Christian Love [1 John 3:10-18]

November 24, 2013

Sermon Notes

Date: 11/24/2013

Preacher: Monty Simao, elder

Series: 1 John

Key Text: 1 John 3:10-18

Description: John provides a look at the central command of the Christian: to emulate Christ in the manner in which the Christian manifests love toward his fellow man.

  • Christian Love Recalls the Lord’s Command (v.11)
  • Christian Love Rejects Hatred (v.12-15)
  • Christian Love Requires Sacrifice (v. 16)
  • Christian Love Reaches Out (v17-18)

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The Pursuit of Righteousness [1 John 2:29 – 3:10]

November 17, 2013

Sermon Notes

Date: 11/17/2013

Preacher: Monty Simao, elder

Series: 1 John

Key Text: 1 John 2:29 – 3:10

Description: The Apostle John provides an argument for the pursuit of righteousness in the life of the Christian.  He provides essentially eight reasons for the Christian’s life to be marked by righteousness and not by sin.  This passage is commonly misquoted by those who teach Christian Perfectionism.  We will discuss why this is not what it is teaching.

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Anchor Points for Fall Protection [1 John 2:24-28]

November 10, 2013

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Date: 11/10/2013

Preacher: Monty Simao, elder

Series: 1 John

Key Text: 1 John 2:24-28

Description: The Apostle John provides us with two anchor points to protect us from falling into the traps of false teachers.  We must abide in the apostle’s teaching (biblical truth) and we must abide in the Holy Spirit.

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Let Us Arise and Build [Nehemiah 2:1-20]

November 3, 2013

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Date: 11/03/2013

Preacher: Keith Barker, elder

Key Text: Nehemiah 2

Description: God works on established principles.  These principles work for people, projects, businesses, families and churches.  The Book of Nehemiah shows God’s man using God’s ways to do God’s project.   Much can be learned from this short Old Testament book.

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