Tim Conway warns believers to guard against doctrines that distract from the centrality and supremacy of Christ, emphasizing that true faith is measured by knowledge of the Son of God. This sermon emphasizes the importance of keeping Christ at the center of our faith and knowledge, warning against distractions and false teachings that seek to minimize His significance. It highlights the need to focus on attaining the faith and knowledge of the Son of God, ensuring that all doctrines and discussions lead back to Christ as the focal point. The speaker cautions against any teachings or arguments that take away from the centrality, glory, and trust in Jesus, urging believers to be vigilant and discerning in recognizing when Christ is being sidelined.
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You give yourself to these other things. And this is what happens. Plausible things.
Reasonable things. Listen, listen. It can be biblical things.
You know, one of the things Paul's addressing to the Colossians are things that people dig up out of the Old Testament. Somebody can come along. They want to start talking about limited atonement.
Somebody else wants to start talking about the law. Somebody else wants to start talking about cessationism, the impassivity of God, biblical marriage, the sanctity of life. There's all sorts of things.
Should I immunize my children? You just beware. Because what Paul is saying is this, what you want to attain is the faith and the knowledge of the Son of God. That's the test.
That's always the test. If He's not essential, if He's not central, listen, these wolves, these deceivers, these crown-stealers, these false Christs, these false apostles, false prophets, false teachers, these that come around, they come swaying their silly myths or vain discussion. Paul talks all about this to Timothy.
The reverent babble, endless genealogies, controversy, quarrels about words. He even says to Timothy, science. People want to come around and they want to bring all their arguments.
You just remember this. There are those people out there Paul calls them dogs, John calls them antichrist, Peter refers to damnable heresies or destructive heresies, to the Philippians, Paul says that their God is their belly. This doesn't happen by accident.
This is happening on purpose. Everything is to be tested by the position given to the Lord Jesus Christ. This is what you have to ask.
Is He essential? Is He central? Is He all in all? Is He the focal point? Because this is where the devil is trying to move away. The devil hates Christ. One of the reasons he attacks the Scriptures is you know what Jesus said.
People make their appeal to Scripture, but he says, they speak of me. The reason that Satan wants to go after that word is because this is where you find out about the biblical Christ. And he will seek to distort it and he will seek to take you away from it, but the issue is Christ.
Oh, these people are too clever to deny Christ altogether, but they minimize Him. And you can get into your arguments about whatever doctrine you want to bring on the table. And if those arguments take you away from Christ and they take you away from His glory, they take you away from His centrality, they take you away from trusting Him, from knowing Him more, from having greater confidence in Him, watch out.
Watch out. Beware. It doesn't matter how much somebody says, well, you know, this comes out of the systematic theology and I was reading Robert Raymond.
I was reading Grudem. I was reading this. I was listening to that.
But you just listen. Because the dead giveaway is the absence of Christ. Listen.
Listen. We are to be attaining, attaining, reaching the faith of the Son of God, the knowledge of the Son of God. We need to walk around with that heart of Paul, oh, that I might know Him.
Oh, that I might know Him. You see, brethren, what we're looking for is whatever the doctrine is, the aberration when things go wrong is when Christ is left out. When we suddenly become those who argue for some position or another, but Christ has subtly fallen out.
Brethren, children argue all the time. The thing about children is they typically don't know how ignorant they actually are. Your children typically think they're a lot smarter than they are.
If you want to be smart, go learn of Christ. What we heard in the first hour, come unto Me, all you that labor and are heavy laden. He says, learn of Me.
I am meek and lowly. We want to learn of Him. We want to be saturated with Him.
All our doctrines need to come back to Him. This is the dead giveaway. This is the test.
Christ, if He's not unique, if it's not Him at the center, if He's not above and beyond all, if He doesn't dwarf everything else and anything else, then the teaching is false. Be sure of this. That which detracts from Him, that which takes away from Him, that which promotes something else.
Oh, it's subtle. They like to come to you and say, this is what you really need. Anytime you recognize it pulls your eyes off of Christ, you've got it nailed right there.
It's false. And even if this person doesn't realize what they're doing, oh, if you've got eyes to see, there's a claw reaching for your crown. This excerpt was taken from the full sermon, No Longer Children.
Sermon Outline
I. The Danger of Distracting Doctrines
People can get caught up in plausible but misleading teachings
Arguments over doctrines can pull focus from Christ
Paul’s warnings to the Colossians and Timothy about false teachings
II. The Centrality of Christ as the Test
Faith and knowledge of the Son of God is the ultimate test
False teachers minimize or remove Christ from their message
Any doctrine that detracts from Christ is false
III. Recognizing and Avoiding False Teachers
Paul calls them dogs, John calls them antichrists, Peter calls them heretics
Their teachings often come with vain discussions and controversies
They seek to steal your crown by pulling your eyes off Christ
IV. Practical Response to False Doctrine
Keep Christ at the center of all doctrine
Pursue a deeper knowledge and faith in Jesus
Learn of Christ’s meekness and lowliness as the foundation
Key Quotes
“What you want to attain is the faith and the knowledge of the Son of God. That's the test.” — Tim Conway
“If those arguments take you away from Christ and His glory, watch out. Beware.” — Tim Conway
“Anytime you recognize it pulls your eyes off of Christ, you've got it nailed right there. It's false.” — Tim Conway
Application Points
Evaluate all teachings by their focus on Christ’s supremacy and centrality.
Pursue a deeper personal knowledge and faith in Jesus above all else.
Be vigilant against subtle distractions that pull your attention away from Christ.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Tim Conway mean by 'Don't let your doctrine lead you away from Christ'?
He means that no matter how plausible or biblical a teaching seems, if it diminishes the centrality of Christ, it is false and dangerous.
How can believers test if a teaching is true?
By asking if Christ is essential, central, and exalted above all in that teaching; if not, it should be rejected.
Why does Satan attack Scripture according to the sermon?
Because Scripture reveals the true biblical Christ, and Satan wants to distort or remove Christ from the message.
What are some signs of false teachers mentioned?
They engage in vain discussions, controversies, and promote doctrines that pull people away from Christ.
What practical advice does the sermon give to believers?
Believers should continually seek to know Christ more deeply and ensure all doctrine points back to Him.
Don't Let Your Doctrine Lead You Away From Christ
Tim Conway
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