In this sermon titled "The Love of the Truth," Bill Parker addresses the critical Reformed doctrine of the importance of loving the truth of God's Word, as illustrated in 2 Thessalonians 2:10. He argues that the absence of genuine love for the truth is spiritually deadly, as it leads to deception and ultimately, destruction for those who do not believe the biblical gospel. Key Scriptural references include 2 Thessalonians 2:7-12, where Paul warns of the mystery of iniquity resulting in a great apostasy and the reprobate's delusion caused by rejecting the truth. Parker emphasizes that true salvation comes through a God-given love for the truth, distinguishing between those who are truly elect and those deceived by false gospels. The significance of this teaching lies in urging believers to stand firm in their faith and recognize the necessity of understanding and embracing the doctrines of grace revealed in Scripture to avoid the pitfalls of apostasy.
“A church, for example, a people who call themselves a Christian church, but they do not preach the true gospel, they’re under the spirit of Antichrist.”
“When God saves a sinner... he receives a love for the truth. Not a hatred, not an offense, but a love for it.”
“Anything less than the perfection of righteousness that can only be found in Christ is iniquity.”
“It takes a God-given love for the truth. Love for Christ. Love for His Word. Love for that which is right. Love for His people.”
The Bible emphasizes that loving the truth is essential for salvation and spiritual life.
2 Thessalonians 2:10, John 3:19
God's election is supported by scripture, which testifies that He chose certain individuals for salvation before the foundation of the world.
Ephesians 1:4-5, 2 Thessalonians 2:13
Understanding depravity is critical as it reveals the hopelessness of man's natural state without God's grace.
Romans 3:10-12, Psalm 51:5
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