In the sermon titled "Man of God," preached by Wilbur Elias Best, the main theological topic addressed is the importance of faithfulness amid apostasy, particularly as it relates to spiritual leadership. Best underscores Paul's exhortation to Timothy found in 1 Timothy 6:11-14, urging him to pursue righteousness and to act as a 'man of God' in a morally declining culture. The sermon highlights the significance of maintaining one's faith and integrity, using 1 Kings 13 as a case study of a 'man of God' who fell due to disobedience, serving as a warning against the subtle dangers of false teachings. Best argues that the contrast between the faithful man of God and the apostates of both ancient Israel and contemporary society illustrates the critical need for vigilance in doctrine and practice—an essential principle in Reformed theology that emphasizes the ongoing battle against spiritual complacency and error.
“But you, oh man of God, flee these things and pursue righteousness, godliness, faithfulness, love, perseverance, meekness. Fight the good fight of faith.”
“Apostasy has not only increased in extent; it has increased in intensity.”
“The devil can really be pious. After all, he is an angel, fallen angel, with tremendous clothing.”
“The more I know, the more responsible I become. And I want it that way.”
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