The sermon by Paul Washer centers on the theological foundation for biblical missions, emphasizing the doctrine of Sola Scriptura as essential for authentic missionary work. Washer argues that missions must be rooted deeply in Scripture and conducted through the local church, highlighting that all strategies relying on human ability are ineffective compared to the power of prayer and the Holy Spirit. He references 2 Timothy 3:16-17 to illustrate that Scripture is sufficient for equipping believers for every good work, including missions. The practical significance of this teaching calls for missionaries to be biblically grounded and deeply committed to personal holiness and sound doctrine, as they represent Christ's bride, the Church, to the world.
“It is all about sola scriptura. It is all about the power of the Holy Spirit. It is all about prayer.”
“The more you trust in the arm of the flesh, the less you will see of the power of almighty God.”
“Sola Scriptura is more than a doctrine. It is the very thing that may or may not save your life.”
“Missions is this: one biblical church sending out elder-qualified men to plant another biblical church.”
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