Benchley Sermons 2025
JJ

November 16, 2025

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Introduction

  • Probably every congregation has some members that are weak or lacking in confidence in their salvation.

Confidence in your salvation

  • Acts 2:38 – Peter answered the question about what must do to be saved.
  • Romans 1:16 – The gospel is God’s power to salvation.
  • John 3:16
  • Everything you can think of with relation to confidence in salvation relates to Acts 2:38 and Romans 1:16.

Scriptures that should give us confidence

Other considerations

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Elder qualifications, part 2 (continued)

I Timothy 3 (continued)

  • I Timothy 3:8-13 – “Deacons likewise …”
    • The word behind “deacon” or “servant,” but deacons are servants with special roles within the church.
    • Deacons must also match the qualifications laid out for elders.
    • I Timothy 3:11 – The most natural reading seems to be referring to deacons’ wives.

For further study, see also:

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Benchley Sermons 2025

Sermons - Benchley church of Christ

DW

November 16, 2025

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Introduction

Review

  • We are seeking a balanced approach to this topic.

“Manages his own household well”

  • I Timothy 3:4-5
  • Dignity or reverence here could be referring to either the father or the children.
  • Titus 1:6
    • Does faithful here mean that the children are faithful to the earthly father or that they are Christians?
    • The word behind it (pistos) can be translated either “believers” of “faithful.” Context is key to determining the precise meaning.
    • Faithful to their earthly father:
      • Strengths:
        • Context seems to favor the more specific contrast.
        • Harmony: If I Timothy 3:4-5 is a parallel.
      • Weaknesses
        • The number of translations going with “believe” is greater.
        • Is I Timothy 3:4-5 an exact parallel, or supplemental information?
  • What about children who are grown and gone?
    • What about Proverbs 22:6?
      • Proverbs are general truths that have exceptions.
  • Must a man have a plurality of children?

“holding fast the faithful word”

  • Titus 1:9
  • An elder must be able to refute error.

“not pugnacious” (violent, striker, bully)

“gentle” (patient)

“peaceable” (not contentious, not quarrelsome)

“free from the love of money” (not covetous)

“not fond of sordid gain” (not greedy for gain, not greedy of filthy lucre)

“not a new convert” (novice, recent convert)

“good reputation with those outside” (well thought of by outsiders)

For further study, see also:

Sermons - Benchley church of Christ

DW

November 09, 2025

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Judges (2025)

Classes - Benchley church of Christ

JM

November 12, 2025

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Part 1: The roots of Israel’s apostasy (Judges 1:1-3:6), continued

The unfolding and consequences of apostasy (Judges 2:6-3:6), continued

Joshua’s death and the coming apostasy (Judges 2:6-10)

  • There are ancient monuments and reliefs that reference Israel in the land of Canaan in roughly 1400 B.C.

The recurring pattern of Israel’s apostasy, God’s grace, and God’s anger (Judges 2:11-23)

  • Deuteronomy 12:29-32 – Baal was a storm God.
  • God told them clearly that worshiping idols was abhorrent to Him.
  • Judges 2:19 – Israel’s downward spiral. When they relapsed, they did even worse than before.

The testing of Israel (Judges 3:1-6)

Part 2: The downward spiral of Israel’s apostasy (Judges 3:7-16:31)

Othniel (Judges 3:7-11)

  • Othniel was either the younger brother or nephew of Caleb and was married to Caleb’s daughter.

Ehud (Judges 3:12-30)

  • Ehud was left-handed, or “restricted in the right hand” as the Hebrew says literally.
  • Eglon’s name means, “little calf.”

Shamgar (Judges 3:31)

  • Shamgar is mentioned again in Judges 5:6, but not much is known about him.
  • An ox goad is not normally a particularly lethal instrument.

Takeaways

  • The pattern in Judges – described in Judges 2 and oft-repeated throughout the book – demonstrates God’s steadfast love. He listens to the cries of his oppressed people and arranges for their deliverance.
  • God responds in like manner today to those who cry out for his help out of sincere repentance. He has sent the perfect judge-deliverer, Jesus, to save us from the bondage of sin (Romans 5:6-8).

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Introduction

Why study this?

  • To help our current elders be motivated in their work.
  • To help other men prepare for this work.
  • To help the rest of us appreciate their work.
  • To differentiate between tradition and God’s word.

Overseeing souls

Wielding the sword of the Spirit

  • Titus 1:9-14 – Elders use the Bible in both positive and negative ways.
  • Acts 20:32
  • I Timothy 5:17-18 – It is authorized to pay elders for their work.
  • Elders must be able to use scripture appropriately.

Developing their character

For further study, see also:

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