- Quality
- Shortcuts
- enLanguage
- Play/PauseSpace or K
- MuteM
- Volume Up
- Volume Down
- Skip 15s Backor J
- Skip 15s Forwardor L
- Increase SpeedShift + .
- Decrease SpeedShift + ,
- CloseEsc
- View ShortcutsShift + /
- enEnglish (US)
- enEnglish (UK)English (UK)
- esEspañolSpanish
- deDeutschGerman
- ko한국어Korean
- ptPortuguêsPortuguese
- zh中文 (简体)Chinese (Simplified)
- itItalianoItalian

Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 1 Article 6
The sermon emphasizes the sufficiency of Scripture as the sole source of truth for salvation and faithful living, rejecting the addition of new revelations or traditions. It underscores the importance of discerning truth through careful study of the Bible, recognizing that while some doctrines are explicitly stated, others are deduced through logical consequence, like the Trinity. The message cautions against false teachers and the perversion of grace, drawing parallels to the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah and the fall of angels, ultimately urging believers to contend for the faith and rely on the Word of God as the ultimate authority, resisting the temptation to elevate human documents or traditions above it.