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Tradition vs. Commandment

10 sermons

The biblical topic of "Tradition vs. Commandment" revolves around the tension between adhering to human traditions and following God's commandments, as seen in Mark 7:8-9, where Jesus critiques the Pharisees for prioritizing their own traditions over God's commands. This theme is also explored in Colossians 2:8, which warns against being taken captive by human traditions that are contrary to Christ's teachings. Ultimately, the Bible emphasizes the importance of following God's commandments, as stated in Matthew 15:3-6, where Jesus teaches that honoring God's commands is more important than adhering to human traditions, highlighting the need for Christians to carefully discern between the two and prioritize their faith in accordance with Scripture. By examining this topic, Christians can deepen their understanding of the relationship between tradition and commandment, and cultivate a more authentic faith that is rooted in biblical teachings.

Charles Finney

Charles Finney addresses the dangers of adhering to human traditions that undermine God's commandments, emphasizing how the Pharisees' oral traditions rendered the law of God ineffective. He illustrates that these traditions often distort the true nature of God's moral law, leading to self-righteous

G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes the conflict between the commandments of God and the traditions of men, as illustrated in Mark 7:8-9. He critiques the Pharisees for prioritizing human traditions over divine commandments, highlighting how such practices can lead to a departure from true obedience to Go

Art Katz

Art Katz emphasizes the profound significance of the crucifixion of Jesus, illustrating how the crown of thorns and the piercings of His hands and feet symbolize humanity's wickedness and the consequences of our actions. He argues that the gospel, despite its scandalous nature, is the power of God f

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J.R. Miller

J.R. Miller emphasizes the essence of Paul's message in 1 Corinthians 1:17-31, highlighting the contrast between worldly wisdom and the simplicity of the gospel. He warns against the danger of obscuring the cross with eloquent rhetoric, which can lead listeners to miss the true message of salvation.

David Wilkerson

David Wilkerson emphasizes that the apostle Paul proclaimed a 'fully preached' gospel, which encompasses both words and miraculous deeds. Paul asserts that the Gentiles turned to Christ not solely through preaching but through the accompanying signs and wonders that demonstrated God's power. Wilkers

J.R. Miller

J.R. Miller emphasizes the transformative power of the Gospel as articulated by Paul in Romans 1:8-17, highlighting the importance of faith and the unashamed proclamation of Christ. He reflects on Paul's deep affection for the Roman Christians, his gratitude for their faith, and the mutual encourage

George Mueller

George Mueller, with the support of his friend Henry Craik, deepened his understanding of the Scriptures and God's will. He observed that many preachers lacked the conviction and inspiration needed to effectively communicate the Gospel, often resorting to reading printed sermons. In response, Muelle

Robert Murray M'Cheyne

Robert Murray M'Cheyne emphasizes the importance of preaching the gospel, particularly in a place as wicked and learned as Rome. He highlights Paul's readiness to share the message of Christ, stating that he is not ashamed of the gospel, which he sees as the power of God for salvation. M'Cheyne expl

Harry Ironside

Harry Ironside emphasizes the transformative power of the gospel as demonstrated in the lives of the Thessalonian believers, who, despite their pagan backgrounds, received the message of Christ with much assurance. He contrasts this with modern preaching that often leaves individuals in uncertainty

K.P. Yohannan

K.P. Yohannan emphasizes that the only true solution to the pervasive issues of disease, hunger, injustice, and poverty in Asia is the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He illustrates the spiritual battle against Satan, who seeks to destroy lives, and highlights the futility of using physical means to combat

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