The sermon titled "Indictment 10: Psychology & Sociology Replacing Scripture" by Paul Washer addresses the theological doctrine of the authority and sufficiency of Scripture in family life and the dangers posed by cultural influences such as psychology and sociology. Washer argues that many churches today prioritize social and psychological teachings over biblical instruction, resulting in families that are adrift and uninformed by Scripture. He utilizes references from 2 Timothy 3:16-17 to underline the necessity of God's Word for teaching, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness. The significance of this sermon lies in its challenge to the Church to reclaim the role of Scripture as central to family life and ministry, emphasizing that the ultimate authority comes from God’s Word alone, not from societal trends or human wisdom.
“What does it matter if a man win the whole world and lose his family?”
“Based upon what are you raising your children and loving your wife? Based upon what?”
“God doesn't need you. He does desire that you be obedient, that you be obedient.”
“For bodily discipline is only of little profit. But godliness is profitable for all things.”
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