The sermon "Earnestly Contend for the Faith" by Albert N. Martin addresses the crucial Reformed doctrine of the necessity for faithful believers to defend the historic Christian faith against heretical teachings. Martin emphasizes that Jude's exhortation in Jude 3 focuses on an identifiable and objective body of truth known as "the faith," which was once for all delivered to the saints. He argues that this faith is not open to new revelations or additions since it was solidified in the apostolic age and is essential for salvation. Key scriptural references include Jude 3, which highlights the call for vigilance against false teachers who distort the grace of God, and Jude's identification of the recipients as the "called, beloved, and kept" of God. The practical significance of this message is a call to all Christians to engage in defending their faith actively and to ensure they understand their doctrines in order to withstand challenges to their beliefs.
“You must contend earnestly for the faith once for all delivered to the saints.”
“The body of truth which constitutes the Christian faith in its purity was revealed, proclaimed, and permanently embodied in the scriptures in the age of the apostles.”
“The true people of God are under a solemn obligation vigorously to defend this body of truth against all who would tamper with it.”
“All true believers are those who have heard and believed the gospel and known its transforming power.”
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