The sermon titled "False Prophets & How You May Know," preached by Paul Mahan, addresses the critical issue of discerning false prophets as outlined in the texts of Jude and Jeremiah. Mahan argues that in the last days, many will arise who misrepresent the gospel, disguising themselves as followers of Christ while promoting a works-based religion akin to Cain’s offering. He emphasizes the necessity of testing all teachings against Scripture, particularly God’s Word as the sole authority, citing Jeremiah 23:25-29 and Jude 1:3-4 to underscore the imperative to "earnestly contend for the faith." The sermon articulates the Reformed doctrine of sola scriptura, affirming that salvation is secured solely through faith in Jesus Christ rather than human effort. Its practical significance urges believers not just to accept teachings passively but to scrutinize them through the lens of Scripture to avoid the influence of falsehoods in contemporary Christianity.
“The church has never been divided or denominated. Denominations are not of God, but of man.”
“There are only two religions in the world today... the religion of works or the religion of grace, God's grace.”
“If I seek to please men, I am not the servant of Christ.”
“I hope this will cause you to try these preachers, all of them, including this one you're hearing. Try them by the Word of God.”
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