Pt 4 Are prepubescent children e.g. those dying before they commit actual sin, saved?
Series 4th+5th days of Christmas 2020
Gavin says "with regard to the specificity of some sins found in Isaiah 66 … one has to prize" them "out of the surrounding text;" & "the matter is … complicated by the usage of prophetic types pointing to greater fulfillments" & "the need to make an appropriate application to some general principles." And "given their proximity in Isaiah 66 … I take the implication to be that these are sins that receive the eternal torment of verse 24; but … given that these sins are not specifically said to receive … eternal torment … it's possible that I'm wrong & … I do not claim infallibility of interpretation of the infallible book." "And … we shall 1st consider some relevant teaching … in St. Luke 17:26-30." "And … itemizing issues … with some overlap between them on religious purity, these are 1stly, the sins of not upholding the race based & linguistic cultural nationalism, white supremacist teaching, & patriarchal values of Genesis 9 & 10, Isaiah 66:19; 2ndly, the sins of not practicing religious separation & religious purity, Isaiah 66:20; 3rdly, the sin of not having religious purity of "worship," e.g. Trinitarian heretics, Isaiah 66:23; & 4thly, the sin of a lack of religious purity, including any attack on the gospel of justification by faith alone, … & also the sins of … idolatry, & murder, Isaiah 66:2,3, & 19." "And in addition to the promotion by the Church of Rome of miscegenation, or with the Antichrist, Pope Francis, sodomy; we ... see promotion of these sins from ... apostate Protestant Churches." Reference is also made to the 2014 Report e.g. finding in the early 2000s that a Bob Jones University employee used a sodomite recruitment technique in the men's dormitory.
Sermon ID | 12292080186530 |
Duration | 2:24:55 |
Date | Dec 28, 2020 |
Category | Teaching |
Bible Text | Isaiah 66; Luke 17 |
Language | English |