Posts Tagged ‘work of the church’

Man’s Way or God’s Way?

// April 3rd, 2010 // View Comments // Bible Study, Mark's stuff

By Joel Moore

Benchley, March 21, 2010

  • Isaiah 55:8-9
  • Matthew 6:24
  • The Word of God is our sole source of authority.  II Timothy 3:16-17
  • To supplant God’s Word with your own beliefs is to commit the sin of presumption.
  • This disposition was unacceptable in the Old Testament and is still unacceptable today under the New Testament. Deuteronomy 17:12-13
  • Salvation
    • Man’s way:  An individual can be saved by a variety of methods and may choose the one that please him the most.
    • God’s way:  It is be baptism (immersion in water) that one gains entrance into a saved relationship with God (John 3:3-5; Galatians 3:26-27; Acts 2:38; I Peter 3:21)
  • The organization of the church
    • Man’s way:  The church may be organized in any way that is determined best by man.
    • God’s way:  In each local church, there are to be elders who lead the flock in that location (I Peter 5:1-4), deacons who help the elders (I Timothy 3:8-13), and members (Romans 12:4-5).
      • The local church must be organized to the degree to which is can be scripturally organized.
  • Controlling one’s thoughts
    • Man’s way:  I can think about whatever I want.  Matthew 15:17-20
    • God’s way:  It is imperative that a Christian control his thoughts and not think about whatever he wants (II Corinthians 10:3-6).
      • Let us remember that all sin develops from desire and a response to temptation (James 1:14-15); therefore, if we control our thoughts (where desire originates and ruminates if uncontrolled), we can effectively control sin.
      • Moreover, in order to better control our thoughts, we must replace evil thoughts with good, wholesome meditation (Philippians 4:8; Psalm 1).

Three Kinds of Actions

// March 20th, 2010 // View Comments // Bible Study, Mark's stuff

By Jesse Jenkins

Benchley, March 14, 2010

  • Individual actions
  • Collective action
    • Preach gospel:  approved
    • Recreation:  not approved
    • Each individual is only responsible for what he contributes into the common funds.  If the funds are not used in an approved way, all are responsible – not just the elders.
    • Philippians 4:15-17; I Corinthians 16:1-2
  • Concerted actions
    • Individuals acting in concert, such as in the Lord’s Supper, prayer, Bible study, and giving.
    • Each individual is approved or not according to whether he takes part worthily or not.
  • Judgment is going to be individual, not congregational, but to be approved, individuals must participate in the three kinds of actions in approved ways.

God’s Specified Collectivity

// March 6th, 2010 // View Comments // Bible Study, Mark's stuff

God’s Specified Collectivity

By Jesse Jenkins

Benchley, February 28, 2010

  • “For spiritual work and worship there is no organization larger than, smaller than, or other than the local church.”
  • We read about a local church:
  • We do not read about:
    • Christians building and operating any other collectivity for any of these things, whether it be:
      • A missionary society
      • A sponsoring church
      • Truth Magazine Annual Bible Lectures
      • A college’s Annual Bible Lectures
      • A college’s daily chapel service for worship
      • A college’s daily Bible classes
      • One man soliciting and overseeing funds from many Christians for the teaching of the Word
      • A benevolent society for work assigned the local church
      • ANY collectivity other than the local church to do that which God assigned the local church

For What is the Treasury to be Used?

// March 3rd, 2010 // View Comments // Bible Study, Mark's stuff

By Jesse Jenkins

Benchley, February 14, 2010

  • Since the scripture authorizes the treasury, it is imperative that we let the scripture regulate the treasury.
  • To support teaching of the Word.
  • To provide things to accomodate worship.
    • A meeting place
    • Song books
    • Vessels for serving the Lord’s Supper
    • Black board, overhead projector, PowerPoint
    • Baptistry
    • Seating, heating, cooling
    • These things are authorized by general authority – the command to assemble.
  • Benevolence
  • What is wrong with these?
    • Local church social activities
      • Kitchens
      • Softball teams
      • Youth camps
      • Singles’ retreats
    • Support to missionary or benevolent societies
    • Support to sponsoring church for any reason
    • Answer: The scripture that authorized a local church treasury spake nothing about these.

The Church that is of Christ: What is it?

// February 27th, 2010 // View Comments // Bible Study, Mark's stuff

By Jesse Jenkins

Benchley, January 31, 2010

  • “Church” is not a religious word.
    • It is used of an unlawful “called out” mob in Acts 19:32,41.
    • It is used of a lawful assembly.  Acts 19:39
    • It is used of God’s people in the wilderness.  Acts 7:38
    • It is used of God’s people of the New Covenant, which is our study for today.
  • “Church” as used “of Christ”
    • Aggregate of the saved.
      • Matthew 16:18
      • Hebrews 12:23
      • Ephesians 3:14-15
      • In this sense the word includes all the saved by Christ’s blood, whether physically living or dead.
      • In this sense, the church has no assigned collective work, and no structure to do collective work.
      • It is simply a relationship between Christ and saved people.
      • All functions are independent, not collective.

2009-11-29 – Jesse Jenkins – The Treasury

// December 22nd, 2009 // View Comments // Bible Study, Mark's stuff

The Treasury

By Jesse Jenkins

Benchley, November 29, 2009

2009-11-01 – David Smitherman – Pharisee-ism

// November 2nd, 2009 // View Comments // Bible Study, Mark's stuff

Pharisee-ism

By David Smitherman

Benchley, November 1, 2009

2009-09-20 – Jesse Jenkins – Are There Christians in Every Church?

// September 21st, 2009 // View Comments // Bible Study, Mark's stuff

Are There Christians in Every Church?

By Jesse Jenkins

Benchley, September 20, 2009

2009-06-28 – David Watson – Bible Authority, Part 2

// August 3rd, 2009 // View Comments // Bible Study, Mark's stuff

Bible Authority, Part 2

By David Watson

Benchley, June 28, 2009

  • Matthew 21:23-27
  • Acts 4:5-7
  • We can study and learn what the Bible says!
  • We must comply to the level of specificity that God commanded.
    • We can’t go more general.
    • We are free to choose the specifics when they are not given.
  • Example:? God told Noah to build an ark from gopher wood.
  • Applications:
    • Musical worship in the New Testament (Ephesians 5:19)
      • God specified singing, so we cannot be more general and use another type of music.? We are free to select the songs as long as they are psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs.
    • Work of local churches:
      • Providing for needy saints (II Corinthians 8:3-4)
      • Edifying the saints (I Corinthians 14:3ff)
      • Providing for preaching the gospel (Philippians 4:14)
      • The church is not at liberty to go outside God’s command.
  • In choosing specifics, we cannot violate some other Bible principle.

2009-05-10 – Jesse Jenkins – Church Government

// May 18th, 2009 // View Comments // Bible Study, Mark's stuff

Church Government

By Jesse Jenkins

Benchley, May 10, 2009