The sermon titled "To Maintain Good Works," delivered by Mike McInnis, intricately explores the necessity of good works in the life of the believer as emphasized in Titus 3:8-15. The key argument revolves around the assertion that believers, having been called and ordained to good works, must actively maintain them to ensure they are fruitful and beneficial to others. McInnis supports his points with various scriptural references, notably Titus 3:8, which emphasizes the call to maintain good works, and warns against foolish controversies found in verses 9-11 that lead to division—highlighting the dangers of heresy as both doctrinal error and schismatic behavior. The practical significance of McInnis’s message lies in the encouragement for believers to stay focused on Christ and engage in meaningful good works, promoting love and unity within the church community rather than being distracted by trivial disputes.
“We have been ordained unto good works, predestinated unto it. The Lord has purposed that that be the case.”
“We need to be ever mindful that we are to watch against his devices, to maintain good works, to be mindful to do those things that are good and profitable unto men.”
“A heretic is somebody that tries to lead other people astray. He's not happy just to tell what he believes. He's happy when he gets other people to believe that and move off from everybody else.”
“The Spirit of God causes God's people to love one another. Now, we don't all love one another the same, but he knits us all together in Christ, that we might build one another up in faith.”
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