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Sep 10 2006 | AM Worship | Complete service | Paul Stith |
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Sep 10 2006 | AM Worship Sermon | Am I Crazy to Follow Jesus Christ? (Mark 3:20-35) | Paul Stith |
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Sep 10 2006 | Bible Study | Introduction to the Ten Commandments | Stan Reeves |
Sermon Outline
Am I Crazy to
Follow Jesus Christ?
Mark
3:20-35
1. Jesus exposes his
enemies.
Who is the Strong
Man?
What is the
“unpardonable” sin?
We get this phrase
from three passages in the gospels:
Matthew 12:31,
32
Mark
3:28-30
Luke
12:10
Each one of these is
dealing with specific situations related to the Pharisees and their defiant
hostility towards the work of the Spirit.
2. Jesus embraces his true family.
Who is to be included in the kingdom? What is the blessing of being a follower of Christ?
1 John 3:8: John 12:31; 1 Corinthians 15:24-26; Colossians 2:13-15; Hebrews 2:14 -15: Acts 13:38-39
Is Christianity sane? “He is no fool, who gives up that which he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose.
Bible Study Outline
An Introduction to the Ten Commandments
1. What's so special about the Ten Commandments?
a. The 10 C's were set apart from all other law by their presentation. Exodus 19:9-17. How?
b. The Ten Commandments were the essence of the Mosaic covenant. Ex. 34:27-28, Deut. 4:13
2. Do the 10 C's apply to us?
a. Yes, because they are moral law.
b. The NT appeals to the 10 C's as a continuing authority. Eph. 6:2, Rom. 13:9
3. What principles help us understand the 10 C's?
a. James 2:8-11
i. The 10 C's are covenantal (personal). They express the heart of God.
b. Rom. 13:9
i. They flesh out the greatest commandment.
ii. They summarize the moral law.
c. Matt. 5:21-28
i. They are spiritual.
ii. The 10 C's must not be interpreted in isolation from the rest of Scripture.
iii. Whatever is forbidden or commanded to us, we are to work to help others to avoid or perform.