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Chipchase Expository Sermons
79 Episodes
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Introduction
The Question: Can Faith that Produces No Works Save? (14)
The Answer (15-26)
Faith Without Works is Dead (15-17)
Faith Without Works is Useless (18-20)
Conclusion
Introduction
Reasons Why the Command to Have Babies is for All Mankind
1. The Command Could Not be Obeyed by Noah and his Sons Alone
2. The Command is Linked with the Original Creation Command
3. The Command is in the Middle of the Noahic Covenant which was for All
Mankind
4. The Command is Linked with Other Blessings that are for All Mankind
5. The Command is Assumed throughout the Rest of Scripture
6. The Command is Never Abolished in Scripture
What this Command Does NOT Mean
1. Single People Must Eventually Get Married and Have Babies
2. People Who are Physically Incapable of Having Babies are Sinning
3. Birth Control is Always Sinful
4. Women Must Have as Many Babies as Possible
5. Married Couples Who Don’t Have Babies Should be Church Disciplined
Conclusion
Introduction
1. The False Gospel (Galatians 1:1-7; 3:1-6)
2. The True Gospel (Galatians 2:16; 3:6-9)
3. The Importance (Galatians 1:8-9; 5:4)
Introduction
1. Procreation (1)
2. Prominence (2)
3. Provision (3)
4. Prohibition (4)
5. Punishment (5-6)
6. Procreation (7)
Conclusion
Introduction
Noah's Sacrifice (20)
God's Promise (21-22)
God Will Never Curse the Ground Again (21a)
God Will Never Kill All Living Creatures Again (21b)
God Will Always Cause Normal Seasons to Occur (22)
Implications
1. Remember that Mankind is Still Infected with Sin
2. Rejoice in the Normal Cycle of Nature
3. Reflect on God's Grace through Sacrifice
4. Repent in Response to God's Grace
Introduction
The Question (9a)
The Answer (9b)
The Application (10-16)
1. Devote Yourself to God (10)
2. Deep-Store God’s Word (11)
3. Depend on God to Teach You (12)
4. Declare God’s Word (13)
5. Delight in God’s Word (14)
6. Deliberate Over God’s Word (15)
7. Determine to Follow God’s Word (16)
Introduction
The Required Confrontation (3-4)
The Real Model (5)
The Radical Deviation (6-7)
Implications
1. A Church Must Take Doctrine Seriously
2. A Church's Doctrine Should Make It More Loving
3. A Church Must Confront False Teachers
Introduction
Water Receding (1-5)
Noah Waiting (6-14)
God Commanding (15-19)
Implications
1. God's Salvation Gave Creation a New Beginning
2. God's People Can Trust His Word as History
3. God's People Must Patiently Wait on God
4. God Always Remembers His People
Introduction
The Author (1)
The Audience (2a)
The Blessing (2b)
The Purpose
Introduction
Objection 1: There is No One Verse that Proves Cessationism
Objection 2: Jesus Doesn’t Change, so the Miraculous Spiritual Gifts Can’t Cease
Objection 3: Five-Hundred Million Charismatics Cannot Be Wrong
Objection4: Since We are Still in the Church Age, the Gifts that Began this Age Must Continue Throughout it
Objection 5: Ephesians 2:20 is Not Talking About the New Testament
Objection 6: The Prophecy of Agabus Proves that True New Testament Prophets are Sometime Wrong
Question and Answer
Introduction
1. The Modern Miraculous Gifts are Not the Same as in the Scriptures
2. The Purpose for the Miraculous Gifts has Ceased
3. The Apostles All Died and No One Can Now Qualify as an Apostle
4. The Apostles and Prophets were Only for the Foundation of the Church
5. The New Testament Shows the Miraculous Gifts Gradually Decreasing
6. The Scriptures are Sufficient and No New Revelation is Needed
Conclusion
Definition of Cessationist and Charismatic
1. The Modern Miraculous Gifts are Not the Same as in the Scriptures
A. The Marks of True Tongues
I. Real Languages (Acts 2:1-12; 1 Corinthians 14)
II. Same Marks as Prophecy (Acts 2:13-18; 1 Corinthians 14)
B. The Marks of True Healing
I. Free
II. Gospel-Focused
III. Immediate
IV. Complete
V. Undeniable
Conclusion
Definition of Cessationism
1. The Modern Miraculous Gifts are Not the Same as in the Scriptures
A. The Marks of True Prophecy
I. Proper Doctrine (Deuteronomy 13:1-5; 1 John 4:1-3, 6)
II. Pure Fruit (Matthew 7:15-20; 2 Peter 2:1-3)
III. Perfect Accuracy (Deuteronomy 18:20-22; Acts 2:16-18)
B. The End of True Prophecy (Ephesians 2:20)
Implications
Two Choices
Two Gates
Two Ways
Two Destinations
Two Groups
Conclusion
God’s Power (17-20)
God’s Judgment (21-24)
Conclusion
Do Good to Your Neighbor (27-28)
Don’t Do Evil to Your Neighbor (29-31)
Consider the Consequences for How You Treat Your Neighbor (32-35)
Conclusion
Noah’s Obedience (5-16)
Round 1 (5)
Round 2 (6-9)
Round 3 (10-16)
Conclusion
The Value of Wisdom for Creation (19-20)
The Value of Wisdom for Confidence (21-26)
1. Committed Sagacity [Wisdom] (21)
2. Transformed Soul (22)
3. Total Security (23-24)
4. Divine Safety (25-26)
Conclusion
Wisdom and the Promise of Happiness (13)
Wisdom and the Proof for Happiness (14-17)
Wisdom is Profitable (14)
Wisdom is Precious (15)
Wisdom is Prosperity (16)
Wisdom is Pleasantness and Peace (17)
Wisdom and the Preservation of Happiness (18)
Conclusion
Introduction
The Ark of Salvation (14-17)
The Covenant of Salvation (18-21)
The Obedience of Salvation (22)
Conclusion




