The sermon titled "A Good Thing" by Don Bell centers on the theological theme of the establishment of the heart in grace, as derived from Hebrews 13:7-15. Bell emphasizes the need for believers to be anchored in grace rather than swayed by diverse and strange doctrines that can lead them away from the truth of the gospel. He supports his argument by pointing to the unchanging nature of Jesus Christ ("the same yesterday, today, and forever") and discusses the importance of honoring spiritual leaders who preach the Word of God faithfully. The practical significance lies in the idea that a heart established in grace leads to genuine contentment and stability, enabling believers to glorify God and persevere through trials while avoiding the pitfalls of legalism and errant teachings.
“It is a good thing that the heart be established with grace, not with meats which have not profited them that have been occupied therein.”
“Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever.”
“Don’t be carried about with divers and strange doctrines; follow their faith and continue steadfast in the gospel.”
“Truth is a perfect unit. Error has many things about it.”
The Bible emphasizes that hearts should be established with grace, not through dietary laws or strange doctrines.
Jesus Christ's unwavering nature is affirmed in scripture, particularly in Hebrews 13:8, where it states He is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
Contentment is vital for Christians because it reflects trust in God's provision and helps avoid the pitfalls of covetousness.
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