what are we to do? Well, as Peter told the Sanhedrin, we're to obey God rather than men.”
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