The sermon titled "Abiding in Christ" by Bill Parker addresses the doctrine of true fellowship as established in the Epistles of John, particularly emphasizing the importance of abiding in Christ and the truth of the gospel. Parker argues that true fellowship is founded upon the shared truth of the gospel and love for one another, highlighting key Scriptures from 2 John, especially verses 9-11, which stress the necessity of adhering to the doctrine of Christ. He explains that deviations from this doctrine, which include changes to the understanding of salvation or the person of Christ, lead to a lack of fellowship with God. The practical significance of this message lies in the call for believers to guard against false teachings and to remain rooted in the truth of Christ for the assurance of their salvation and unity with other believers.
“Fellowship is rooted in truth and evidenced in the obedience of faith.”
“If you can leave it, the Holy Spirit hasn't written it on your heart.”
“He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ, he who abideth in Christ… hath both the Father and the Son.”
“You cannot speak peace to them because their minds aren't stayed on Christ, it's elsewhere.”
The Bible emphasizes that true fellowship is rooted in the truth of the gospel and our shared relationship with Christ.
1 John 1:3, 2 John 1:1-2
The doctrine of Christ is affirmed through Scripture, which reveals His dual nature as both God and man, and His completed work of redemption.
2 John 1:7, Ephesians 2:1-5
Abiding in Christ is essential for spiritual vitality and guarantees our fellowship with God and each other as believers.
1 John 2:24-25, 2 John 1:9
To transgress the doctrine of Christ means to deviate from or add to the essential truths of the gospel.
2 John 1:9-11, Galatians 1:6-9
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