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Bobby Stafford |
Paul's closing remarks to the Thessalonians
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Thessalonians |
August 14, 2011 |
Sunday AM Sermon |
The Blank Page
Introduction:
What would
you consider to be the most important page in the Bible? Would it
be the one containing Genesis Chapter 1? Or maybe it would be the
one that has John 3:16 on it? A good argument could be made that
the most important page in your Bible is the blank page between the
end of the Old Testament and the beginning of the New Testament.
This page has tremendous significance concerning the salvation of
your soul. What does this page mean?
Body:
I. What Is
a Testament?
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A testament
is sometimes used interchangeably with “covenant”. A covenant
is an agreement between persons or parties. Other times it is
used for the word “will.” (Hebrews
9:15-17)
And other times it is used as the “law.”
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The Old
Testament (Covenant) was given by God to the nation of Israel.
(Exodus
19:3-6)
It was given about 1445 B.C. It was never meant to be an
everlasting covenant. (Jeremiah
31:31-34)
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The Old
Covenant taught people the importance of proper worship, how to
treat your fellow man, and how terrible sin (the Breaking of
that Covenant) really was. (Galatians
3:19,24)
II. Why the
Need for a New Covenant?
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Hebrews 10:1-4, 9-10, 17-18
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The
offering of Jesus on the cross was able to do something the
offering of animals could not do.
III. When
Did the Old Covenant End?
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On the
cross (Ephesians
2:11-16,
Colossians 2:14)
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All are now
saved the same way. (Acts
15:5-11)
IV. What is
the New Covenant?
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Romans 8:1-2
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Romans 7:4-6
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James 1:25
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II Corinthians 3:7-11
Conclusion/Invitation:
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By not
making the distinction between the Old and New Testaments, many
have believed and practiced things no longer approved by God.
Such is the observance of the Sabbath; musical instruments in
worship; obligation to tithe; a separate, distinct priestly
class; and others.
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Read
Mark 9:5-7.
Bobby Stafford
October 23,
2011
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Christian and be saved?
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