In the sermon "Abide in the Truth," Mike Richardson explores the doctrine of perseverance in the faith and the reality of antichrists within the church, using 1 John 2:18-24 as the foundational text. He argues that many who appear to be part of the Christian community may not genuinely belong due to their departure from the truth of the gospel, which is central to Reformed theology's understanding of the nature of salvation. Richardson emphasizes the necessity of distinguishing between true believers, who hold fast to the true gospel, and those who dilute or distort it—labeling such distortions as antichrist. He supports his points with references to Scripture, including John’s epistles and Jude, highlighting the importance of a Spirit-empowered understanding of truth. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the call for believers to remain steadfast in their faith and protect themselves against teachings contrary to Scripture, illustrating the need for discernment within the church.
“They went out from us, but they were not of us. For if they had been of us, they would no doubt have continued with us.”
“Anything that lowers the standard of the gospel of Christ, down to man's taste and liking is antichrist.”
“Ye have an unction from the Holy One, and ye know all things.”
“We need to make sure that what we have to say and what we have to bring out actually is what the scripture says.”
The Bible warns of many Antichrists, representing those who deny Christ's nature and work.
1 John 2:18-22
1 John 2:25 affirms that God promises eternal life to those who abide in Him.
1 John 2:25
Abiding in truth is crucial for maintaining a right relationship with God and avoiding false teachings.
1 John 2:24-25
True teachings align with scripture and confess that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh.
1 John 4:1-3
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