Tag: preaching

  • Preaching Biblical Doctrine to Ourselves

    Preaching Biblical Doctrine to Ourselves

    FROM the Word of God

    TO the saints of Christ’s Church

    Anyone who does not remain in Christ’s teaching but goes beyond it does not have God. The one who remains in that teaching, this one has both the Father and the Son.

    Second letter of the Apostle John 1:9 – CSB
    Do you really believe that? Can you affirm that ONLY Scripture Sola Scriptura is the inspired word of the Lord God?
    ONLY ScriptureSola Scriptura

    IF you squirmed a bit while reading my last Saturday Post laser-focused on your PASTOR and mine, prepare to become even more uncomfortable this week as we point the BIBLICAL TEACHING finger back at ourselves.

    Do you really believe that? doctrine - a line in the sand [picture of Jesus kneeling down to draw a line with his finger

    ‘Upbuilding the saints

    By review, in our look at the theology of Dr. Martyn LLOYD-JONES on the Christian Life, subtitled: DOCTRINE AND LIFE AS FUEL AND FIRE, we observed his teaching of important distinctions.

    Preaching is the primary business of the church, and preaching should have two main objects in view: ..

    Upbuilding the saints AND evangelizing the lost.

    SAINTS & HOLY ONES

    WE are the saints of Christ's Church and Kingdom to come.
    O when the saints go marching in,
    O when they crown Him Lord of all,
    O Lord, I want to be among the number..
    
    O when all knees bow at His name,
    O when they sing the Saviour’s praise,
    O Lord, I want to be among the number
    When the saints go marching in!
    
    excerpt source:

    Gotta love them ole hymns evangelizing Jesus as Lord and Saviour!

    The Spirit-led saints of the Church proclaim the victory of Christ on the Cross.

    • Our church is really good at evangelism, but as for our membership we might as well have a revolving door.

    Sound familiar? (It’s a common challenge.)

    Is that YOUR church too?

    • Multitudes of evangelized faces — yet so many souls forgotten as they slipped out some Sunday through the revolving doors of our ‘church’.

    THREE Marks of a true church:

    In the fourth of his key distinctions, The Distinction between Right and Wrong – Understandings of the Marks of the Church, Lloyd-Jones states THREE Marks of a true church:

    1. the Word is truly preached (our current focus)
    2. the sacraments are truly administered (can’t go there today) and (3)
    3. discipline is truly exercised. (Today: a bit of admonition to self-discipline concerning Scripture)

    more about Jason Meyer, author of the Lloyd-Jones resource used here & his church

    While proclaiming and evangelizing the Gospel to evangelize ‘outsiders‘ through missions distant to our personal lives, WE as Christ’s saints must NOT neglect a personal relationship within our local church, our fellowship of the saints to each other.

    So in addition to EVANGELIZING the lost (to come take a look at our ‘church‘), the other oft’-neglected responsibility of church leadership to the Lord of the harvest is the upbuilding of Christ’s flock, the saints of our local church.


    But DON’T blame your Pastor

    He’s just one evangelist with a high roof over a pulpit lit up on Sundays.

    Now grace was given to each one of us according to the measure of Christ’s gift.

    Ephesians 4:12 CSB +(every version from the Bible points to Christ’s gift)

    The finger of response points back to ALL of the church — including the Pastor AND including YOU and ME.

    And he himself gave some to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and teachers, equipping the saints for the work of ministry, to build up the body of Christ, until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of God’s Son, growing into maturity with a stature measured by Christ’s fullness.

    • some evangelists
    • some pastors and teachers
    • EQUIPPING THE saints (That’s US, beloved brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus)
    • FOR THE WORK of ministry (YES, saints, we are ministers + AND WHY?)
    • to build up the body of Christ (that is, His Church)

    Then we will no longer be little children, tossed by the waves and blown around by every wind of teaching, by human cunning with cleverness in the techniques of deceit.

    But speaking the truth in love, let us grow in every way into him who is the head ​— ​Christ.

    Ephesians 4:15 [context 4:12-15] + Grow up in Christ.

    For your Upbuilding (Edifying, Building up)

    Of grace and freedom of the saints Paul writes to the church at Corinth:

    • All things are lawful, but not all things are profitable. All things are lawful, but not all things build up. – 1 Corinthians 10:23 LSB

    Be encouraged by Scripture and the Word of God through the Apostles.

    Paul writes to the church at Thessaloniki:

    • Therefore, [encourage] comfort one another and build up one another, just as you also are doing. – 1 Thessalonians 5:11 LSB

    ..We speak in Christ in the sight of God. And all these things, beloved, are for your building up.

    a Second Apostolic Letter to the Church at Corinth 12:19b

    What do YOU and your LOCAL Church believe?

    Last year I shared a post on BIBLICAL Doctrines of the Church from an agreed statement of the International Council of Biblical Inerrancy.

    (It may help you to first, sort out what you believe about the inerrancy of the Holy Bible and secondly, give you some insight into the theology you hear from the pulpit of your church.)

    Article IV: The Church and Its Mission are not detailed in this post, but below. – RH

    Source: ICBI – THE CHICAGO STATEMENT ON BIBLICAL APPLICATION

    The Church and Its Mission

    We affirm that the inspiration of the Holy Spirit gives the Bible its canonical authority, and the role of the
    church was and is to recognize and affirm this authority.
    We affirm that Christ the Lord has established his church on earth and rules it by His Word and Spirit.
    We affirm that the church is apostolic as it receives and is established upon the doctrine of the apostles
    recorded in Scripture and continues to proclaim the apostolic gospel.
    We affirm that identifying marks of local churches are faithful confession and proclamation of the Word of
    God, and responsible administration of baptism and the Lord's Supper.
    We affirm that churches are subject to the Word of Christ in their order as in their doctrine.
    We affirm that in addition to their commitment to a local church, Christians may properly involve
    themselves in parachurch organizations for specialized ministry.
    We affirm that Christ calls the church to serve Him by its worship, nurture, and witness as His people in the
    world.
    We affirm that Christ sends the church into the whole world to summon sinful humanity to faith, repentance,
    and righteousness.
    We affirm that the unity and clarity of Scripture encourage us to seek to resolve doctrinal differences
    among Christians, and so to manifest the oneness of the church in Christ.
    • HOW ARE YOU DOING WITH THESE AFFIRMATIONS OF YOUR FAITH?
      • All “YES’ & Amen?

    NOW think about the doctrine you hear preached each Sunday and what you do NOT believe & therefore must stand firmly AGAINST.

    We deny that the church can grant canonical authority to Scripture.
    We deny that the church is constituted by the will and traditions of men.
    We deny that the church can bind the conscience apart from the Word of God.
    We deny that the church can free itself from the authority of the written Word of God and still exercise valid
    discipline in Christ's name.
    We deny that the church can accommodate itself to the demands of a particular culture if those demands
    conflict with scriptural revelation, or if they restrain the liberty of Christian conscience.
    We deny that differing cultural situations invalidate the biblical principle of male-female equality or the
    biblical requirements for their roles in the church.
    These are the very doctrines -- the lines in the sand -- of the PROTESTANT REFORMATION.

    HOW’D YOU SCORE?

    • Can you DENY false preaching and false doctrine?
    • Do you recognize false preaching and false doctrine when you hear it?

    Returning now to the first letter of the Apostle John to the Church:

    Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.

    By this you know the Spirit of God: every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God, and every spirit that does not confess Jesus is not from God. This is the spirit of the antichrist, of which you have heard that it is coming, and now it is already in the world.

    1 John 4:1-3 LSB

    Do you hear this preached as written by God in Scripture through the Apostle John? 
    
    

    In our NEXT Saturday Post we’ll take a look at some familiar characters from your local church as described by one of the theologians mentioned previously: John Bunyan.

    Jesus Christ is Lord!

  • Distinction between the Kingdom and the Church of Christ

    Distinction between the Kingdom and the Church of Christ

    Kingdom OR Church?

    Is distinction lacking in the Gospel of YOUR Church?

    WE like to think that OUR Church has a great vision of Gospel grace, but do we PREACH any distinction between DOCTRINES and the WORK of evangelical ‘christians’ from OUR stages of worship?

    For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek, for the same Lord is Lord of all, abounding in riches for all who call on Him for “WHOEVER CALLS ON THE NAME OF THE LORD WILL BE SAVED.”

    Romans 10:12-13 LSB
    That's very nice - a good glance at WHO could be part of the church. 
    BUT the Bible bids us to make some distinctions.

    So you will return and see the distinction between the righteous and the wicked, between one who serves God and one who does not serve Him.

    For behold, the day is coming, burning like a furnace; and all the arrogant and every worker of wickedness will be chaff; and the day that is coming will set them aflame,” says Yahweh of hosts, “so that it will leave them neither root nor branch.”

    Malachi 3:18-19 [4:1]

    What are the distinctions of Denominations?

    • ARE SOME christian‘ churches the chaff of wicked false teaching?
    • Is the gospel of YOUR church drawing in sinners while making no distinction of sin?
    • SHOULD some DENOMINATIONS be sifted as anathema to Christ’s Church?
      • (So they want to leave PROCLAIMING their SIN proudly?
      • Let them go!)

    WICKEDNESS is nothing NEW in any 21st century church OR limited to the Old Testament.

    • Do SOME lead worship or TEACH a class you attend NEVER ASKING:
      • Do YOU make any distinction?
      • between
        • the damned of the world
        • and the repentant sinner SAVED by CHRIST JESUS?

    Listen to Paul’s approach to making distinction between gifts and their usefulness to believers of the church:

    .. what will I profit you unless I speak to you either by way of revelation or of knowledge or of prophecy or of teaching? Yet even lifeless things, either flute or harp, in producing a sound, if they do not produce a distinction in the tones, how will it be known what is played on the flute or on the harp?

    For if the trumpet produces an indistinct sound, who will prepare himself for battle?

    The Apostle Paul’s first letter to the Church at Corinth 6b-8

    Listen to the trumpet! SOME in the church are chaff!


    FOUR Distinctions of Church Doctrine

    As we continue discussion from our last Saturday Post just a reminder here that teaching is doctrine. (And so is preaching doctrine, as well as what doctrines which we neglect to preach. – RH)

    LLOYD-JONES book makes distinctions that the church is an expression of the kingdom of God but  cannot be equated with it.

    The theologian Lloyd-Jones outlines

    What are the distinctions of Denominations?

    The First Distinction

    The essential difference between the church and the kingdom of God is that the church is an “expression” of the kingdom, but cannot be “equated” with it.

    The church is an expression of the kingdom “wherever the Lord Jesus Christ is acknowledged as Lord.”

    D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones – source

    The Second Distinction

    The Distinction between the Spiritual, Invisible Church

    AND

    the Local, Visible Church


    FROM Paul and all the brothers who are with me,

    To the churches of Galatia: – Galatians 1:2

    ταῖς ἐκκλησίαις ho ekklēsiaTO: The Churches

    Paul and his Christian brothers write to the churches. They are not claiming to write to everyone in Galatia or Corinth or EVERYONE anywhere else in the idol-worshiping gentile world.

    Is that OUR approach?

    • Isn’t it nice to watch some preacher online (or on T.V.) and conveniently claim to the culture that you are ‘a christian?”
      • ARE YOU?
        • Simply because YOU watched some christian preacher saying graceful things?

    Lloyd-Jones declares that Paul speaks not of “one unit divided into local branches” but of individual churches or a plurality of units in Galatia.

    Of course we’re talking about the SPIRITUAL INVISIBLE CHURCH here.

    Which ‘christian’ are YOU?

    • Spiritual Christian of the Invisible Church PLUS a Local MEMBER of a Visible Church
    • NOT a member of Christ’s Invisible Church, BUT a visible MEMBER of YOUR LOCAL church
    • NOT a Spiritual Christian OR a MEMBER of any visible Local Church
      • (YOU just ‘go to church’ occasionally.)
    • Spiritual Christian of the Invisible Church, BUT invisible worshiper NOT a MEMBER of ANY LOCAL CHURCH.

    The Third Distinction

    Biblical Unity or Ecumenical Unity?

    ‘The ecumenical movement has tended to minimize doctrinal definitions of what makes someone a Christian.. ecumenical unity is a far cry from Biblical unity.’

    “..believers cannot have church unity without unity around the apostle’s teaching..

    Everyone who goes on ahead and does not abide in the teaching of Christ, does not have God. Whoever abides in the teaching has both the Father and the Son.

    If anyone comes to you and does not bring this teaching, do not receive him into your house or give him any greeting, for whoever greets him takes part in his wicked works. 2 John 1:9-11 ESV

    “..the Doctor explains:

    The significance he [John the Elder] attaches to doctrine and to truth is so great that he says, in effect, ‘You mustn’t receive the man into your house because if you do you’re encouraging him. If you give him a meal and send him on his journey you are encouraging his false doctrine. Don’t do it.’”

    Lloyd-Jones, The Church and the Last Things

    If there are spiritual and doctrinal marks that make one church true and another church false, then those marks must be clearly stated and explained.

    The Doctor’s Doctrine, p. 106

    The Fourth Distinction

    As if dealing with the previous three distinctions was not already enough to consider, Lloyd-Jones now adds an even more challenging look at THREE marks of a TRUE CHURCH.

    The Distinction between Right and Wrong

    Of course by now we must NOT be asking once more, 'What is truth?' as if truth or 'right and wrong' are a matter of subjective personal opinion rather than an objective Biblical standard by which Christians may claim God's Word as Good News to those who will believe.
    1. the Word is truly preached
    2. the sacraments are truly administered, AND (look out, here..)
    3. discipline is truly exercised

    Right Preaching and Wrong Preaching

    The church is “essential to believers,” because conversion means they are “born as babes in Christ” and desperately need to be “instructed” and “warned against error and safeguarded against heresy.”

    Lloyd-Jones, The Church and the Last Things
    Do you really believe that? doctrine - a line in the sand [picture of Jesus kneeling down to draw a line with his finger
    Of course since I am NOT a preacher, 
    I could say anything I want IF subjective truth 
    rather than Biblical truth was our standard of 
    right and wrong.

    But by the standard of doctrine rooted in Biblical truth NO theologian (even Lloyd-Jones or your preacher) should take subjective liberties in preaching the Gospel.

    2 Timothy 4:

    I solemnly charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who is to judge the living and the dead, and by His appearing and His kingdom:

    • preach the word;
    • be ready in season and out of season;
    • reprove, rebuke, exhort, with great patience and teaching.

    And what does the Apostle Paul prophesy to his disciple of the way, the truth and the life as REASON ENOUGH to remain faithful to Scripture?

    For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but wanting to have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves teachers in accordance to their own desires, and will turn away their ears from the truth and will turn aside to myths.

    Second Letter of the Apostle Paul to Timothy 4:3-4 LSB

    ARE WE THERE YET?

    Preaching in the last days

    Again, the standard isn't mine (IF you accept the Doctrinal line in the sand of Scripture.

    .. in the last days mockers will come with their mocking, following after their own lusts..

    The Apostle Peter reminds the church in is final letter, The Day of the Lord Will Come:

    The Lord .. is patient toward you, not willing for any to perish but for all to come to repentance.

    But the day of the Lord will come like a thief, in which the heavens will pass away with a roar and the elements will be destroyed with intense heat, and the earth and its works will be burned up].

    Since all these things are to be destroyed in this way,

    what sort of people ought you to be…

    What sort of men and women proclaiming Christ Jesus OUGHT WE to be?

    READ more from 2 Peter 3:11-


  • Church – Questioning Preaching and Teaching

    Church – Questioning Preaching and Teaching

    What are OUR answers?

    The Questions so far:
    

    Did God really say, Church?

    • Who believes that God created the CHURCH?
    • Did Scripture really say..?

    From our site moderator and author, Roger@TalkofJESUS.com [Your response or question by email is welcome.]

    Does the preacher of the Word who shepherds your church have the integrity to ALWAYS use the written word of God from the Bible as written?

    Everythingology for an all-inclusive church

    • WHY the Big Bang?
    • WHY does the ATHEIST persist in asking the CHRISTIAN, “Why?”
    • WHY is so much ‘SCIENCE’ built on FALSE PREMISE?

    Everythingology – definition:

    1. Endless study of everything; 2. Theoretical theology of humanity as god.

    TalkofJESUS.com

    Atheology- Expelling Christology

    NO Christology a study of creation without Christ

    What makes GOD so offensive to the a-theist who avows opposition to the LORD?

    • Has much changed in twenty-two centuries? [See: Romans 1]
    • WHAT IF god is dead in the evolved minds of humankind?
    • WHAT IF JESUS is NOT God?
    • And WHAT IF the HOLY SPIRIT has never shown God’s power?

    Now if Christ is proclaimed as raised from the dead, how can some of you say that there is no resurrection of the dead?

    Question of the Apostle Paul to Christians at Corinth – 1 Cor 15:12 ESV
    Evangelical Christian flags

    Is the Evangelical Christian?

    • What is it that they do?
    • How do YOU become one? 
    • Would you even want to add YOUR name to a list of evangelical Christians?
    • What is it that authentic Evangelical Christians do?

    Is the CHURCH still Christian?

    A 21st c. RECALL of the CHURCH + church bell tower overlooking horizon + Is OUR church Christian?

    What makes a church Christian?

    • does its NAME etched in its brand guarantee preaching of Biblical Christianity?
    • Who are those Christians in that building?
      • Members?
      • Attenders?
    • What do they do when it’s not Sunday?

    What makes a Catholic catholic? OR an Orthodox Church orthodox?

    And what are all those Protestants protesting against?

    SEE my LIST & definitions of  so many Protestant Denominations. 
    sola: only Grace only Faith only Christ only Glory of God only Scripture

    Where do Protestant Denominations draw their lines in the sand?

    Where does Evangelicalism fit into a contemporary culture of Christianity?

    Last week you read some 20th c. Church history. This week how about adding YOUR best answer to a comment on this post?