Lance Hellar's sermon, "Knowledge and Discernment," focuses on the theological significance of knowledge and discernment in the life of a believer, drawing heavily from Philippians 1:9-11. Hellar argues that knowledge and discernment are essential for Christians to navigate life, to understand the essence of their salvation, and to live a life that glorifies God. He cites Philippians 1:9, emphasizing Paul's prayer for the Philippian saints that their love would increase in knowledge and discernment, which reflects the transformative work of God in their lives. Further, he weaves in passages from Ephesians and Romans to illustrate how the fall of man in Genesis caused a loss of divine wisdom and understanding, highlighting the necessity of Christ's redemptive work through the Holy Spirit for believers to regain true knowledge. The practical significance of the message lies in encouraging believers to seek an ever-deepening relationship with Christ to cultivate spiritual fruit and discernment, ultimately glorifying God.
“The life of every person saved by the grace of God has a wonderful life. Isn't that true? It's a good life.”
“What is the most excellent thing? [...] Because of this anointing of the Holy Spirit.”
“The fruits of righteousness, like every excellent thing, are by Jesus Christ.”
“The more we know him, the more we love him. And the more we love him, the more we grow in the grace and knowledge of him.”
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