The sermon titled "The Ministry of the Holy Spirit" by Bill Parker focuses on the critical role of the Holy Spirit in the life of believers, as illustrated through Matthew 12:22-33. Parker argues that the miracles performed by Jesus, particularly the exorcism and healing described in the passage, serve to affirm His divinity and the power of the Holy Spirit in regenerating sinners. He references Jesus' statement about the unpardonable sin, emphasizing that to deny the work of the Holy Spirit in recognizing Christ's true nature and saving work is tantamount to blasphemy, resulting in no forgiveness. Through the exploration of this text, Parker highlights the importance of acknowledging Christ's messiahship and the Holy Spirit’s role in bringing sinners to a saving faith, reinforcing Reformed doctrines such as total depravity and the necessity of grace for salvation.
“The ministry of the Holy Spirit is to point sinners to Christ. His ministry is not to point to Himself.”
“To deny Christ, to resist Christ, to fail to acknowledge Him is blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.”
“How do I know that Jesus Christ is the one and only way of salvation? Because God's word says it.”
“The Holy Spirit never leads sinners to think highly of themselves, to plead themselves, or to think that they're saved by their own power, their own goodness, or their own will.”
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