The sermon titled "The Everlasting Covenant," based on Ezekiel 37:26, focuses on the doctrine of the covenant of grace and its implications for salvation. Bill Parker emphasizes that this covenant is unilateral, established solely by God's sovereign power to save His people through Christ's redemptive work. He references key scriptural passages, such as Ezekiel 36 and Acts 2, illustrating how the new covenant is fulfilled in the Gospel, which stands as an everlasting promise bringing peace through Christ's sacrifice. The sermon highlights the efficacy of God's grace in regeneration, illustrating this through the vision of the valley of dry bones, showing that spiritual life comes entirely from God's will and action, not human ability. The practical significance of this message underscores the assurance believers have in their identity as God's elect, saved by grace alone, which fosters a humble reliance on Christ for salvation.
“The blessed covenant of salvation, which is the covenant of grace, is that unilateral covenant in which God speaks from His sovereign throne of His power to save His people.”
“This is a resurrection from the dead. You hath he quickened who were dead in trespasses and sins.”
“This salvation is not by works but by grace. And nor of the will of man. It wasn't of the will of what people call today the free will of man. That's nonexistent.”
“If you truly believe the gospel… we are really walking miracles of God's grace.”
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