In the sermon titled "Adorning The Doctrine Of God," Peter L. Meney succinctly addresses the transformative power of sound doctrine as laid out in Titus 2:1-10. He argues that sound doctrine, specifically the gospel of God's grace, is essential for true transformation in the believer's life. Meney elaborates on how the gospel is "pure," "strong," and "reliable," highlighting its role in achieving real change through the work of the Holy Spirit in new birth and regeneration. He emphasizes that true sound doctrine leads to practical outworking of faith in the lives of believers, encouraging a conduct that not only fulfills biblical expectations but also serves to adorn the doctrine of God our Savior, bringing glory to Him in both personal and communal settings. This advocacy for embodying the doctrine underscores the Reformed emphasis on the effectual nature of grace and the sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit in believers’ lives.
“The gospel is sound doctrine because the gospel is pure and strong and good and reliable and secure.”
“Sound doctrine is transforming grace in the souls of the elect of God.”
“These qualities and attributes of godly living and Christ-likeness are not imposed from the outside upon our conduct but generated from the inside.”
“Adorning the doctrine of God our Saviour in all things—what a beautiful message that is.”
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