Skeletons in the Closet [Genesis 9:18-29]

October 2, 2016

SBC frame line - current sermons

Monty Simao 2014Sermon Notes

Date: 10/02/2016

Preacher: Monty Simao, pastor

Series: Genesis

Key Text: Genesis 9:18-29

SBC logo 204x204Description: For 950 years, Noah walked with God. But in the last captured moment of his life, we read that he was drunk and naked and ridiculed by his own son… leaving many of us wondering: “What happened??? He was such a righteous man.”

Today on Scandia Bible Church Podcast, we see that the Bible is careful to record sad events such as this in the lives of great men, to both warn us – lest we also fall – and for us to remember that God alone – not Noah – is the hero in this story (and in every story), and it is to Christ that we are to look.

 Listen Now

Download Sermon (right click)

drunken-noah

Notes:

  1. BEWARE OF MORAL FAILURE AFTER SPIRITUAL SUCCESS (Gen 9:18-21)
    1. Spiritual Success

      1. God rescues Noah (Gen 6:17-18)
      2. God blesses Noah (Gen 9:1)
      3. God covenants with Noah (Gen 9:8-15)
    2. Moral Failure
      1. Sin distorts our blessings (Gen 9:21a)
      2. Sin displays our weaknesses (Gen 9:21b)
  2. BEWARE OF REJOICING OVER THE CALAMITY OF OTHERS (Gen 9:22-23)
    1. Sin Glories in Ruin
    2. Righteousness Glories in Restoration
  3. BEWARE OF THE FAR-REACHING COSTS OF SIN (Gen 9:24-29)
    1. Your Sin Will Become Known (Gen 9:24)
    2. Your Sin Will Bring Devastation to You and Your Family (Gen 9:25)

SBC frame line - current sermons


Rainbow in the Cloud [Genesis 9:8-17]

September 18, 2016

SBC frame line - current sermons

Monty Simao 2014Sermon Notes

Date: 09/18/2016

Preacher: Monty Simao, pastor

Series: Genesis

Key Text: Genesis 9:8-17

SBC logo 204x204Description: When most people consider the Covenant that God made with Noah, they have the tendency to think of rainbows …and not much else.  But in this incredible section of Scripture we see promises that extend to every man, woman, and animal, and even the earth itself.  And in those promises we see where God’s judgment and mercy meet foreshadowing the final redemptive work of Christ.

 Listen Now

Download Sermon (right click)

rainbow-in-the-cloud

Notes:

  • COVENANT PROMISE (Gen 9:8-11)
  • COVENANT SIGNIFICANCE (Gen 9:12)
    • Preservation – no flood, regular seasons, restrain evil (Rom 8:22)
    • Perspective – worldwide proclamation of the Gospel (Rom 10:18, Ps 19:4, Rom 10:12, Matt 28)
    • Purpose – remind God, which comforts us
  • COVENANT SIGN (Gen 9:12-17)
    • Gracious Symbol
    • Grace in Judgement – Immanuel (God with us)

SBC frame line - current sermons


The New World [Genesis 9:1-7]

September 11, 2016

SBC frame line - current sermons

Monty Simao 2014Sermon Notes

Date: 09/11/2016

Preacher: Monty Simao, pastor

Series: Genesis

Key Text: Genesis 9:1-7

SBC logo 204x204Description: Genesis Chapter 9 put bacon on the menu. Today on Scandia Bible Church Podcast, Pastor Monty Simao continues our study in the book of Genesis in which we see that with the flood behind us, the old world is gone – it is destroyed. But through God’s grace a new one is provided…with Noah, in a sense, acting as another “Adam” – and all generations of the earth coming through him. And so one of the obvious questions becomes (besides allowing for bacon) in what ways has God’s relationship with man changed since the flood, and in what ways is it still the same? For that you’re going to have to listen, but one thing is for sure: With Chapter 9, we gain a fuller picture of the character of God, as we begin to catch a glimpse of the depth of His love towards man with the great and incredible unfolding of His Covenant of Grace.

 Listen Now

Download Sermon (right click)

Notes: 

  • Creation Ordinances (Gen 9:1-7)
  • Covenant Stipulations (Gen 9:8-11)
  • Covenant Sign (Gen 9:12-17)

Some Questions Answered:

  • In what ways did the flood change God’s expectations of men?
  • Does God expect of Noah the same things as He expected from Adam? 
  • Is man still in the Image of God after the fall into sin?
  • Does man still have dominion in a world that was wiped out because of man’s rebellion?

SBC frame line - current sermons


God Remembered Noah [Genesis 8:1-22]

September 4, 2016

SBC frame line - current sermons

Monty Simao 2014Sermon Notes

Date: 09/04/2016

Preacher: Monty Simao, pastor

Series: Genesis

Key Text: Genesis 8

SBC logo 204x204Description: The ark didn’t save Noah, God did.  Today on Scandia Bible Church Podcast, Pastor Monty Simao continues our study in the book of Genesis where we come to understand that Noah’s faith wasn’t in a vessel of wood and pitch but rather in the Lord — the Lord God Almighty, who even as His wrath poured forth judgement on mankind and creation, was able to show Noah His goodness and mercy.

 Listen Now

Download Sermon (right click)

Notes: 

  • God Remembers Noah
  • Noah Waits Upon the Lord
  • God Commands Noah
  • Noah Worships God

SBC frame line - current sermons


Floodwaters of Divine Wrath [Genesis 7:1-24]

August 21, 2016

SBC frame line - current sermons

Monty Simao 2014Sermon Notes

Date: 08/21/2016

Preacher: Monty Simao, pastor

Series: Genesis

Key Text: Genesis 7

SBC logo 204x204Description:

“Then the flood came… and the water increased and lifted up the ark…. The water prevailed and increased greatly upon the earth, and the ark floated on the surface of the water. The water prevailed more and more upon the earth, so that all the high mountains everywhere under the heavens were covered…. All flesh that moved on the earth perished…. all in whose nostrils was the breath of the spirit of life, died…. They were blotted out from the earth; and only Noah was left, together with those that were with him in the ark.”

(taken from Gen 7:17-23)

Today on Scandia Bible Church Podcast, Pastor Monty Simao continues with our study in the book of Genesis and covers one of the most well-known and hotly-debated accounts in the Bible: The Flood of Noah. Oftentimes, though, with all the attention it garners, in the midst of exerting our focus and efforts in trying to defend it (or avoid it), we Christians miss something amazing — we miss the amazing part the flood plays in the history of our redemption.

 Listen Now

Download Sermon (right click)

Notes: 

  1. The Callouses are worth it.
  2. The Call is to Come in.
  3. The Carnal man is rescued.
  4. The Calendar is given.
  5. The Case for the Flood.
  6. The Connection to Baptism.
  7. The Christ of Noah.
Flood SFX Attribution

SBC frame line - current sermons


%d bloggers like this: