In Angus Fisher's sermon titled "Five Pictures of Creeping Deceivers," the main theological topic addressed is the presence and impact of false teachers within the church, as exemplified in the Book of Jude, specifically Jude 12-13. Fisher highlights the importance of recognizing these "creeping deceivers" who distort the grace of God and lead believers away from the truth of the gospel’s centrality in Christ alone. He argues that these deceivers, likened to tares among the wheat, benefit from the deceived community's openness, thereby undermining the faith delivered to the saints. Supporting Scripture references include Jude's depiction of past examples of judgment against false prophets and Matthew 13's parable about wheat and tares, emphasizing that true faith is maintained through the grace and preservation of God. The practical significance of the sermon lies in instilling vigilance among believers to contend earnestly for the faith, recognizing that the defense of truth rests on remaining anchored in the gospel of Jesus Christ.
“If you love someone, you will defend them. If you love someone, their glory matters.”
“Our task is to encourage the children of God. Our task is simply to declare the glory of God and the grace of God in the finished work of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“They are hidden reefs. They come to make shipwreck of the faith of others.”
“If we are going to contend, we're going to have to know what the gospel is and what we're contending against.”
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