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Review

  • The universal church is NOT composed of local churches. It is composed of individual Christians.

Oversight

“church”

“churches”

Treasury

“church”

  • There is none.

“churches”

Work of the church

“church”

  • The word “church” in this sense simply refers to all saved people (Ephesians 5:23-29; Hebrews 12:22-24), but they are not a universally functioning entity.
  • Romans 16:16 – Multiple churches sent greetings, but this is not a collective action.

“churches”

Takeaways

  • Don’t think of the church as a denomination.
  • Jesus is my primary authority, not the local church.
    • Acts 11:20-26
    • Local churches make mistakes!
    • No person has the authority to rewrite God’s rules.
  • The local church is a spiritual team.

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Marriage (2026)

Classes - Benchley church of Christ

DW

February 01, 2026

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Introduction

Stats from Barna

  • Currently married: 46% (down from 66% in the 1950s)
  • Cohabitation is considered morally acceptable by a majority of people.
  • God’s marriage law has not changed.
  • Christians are experiencing divorce as often as the general population now.
  • Young people believe in marriage less and less.

What is the standard?

  • Mark 7:8
  • Is it possible for people who have been married a long time to give bad advice? Yes!

Let’s start with some basic Bible truths.

Companionship, part 1

God’s purpose in marriage

  • Genesis 1:27, 31 – God’s creation was “very good”
  • Genesis 2:18 – At the beginning of Day 6, Adam’s situation was described by God as “not good.”
  • Genesis 2:22 – Eve was created during Day 6 to solve the problem of Adam’s loneliness. That was the purpose of Eve – not to help him in the garden. Her purpose was companionship.
  • Malachi 2:14

When we stop sharing life together, the marriage erodes.

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Judges (2025)

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JM

January 28, 2026

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Part 3: The depth of Israel’s apostasy (Judges 17:1-21:25), continued

Moral and societal corruption (Judges 19:1-21:24), continued

Chaotic aftermath (Judges 21:1-24)

Final verdict (Judges 21:25)

Review

Historical context of Judges

  • Israelites were delivered from slavery in Egypt and then thoroughly and repeatedly warned against the pitfalls of living in Canaan (Deuteronomy 4, 11).
  • Covers a period of about 300 years and depicts part of the transition from “house of the father” (e.g., Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob) ➡ tribal confederacy ➡ dynastic monarchy.
  • The Israelites go from a time of relative unity (under Moses and Joshua’s leadership) ➡ assimilating with heathen nations ➡ anarchy and civil war
  • Proverbs 26:11

Outline of Judges

  • Chapter 1-2 – The roots of Israel’s apostasy
  • Chapters 3-16 – The downward spiral of Israel’s apostasy
  • Chapters 17-21 – The depths of Israel’s apostasy
  • Latter part of the narrative focuses on two points (Judges 21:25):
    • “In those days, there was no king in Israel.”
    • “Everyone did what was right in his own eyes.”
  • Several graphic depictions of God’s judgment (Ehud and Eglon) but also of wanton violence and depravity (Levite’s concubine).

Israel’s downward spiral

  • Judges 2:19
  • Rejection ➡ Reaction ➡ Retribution ➡ Repentance ➡ Rescue ➡ Relapse

Conclusion

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God is strong, we are weak

Count your (basic) blessings

It’s wise to be prepared.

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1 and 2 Timothy and Titus (2025)
DW

January 25, 2026

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Titus 2

Titus 2:1-10 – Instructions for various categories, continued

  • Titus 2:5 – See I Peter 3:5. Submission should not be out of fear.
  • Titus 2:6-8 – Young men are to be sensible and have self-control. See I Timothy 4:12. Be sound in speech.
  • Titus 2:9-10 – See I Timothy 6:1-2.
  • Notice the four purpose statements:
    • Titus 2:4 – “so that they may encourage the young women”
    • Titus 2:5 – “so that the word of God will not be dishonored”
    • Titus 2:8 – “so that the opponent will be put to shame, having nothing bad to say about us”
    • Titus 2:10 – “so that they will adorn the doctrine of God our Savior in every respect”

Titus 2:11-14 – “the grace of God has appeared”

Titus 2:15 – “speak and exhort and reprove with all authority”

  • The authority comes from God – it is not anything in the speaker.
  • The Bible must be the reason we do or teach things. We can’t just say, “because I said so.”

Titus 3

Titus 3:1-3 – General reminders

  • If we are being disobedient and constantly griping, we are sinning!

Titus 3:4-7 – “He saved us”

  • Titus 3:5 – “Washing of regeneration” here likely refers to baptism.

Titus 3:8-9 – “Speak confidently … avoid foolish controversies”

Titus 3:10-11 – “Reject a factious man”

  • Try to work with a divisive man, but if he won’t stop causing trouble, he must be removed from the group.

Titus 3:12-15 – Final greetings

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