Defining the Concept of Remnant >
The Remnant Today >
Today, the remnant refers to those who remain faithful to God's Word and His commands amidst a culture of compromise and unbelief.
Our Response to the Remnant >
Recognizing the Remnant in Today's World >
The remnant as those who uphold biblical truth in a world of moral relativism.
To Ensure Sound Doctrine >
Understanding the Importance of Sound Doctrine >
The Consequences of Neglecting Sound Doctrine
The Lie of Tolerance >
Understanding the Modern Concept of Tolerance >
The deception of moral relativism in tolerance
The Danger of Ignorance >
Ignorance Leads to Spiritual Destruction >
Ignorance can cause us to be deceived by false teachings and doctrines, leading us away from the truth of God's Word.
The Consequences of Doubt >
Doubt Can Lead to Disobedience >
Doubt can cause us to reject God's truth. When we doubt, we often reject the truth of God's Word, leading to deception and false beliefs.
Teaching Sound Doctrine >
The Importance of Sound Doctrine >
The dangers of neglecting or deviating from sound doctrine
Truth is Objective >
The Challenge of Upholding Objective Truth >
We live in a culture that denies objective truth. Many people believe that truth is relative and can be different for each person.
The World's Definition >
The World's Definition of Truth >
The world defines truth as relative and subjective, often changing with societal norms and personal beliefs.
To Guide Others >
The Challenges of Guiding Others >
Dealing with resistance and opposition
Truth Guides Us >
The Role of the Church in Upholding Truth >
The church is to guard the truth against false teachings
Truth as Absolute >
The Challenge of Absolute Truth in a Relativistic Society >
The Rejection of Absolute Truth
False Teaching >
Identifying False Teaching >
By Its Rejection of the Bible
False Prophets >
The Consequences of Following False Prophets >
Spiritual Deception
Understanding Relativism >
Defining Relativism >
Recognizing the rise of Relativism in our modern society, where truth is often seen as subjective and personal.
Misconception >
Understanding Misconception >
The Danger of Misconceptions