Introduction "No one is good, but God alone." We have no right to be smug and self-righteous. Law & Gospel The law was intended to expose our sin and lead us to the gospel of God's grace. The Gospel in Action We must recognize that we are sinners deserving judgement. We must receive the offer of salvation through Jesus Christ. We … [Read more...]
The Gospel of God’s Glory, 1 Timothy 1:5-11
Introduction Small distortions of theology and false teaching can make a bug impact, leading people astray. The core issue in this text is "what is the role of human accomplishment?" There are still many who believe that you get to God by good works. The Place of the Law We must understand that the law is good – not only morally good, but … [Read more...]
Staying on Task, 1 Timothy 1:3-5
Introduction Timothy is left in charge—to ensure the church guards itself from false teachers. Dangerous Distraction Different doctrine Myths and endless genealogies The Main Thing God's house rules call us to love. What produces godly love? A pure heart A good conscience A sincere faith Conclusion We all want to … [Read more...]
Thinking Family, 1 Timothy 1
Introduction Rook high or Rook low? Thinking Family God is serious about his house rules. The gospel forges a more significant relationship than biological family (Mark 3:33-35, Luke 11:27-28, Luke 9:59-62, Luke 14:25-26, Matthew 10:34-37). God, as heavenly lather, has made every provision for his children. Conclusion Is the church a store, … [Read more...]
New Sermon Series: House Rules (1 Timothy)
We start a new sermon series in 1 Timothy this Sunday called House Rules. (it is Labor Day weekend, and we will have a single combined service at 10am). Paul creates the imagery of family at the outset. Timothy is his true son and God is the supreme Father (1:1). He doesn’t want Timothy to get sidetracked but to function according to the … [Read more...]