In Drew Dietz's sermon titled "The Only Wise God," the central theological topic revolves around the attributes and redemptive work of the Lord Jesus Christ, particularly His wisdom and ability to keep believers from falling into apostasy. Dietz emphasizes that true wisdom is found solely in Christ, supported by Jude 24-25, which identifies Him as the "only wise God." Other key Scriptures referenced include James 1:5, which encourages believers to seek wisdom from God, and Ephesians 5:25-27, highlighting Christ's role in presenting the church faultless. The sermon elucidates the Reformed doctrines of total depravity and the perseverance of the saints, underscoring that while humans are born sinful and devoid of wisdom, God sovereignly maintains His chosen people, guaranteeing their ultimate presentation before Him as faultless and unblemished. This teaching highlights the glory and sovereignty of God and calls believers to respond with worship and acknowledgment of their complete dependency on Him.
“He is the only wise one. If we're born in trespasses and sins, we're not born with wisdom.”
“He is able to keep each and every one of his people... from falling.”
“We stand because he stood in our room, in our place, in our stead.”
“It's all outside of us; it all points to him because it's unto him.”
The Bible teaches that Jesus, the only wise God, is able to keep His people from falling (Jude 24).
Jude 24-25, 2 Timothy 3:15, James 1:5
The concept of the only wise God is essential as it affirms God's supreme wisdom and our reliance on Him for salvation and guidance.
Jude 24-25, James 1:5, Matthew 7
God presents His people as faultless due to the work of Christ, who cleanses and sanctifies His church (Ephesians 5:25-27).
Jude 24-25, Ephesians 5:25-27
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