In the sermon titled "Ordained to This Condemnation," Don Bell addresses the theological doctrine of conditional election and the existence of false teachers within the church as highlighted in Jude 4. Bell emphasizes that certain individuals were "ordained to this condemnation," which underscores the sovereignty of God in permitting false prophets to infiltrate and corrupt the church. Scripture references such as Jude 4, Ephesians 4:14, and 2 Peter 2:1-3 support his argument by illustrating the stealthy nature of false teachings and the need for believers to contend for the faith fervently. The practical significance of this message lies in the call for Christians to be vigilant against false doctrines and to cherish and defend the true Gospel, which rightly recognizes Christ as the sole Savior and authority.
“You see, Christ, this world is called the field. And there's a treasure hidden in that field. The Lord Jesus Christ brought the whole field to get that treasure out of that field.”
“If you leave off the gospel, leave off contending for the faith, it has no right to exist any longer.”
“God will let you believe a lie and be damned if that's what you want to do.”
“Nothing about the gospel would cause us to turn the grace of God into lasciviousness. Nothing about it. It turns men just the opposite.”
The Bible indicates that certain individuals are ordained to condemnation, meaning they have been appointed for judgment due to their ungodliness and perversion of God's grace (Jude 4).
Jude 4
The sovereignty of God asserts that He ordains some individuals for particular purposes, including judgment, as seen in Jude 4 and related scriptures.
Jude 4, John 17:12
Contending for the faith is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the gospel and safeguarding against false teachings that distort God’s grace.
Jude 3
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