The sermon titled "Indictment 2: Ignorance of God" by Paul Washer focuses on the critical doctrine of the knowledge of God and its centrality in the life of a believer. Washer argues that contemporary Christians often hold a distorted view of God, creating a deity that aligns with their own desires rather than the biblical revelation. He references Jeremiah 9:23-24 and Psalm 50 to highlight the importance of knowing God authentically, asserting that ignorance of His attributes leads to rampant sinfulness among believers. Washer contends that a lack of knowledge about God results in superficial Christianity, where self-help strategies replace genuine theological instruction. The significance of this message lies in its call for a deeper understanding and reverence for God, arguing that true eternal life begins with a personal and transformative knowledge of Him.
“When I begin instructing your people on the justice of God, the sovereignty of God, the wrath of God, the supremacy of God, the glory of God, you're going to have some of your finest and oldest church members stand up and say something like this, 'that's not my God; I could never love a God like that.'”
“The reason why you won't lose your mind in eternity is because of this: there is one there who is infinite in glory, and you will spend an eternity of eternities tracking him down.”
“Sunday morning is the greatest hour of idolatry in the entire week of America because people are not worshiping the one true God, but are worshiping a God formed out of their own heart.”
“To know Him. That's what everything's about. That's eternal life.”
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