In his sermon titled "Distinguishing Between Genuine & Counterfeit Experiences, Part 2," Wilbur Elias Best addresses the Reformed doctrine of assurance of salvation as articulated in Romans 8:17. The key points include the distinction between authentic faith and counterfeit religious experiences, emphasizing that true believers are identified not merely by outward appearances or lip service but through their genuine suffering with Christ and obedience to God's will. Best reinforces this through Scripture, particularly Romans 8:17, highlighting believers as heirs and joint heirs with Christ, asserting that the present age is characterized by suffering rather than reigning, which contradicts contemporary prosperity theology. He concludes that while true believers experience hope in their current struggles, they are assured of their future glory, which underlines the importance of discerning true faith from superficial piety in a postmodern context.
“The way to distinguish between cost and cultism and the true message of God is found in the fact that we are sufferers with Christ now. We’re not reigning with him. This is the age of suffering, not reigning.”
“Not everyone that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven, but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.”
“We are heirs of God and joint heirs with Jesus Christ. There is an inheritance that includes all the blessings of grace now and the glory of all the glory of the future.”
“Every child of God is a fruit inspector. You will notice that this statement is made within the context of judging between what is genuine and what is counterfeit.”
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