
Edgar Parkyns
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Let Us Return Unto the Lord
0EZK 36:26HOS 6:1JOL 2:28HEB 1:1JUD 1:24Edgar Parkyns preaches about the prophet Hosea and the role of prophets in conveying God's messages to a rebellious world. He emphasizes God's unquenchable love expressed through various similitudes like that of an artisan, a shepherd, a parent, and a married couple. Parkyns delves into the story of Hosea, illustrating God's jealous yet compassionate love for His people, even in their rebellion. He challenges the audience to wholeheartedly return to the Lord, highlighting the need for total consecration and the removal of idols from their lives to experience God's transforming power and mercy.
A Look Into Revelation
0JHN 1:29JHN 3:16GAL 4:26REV 1:1Edgar Parkyns delivers his last publicly shared message at Pinecrest Bible Training Center, focusing on the Book of Revelation. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the coded love letter in Revelation as a message from Jesus to His Church, revealing future events that will soon come to pass. Parkyns highlights the transition from the Old Testament order to the New Testament order symbolized by the Lamb in Revelation 5, receiving equal praise with the Father. He encourages the congregation to be diligent in studying the Bible to discern the true meanings and messages within the Book of Revelation.
Christ - Out, in and Through You
0MAT 5:14JHN 8:12GAL 1:1COL 1:27Edgar Parkyns preaches on the importance of Christ being revealed to us, in us, and through us. He emphasizes the need for a personal revelation of Jesus Christ, a deep indwelling of Christ in our hearts, and allowing Christ's light to shine through our actions and words to the world. Parkyns warns against false teachings and urges believers to stick to the true Gospel message preached by Paul, emphasizing the significance of knowing and understanding the Bible to discern between good and evil.
Espoused to Christ
0LUK 1:45ROM 4:5ROM 7:22CO 11:21JN 5:18REV 14:4Edgar Parkyns preaches about the importance of being espoused as a chaste virgin to Christ, drawing parallels from the stories of Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba, and Mary to illustrate the journey of conversion, sanctification, and redemption. He emphasizes the need for a pure love relationship with the Lord Jesus, highlighting the transformation from darkness to light, sin to holiness, and self-love to Christ-love. Parkyns urges the congregation to examine their hearts and ensure they are fully surrendered to Jesus, experiencing God's mercy, grace, and love.
The Book of John 1
0DAN 9:25MAT 16:18JHN 1:14Edgar Parkyns delves into the intricacies of John 1, highlighting the significance of the Word becoming flesh, the ministry of John the Baptist, the contrast between law and grace, and the fulfillment of time with the arrival of Jesus. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the prophetic timeline in Daniel 9 and the unique role of Jesus in causing sacrifice and oblation to cease. The sermon also explores the initial interactions of Jesus with His disciples, the naming of Peter as the rock upon which the church is built, and the skepticism surrounding Jesus coming from Nazareth.
The Book of John 2
0Edgar Parkyns preaches on John 1:47 to John 2, highlighting the encounter with Nathanael where Jesus saw him under the fig tree, revealing Nathanael's sincerity. Parkyns emphasizes the importance of genuine faith and surrender, urging the congregation to investigate Nathanael's character. He delves into the significance of John 1:9, discussing the true Light that enlightens every person, even the heathen, emphasizing the universal reach of God's love and light. Parkyns also explores the concept of surrendering to God's authority, becoming children of God through belief, and the necessity of acknowledging one's sinfulness and receiving forgiveness.
The Book of John 3
0JHN 3:3JHN 4:23JHN 5:8JHN 5:14Edgar Parkyns preaches about the encounters of Jesus in John Chapters 2, 3, 4, and 5. He highlights the importance of breaking through human nature's stubbornness, the need for pure praise, and the significance of surrendering to God's will. The sermon also emphasizes the power of faith, the necessity of being born again, and the importance of worshiping God in spirit and truth.