Distinctive Preaching (06/27/24)

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This week we’re talking about how the type of preaching done by the apostles in the first century, and the type of preaching we need to do today, will sound very different from the type of preaching that is typical in the religious world. Our preaching needs to be distinctive. Yet in too many churches among brethren, the sermons that are presented from the pulpit could be preached in many denominational churches without much (if any) objection. We’re going to talk about why this is a problem.Continue Reading

“Raccoon” John Smith: A “Civil Campbellite”

"Raccoon" John Smith: A "Civil Campbellite"

“Raccoon” John Smith (1784-1868) stopped at an inn while traveling and preaching in Alabama. As the landlady began preparing his breakfast, they struck up a conversation. When she learned that he was from Kentucky, she asked him about the “strange sort of people” she heard about “up there in Kentucky called Campbellites” (The Life of Elder John Smith, Williams, p. 393).

“Yes, madam,” replied he, “there are some in my own neighborhood.”

“You have seen some of them then?” said she.

“Yes, madam, but they don’t like that name.”

“Well, how do they look?” said she. “Do tell me, sir” (ibid. p. 394).

The reason she was anxious to learn what these “Campbellites” were like was because of the stories she heard about them. As she explained to Smith, she was told about them taking anyone who wanted to join them and putting them under the water, sometimes even taking them by force and dragging them down to the water. She told of one legend in which the “Campbellites” chased a man for five miles, plunged him in the water, and then abandoned him to find his own way home. Upon hearing all this, Smith asked what she imagined these people would look like. She said they must have “a sort of wild, fierce, fanatical look about them” (ibid. p. 394). To this, he replied:

“Madam…look right at me, and you will see one! But don’t be afraid,” continued he, seeing her start, and then blush with confusion, “I am a civil Campbellite, and will not chase you into the water”  (ibid. p. 394).

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The Dangers of Bible Colleges (06/13/24)

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This week we’re talking about the dangers of preachers attending a Bible college. Many brethren rightly point out that there is no requirement in the New Testament that preachers attend a “Bible college” or receive some formal education before they can preach. Yet even with that disclaimer, many assume that attending a Bible college is unquestionably good. However, there are some dangers inherent in these “Bible colleges” that we would be foolish to ignore. So we’re going to discuss some of these today.Continue Reading

Not Enough Preaching on Grace? (05/16/24)

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This week we’re talking about preaching on the topic of grace. Do we preach on that enough? Or is it, as some claim, a neglected topic among brethren? There are some terrible consequences that come if we do neglect this subject. We’re going to notice what these are, and what we need to be teaching about grace.Continue Reading

Preachers in Churches without Elders (05/02/24)

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This week we’re talking about preachers and their work with a local church. I recently joined brother Osamagbe Lesley Egharevba, a gospel preacher in Nigeria, for a series of video interviews discussing the work of a preacher. These three videos are on his YouTube channel, but he was gracious enough to allow me to share some of the clips from our discussions here. So this episode is going to contain some of the highlights from those interviews in which we discuss the work of a preacher in the local church, particularly when the congregation is without elders. Unfortunately, this is the condition a lot of local churches are in today, so I believe this discussion is relevant.Continue Reading

Nothing New Under the Sun in the New Year (01.04.24)

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This week we’re talking about the state we find ourselves in at the beginning of this new year. This world is full of problems. Society is becoming more godless, which means that there is more hostility and animosity toward those who claim to be Christians. The news seems to be getting worse and worse. And here in the United States, with 2024 being a Presidential election year, I don’t expect the news to get better anytime soon. But as bad as the conditions around us seem to be getting, the Bible is still there with relevant, timeless guidance to help us navigate the challenges ahead.Continue Reading

The Time When They Will No Longer Endure Sound Doctrine

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As Paul began to close his second letter to Timothy, he “solemnly” charged him (2 Timothy 4:1) to carry out his work as a preacher. He told the young evangelist, “Preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort, with great patience and instruction” (2 Timothy 4:2).

Timothy was not at liberty to teach any message that he or others might prefer. He was to proclaim the word of God, just as Paul and the other apostles taught (2 Timothy 1:13). He was not to deviate from this message in any way – just as we must not alter the message (cf. Galatians 1:8-9; Revelation 22:18-19). The charge for him to “be ready in season and out of season” to preach this pure, unadulterated message of the gospel required a willingness to proclaim it even if it was unpopular, inconvenient, and difficult for people to accept.

However, since the message of the gospel is sometimes unpopular, inconvenient, and difficult for people to accept, many turn away from it. Sadly, this even happens among Christians and in local churches. Paul warned Timothy that he would encounter this:

For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but wanting to have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves teachers in accordance to their own desires, and will turn away their ears from the truth and will turn aside to myths” (2 Timothy 4:3-4).

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