In John Chapman's sermon titled "The Face of False Religion in the Last Days," the main theological topic addressed is the nature and progression of false religion as warned against by the Apostle Paul in 2 Timothy 3:1-9. Chapman argues that rather than improving, the state of the church will worsen due to the emergence of false preachers who exhibit self-love, covetousness, pride, and other detrimental traits. He supports his claims with scriptural references, particularly emphasizing the characteristics of false teachers outlined in verses 2-5, which include being lovers of self, blasphemers, and traitors. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the call for believers to remain vigilant and grounded in the truth of the gospel, recognizing that false teaching can appear deceptively attractive while leading to spiritual harm and loss of genuine faith.
“Paul is not talking about world events...he's talking about the progress of false religion.”
“It all starts with self-love. All these things that are mentioned, they are the fruit of self-love, loving oneself.”
“If you really trust the Holy Spirit to apply the gospel in power and to save, you don't drag people down an aisle.”
“False religion never gets better. False religion will be false all the way to the end.”
The Bible warns that in the last days perilous times will come, marked by false religion and false preachers.
2 Timothy 3:1-9
Self-love is identified as the root of various sinful behaviors, including the rise of false teachings.
2 Timothy 3:2
Discerning false teachers is vital for protecting the truth of the gospel and maintaining church integrity.
2 Timothy 3:5
A 'form of godliness' refers to an outward display of religion that lacks true spiritual power.
2 Timothy 3:5
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