Our 3 Unique Beliefs About the Church
Text: 2 Timothy 4:3-4






Thesis: To show beliefs that are unique to our faith.

Introduction:

1. Are you looking for a church home? Are you interested in what makes us unique?
2. Consider three beliefs that make us unique?

Discussion:

We believe that…

I. The biblical Jesus is real.
A. Salvation depends upon believing in Jesus (1 Jn. 5:1).
B. This same Jesus spoke of topics which some overlook.
Judging (Jn. 7:24); Gehenna-Hell (Jesus used 11 times in NT); Divorce (Mt. 19:9)

II. Unity is special.
A. Jesus prayed for unity (Jn. 17:20-21); we practice it.
B. Anyone who seeks truth has a home here (Jn. 8:32).
1. Illustration1

III. Division is wrong.
A. Division is a real threat to peace, harmony & unity.
Contrast Gen. 11:1-11 & 1 Cor. 1:10ff
B. Paul warned against proselytizing party-ism because that’s not following Christ (1
Cor. 1:10-17).

“Closet-room” Warnings
1. Stubborn ignorance is not bliss (Mt. 25:24).
2. Rebellion is the same as witchcraft (1 Sam. 15:23).

“Hat-rack” Apps
1. Knowing God personally enlightens (Hos. 4:6).
2. Obedience is better than any sacrifice (1 Sam. 15:22).
3. Works perfect faith (Jam. 2:22).

Conclusion:

1. Truth is simple; and we can simply follow truth.
2. God wants us to seek his will his way.










A little boy who lived far out in the country in the late 1800s had reached the age of twelve and had never in all his life seen a circus. You can imagine his excitement, when one day a poster went up at school announcing that on the next Saturday a traveling circus was coming to the nearby town.

He ran home with the glad news and the question, “Daddy, can I go?” Although the family was poor, the father sensed how important this was to the lad. “If you do your Saturday chores ahead of time,” he said, “I’ll see to it that you have the money to go.”

Come Saturday morning, the chores were done and the little boy stood by the breakfast table, dressed in his Sunday best. His father reached down into the pocket of his overalls and pulled out a dollar bill-the most money the little boy had possessed at one time in all his life. The father cautioned him to be careful and then sent him on his way to town.

The boy was so excited, his feet hardly seemed to touch the ground all the way. As he neared the outskirts of the village, he noticed people lining the streets, and he worked his way through the crowd until he could see what was happening. Lo and behold, it was the approaching spectacle of a circus parade! The parade was the grandest thing this lad had ever seen. Caged animals snarled as they passed, bands beat their rhythms and sounded shining horns, midgets performed acrobatics while flags and ribbons swirled overhead. Finally, after everything had passed where he was standing, the traditional circus clown, with floppy shoes, baggy pants, and a brightly painted face, brought up the rear. As the clown passed by, the little boy reached into his pocket and took out that precious dollar bill. Handing the money to the clown, the boy turned around and went home. What had happened? The boy thought he had seen the circus when he had only seen the parade!

Hot Illustrations For Youth Talks Wayne Rice, Zonderzan, pp. 56-57. From http://www.higherpraise.com/illustrations/abundantlife.htm, Accessed 12 Dec 2009.
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