1. Theological Summary: In the sermon titled "A Warning Pertaining to Fellowship," Wilbur Elias Best focuses on the theological implications of fellowship with God as seen in 1 John 1:6-2:6. Best argues that true Christian fellowship cannot coexist with a lifestyle characterized by walking in darkness or unconfessed sin. He cites key verses, such as 1 John 1:6-7, to establish that while believers enjoy positional sanctification through the blood of Christ, they must also engage in ongoing confession and repentance to maintain that fellowship. The message underscores the significance of understanding the difference between positional and conditional aspects of salvation, asserting that believers, while eternally secure, must actively walk in the light to experience communion with God. Best emphasizes that neglecting this truth results in hypocrisy and broken fellowship, ultimately calling Christians to authenticity in their relationship with God.
“No Christian... can claim an unbroken and unclouded fellowship.”
“Positionally, we're not hypocrites. But conditionally, we're all hypocrites.”
“The reality of fellowship is not in what people say, but it's in what people do.”
“The nearer we get to Jesus Christ, the more we feel our imperfections.”
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