2009-06-14 – David Watson – Bible Authority, Part 1
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Bible Authority, Part 1
By David Watson
Benchley, June 14, 2009
- II John 9?- We must abide within the bounds of God’s teaching.
- Direct command
- God tells people what to do.
- Galatians 1:8?- There is no expiration date on the gospel.
- The Bible teaches us to pay attention to direct commands.? Acts 5:29; II Thessalonians 3:14
- Acts 2:38?- baptism commanded
- I Corinthians 11:23-26?- observance of the Lord’s Supper commanded
- I Corinthians 16:1-2?- offering on first day of the week commanded
- Divine statement
- A statement of truth.
- The Bible teaches us to pay attention to divine statements.
- Matthew 19:3-6?- Divine statements in Genesis show divorce is wrong.
- Matthew 4:10?- We are to serve God only.
- Mark 16:15-16?- belief and baptism required for salvation
- John 4:24?- We must worship in spirit and truth.
- Luke 16:18?- adultery defined
- Approved example
- God approved of certain actions in the Bible, so we can follow those examples.
- The Bible teaches us to pay attention to approved examples.
- Mark 3:5?- It’s possible to be angry without sinning.
- Romans 15:25-26
- Galatians 2:11-13?- rebuking a brother authorized; hypocrisy prohibited
- Unavoidable conclusion
- The understanding of facts which are not stated by the facts which are stated.
- The Bible teaches us to pay attention to unavoidable conclusions.
- Matthew 26:26; Mark 14:22; Luke 22:19; I Corinthians 11:23; Matthew 26:17-20, 26-28; Exodus 12:17-20; I Peter 2:22?- use of unleavened bread for Lord’s Supper
- Acts 8:35-36?- Preaching Jesus implies preaching baptism.
- How to be saved
- Hebrews 11:6?- faith (unavoidable conclusion)
- Acts 17:30?- repentence (direct command)
- Romans 10:10?- confession (divine statement)
- Acts 2:41?- baptism (approved example)




