In his sermon titled "Antichrists & Antichrist, Part 2," Wilbur Elias Best focuses on the eschatological implications found in 1 John 2:18-19. He articulates that the distinction between "many antichrists" and "the Antichrist" emphasizes the reality of false teachers present in the Church during John's time and foreshadows a singular, future Antichrist figure. Best further analyzes the Greek terminology used in the text, particularly the absence of a definite article, which he argues suggests that John is issuing a warning about the last times in which believers live—a period marked by the presence of deceptive influences. He points out practical implications for the believers, asserting that spiritual immaturity can stem from both ministers failing to adequately teach Scripture and individuals neglecting opportunities for growth in the faith. The sermon underscores the necessity for Christians to remain vigilant against doctrinal errors while affirming the Reformed view of salvation as reliant solely on Christ, contrasting with other theological perspectives that introduce human merit.
“Children, it is the last hour...even now, many antichrists have arisen. From this we know that it is the last time.”
“Since baby Christians were enduring the false teachers to which they were exposed, Paul wondered why they could not bear with him for a little while...”
“The Antichrists, individual personal humans, the Antichrist must also be a personal human being, not a system like Catholicism.”
“Does a sinner assist in the new birth? Every Arminian believes he does. He has to give his okay. Not a word of truth in that. That's heresy, folks.”
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