Paul, for the second time in this letter, warns the Corinthians not to be deceived. Have you ever been deceived? Is there something that you might be deceived about right now? Whether you answer yes or no, the next question is, 'How do you know?' While some people outrightly deny the existence of God, there are others who render some kind of respect to Him--they neither reject God and His truth outrightly nor do they affirm it, rather they adopt a 'neutral' stance toward God and His truth. This stance, however, is destructive because ultimately it is a way of rejecting God's truth and replacing it with one's own all the while claiming that one is not opposed to God and His revelation. This is what Adam and Eve were doing in the garden. Our only protection from deception is through God's grace to self-consciously bring every thought and idea into subjection to that which has been revealed to us in the Scriptures.
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Great Sermon! Thank you for opening my eyes to such an extent.The tendency to remain neutral in many issues is more than likely.It took this sermony to emphasis the vanity of such a stance.Neutrality with this shaded light is a manifestation of a default christian perspective.Hence the need for correction as heralded by this sermony.Continue this degree of frankness in matters of faith like one under discussion.Emmanuel Mahusa
A great sermony.
Derek Carlsen is a native Zimbabwean and was a resident in that country until he was called to be the pastor of the Church of Christian Liberty from April 2003 to September 2005. Following this, he became founding pastor of Covenant Reformed Church of Elk Grove in Elk Grove...