In Bill Parker's sermon titled "Everyone's Account," the main theological topic addressed is total depravity and the necessity of Christ’s righteousness for salvation. Parker emphasizes that humanity, due to its fallen nature, is entirely unable to seek or attain righteousness before God (Romans 3:10-12), aligning with the Reformed doctrine of total depravity. He argues that the ministry of the Holy Spirit is essential in gathering the elect by convicting them of their sin and pointing them to Christ (Matthew 12:30). Scripture passages such as Romans 4:6-8 demonstrate that justification comes through faith and the imputed righteousness of Christ, not through human effort. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the assurance that believers, having received Christ's righteousness, stand justified before God and can find comfort in their salvation, promoting a life centered on glorifying Christ rather than boasting in personal works.
“We’re all in the same boat, just sinners in need of a Savior. And we have nothing to brag about or boast in but Christ, our Lord and Savior.”
“He that is not with me is against me. There’s no neutrality here.”
“We stand before God in Christ... I’m washed in His blood. That’s my account. I’m clothed in His righteousness. That’s my account.”
“We plead Christ and him alone, his blood alone, his righteousness alone.”
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