Thursday, February 22, 2018

022518AM ODF Sermon Notes

Christ Suffers For Me
John 19: 1-8

THEME:  For the hearer to know and appreciate that God has done so much to provide the gift of salvation.  

Point To Ponder:  Substitutionary atonement is the heartbeat of the Gospel.  It simply means that Christ died in my place. 
 I.  Jesus Was Tortured As He Suffered

Who was Jesus?
  • He was the Christ
  • The Anointed One
  • The Messiah
  • The Son of God

4 views on the atonement:
1.   The ransom theory
2.  The moral influence theory
3.  The governmental theory
4.  The substitution theory

II.  Jesus Was Mocked as He Suffered
  • They mocked His personhood
  • They mocked His kingship
  • They mocked his deity
QUOTE
“Unless you see yourself standing there with the shrieking crowd, full of hostility and hatred for the holy and innocent Lamb of God, you don’t really understand the nature and depth of your sin or the necessity of the cross.”  - C.J. Mahaney

Own Your Own:

This week study the following passages referenced today:
John 19; John 20:30-31; Galatians 1:4; 1 Corinthians 15:3; 1 Peter 3:18; 2 Corinthians 5:21; Isaiah 53; Mark 14:65; Matthew 26 &27; Luke 23:11; Leviticus 24:16 



Questions to Consider:
  1. If someone were to ask you: “who is Jesus?”  how would you answer the question?
  2. In what ways can you respond to the love of God directed at your life?
  3. What are you going to do in light of the truth God has given you today?



Wednesday, February 14, 2018

021118AM Sermon notes: Much More: Unplugged

Much More: Unplugged
Hebrews 3:7- Chapter 4 


THEME:  To apply the past five weeks to real  every day life.


Word of Warning:
Do not Harden your heart.  Wilderness wandering creates a hard heart among the people of God.  

Questions to Discuss and Review:
  1. Why do you think people are content to stay in the desert? 
  2. Did the Israelites loose their salvation when the turned back into the desert?
  3. Joshua and Caleb saw the promise land.  What was it that enabled them to live with the others in the wilderness?
  4. In what ways are you trying to complete by the flesh what was meant to accomplish in the Spirit?
  5. Did Joshua and Caleb find the much more life in the wilderness?
  6. How do we strengthen the resolve for Christ to live through us?  (Philippians 3:13-14)

Statement of Truth:
It’s not the truth you know that makes a difference, but the truth that you obey.

Quotable?

The most important thought you could ever think is what you think when you think about God because what you think when you think about God effects everything you think!

021418WED Sermon Notes

The Promise Comes By Faith
Romans 4:13-25

Theme:  To know the promise of righteousness that comes though a life of faith.
Question: What is faith?

Write Your Answer: 


  1. What Faith is Not:
  • Faith is not believing something that you already know is true
  • Faith is not disregard for the truth
  • Faith is not a feeling

  1. What is Faith:

  • Faith is believing God and acting upon it
    • Faith is trusting in the promises of God and leaning upon them
    •   What Faith Does:
    • Faith brings us into the favor of God
    • Faith brings us into the family of God
Questions to Consider?
1.   When you face a crisis in life:  How big is your God?

2.  Do you find yourself always wanting to live in what you know, rather than trusting God in the moments you don’t know.

3.  In what ways today are you acting upon what you know to be true?

4.  What lessons have you learned when you have leaned on God’s Promises?

Thursday, February 1, 2018

020418AM Sermon Notes

Canaan:  Christ Through Me
Romans 5:10 

THEME:  For the believer to know that God desires for them to live life in the land flowing with milk and honey

Point To Ponder:  Not only can you not provide your salvation.  but you cannot  provide your sanctification either
The Major Question to Consider:  What is the Canaan Life?  

  1.   Spirit Controlled Living
Point to Ponder:  The life that condemned us now saved us

Key to Victory:  The Christian life is the life that He lived then, is lived now by Him in you

The Problem: The life He lived then you can’t live!   WHY?  because you are not him

STATEMENT OF TRUTH:
You must have what He is (life) to be what He was (perfect)

        II.  Christ Righteousness Not Self-Righteousness
Word of Warning:
Self- righteousness will lead you to think that you are better than others and you will develop the attitude of the  Pharisees.

Remember: Godliness is not the consequence of your capacity to imitate God, but the consequence of His capacity to reproduce Himself in you; not self-righteousness, but Christ righteousness. 

       III.  A Battle To Be Won
Remember:  We are in it to win it

STATEMENT OF TRUTH:
People have uphill hopes and downhill habits

Key to Victory:  Faith!  Unbelief keeps you in defeat

On Your Own
This week study the following passages referenced today:

Romans 3:23; Romans 6:3-6; Romans 6:23; Romans 7:15-25;  Ephesians 2:5 & 3:21;
Galatians 3:3; 2 Corinthians 4:8-10; Philippians 2:12; Ephesians 6; Romans 13:14;
Jude 24-25; Hebrews 3:7-4:3


Questions to Consider:
  1. In what ways are you trying to complete by the flesh what was meant to accomplish in the Spirit?   
  2. In what ways do you see Christ in you?  Are there areas that you need to fully surrender?
  3. What does it mean in your life to die daily?
  4. Are you in dander of developing the attitude of the Pharisees?
  5. To what degree are you willing to surrender?
  6. Can you honestly say that Jesus is Lord of all in your life?
  7. What Habits do you have that pull you downhill?