You Must Remember
“Did God really say that?” Such challenges to God’s word began in the garden of Eden and continue to this day. In his letter to the early church, Jude identified telltale signs of false teachers who distort the truth, cause division, and lead others astray. Walking us through Jude’s warnings, Alistair Begg explains that life and peace are only truly enjoyed when we experience Christ’s forgiveness. God’s indwelling Spirit enables believers to understand and obey the living, unchanging Word of God—and to recognize its counterfeits.
Topics: Christ as Lord, False Teachers, God’s Word, Warning
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Recent Sermons
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03/02/25
What's in a Name?
When Jesus concluded His High Priestly Prayer saying that He had made the name of the Lord known to His ...
Alistair Begg
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02/23/25
Drawing Near to the Lord
Though it sometimes seems foreign or archaic, the book of Leviticus is critical to our understanding of the gospel. Leviticus ...
Jonathan Holmes
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02/23/25
Portraits of a Shepherd
What is a good shepherd? Ezekiel 34 describes a shepherd who exploits, neglects, and takes from his sheep. 1 Peter ...
Dan Schillero