Jesus is the Word of God
Three - God is THREE Persons united in love (Galatians 3:26-4:7)
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Two - The story of the world is the story of TWO men (Romans 5:12-21)
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One - Who are you ONE with? Adam or Christ? (John 15:5; Rev 19:6-9; Heb 4:14-16; 1 Sam 17)
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Seminar on Answering Questions
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From Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, Swansea
Doctrine Day on "Life is for Living"
Knowing life as a human being (Creeds)
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Many of my sermons, for one reason or another, don't get recorded. Not only was this sermon not recorded I can't find my script for it either! So here is my Powerpoint. And here's a sketch of what I said...
...How about this for a show of faith:
When he saw Jesus from a distance, he ran and fell on his knees in front of him. He shouted at the top of his voice... Jesus, Son of the Most High God!
Don't you want faith like this? He's whole-hearted. He's full-throated. He's clear on the identity of Jesus and he doesn't care who knows it. Do you want faith like this?
I hope not. This is Legion (Mark 5:6-7)
James wants us not to have demon faith (James 2:19)! Can such faith save? (v14) Perish the thought.
James wants to knock on the head ridiculous ideas about being saved by faith.
You see, it's not as though our faith saves us rather than our deeds...
Faith isn't some commodity that gets us across the salvation line.
Neither do deeds "top up" faith, as though together "faith + deeds = salvation"...
No that would be ridiculous. Neither deeds nor faith save us in that sense.
Actually Christ saves us, and faith is being united to Him.
The Bible speaks often in terms of trees...
Living faith always produces works.
It is "faith alone" that saves, in the sense that the reformers meant it. But such saving faith is never alone. This is what James is getting at with his examples of Rahab and Abraham.
In both instances the faith that saves inevitably produces good fruit.
But think of Abraham's case. There's a lot of disobedience in there too!
The faith that saves works.
Hear Luther on the subject:
It is a living, busy, mighty thing, this faith; and so it is impossible for it not to do good works incessantly. It does not ask whether there are any good works to do, but before the question rises; it has already done them, and is always at the doing of them. He who does not these works is a faithless man. He gropes and looks about after faith and good works, and knows neither what faith is nor what good works are, though he talks and talks, with many words, about faith and good works. Faith is a living, daring confidence on God's grace, so sure and certain that a man would stake his life on it a thousand times. This confidence in God's grace and knowledge of it makes men glad and bold and happy in dealing with God and all His creatures; and this is the work of the Holy Ghost in faith. Hence a man is ready and glad, without compulsion, to do good to everyone, to serve everyone, to suffer everything, in love and praise to God, who has shown him this grace; and thus it is impossible to separate works from faith, quite as impossible as to separate heat and light from fire. (Luther's preface to Romans)
And finally Jesus:
"I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. 2 He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful. 3 You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you. 4 Remain in me, and I will remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me. 5 "I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. John 15:1-5

Outgoing – Session 8B – 27 October 2011
Michael Milmine
The Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus
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Is God like a father? No! God is Father
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When Christ ascends to His right hand He declares/ anoints/crowns/seats the Man Jesus. (Heb 1:5; Act 13:33)
Man is now in the presence of God. And we are in Him!!
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Colossians 3:1-4 – We are raised with Christ!
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What are the benefits?
Saved from damnation
Accounted righteousness
Brought to life
Given His riches, inheritance and honour
A life of purpose...
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But these are not the greatest benefits of the Gospel.
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What is the greatest benefit of the Gospel?
We are given Christ Himself!
All other benefits are found in Him.
Discuss: What difference does it make to our evangelism and Christian lives that God offers us Christ, instead of abstract salvation ‘stuff’ zapped into us?
If the Gospel gives us commodities– we need to keep hold of them
If the Gospel gives us Christ – He keeps hold of us.
Therefore, we are not walking a tightrope, we are in our Head forevermore.
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Therefore we are saved by grace alone through faith alone
The gift of God to be received.
Common Objection: What’s to stop people doing what they want and sinning?
Recommended Reading: Hebrews 1-5
What makes Jesus a good High Priest?
What is the quality of the Christian’s relationship to God?
Next Week: A Priestly People
How do we live our lives in Christ? We rely on the Priesthood of Christ. And we are a priesthood to the world.
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Mike Reeves at Transformission Today - thanks Bish for organising and making available!
1.Who is Jesus - is your God Jesus-less?
2.What has Jesus done - do you really know the gospel?
3. How does Jesus really feel about you?
Also - Mike at New Word Alive 2010
Dave Bish has five seminars I gave to some UCCFers on Monday and Tuesday. I had no idea at the time, but apparently they add up to six and a half hours!
It was basically Three-fold Word stuff with some other teaching thrown in - Doctrine of God, Christ in Exodus, Trinity in Isaiah, David & Goliath, Christ in the NT, Luke 15, What is repentance?, etc.
It was a brilliantly enjoyable time - so thanks Bish for having me. Good interaction with the guys and exciting to see how God's word will continue to work in us (1 Thes 2:13).