"Perfect Love" Series
By Sean Morris
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You have clicked a sermon which is part of a series, all focusing on different angles of the same content. To further aid your studies and spiritual understanding, below the downloadable sermons is a written document, which again, covers the same content as the sermons.
How relevant is The Doctrine of Perfection?
Please focus, and let us understand this vital doctrine, even if the language of it is foreign or distasteful to your Christian vocabulary! Don’t let those heretics who preach sinless perfection cause you to reject anyone who renders a correct teaching on the matter. I beg you, please!
A correct view of biblical history would prove to us its utter necessity! Biblical history describes the lives, generations, and centuries of God’s work of salvation in terms of personal and corporate perfection. Oh, will you hear it!? Depending on if whether or not they obtained biblical “perfection,” this determined their destiny of heaven or hell! The scripture explicitly states that Job (Job 1:1, 8, 2:3, 8:20), Noah (Gen. 6:9), Abraham (Gen. 17:1-2), Joshua (Deut. 18:13), David (Psalm 101), Solomon (1 Kings 11:4, with his repentance is in Ecclesiastes), and Hezekiah (1 Kings 20:3) went to heaven because they were perfect. As for all other heaven-bound men, even though it was not explicitly mentioned that they were “perfect,” they, nevertheless followed the ways of them who were called “perfect.” The scripture, likewise, does explicitly state that Abijam (1 Kings 15:3), Asa (2 Chron. 15:17, 16:7-13), and Amaziah (2 Chron. 25:2) went to hell because of a single indictment – that they were NOT perfect. Furthermore, every major vocation is taught the saving expression of their office and duties by the term perfection. Kings (Psalm 101), Priests (Lev. 22:21), Judges (2 Chron. 19:9), Warriors (Ps. 18:32), and all, were taught what it is to be perfect in the execution of their office, and depending on whether or not they were perfect, they went to heaven or hell. All other men and women of every generation were taught perfection in the principle of its meaning, even though the very word is not explicitly used. Let it therefore alarm us, if, haply, we don’t understand what biblical perfection is!
You have clicked a sermon which is part of a series, all focusing on different angles of the same content. To further aid your studies and spiritual understanding, below the downloadable sermons is a written document, which again, covers the same content as the sermons.
How relevant is The Doctrine of Perfection?
Please focus, and let us understand this vital doctrine, even if the language of it is foreign or distasteful to your Christian vocabulary! Don’t let those heretics who preach sinless perfection cause you to reject anyone who renders a correct teaching on the matter. I beg you, please!
A correct view of biblical history would prove to us its utter necessity! Biblical history describes the lives, generations, and centuries of God’s work of salvation in terms of personal and corporate perfection. Oh, will you hear it!? Depending on if whether or not they obtained biblical “perfection,” this determined their destiny of heaven or hell! The scripture explicitly states that Job (Job 1:1, 8, 2:3, 8:20), Noah (Gen. 6:9), Abraham (Gen. 17:1-2), Joshua (Deut. 18:13), David (Psalm 101), Solomon (1 Kings 11:4, with his repentance is in Ecclesiastes), and Hezekiah (1 Kings 20:3) went to heaven because they were perfect. As for all other heaven-bound men, even though it was not explicitly mentioned that they were “perfect,” they, nevertheless followed the ways of them who were called “perfect.” The scripture, likewise, does explicitly state that Abijam (1 Kings 15:3), Asa (2 Chron. 15:17, 16:7-13), and Amaziah (2 Chron. 25:2) went to hell because of a single indictment – that they were NOT perfect. Furthermore, every major vocation is taught the saving expression of their office and duties by the term perfection. Kings (Psalm 101), Priests (Lev. 22:21), Judges (2 Chron. 19:9), Warriors (Ps. 18:32), and all, were taught what it is to be perfect in the execution of their office, and depending on whether or not they were perfect, they went to heaven or hell. All other men and women of every generation were taught perfection in the principle of its meaning, even though the very word is not explicitly used. Let it therefore alarm us, if, haply, we don’t understand what biblical perfection is!
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