In the sermon "Earnestly Contend For The Faith" by Paul Pendleton, the central theological topic is the call for believers to actively defend and uphold the core tenets of the Christian faith as articulated by Jude. Pendleton argues that this call is based on the assurance of believers being sanctified and preserved in Christ, which should ignite a serious commitment to the true gospel. He highlights Jude's warnings against false teachers who distort grace and promote a man-centered gospel, using Jude 1-4 as a foundational text, alongside references to Hebrews and Galatians that emphasize salvation secured by Christ’s work alone. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the necessity for Christians to remain diligent in their faith and vigilant against errors that might creep into the Church, thereby compromising the purity of the gospel message.
“To those who do not believe in the God who elects and the God who in time calls out those who he elected... may God in grace teach you different if you are one of his.”
“Salvation that man can reject is no real salvation at all. The salvation that Jesus Christ wrought was a salvation that is sure... He does not ask us to accept it, He commands us to believe it.”
“We are to guard against complacency because complacency will lead even God's people into trouble. If we do not heed the exhortations, then we might find ourselves letting in a little leaven.”
“Anyone anywhere at any time starts adding in something other than Christ alone is ordained to this condemnation, and you need to earnestly contend for the faith of Jesus Christ alone.”
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