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Problem Texts for Sovereign Grace (Part 08) - Mat 7:21; Mat 10:22

For a paperback book in outline form which addresses over 150 difficult verses that Arminians use against Sovereign Grace, check out: Problem Texts for Sovereign Grace: Rooting Arminianism Out of Every Verse. For a master cop...

I'm Converted, Now What?

I'm Converted, Now What? I. What do I mean by "converted"? 1. Converted - 1. Turned, turned back. 2. That has turned or been brought over to a religious faith or profession, whether from a different religion or from irreligious life. 2. Conversion is turning to God from a previous life of sin and false religion (Act 15:3 c/w Act 15:19). 3. A complete conversion includes being baptized and added to a local church (Act 15:3 c/w Act 14:1, 21-23). II. So now that I've been baptized and added to a true c...

Problem Texts for Sovereign Grace (Part 07) - Mat 6:14-15; Mat 7:15-20

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Remember Lot's Wife

I. "Remember Lot's Wife." (Luk 17:32) is one of the shortest verses in the Bible. 1. Don't despise small things, though (Zec 4:10). 2. Some important verses in the Bible are very short. Consider the following profound, yet concise verses: A. "Jesus wept." (Joh 11:35) B. "Rejoice evermore." (1Th 5:16) C. "Pray without ceasing." (1Th 5:17) D. "Quench not the Spirit." (1Th 5:19) E. "Brethren, pray for us." (1Th 5:25) 3. Wise men let their words be few (Pro 17:27-28). 4. Fools, on the other hand, are...

Problem Texts for Sovereign Grace (Part 06) - Prerequisites - All Men - Mat 5:29-30

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The Will of God (Part 3)

VI. God's declared will also includes guidelines that God has given in scripture of how He wants us to live and what He wants us to do. 1. This aspect of God's will can be ascertained by living according to God's laws and studying the scriptures (Rom 12:2). 2. Prove v.- II. To make good, establish. 5. trans. To establish (a thing) as true; to make certain; to demonstrate the truth of by evidence or argument. 3. We should pray for God's will to be done. A. Jesus was our prime example of this (Mat 26:39...

Problem Texts for Sovereign Grace (Part 05) - Prerequisites - Evidential Justification, Forgiveness

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The Will of God (Part 2)

IV. The permissive will of God. 1. There are some things in our lives that God doesn't decree but permits. A. Permit v.- I. To allow, suffer, give leave; not to prevent. B. God may or may not permit our travel to go as we have planned (1Co 16:7). C. Even the teaching the pastor intends to do is subject to the permissive will of God (Heb 6:1-3). D. God has allowed His ministers to be put in trust with the gospel (1Th 2:4). E. This is why we should always preface our plans with, "If the Lord will..." (J...

Problem Texts for Sovereign Grace (Part 04) - Prerequisites - Temporal Salvation-2, Effectual Justification

For a paperback book in outline form which addresses over 150 difficult verses that Arminians use against Sovereign Grace, check out: Problem Texts for Sovereign Grace: Rooting Arminianism Out of Every Verse. For a master cop...

The Will of God (Part 1)

I. Overview - the different aspects of the will of God. 1. The sovereign will of God. A. Predestination - God's absolute sovereign will. B. Predetermination - God's bounded sovereign will. C. God's sovereign will is both His desire and His accomplishment of that desire. i. Will - I. 1. a. Desire, wish, longing; liking, inclination, disposition (to do something). ii. Will - II. 5. a. The action of willing or choosing to do something; the movement or attitude of the mind which is directed with conscio...

Problem Texts for Sovereign Grace (Part 03) - Prerequisites - Temporal Salvation-1

  • By Pastor Chad Wagner
  • on Wednesday, December 25, 2013
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For a paperback book in outline form which addresses over 150 difficult verses that Arminians use against Sovereign Grace, check out: Problem Texts for Sovereign Grace: Rooting Arminianism Out of Every Verse. For a master cop...

The Sign Gifts (Part 3) - Checking the Legitimacy of a Sign Gift - Prophecy, Healing and Casting Out Devils

For a master copy of the outline, click here: Charismatics B. All prophets are not God's prophets. i. There are plenty of false prophets in the world pretending to speak in God's name which He has not sent (Jer 23:21; Jer 27:15; Jer 29:9). ii. They tell lies that people love to hear and they love them (Jer 5:31; Isa 30:10; 1Ki 22:13). iii. God will even send lying prophets to people who want to believe a lie (1Ki 22:20-23; ...

Problem Texts for Sovereign Grace (Part 02) - Prerequisites - tuLIP, Eternal Salvation

  • By Pastor Chad Wagner
  • on Wednesday, December 18, 2013
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For a paperback book in outline form which addresses over 150 difficult verses that Arminians use against Sovereign Grace, check out: Problem Texts for Sovereign Grace: Rooting Arminianism Out of Every Verse. For a master cop...

Being in Christ

For a paperback book in outline form which addresses over 150 difficult verses that Arminians use against Sovereign Grace, check out: Problem Texts for Sovereign Grace: Rooting Arminianism Out of Every Verse. I. There are different ways one can be in Christ. One can be in Christ: 1. In election 2. Represented in His death 3. In regeneration 4. In the local church 5. Practically II. In Christ in Election 1. Go...

Problem Texts for Sovereign Grace (Part 01) - Prerequisites - Bible Interpretation, TUlip

  • By Pastor Chad Wagner
  • on Wednesday, December 11, 2013
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For a paperback book in outline form which addresses over 150 difficult verses that Arminians use against Sovereign Grace, check out: Problem Texts for Sovereign Grace: Rooting Arminianism Out of Every Verse. For a master cop...

The Sign Gifts (Part 2) - Checking the Legitimacy of a Sign Gift - Tongues, Prophecy

For a master copy of the outline, click here: Charismatics V. What sign gifts did/do not necessarily prove 1. Sign gifts do not prove: A. Spirituality (1Co 1:4-7 c/w 1Co 3:1) and (Mat 10:1 c/w Joh 6:70-71). B. Charity (1Co 13:1). C. Regeneration (Mat 7:21-23). 2. There are lying signs and wonders that are performed by men by the power of Satan (2Th 2:9; Act 16:16-18; Rev 13:13-14; Rev 16:14). 3. Satan and his ministers c...

Mourning the Loss of a Loved One

I. The reality of death. 1. Death is a reality that we must all face (Ecc 8:8). A. No man has control over the day of his death. B. There is no getting out of it - "there is no discharge in that war". 2. God alone determines the length of our lives (Job 14:1-5). A. Our days are determined by God. B. He has set bounds on them that can't be passed (Job 14:5). C. The days that we spend here on earth are few and full of trouble (Job 14:1). 3. Our life is short like a vapor (Jam 4:14; Job 7:7; Psa 78:39;...

The Sign Gifts (Part 1) - Micah's Prophecy of the Sign Gifts

For a master copy of the outline, click here: Charismatics I. History of the sign gifts. 1. Throughout history there have been seasons where God enabled men to do signs and wonders. Example: Moses and Elijah. 2. Israel was accustomed to seeing signs from a prophet to know that he was from God (1Co 1:22; Joh 4:48). 3. Moses used miraculous signs to prove that he was from God (Exo 4:1-5). A. They were only given to him for...

Creation vs. Evolution (Part 3)

D. There was a global flood approximately 4,400 years ago. i. The Bible describes the great flood in detail. a. The earth had become corrupt and full of violence in the years preceding the flood (Gen 6:11). b. God had had enough and told Noah that he was going to destroy the earth and all flesh with it (Gen 6:12-13). c. God told Noah to build an ark of gopher wood (Gen 6:14). 1) The dimensions of the ark were (Gen 6:15): A. Length: 300 cubits (450ft - 550ft) B. Width: 50 cubits (75ft - 92ft) C. Heig...

David's Life - A Warning to Christians (Part 4)

  • By Pastor Chad Wagner
  • on Wednesday, November 20, 2013
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C. David didn't restrain and discipline his children. i. David never displeased his son Adonijah at any time (1Ki 1:6). a. In other words, David never told him "no". b. Fathers, it is your job to displease your children often. c. Your job it to first make them holy, and then happy. d. Foolishness is bound in their hearts and they will naturally make the wrong decision nearly every time if left to themselves (Pro 22:15). e. You must be like Abraham who commanded his children, not left them do whateve...

Creation vs. Evolution (Part 2)

IV. The folly of the fairytale of evolution 1. Today the Theory of Evolution is taught as if it were a scientific fact. 2. It is important to distinguish microevolution from macroevolution. A. Microevolution - Evolutionary change within a species or smaller group of plants or animals, taking a relatively short time B. Macroevolution - Evolutionary change over a long period, leading to the appearance of new groups of plants or animals 3. Microevolution happens all the time and has been observed and we...

David's Life - A Warning to Christians (Part 3)

  • By Pastor Chad Wagner
  • on Wednesday, November 13, 2013
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6. David's failures. A. David multiplied wives unto himself. i. Kings were forbidden to multiply wives unto themselves (Deu 17:17). ii. Multiply - 1. trans. To cause to become much, many, or more; to make many or manifold; to augment the number, amount, or quantity of. iii. David had at least 10 wives and 10 concubines. a. Michal - (1Sa 18:27) b. Abigail - (1Sa 25:40-42) c. Ahinoam - (1Sa 27:3) d. Maacha - (2Sa 3:3) e. Haggith - (2Sa 3:4) f. Abital - (2Sa 3:4) g. Eglah - (2Sa 3:5) h. Bathsheba -...

Creation vs. Evolution (Part 1)

Creation vs. Evolution I. Purpose of this study 1. For the last 150 years, there has been a concerted effort to destroy people's believe in God by casting doubt on the belief that the universe and life were created by God. 2. This has been accomplished by developing and promoting the Theory of Evolution which is said to be the process by which species of organisms arise from earlier life forms and undergo change over time through natural selection. 3. The Theory of Evolution requires astronomical amou...

David's Life - A Warning to Christians (Part 2)

5. David experienced great victory early in his life. A. David had a great victory over Goliath. i. Before going in to battle, David was offered armour to protect himself, but he rejected it, not having proved it (1Sa 17:38-39). a. We would do well to follow David's example and "prove all things" (1Th 5:21; Eph 5:10). b. We should prepare to defend ourselves, but safety is ultimately from the Lord (Pro 21:31). 1) We shouldn't trust in our military for safety, but in God (Psa 20:7; Psa 44:6-7). 2) It i...

Child Discipline, Training, and Education (Part 2)

III. Training and educating children. 1. The goal of educating children is to bring them to maturity. A. Maturity - The state or quality of being mature (having the powers of the body and mind fully developed); fullness or perfection of development or growth. B. Jesus Christ is the standard of maturity (Eph 4:13). i. Jesus was trained up by his parents who provided Him with a well-rounded and quality education (Luk 2:51-52). a. He matured: 1) intellectually (in wisdom). 2) physically (in stature). ...

David's Life - A Warning to Christians (Part 1)

David's Life - A Warning to Christians I. The importance of this study. 1. David was a man after God's own heart. A. David was abundantly blessed by God. B. We can learn from good examples in David's life. 2. But David made some very poor choices and was chastened by God for them. A. As a result, David experienced a lot of pain and heartache that wouldn't have had to be. B. "Now all these things happened unto them for ensamples: and they are written for our admonition..." (1Co 10:11). C. "Wherefor...

Child Discipline, Training, and Education (Part 1)

Child Discipline, Training, and Education I. The importance of this study. 1. The family is the backbone of society. 2. Your children are the future. 3. You (parents) are responsible for the training and education of your children, whether you do it yourself or you delegate it to others. 4. You have a responsibility to God, your children, and society to discipline your children to ensure they grow up into God-fearing, honest, hard-working, responsible, and mature people. II. Child discipline - ...

Slavery (Part 3)

4. An Israelite could sell his daughter to be a maidservant (Exo 21:7). A. If she was betrothed to her master and she didn't please him, he could not sell her to someone from another nation, but he had to let her father redeem her (Exo 21:8). B. If he gave her to his son for a wife, he had to treat her like a daughter (Exo 21:9). C. If the son took himself another wife, he still had to provide her with food, clothing, and sex and if he failed to then she would go free (Exo 21:10-11). D. If you don't lik...

Marriage (Part 3)

For a master copy of the outline and the other sermons in the series, click here: Marriage. To listen to or watch the previous sermon in the series, click here: Part 2. Marriage I. A wife's (and all Christian women) adorning should not be focused on the outward such as plaiting (braiding) her hair, wearing jewelry, fine clothing, make-up, etc. (1Pe 3:3). i. Women are supposed to be clothed in modest apparel (1T...

Slavery (Part 2)

III. The definitions of the words shows that there is a clear distinction between slaves and servants. 1. Slave - n. I. 1. a. One who is the property of, and entirely subject to, another person, whether by capture, purchase, or birth; a servant completely divested of freedom and personal rights. 2. Servant - n. A person of either sex who is in the service of a master or mistress; one who is under obligation to work for the benefit of a superior, and to obey his (or her) commands. 1. A personal or domes...

Marriage (Part 2)

For a master copy of the outline and the other sermons in the series, click here: Marriage. To listen to or watch the previous sermon in the series, click here: Part 1. To listen to or watch the next sermon in the series, click here: Part 3. Marriage V. Since God created marriage, He also regulates the relationship within marriage. 1. The role and responsibilities o...

Marriage (Part 1)

For a master copy of the outline and the other sermons in the series, click here: Marriage. To listen to or watch the next sermon in the series, click here: Part 2. Marriage I. The importance of this study. 1. Marriage is a picture of Christ and His bride the church (Eph 5:22-32). 2. Marriage was God's design for mankind, even before the fall of man (Gen 2:21-25 c/w Mat 19:4-6). 3. Marriage is also the corner...

Slavery (Part 1)

Slavery I. Definitions 1. Slavery - n. 1. Severe toil like that of a slave; heavy labour, hard work, drudgery. 2. Conduct befitting a slave; ignoble, base, or unbecoming behaviour. Obs. rare. 3. The condition of a slave; the fact of being a slave; servitude; bondage. 2. Slave - n. I. 1. a. One who is the property of, and entirely subject to, another person, whether by capture, purchase, or birth; a servant completely divested of freedom and personal rights. 3. Servitude - 1. The condition of being ...

There's a War for Your Minds, Kids (Part 2)

5. Friends pressuring you into sin: sex, drunkenness, drugs, theft, foul language, etc. A. You will experience peer pressure from your friends to do sinful things such as these. i. Remember what God says, "Thou shalt not follow a multitude to do evil" (Exo 23:2). ii. Remember that following the crowd was what nailed Jesus Christ to the cross (Mat 27:22-23). B. Your friends might try to pressure you into having sex before you're married. i. The Bible calls this fornication. a. Fornication - Voluntary...

All Things to All Men (Part 2)

  • By Pastor Chad Wagner
  • on Wednesday, September 25, 2013
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V. Becoming as them that are without law (Gentiles) to them that are without law. 1. Them that are without law are the Gentiles. (Rom 2:12-14) 2. Them that are without also refers to unbelievers who are outside the church. (1Co 5:12-13) 3. Paul became as a Gentile to the Gentiles so that he could identify with them. A. Paul was the apostle to the Gentiles. (Rom 11:13) B. When Paul preached Christ to the Gentiles, he didn't use the same manner as he did with the Jews by going to the law to show that Jes...

There's a War for Your Minds, Kids (Part 1)

There's a War for Your Minds, Kids I. This sermon is for the kids in the church. 1. There's a war being waged for the control of your minds, kids. 2. There are many fronts on which the assaults are being made including: A. Teachers discounting God and Creation, and teaching evolution. B. Friends pressuring you to not believe in God or to believe in a false god. C. Teachers, society, and the world in general teaching you to go into debt. D. Teachers teaching that homosexuality is good and normal. ...

All Things to All Men (Part 1)

  • By Pastor Chad Wagner
  • on Wednesday, September 18, 2013
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All Things to All Men (1Co 9:19-23) I. Overview. 1. Being free from all men, but a servant to all. 2. Becoming as a Jew to the Jews. 3. Becoming as a Gentile to the Gentiles. 4. Becoming as weak to the weak. 5. Being all things to all men to save some and be a partaker of the gospel with them. II. Being free from all men, but a servant to all. (1Co 9:19) 1. Paul begins this chapter by asking the rhetorical question: am I not free? (1Co 9:1) 2. This answer is obviously "yes" as Paul states in verse ...

Basic Bible Doctrine (Part 17) - The Second Coming of Christ

XIII. The Second Coming of Christ 1. This Basic Bible Doctrine series started by covering things that took place before time began and will end by covering things that will take place after time ends. 2. What will the second coming of Christ be like? How will we know when it happens? A. When Jesus left this earth after His resurrection, angels told the disciples who watched him depart into heaven that he would return in like manner (Act 1:9-11). i. Like - 1. Having the same characteristics or qualities...

Why We Are Not Primitive Baptists (Part 3) - Pagan Holidays (Christmas, Easter, Halloween)

  • By Pastor Chad Wagner
  • on Wednesday, September 11, 2013
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VIII. Pagan holidays. 1. The pagan origin of Christmas. A. "In Roman times, the best-known winter festival was Saturnalia, which was popular throughout Italy. Saturnalia was a time of general relaxation, feasting, merry-making, and a cessation of formal rules. Holly was also considered the key symbolic plant of the god Saturn and festival. It included the making and giving of small presents (Saturnalia et Sigillaricia), including small dolls for children and candles for adults.[7] During Saturnalia, busin...

Basic Bible Doctrine (Part 16) - Christian Duty

XII. Christian Duty 1. So you know and understand who the true God is, what the true word of God is, how to study and understand the Bible, that men by nature are totally depraved and condemned under sin, that Jesus Christ saved His elect eternally by grace alone, that belief and obedience of the gospel saves God's children temporally, and that believers ought to be baptized and added to a true church that worships God in spirit and in truth. A. At this point, if you understand and believe all of the a...

Why We Are Not Primitive Baptists (Part 2) - Closed (Not Close) Communion

  • By Pastor Chad Wagner
  • on Wednesday, September 4, 2013
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VII. Interchurch communion. 1. Communion is a local church ordinance. 2. The apostle Paul dealt much with the issue of communion with the church at Corinth. A. The first epistle to the Corinthians was addressed specifically "unto the church of God which is a Corinth" (1Co 1:2). B. Paul tells them that "ye are the body of Christ, and members in particular" (1Co 12:27). i. The body and members under consideration is the local church and the members of it (1Co 12:12-26). ii. The description of the body...

Basic Bible Doctrine (Part 15) - True Worship

XI. True Worship 1. The necessity of worshipping God in truth. A. God must be worshipped in spirit and in truth (Joh 4:24). i. Truth - I. The quality of being true. 1. a. The character of being, or disposition to be, true to a person, principle, cause, etc.; faithfulness, fidelity, loyalty, constancy, steadfast allegiance. II. 5. a. Conformity with fact; agreement with reality; accuracy, correctness, verity (of statement or thought). ii. True worshippers worship God in truth (Joh 4:23). a. True - 1....

Basic Bible Doctrine (Part 14) - The Local Church

X. The Local Church 1. A church is a congregation of people (Heb 2:12 c/w Psa 22:22; Act 7:38 c/w Exo 16:2). 2. There is more than one type of church found in the scriptures. A. In the last section, it was shown that baptism adds a person to the church. In this section, it will be shown which church is under consideration. B. The Bible speaks of the universal church comprised of all the redeemed from all time as the church (Heb 12:22-23). i. This is the whole family of God (Eph 3:15). ii. This chur...

Why We Are Not Primitive Baptists (Part 1) - Sonship of Christ; Church Autonomy (associations); Church Government

Why We Are Not Primitive Baptists I. The reason for this study. 1. Since the Minneapolis Church is an independent and autonomous church and not part of a denomination or an association, it is difficult in a few sentences to explain to someone "what kind of church" we are. 2. For that reason, we sometimes will tell inquirers that compared to modern denominations or associations, we are most similar to Primitive Baptists. 3. If we identify ourselves as such to someone, then we usually will briefly expla...

Basic Bible Doctrine (Part 13) - Baptism (Part 2)

vi. What about "household baptisms" in the Bible? a. Let's examine each of the five "household baptisms" in the Bible. b. Cornelius' house (Act 10:47-48). 1) It is true that more than Cornelius was baptized by Peter. 2) Cornelius had invited his kinsmen and near friends to hear Peter (Act 10:24). 3) The members of Cornelius' house were all old enough to fear God, since he feared God with ALL his house, which could not include infants as they are too young to fear God (Act 10:2). 4) The same people tha...

Corruption in Modern Bible Versions (Part 4) - More Verse Comparisons Between the KJV, NIV, NASB, and NKJV

For a master copy of the outline and for more resources on the modern Bible perversions, click here: Bible Versions See the attached outline for verse comparisons between the King James Version (KJV), the New International Version (NIV), and the New American Standard Bible (NASB) which show that changes in the modern versions affect important Bible doctrine....

Basic Bible Doctrine (Part 12) - Baptism (Part 1)

IX. Baptism 1. What is baptism? A. Baptism - 1. The action or ceremony of baptizing; immersion of a person in water, or application of water by pouring or sprinkling, as a religious rite, symbolical of moral or spiritual purification or regeneration, and, as a Christian ordinance, betokening initiation into the Church. B. Baptize - Etymology - [a. F. baptise-r, -izer (11th c.), ad. L. baptiza-re, ad. Gr. βaπτξειν ‘to immerse, bathe, wash, drench,’ in Christian use appropriated to the religious rite, ...

Corruption in Modern Bible Versions (Part 3) - Verse Comparisons Between the KJV, NIV, NASB, and NKJV

For a master copy of the outline and for more resources on the modern Bible perversions, click here: Bible Versions See the attached outline for verse comparisons between the King James Version (KJV), the New International Version (NIV), and the New American Standard Bible (NASB) which show that changes in the modern versions affect important Bible doctrine....

Basic Bible Doctrine (Part 11) - The Purpose of the Gospel

For a paperback book in outline form which addresses over 150 difficult verses that Arminians use against Sovereign Grace, check out: Problem Texts for Sovereign Grace: Rooting Arminianism Out of Every Verse. VIII. The Purpose of the Gospel 1. A common question which is often asked when someone first hears of the doctrine of sovereign grace is: "If God chose people to save before He even created the world, then what ...

Corruption in Modern Bible Versions (Part 2) - Vaticanus and Sinaiticus; Changes in the NIV

For a master copy of the outline and for more resources on the modern Bible perversions, click here: Bible Versions VII. Some facts about the manuscripts, Vaticanus (B) and Sinaiticus (Aleph). 1. Vaticanus (B) A. Vaticanus was discovered in the Vatican in 1448. B. “B agrees with the Textus Receptus only about 50% of the time. It differs from the Majority Greek in nearly 8000 places, amounting to about one change per vers...