In the sermon titled "Ever-Present Danger of Apostasy," Paul Washer addresses the critical theological doctrine of apostasy, particularly in the context of the New Testament church's challenges. He argues that the Spirit warns of a persistent danger of falling away from the faith, emphasizing that apostasy involves a departure from fundamental gospel truths. Washer references Hebrews 6:1-6 and Luke 8:13, demonstrating how the apostolic warning foreshadows a reality wherein some will become misled by false teachings and doctrines, which threaten the church's integrity and faithfulness to Christ. The practical significance of this sermon lies in Washer’s call for believers, particularly younger ones, to commit to sound doctrine and local church life, ensuring they remain steadfast in the truth of the gospel amidst myriad distractions and false teachings prevalent in modern evangelicalism.
“If you go beyond what is written and follow your own cleverness, I can only say to you that your arrogance is overwhelming and I fear for your soul.”
“The greatest problem in all the world is if God is just, He cannot forgive you. That is the great dilemma of Scripture.”
“Anytime you put anything in front of the gospel of Jesus Christ, anytime you place something higher, you give more emphasis to something other than the gospel of Jesus Christ, you are committing apostasy.”
“Preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. Do only what is written.”
The Bible warns that in the latter times, some will fall away from the faith, heeding deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons (1 Timothy 4:1).
1 Timothy 4:1
The gospel is validated through the revelation of Christ, his resurrection, and the transformative power it has in believers' lives (Romans 1:4).
Romans 1:4
Being part of a local church is essential for spiritual growth, accountability, and fulfilling God's will in our lives (1 Timothy 3:15).
1 Timothy 3:15
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