Wilbur Elias Best's sermon titled "The Difference Between Error & Heresy" delves into the contemporary challenges Christians face regarding doctrinal integrity, emphasizing the deceptive strategies employed by Satan. The preacher underscores that while every believer may err from the truth, those who embrace error to the point of heresy are in a perilous state, having willfully chosen a self-willed opinion contrary to Scripture. Romans 16:17-18 is a pivotal text, illustrating how those who propagate such heretical doctrines do so for their own gain, thereby misleading the innocent. Best articulates a clear distinction: error is unintentional misalignment with the truth, whereas heresy represents a conscious rejection and perversion of biblical teaching. This distinction is significant for practical theology as it encourages believers to actively engage in discernment and doctrinal soundness, countering the alarming trend of complacency in the Church.
“Deception is Satan's greatest method of attack against God's people."
“Faith is to be spiritually intelligent. We are to grow in grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Error in the life of a Christian does not alter the standing of the believer, but it does change the state or the condition of the Christian.”
“The heretic is fixed in his heresy by devilish pride.”
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