The sermon titled "How to Contend for the Faith," delivered by James H. Tippins, focuses on the imperative for believers to defend and uphold the Christian faith as elucidated in the Book of Jude. The key arguments include the importance of being aware of false teachings that misuse God's grace, the necessity of staying grounded in sound doctrine, and the call to maintain unity and love within the church community. Tippins underlines the need for believers to engage with Scripture actively, noting Jude's exhortation to "contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints" (Jude 3). The practical significance lies in the reminder that defending the faith involves both holding to the truth of the Gospel and engaging lovingly with those who struggle with doubt or errant beliefs while avoiding divisive attitudes.
“Beloved, if a man doesn't handle the Word of God in wisdom for the sake of the joy of the sheep, he cannot speak it rightly.”
“Contending for the faith requires first things first, according to the scripture, among the local church.”
“The recipients of grace and mercy are the only ones who are equipped to love accordingly.”
“Let us not fear error, but let us hold fast to the truth without compromise.”
The Bible instructs believers to contend for the faith delivered to the saints, as stated in Jude 1:3.
Jude 1:3
Christians keep themselves in the love of God by serving one another and loving fellow believers.
Jude 1:21
Knowing the true gospel is crucial because any distortion can lead to a false understanding of salvation.
Jude 1:4, Romans 1:16
Christians should respond to false teachers with patience and mercy, while standing firm in biblical truth.
Jude 1:22-23
Grace is foundational for salvation and empowers believers to live in obedience to God.
Ephesians 2:8, Jude 1:2
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