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Mark 7:1-5

SERMON #1
TITLE: Well Intentioned Dragons
TEXT: Mark 7:1-4: In every group there are some dragons.
Who? KEY WORD: Descriptions READING: Same :1. Every church has them (Dragons)
  1. Read quote from page 11.
  2. How can you recognize a dragon? Hunting Dog1. 4-legged kind point where the hunter should shoot
  3. 2-legged kind become the ears, eyes, nose of the leadership
  4. Point out problems that need to be dealt with
  5. You need to check on Mrs. X, marital problems
  6. Why doesn’t someone do something about _ _? Wet Blanket1. A negative disposition that becomes contagious
  7. It is no use even trying. Won’t work
  8. We tried that once Captain Bluster1. In attitude, if not in word, they are right and all others are wrong
  9. A steamroller who flattens anyone in their way
  10. Negotiation is a dirty word; compromise is unspeakable Fickle Financier1. Uses money to register approval or disapproval
  11. Think money means clout - voting power Busybody - tells others how to do their job Sniper - avoids face-to-face; shoots behind people’s back Bookkeeper - keeps a written record of everything Merchant of Muck - willing to listen to everyone’s gripes Legalist - kind of car to drive, what songs to sing, etc. at infinitum
BEST DEFENSE1. Don’t become bitter - Hebrews 12:15 “ see that no bitter root grows up”
2. Encourage a positive attitude - Look for the good, spit our the bones
3. Reinforce productive members - bulletin, rainbows, plaque, honor them
4. Share outside interests - find a common ground
5. Cultivate personal trust - Dig beneath the surface
“ Within the church, they are often sincere, well-meaning saints, but they leave ulcers, strained relationships, and hard feelings in their wake. They don’t consider themselves difficult people. They don’t sit up nights thinking of ways to be nasty. Often they are pillars of the community - talented, strong personalities, deservingly respected - but for some reason, they undermine the ministry of the church. They are not naturally rebellious or pathological; they are loyal church members, convinced they’re serving God, but they wind up doing more harm than good.”
Well Intentioned Dragons, Marshall Shelley, page 11
SERMON #2
TITLE: Traditions - What are they?
TEXT: Mark 7:1-5: We must learn the difference in a custom and a tradition.
What? KEY WORD: Kinds READING: Same :Study two words - Tradition, Custom Tradition - four passages.1. Matthew 15:1-9 and Mark 7:1-13 - Same event described
  1. Galatians 1:143. Colossians 2:8 Custom.1. Long standing practice - Matthew 27:15; Mark 10:12. Law - Luke 1:9; Luke 2:27; Luke 2:42; Luke 4:16; Acts 6:14; Acts 15:13. Religious practice - 1 Corinthians 11:16 “ we have no custom”
  2. Religious teachings - Acts 16:21; Acts 21:21 Definitions.1. “Tradition” Vine - “A handing down, a handing over”
  3. “Custom” Vine - “A custom, habit, manner, see ‘wont’.”
  4. “Wont” Vine - “As he had ever done; as was his custom; to be accustomed” Two kinds of “traditions”.1. Good - 1 Corinthians 11:2; 2 Thessalonians 3:6; 2 Thessalonians 2:152. Bad - Mark 7:4; Mark 7:8; Colossians 2:8 Do we have any traditions? Yes. Some good. Some WRONG!

Are we REALLY Tradition - Bound? YES!1. When to stand; Order of service; Closing prayer; Invitation Song of Solomon 2. Wednesday night Bible Study; Sunday night worship; Statement at a baptism 3. Baptism must be: At a worship service Tradition does not make the thing right or wrong.1. It makes “you” wrong in binding it. 2. Legalism is wrong. 3. Formalism is wrong. 4. Isaiah 1:10-17 GOOD ADVICE FOR US TODAY!

Mark 7:6-13

SERMON #1
TITLE: Void the Word
TEXT: Mark 7:6-13: We can make the Bible void.
How? KEY WORD: Methods READING: Same :1. The Word is powerful (Hebrews 4:12)
  1. It is the Word of God.
  2. How can one make it useless? Take out of context - women can smoke (Genesis 24:64) “ A text removed from its context becomes a pretext.”

Misquote - Revelation 2:20 “ forbid that woman to teach” Omit a word, read part of a sentence

Eisegesis - read into the text opinions, pre-conceived notions We all come to a text with out own notions. They must be set aside.

Explain away - Acts 2:38 - “ For” means because of (but not in Matthew 26:28) Many examples could be given - Baptim, Lord’s Supper weekly, church organization

Reject the source - higher criticism, Paul did not write Romans (written in 4th century) Genesis was written by 4 authors (JEDP theory); Mark wrote - other copied from him

Reject inspiration - John 12:48 - Broad sweep - “ I don’t believe the Bible is from God.” Simple to reject the Bible. Most can’t explain WHY they reject. They reject because they disagree.

Deny authority - Bible PLUS - tradition, public opinion, personal views “ I know it says that, but God won’t expect me to obey it.” My opinion carries as much weight as the Bible does.

Substitution - tradition (our text) Cancel the command of God to keep our traditions.

Addition - Instrumental music added to Ephesians 5:19 Revelation 22:18
Subtraction - Delete “ confess with your mouth” from Romans 10:9-10 Revelation 22:19
Spiritualize - read secondary meaning into every text
Many explain away by giving “ spiritual” interpretation.
Dove = Holy Spirit; Water = cleansing; Sword = Word of God; Fire = power from God
SERMON #2
TITLE: Traditions - When are they wrong?
TEXT: Mark 7:9-13: Traditions can become sinful without realizing it.
How? KEY WORD: Ways READING: Same
  1. This morning we discussed what traditions are.
  2. This evening - When do they become wrong, sinful? When it divides.1. God hates division. 1 Corinthians 1:10; Proverbs 6:192. We should seek unity. Ephesians 4:1-73. Examples of the division: One cup, foot washing, break bread, eat in building When it becomes law and binding as “the way”.1. Methods of evangelism, Worship order, Program of work
  3. “There is more than one way to skin a cat.” There is more than one way to worship, evangelize, teach a class, serve communion, preach a sermon, etc.
  4. What we do is usually arrived at by trial and error. “We tried that many years ago. It didn’t work.”
  5. Doctrines do not change. People do; the world does; attitudes do; methods do. When it replaces a commandment.1. Mark 7:1-37 “It is Corban.”
  6. Most denominational doctrines are traditions.
  7. God says “A” and someone teaches “B” about music, baptism, one church, etc. When we defend what we are (status quo).1. Restoration Movement - 1790 to 1990
  8. We feel we have “arrived” See Philippians 3:11-16 When we stop “restoring” the N. T. church.1. We have restored: Worship, Organization, Name, Salvation plan
  9. We have not restored: Fellowship, Zeal, Unity, Spirit of worship
  10. 1 Peter 4:11 - Speak as the oracles of God When we reject things that are “right” because others do it, or do it that way.1. Mother’s Day, Pastors, Bishops, Responsive reading, Say, “Amen”
  11. Deaconesses, Testify, witness When we fail to teach some doctrines.1. Holy Spirit - Indwelling and work today, Security of believers
  12. Priesthood of believers, Spirit of worship, Grace
  13. Last things - Judgment, Heaven, Hell When it causes us to be complacent and apathetic. Survey by tom Holland:
  14. Problems the church faces as seen by Elders: Apathy 55%, Liberalism 30%, Divorce 25%, Unwilling to work 20%
  15. Problems of 90’s as seen by preachers: Liberalism, Worldliness, Divorce, Compromise with error, Apathy, Ignorance of the BibleHow to Break With Tradition Without Breaking the Church Change must come S L O W L Y.1. People are slow to adjust to changes.
  16. Change must be: Prepared for, explained, and given time. Change must be helpful, an improvement.1. Change for the sake of change = Chaos.
  17. Change is accepted when you can give a valid reason for the need to change. We must PLAN to teach ourselves better.1. Sermons, Classes, Programs of work, Personal study

Mark 7:14-23

TITLE: Worms in the Apple
TEXT: Mark 7:14-23: Many sins begin on the inside.
Which? KEY WORD: Sins READING: Same :1. We often excuse sin - someone else led me astray, tempted me, etc.
  1. Jesus is teaching that many sins (not all) begin on the inside and travel out
  2. Read attached article - how a worm gets in an apple. (see below) Public teaching (14-16)1. Nothing from the outside defiles us
  3. Not what goes in harms us, what comes out harms us
  4. External things can harm us - alcohol, drugs - but started inside with desire Private explanation (17-20)1. Our body takes care of dirt from the outside
  5. It is the dirt inside that harms us
  6. NOT: out of our body systems
  7. BUT: out of our heart (mind, soul, desires, will, emotions)
  8. James 1:13-15 - Not from God, Process = Lust > Sin > Death Jesus’ list (21-23)1. Sexual - Adultery, Fornication, Evil thoughts (lust), Lasciviousness
  9. Property - Theft, Covetousness, Wickedness (bad, mean)
  10. Inter-personal - Murder, Deceit, Blasphemy (hurtful speech), Evil eye
  11. Personal - Pride, Foolishness A Worm In An Apple How does a worm get inside an apple? Perhaps you think the worm burrows in from the outside. No, scientists have discovered that the worm comes from the inside. But, how does he get in there? Simple. An insect lays an egg in the apple blossom. Sometime later the worm hatches in the heart of the apple, then eats his way out.

Sin, like the worm, begins in the heart and works out through the person’s thoughts, words and actions.

Mark 7:24

TITLE: Could not be Hidden
TEXT: Mark 7:24: Jesus cannot be hidden
Why? KEY WORD: Questions READING: Same :1. Jesus did not seek publicity
  1. Jesus wanted to hide - make no headlines
  2. But he could not be hidden Why did Jesus want to be hidden?1. Not seeking publicity - unlike many televangelists today
  3. Not wanting fame to spread too fast - timing
  4. John 7:6-8 - My time is not yet
  5. Luke 9:53 - He was heading toward Jerusalem Why could he not be hidden?1. Doing good - Acts 10:38 “ went about doing good” Mark 7:37 “ Does all things well”
  6. He was meeting people’s needs3. Healing, helping, feeding
  7. Blind, deaf, lame, dead, sick, demon possessed
  8. He was preaching what people needed to hear
  9. Matthew 4:17 - Jesus preached - repent, kingdom at hand
  10. Matthew 4:23 - In synagogue - gospel of kingdom
  11. He was offering hope, forgiveness, salvation9. He was making the complicated - simpleCan Jesus be hidden in your life?1. Do not deny Jesus - Matthew 10:332. 2 Timothy 2:12 - If we deny him, he will deny us.
  12. Be open with your faith - John 12:42 - believed but not confessed

Mark 7:25-30

TITLE: Who is the dog?
TEXT: Mark 7:24-30: God has some established priorities.
Why? KEY WORD: Explanations READING: Same :1. At first reading - many think Jesus is calling her a dog.
  1. What is the message of this conversation? Not prejudice - name calling - contempt for gentiles1. Jesus died for ALL men - all races, all nations
  2. All are invited to come. Salvation is open to all people. I missed my turn1. As a child, wait for adults to eat first.
  3. Now as an adult, wait for the kids to eat first.
  4. I missed my turn at being first. Priority was Jews first.1. John the Baptizer
  5. Jesus - limited commission Matthew 15:24; Matthew 10:5-63. Paul - Romans 1:164. Went to synagogues - first
  6. Finally - I turn to the Gentiles (Acts 13:466. Paul’s plan - Acts 26:207. Jesus’ plan - Acts 1:8 Study the text:1. Jesus says - Let children be filled first (emphasis on FIRST)
  7. She thinks - I am not a child (Jew) so I must wait my turn.
  8. Proverb - Don’t look a gift horse in mouth. Do not muzzle the ox.
  9. ” sleeping dogs lie.” - I am not calling anyone a dog. Just let them alone.
  10. Proverb - Do not feed the dogs first, and children starve. (Priority)
  11. She agrees - But when the children eat, if they drop a crumb, can I have it?
  12. Results - Because of her faith, her daughter is healed

Mark 7:36-37

TITLE: Does all things well TEXT: Mark 7:36-37: : KEY WORD: READING: :

  1. Preachers must be a jack-of-all-trades, and master of one (Bible).
  2. Must know farming, business, medical, legal, etc.
  3. Jesus did all things well - : Created1. John 1:1-3 - All things were made by him
  4. Colossians 1:17 - In him all things consist
  5. Genesis 1:31 - Saw everything He had made, it was very good Miracles1. None were partial, over time
  6. Total, complete, instantly perfected Teaching1. Sermon on the mount - astonished at his teachings
  7. Multitudes
  8. Small groups - in homes, with apostles
  9. One on one - individual instruction Answering questions1. At age 12
  10. Around the temple during last week - Matthew 21:1-46; Matthew 22:1-463. Matthew 22:46 - no one dared ask him any more questions Dealing with stress1. Knew when to withdraw
  11. Spent the night in prayer
  12. Took time off - weddings, feasts, trips out of town Answering his critics1. See Matthew 21:1-46; Matthew 22:1-462. Before Pilate - John 18:36 Kingdom not of this world Facing adversity (trial, crucifixion, death)1. Luke 9:51-53 - set his face toward Jerusalem
  13. In the garden - watch and pray with me
  14. Let’s go - they are coming for me Faithful to God and His mission1. John 17:4 - Done all that you sent me to do
  15. John 19:30 - it is finished

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