The sermon by Wilbur Elias Best titled "Increasing Apostasy" focuses on the theological doctrine of false teaching and the growing trend of seeking wisdom outside of God's Word in the context of increasing apostasy. Key arguments made include the assertion that this search for wisdom leads to demonic deception, emphasizing that the only source of true faith is the Scripture as reflected in Isaiah 8:20, which advocates for adherence to God's law and testimony as the only light in times of darkness. The sermon also discusses the perilous consequences of neglecting God’s Word, highlighting societal distress and moral decay as indicators of departing from faith, referencing Isaiah 8:21-22 and 1 Thessalonians 5:23. The practical significance of this discourse lies in the urgent call to adhere closely to biblical teaching, equipping believers against falsehoods that lead to spiritual confusion and destruction.
“The only resource for faith in any age is the Word of God.”
“In the midst of thick darkness without, there is a never satisfying longing within the unregenerate heart.”
“The hope that disappoints has its foundation in a subjective experience, not founded on the objective covenant of God's grace.”
“Seeking wisdom outside the wisdom of God is a sign of increasing apostasy.”
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