The sermon titled "Error of Dualism" by Mike McInnis addresses the theological issue of dualism, specifically its implications regarding the sovereignty of God and the nature of evil. McInnis argues that dualism inaccurately separates good and evil into opposing forces, undermining the comprehensive sovereignty of God, as depicted in passages like Isaiah 45:6–7, where God declares His control over light and darkness. He emphasizes that evil, including the existence of the devil, operates under God's authority and ultimately serves His divine purposes, citing the book of Job to illustrate this point. The sermon articulates the significance of recognizing God's sovereignty in all things, including evil, suggesting that this understanding can foster resilience and reliance on God amid life's challenges and false teachings, which serve to manifest truth by contrast.
“I become nauseated even thinking about such drivel when I look at what the scripture says concerning the absolute sovereignty of God.”
“The fall of man was as much in the purpose of God as was his redemption by Jesus Christ.”
“Error serves the purpose of God just as much as the grandest revelation of truth which God is pleased to give to his children.”
“Those who would teach the children of God had best be seeking the Lord for grace, to clearly proclaim the truth and not to be caught up in men-pleasing promotion of traditions.”
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