In Mike McInnis's sermon titled "Departing the Faith," the main theological topic addressed is the apostasy of some believers in the context of 1 Timothy 4. The preacher argues that the departure from the faith is not merely a future event but a current reality, often driven by seducing spirits and false doctrines that detract from the glory of God in salvation. He emphasizes the teaching of the Apostle Paul that some individuals may appear to embrace the faith but ultimately turn away because they lack true spiritual understanding and connection to Christ. Relevant Scripture references include 1 Timothy 4:1-5, which discusses the consequences of deviating from sound doctrine and the importance of being nourished in the faith, along with Paul's exhortations to Timothy to guide the church. The practical significance of this message lies in the warning that believers must remain vigilant against teachings that compromise the purity of the Gospel and the necessity of Christ alone for salvation.
“We must, as we look at the scriptures, understand that the things that the Spirit of God is teaching us is for the purpose of bringing us into a measure of the fullness of the stature of Christ.”
“Any doctrine is a doctrine of devils that does not primarily and first off and totally give all glory to God in the salvation of sinners from the beginning to the end.”
“The salvation of the righteous is of the Lord. May the Lord impress this on us and cause us to see the danger in false doctrine, whatever it be.”
“Only Christ alone can do that. All things are sanctified by the word of God and prayer.”
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