Holiness (2025)

Classes - Benchley church of Christ

CL

September 10, 2025

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How is holy living possible?

Is holy living even possible?

  • Key passage: Romans 6:5-7
    • This is our goal.
  • Romans 6:12-19
    • Do not let sin reign in your body
    • Sin shall not have dominion over you
    • We are under grace
    • Slaves of sin no more
    • Slaves of righteousness now
  • Philippians 4:13 – I can do all things through Christ
  • I John 5:14-15 – Ask according to His will. He hears us.
  • What is the risk if we don’t believe we can be HOLY?
    • We might get the idea that all we need is grace.

God’s role in our holiness

  • Hebrews 10:10 – Through the body of Christ, sacrificed once for all people, we can be made holy.
  • Ephesians 2:8-10
    • Saved by grace (God’s favor)
    • Through faith (man’s part)
  • All Christians are “sanctified”
  • Christians are also “being sanctified”
    • Hebrews 2:11 – Greek tense is continual
    • Our relationship to God and Jesus is different through sanctification.
    • I John 1:6-7 – Blood of Christ continually cleanses us from sin

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Benchley Sermons 2025
DW

September 07, 2025

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Introduction

The point of prayer

It’s not to show off (Matthew 6:5)

  • Long prayers are not bad – Jesus Himself sometimes prayed for long amounts of time.
  • The problem is when you are making a long prayer just to show off.

It’s not to have “meaningless repetition” (Matthew 6:7)

  • Don’t just say the phrases by rote without meaning.

It’s not to provide information to God (Matthew 6:8)

  • God already knows what we need before we ask.

It’s a personal connection with God (Matthew 6:6)

  • God is not too busy to listen to us. He ways to hear from us.

“Pray then, in this way …”

“Our Father, who is in Heaven, hallowed be Your name.”

  • “name” can refer to more than just your literal name.
  • We should keep God holy and revered in our minds.

“Your kingdom come.”

  • Matthew 3:1-2; 4:17
  • At the time, the kingdom was imminent.
  • Acts 2:29-36 – Jesus fulfilled the prophecy made to David a thousand years before.
  • After Acts 2, the kingdom was already in existence. Colossians 1:13; Revelation 1:9
  • We could still pray this in the sense of God’s rule coming into people’s hearts.

“Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.”

“Give us this day our daily bread.”

“And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.”

“And do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from evil.”

  • James 1:13-14
  • Scriptures often references indirect action. We know that God Himself does not tempt anyone, but He allows us to be tempted through our own free will.

“[For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.]”

  • This verse was not included in the most ancient manuscripts.

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James (2025)

Classes - Benchley church of Christ

DW

September 07, 2025

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James 5

  • James 5:3 – The meaning of the end of this verse is a bit unclear. It may just mean that this problem had become especially bad recently.
  • James 5:4 – Under the Law of Moses, workers were to be paid at the end of every day.
  • James 5:6 – Compares James 2:6. The rich were abusing the poor.
  • James 5:7 – Be patient! The “coming of the Lord” may mean the second coming of Christ or it may just mean God’s punishment on the unrighteous wealthy men in James 5:1-6.
  • James 5:10 – Be patient like the prophets. Many of them were treated horribly.
  • James 5:11 – Job is the example of patient suffering. But the Lord is full of compassion and merciful. This is the lesson we should get from Job!
  • James 5:13-15 – Is this referring to spiritual or physical illness?
  • James 5:20 – This is a concise refutation of “once saved, always saved.”

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Holiness (2025)

Classes - Benchley church of Christ

CL

September 03, 2025

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Holiness: optional for Christians?

Holiness is not optional because:

It is given through Christ

It is required for fellowship with God

  • Who will see the Lord?
    • Hebrews 12:14
    • Psalms 15:1-5 – Who shall sojourn in your tent?
      • Psalms 15:2
        • He who walks uprightly
        • He who works righteousness
        • He who speaks truth in His heart
      • Psalms 15:3
        • Does not slander with his tongue
        • Does not do evil with his neighbor
        • Does not take up reproach from his friend
      • Psalms 15:4
        • Despises vile people and honors God-fearing people
        • Who keeps an oath even when it hurts
      • Psalms 15:5
        • Who is fair and honest in financial matters

It is required for effective service to God

  • II Timothy 2:19-21 – Do you have “china” (place settings) in your house?
    • II Timothy 2:21 – Gives a description of the honorable vessel. “Set apart as holy” and therefore “useful to the master.”

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Introduction

Be realistic, but optimistic

Younger folks should honor older folks

You ain’t done yet!

  • Psalms 92:12-15
  • Luke 1:36 – Elizabeth bore a son in her old age.
  • Luke 2:36-38 – Anna served in the temple in her old age.
  • Exodus 7:7 – Moses was eighty years old when he stood before God.
  • Leviticus 19:32 – Honoring the older people was part of the Law of Moses.
  • I Timothy 3:6 – Elders must be men with experience.
  • Example: Dr. Chibanda trained grandmothers in Zimbabwe to help those with psychological issues. The grandmothers were more effective than the doctors!
  • II Timothy 1:5
  • Titus 2:3-4

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