In this sermon titled "What Is Separation, Part 2," Wilbur Elias Best addresses the theological doctrine of Christian separation as articulated in 2 Corinthians 6:14-18. The preacher underscores that separation is not only a biblical mandate but also a reflection of God's grace, which saves, grows, and separates believers from the world. The text emphasizes the importance of Christians avoiding associations with unbelief and the influences of darkness, paralleling the call for separation found throughout Scripture, including examples from the lives of Jeremiah and Paul. Best argues that inward separation, which manifests in a believer’s heart through God’s grace, inevitably leads to outward expressions of that separation in lifestyle and relationships, fostering a faithful and uncompromising witness to the truth of Christ. This sermon significantly points out that a genuine relationship with God necessitates a conscious effort to live in holiness, thus escaping the corrupting influences of the culture around them.
“Separation is to the ministry of God's Word what sanitation and sterilization is to surgery.”
“Inward separation results in outward separation.”
“God never endorsed His servants... to stay in an unscriptural system of biblical teaching just in order to teach some.”
“The unfailing test of a true believer is the fact that he is always aiming after higher attainments in the Christian life.”
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