In this sermon, Wilbur Elias Best addresses the theological distinction between the concepts of "children of God" and "sons of God," as articulated in Romans 8:14-16. He argues that being led by the Spirit is a critical evidence of one's sonship in relation to God, emphasizing that this distinction is fundamental for assurance of salvation. He points out that the term "children" (technon) indicates a relationship of birth, while "sons" (huios) signifies maturity and status as an adult in the faith. Best draws on various Scripture passages, particularly Romans 8, to underscore that those who live by the Spirit exhibit characteristics of sonship. The practical significance of this doctrine is highlighted by the assurance it offers believers regarding their relationship with God, as well as a warning against false claims of spiritual leading that do not align with scriptural revelation.
“The distinction between the children of God and the sons of God... will give you greater assurance of your relationship to the Lord.”
“Whenever you're led, whatever you do, if you're led by the Spirit, it's in harmony with the Word of God.”
“Adoption is an act by which one already a child of God by birth through the Spirit is placed forward as an adult son in relation to God.”
“The Holy Spirit within you enables you to cry Abba Father.”
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