To the Law & The Testimony - Isaiah 8:20 The sermon centers on the enduring authority of Scripture as the ultimate standard for faith and practice, drawing from Isaiah 8:20 to affirm that any teaching not aligned with the Law and the Prophets lacks divine light. It highlights the historical fidelity of Reformation figures like John Dallae, whose writings courageously refuted Roman Catholic doctrines—such as purgatory, idolatry, and the real presence—by appealing directly to the early church fathers, who themselves rejected such teachings. The preacher warns that modern spiritual confusion, especially among young people, arises from misplaced trust in tradition and human authority rather than the clear, objective truth of Scripture. With a pastoral urgency, the message calls believers to anchor their faith solely in Christ and His Word, rejecting all systems that diminish the sufficiency of grace and the finality of Christ's atonement. The tone is both convicting and comforting, urging a return to biblical fidelity as the only path to true spiritual illumination.