Introduction A. As Christians, we recognize that the primary goal in our lives ought to be to serve God and to serve others. B. Although we could all compose a long list of things we can’t do, let’s take some time to think of some things we can do. I. There are ways we can serve in the church. A. We ought to work in the church where our abilities lie (2 Corinthians 8:12; Romans 12:3-8). B. We can try to be helpful to those leading the way...
Why We Persuade Men
Introduction A. Why would a man repeatedly jeopardize his own life in order to take this message to people who apparently did not want it? B. People still do not understand what compels us to preach the Gospel to a world that thinks it has no need for it. I. We persuade men because of the “terror of the Lord” (2 Corinthians 5:11). A. If we refuse to persuade men, they have no hope (Romans 10:14). B. If we refuse to persuade men, we have no hope...
Slaves of God
Introduction A. A slave is one who renders service not as a matter of choice, but because he is subject to a will other than his own. B. If the thought of slavery is despised in modern America, it was utterly detested by the people of Greece and Rome. C. To men who cherish freedom, Paul says we must be slaves (Romans 6). I. Whether we like it or not, we are all slaves. A. At some point in our lives we all become slaves to sin (John 8:31-34...
Repentance
Introduction A. There seem to be a lot of mistaken ideas about repentance. B. If it is necessary for each of us to repent in order to be saved (Luke 13:3; Acts 2:38; 17:30), isn’t it important for us to have a sound understanding of what repentance is and how it is done? I. Repentance leads us to salvation. A. We cannot be saved without it (Luke 13:3). B. There are, however, other requirements for salvation that must not be overlooked (Romans...
“Be Ye Separate”
Introduction A. The problem with the Corinthian church was that it was too Corinthian. B. What does it mean to be separate from the world, how is this accomplished, and how important is it to our lives and destinies? I. Separation is often unpleasant, but sometimes it is necessary. A. We do not enjoy separation from family (cf. Genesis 2:24). B. Sometimes it is essential for life (1 Corinthians 5:4-8). C. Death brings pain, but all must experience it...
None of Self
Introduction Of all the virtues that Christianity teaches, selflessness lies at the center, for until we learn to give up ourselves and to put God first, we will never know what it means to be a disciple of Jesus. I. The world tells us to watch out first for ourselves. A. Selfish men of the Bible include Lot (Genesis 13:10-12), Achan (Joshua 7:21), and Ahab (1 Kings 21:1-10). B. In each case the fruit of selfishness was destruction (Genesis 19:24-38...
Hold That Line!
Introduction A. Every serious football fan knows that the backbone of a successful offense is in the offensive line. B. We need some men and women in the church who have the strength and willingness to “stand in the gap” (Ezekiel 22:30). I. The faithful had to hold the lines from the error. A. The Galatians had to hold against Judaism (Galatians 5:1-4). B. Paul charged Timothy to help hold the line in Ephesus (1 Timothy 1:1-6). C. John told...
“Examine Yourselves”
Introduction A. Examinations are usually unpleasant, but they are necessary. B. We know that frequent self-examinations are better, but few of us have the discipline it takes to perform them. C. Whether we examine ourselves or not, we can be sure that the devil will put us to the test (Matthew 4:1-10; 1 Corinthians 7:5). I.How can we examine ourselves? A. First, we need a reliable standard (2 Timothy 3:16-17). B. A thorough examination requires...
Stand Up for Jesus!
Introduction A. While it is easy to stand for Jesus in an assembly like this one, it can be more difficult to take a stand in a more difficult situation. B. When the time comes for us to take a stand when it matters the most, do we take a stand, or do we elect to keep our seats? I. We must stand, even when it feels like we are standing alone. A. Many of the prophets felt this way (1 Kings 19:9-18; 22:8). B. Paul was not afraid to stand alone...
Dedication
Introduction A. The Jews dedicated the temple to God’s service on several occasions in their history (2 Chronicles 7:1-6; Ezra 6:15-17; John 10:22). B. To be dedicated means to set something apart for a specific purpose (2 Chronicles 2:4) or to commit oneself to a goal at any cost. C. We may be dedicated to many trivial pursuits in life, but what really matters is how dedicated we are in our service to God. I. The Scriptures reveal some...