In his sermon "The Subject of Authority and Its Abuse Today," Wilbur Elias Best addresses the theological doctrine of authority, focusing particularly on its rightful exercise and common misunderstandings within the church. His key argument establishes that true authority originates from God and is manifested in Christ, who possesses authority over all powers, as highlighted in Ephesians 1:21. Best critiques contemporary interpretations of Matthew 16:19 and Matthew 18:18, asserting that the authority to bind and loose pertains to the church’s recognition of God’s already established order in heaven, rather than any inherent power of the church itself. He emphasizes the doctrinal significance of understanding authority in a biblical context, cautioning against claims of self-derived authority or erroneous teachings that dilute the clarity of Scripture.
“I can only give you what God has given to me and I must give what He has already given and what is established in heaven before the foundation of the world.”
“When it comes to the assembly, the church doesn't have the authority she thinks she has.”
“I have been appointed to preach His Word. But the message which I have, I have received it, not conceived it.”
“The only offensive weapon that you and I have as Christians is the Word of God, referred to as the sword, the Word of God, which is the sword of the Spirit.”
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