The exhortation for believers not to be "yoked" together with unbelievers is connected with Paul's fatherly reproof of the Corinthins for being narrow or restricted in their spititual affections, and this sad state, in turn, proceeded from an error in judgment on their part, viz. their unrestrained association with unbelievers, especially in activities which were sinful. The sermon develops this connection and its relation to our own lives and seeks to show from the passage what kinds of association with unbelievers are lawful and which are unlawful. All this is grounded in the factual holiness of believers as those among whom and in whom God is pleased to dwell.
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Rev. Bill Marshall is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and began his naval career in submarines, before leaving the navy to pursue a calling to the gospel ministry. He subsequently attended Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia where he had the privilege of...