En el sermón "Propagandista de Apostasía," Joel Coyoc addresses the doctrine of apostasy, emphasizing the danger posed by false teachings and hypocritical leaders within the church. He argues that apostasy stems from a failure to adhere to the truths found in Scripture, citing 1 Timothy 4:1-2, which warns that "some will depart from the faith, giving heed to deceiving spirits and doctrines of demons." Coyoc elaborates on the issue of a seared conscience and the propagation of falsehood through hypocritical individuals, comparing them to Balaam, who outwardly spoke truth while harboring deceitful motives. The practical significance of the message is a call to vigilance among believers to discern the true gospel and avoid being swayed by teachings that deviate from the authority of God's Word, thus reinforcing key Reformed doctrines regarding perseverance and the nature of true faith.
“El apóstata no es que perdió su salvación, es que nunca tuvo realmente salvación.”
“La apostasía se propaga mediante la hipocresía de mentirosos.”
“El propósito de este mandamiento es el amor nacido de corazón limpio y de buena conciencia y fe no fingida.”
“El evangelio es Dios demanda, pero él provee todo lo que demanda.”
The Bible warns that in the last days, some will abandon the faith due to deceitful spirits and demonic teachings (1 Timothy 4:1-2).
1 Timothy 4:1-2
True believers are assured that no one can snatch them from Christ's hand, ensuring their salvation is secure (John 10:28).
John 10:28, Romans 8:28-30
Christians need to discern false teachings to protect their faith and maintain sound doctrine (1 Timothy 4:1).
1 Timothy 4:1
A true believer possesses a clean heart, a good conscience, and sincere faith, reflecting genuine transformation (1 Timothy 1:5).
1 Timothy 1:5
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