In Mike McInnis' sermon titled "Once Enlightened," the central theological topic revolves around the dangers of spiritual immaturity and the nature of apostasy, particularly in the context of Hebrews 5-6. McInnis argues that the original audience, the Hebrews, were lacking in their understanding of Christ's fulfillment of the law and were reliant on outdated ceremonial practices. He notes key Scripture references, including Hebrews 5:8-6:6, which emphasize that those who have experienced enlightenment and the gifts of the Holy Spirit yet fall away face severe consequences, illustrating the uniqueness and finality of Christ's sacrifice. The significance of this message is pressing for the church today, as it warns against complacency in faith and encourages believers to pursue deeper theological understanding and reliance on Christ alone for salvation.
“It is impossible for those who were once enlightened and have tasted of the heavenly gift... if they shall fall away, to renew them again to repentance.”
“You need to go back and look at what the truth of the things that you have believed in your lifetime actually are. They're pointing to Christ.”
“It's not what we're doing, but it's what Christ has done. That's the glorious truth of the gospel.”
“The Lord promises that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ.”
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