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Ep. 107: Standing Firm: Navigating Church Unity and Biblical Truth

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Outline:

Introduction:

  • Relationship between the Greatest Commandment, the Great Commission, and the Church Unity Movement.
  • Key Bible verses: Mark 12:30-31, Matthew 28:18-20.

The Greatest Commandment:

  • Loving God most and then loving man.
  • Encouraging others to become disciples of Christ for eternal life.

The Great Commission:

  • Making disciples for Christ.
  • Importance of guiding people to eternity with God in heaven.

Church Unity Movements:

  • Risks of abandoning Bible doctrine for unity.
  • Caution against false religious pretexts in the name of unity.
  • Jesus' warning in Matthew 7:15-20 about recognizing true followers by their fruit.

True Conversion and Conviction:

  • Distinguishing between self-proclaimed Christians and Bible-practicing disciples.
  • Importance of true conversion in Christ to prevent deceit.

Social Justice vs. Biblical Standards:

  • Church unity movements often prioritize social justice over biblical truth.
  • The danger of government and agents breaking the Ten Commandments for social justice utopia.
  • Contrast with America's founding fathers applying biblical truth to civic life and government.

Protestant Reformation and Biblical Christianity:

  • Reformation as a return to the basics of the Bible.
  • Applying biblical principles to personal lives, civic life, and religion.
  • Reference to Wickliffe, Huss, Calvin, and others.

God's Perspective on True Belief:

  • Hebrews 10:29 and 6:1-6 on the importance of trusting in Christ's blood alone.
  • The danger of religious processes without true belief and repentance.
  • Deception of appearing Christian without true salvation.

Standing on God's Word:

  • The need to stand on God's truth to avoid being enslaved by deceptive unity movements.
  • Possible persecution but the hope for the world to get lifted up in liberty.

Summary: Have you ever thought about the relationship between the Greatest Commandment, the Great Commission, and the Church Unity Movement? Pastor Earl Wallace explores this intricate connection in today's episode. The Greatest Commandment, found in Mark 12:30-31, calls us to love God most and then love our neighbors. The Great Commission in Matthew 28:18-20 urges us to make disciples of Christ, guiding people to eternal life with God.

Pastor Earl warns about the dangers of church unity movements that encourage abandoning Bible doctrine for the sake of unity. He reminds us of Jesus' words in Matthew 7:15-20, where we are advised to recognize true followers by their fruit. True conversion and conviction in Christ are essential to prevent deceit within the church.

The episode delves into the conflict between social justice movements and biblical standards. Pastor Earl emphasizes the importance of applying biblical truth to civic life and government, as America's founding fathers intended. He draws parallels with the Protestant Reformation, which aimed to return to the basics of the Bible and apply its principles to all aspects of life.

God's perspective on true belief, as discussed in Hebrews 10:29 and 6:1-6, highlights the need for genuine repentance and trust in Christ's sacrifice. Pastor Earl cautions against appearing Christian without true salvation, as it can deceive others and hinder their path to God.

In conclusion, Pastor Earl urges listeners to stand firm on God's word, even if it leads to persecution. This steadfastness is the only hope for the world to be lifted up in liberty.

Why You Should Listen: This episode offers a compelling exploration of the delicate balance between biblical truth and church unity. Pastor Earl Wallace's insights challenge us to stay true to God's word while navigating the pressures of societal and governmental influences. By understanding the importance of genuine conversion and the dangers of deceptive unity movements, listeners will be equipped to stand firm in their faith. Tune in to discover how standing on God's truth can lead to true liberty and hope for our world.

Visit: www.libertycfchurch.org

YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@libertychristianfellowship5721

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Outline:

Introduction:

  • Relationship between the Greatest Commandment, the Great Commission, and the Church Unity Movement.
  • Key Bible verses: Mark 12:30-31, Matthew 28:18-20.

The Greatest Commandment:

  • Loving God most and then loving man.
  • Encouraging others to become disciples of Christ for eternal life.

The Great Commission:

  • Making disciples for Christ.
  • Importance of guiding people to eternity with God in heaven.

Church Unity Movements:

  • Risks of abandoning Bible doctrine for unity.
  • Caution against false religious pretexts in the name of unity.
  • Jesus' warning in Matthew 7:15-20 about recognizing true followers by their fruit.

True Conversion and Conviction:

  • Distinguishing between self-proclaimed Christians and Bible-practicing disciples.
  • Importance of true conversion in Christ to prevent deceit.

Social Justice vs. Biblical Standards:

  • Church unity movements often prioritize social justice over biblical truth.
  • The danger of government and agents breaking the Ten Commandments for social justice utopia.
  • Contrast with America's founding fathers applying biblical truth to civic life and government.

Protestant Reformation and Biblical Christianity:

  • Reformation as a return to the basics of the Bible.
  • Applying biblical principles to personal lives, civic life, and religion.
  • Reference to Wickliffe, Huss, Calvin, and others.

God's Perspective on True Belief:

  • Hebrews 10:29 and 6:1-6 on the importance of trusting in Christ's blood alone.
  • The danger of religious processes without true belief and repentance.
  • Deception of appearing Christian without true salvation.

Standing on God's Word:

  • The need to stand on God's truth to avoid being enslaved by deceptive unity movements.
  • Possible persecution but the hope for the world to get lifted up in liberty.

Summary: Have you ever thought about the relationship between the Greatest Commandment, the Great Commission, and the Church Unity Movement? Pastor Earl Wallace explores this intricate connection in today's episode. The Greatest Commandment, found in Mark 12:30-31, calls us to love God most and then love our neighbors. The Great Commission in Matthew 28:18-20 urges us to make disciples of Christ, guiding people to eternal life with God.

Pastor Earl warns about the dangers of church unity movements that encourage abandoning Bible doctrine for the sake of unity. He reminds us of Jesus' words in Matthew 7:15-20, where we are advised to recognize true followers by their fruit. True conversion and conviction in Christ are essential to prevent deceit within the church.

The episode delves into the conflict between social justice movements and biblical standards. Pastor Earl emphasizes the importance of applying biblical truth to civic life and government, as America's founding fathers intended. He draws parallels with the Protestant Reformation, which aimed to return to the basics of the Bible and apply its principles to all aspects of life.

God's perspective on true belief, as discussed in Hebrews 10:29 and 6:1-6, highlights the need for genuine repentance and trust in Christ's sacrifice. Pastor Earl cautions against appearing Christian without true salvation, as it can deceive others and hinder their path to God.

In conclusion, Pastor Earl urges listeners to stand firm on God's word, even if it leads to persecution. This steadfastness is the only hope for the world to be lifted up in liberty.

Why You Should Listen: This episode offers a compelling exploration of the delicate balance between biblical truth and church unity. Pastor Earl Wallace's insights challenge us to stay true to God's word while navigating the pressures of societal and governmental influences. By understanding the importance of genuine conversion and the dangers of deceptive unity movements, listeners will be equipped to stand firm in their faith. Tune in to discover how standing on God's truth can lead to true liberty and hope for our world.

Visit: www.libertycfchurch.org

YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@libertychristianfellowship5721

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