In the sermon titled "The Noble Bereans," Don Bell addresses the theological concept of diligent scriptural inquiry exemplified by the Bereans in Acts 17:1-15. He contrasts the receptiveness and critical engagement of the Bereans with the hostility of the Thessalonians towards the Gospel. Bell emphasizes that the Bereans "received the word with all readiness of mind" and diligently "searched the scriptures daily" to evaluate the teachings of Paul. He references 1 Thessalonians 2 to illustrate how Paul, undeterred by previous sufferings, boldly proclaimed the Gospel, underscoring the necessity for believers to pursue scriptural truth rather than arrive at preconceived notions. This approach highlights the Reformed doctrine of Sola Scriptura, affirming that Scripture alone serves as the ultimate authority in faith and practice, and encourages believers to assess their beliefs critically against biblical truth.
“There only has to be one source of authority, and it can’t be somebody in the church. It has to be the Word of God.”
“They received the word with all readiness of mind and searched the scriptures daily whether those things were so.”
“Once you hear the gospel, you're talking about the gospel upsetting your house and changing you from the top of your head to the sole of your feet.”
“If a man sets himself up to be the authority, you're in trouble.”
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