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Intro
Text - 1 Timothy 3.14-15
Series - Church Matters
Part 2 - Church Discipline Matter
Review
Sermon Points
Definition: Discipline
Discipline has 3 primary senses related to our topic -
discipline as punishment for misconduct
Rebuke,
chasten - Rev 3.19
discipline as a rule or system of rules governing conduct or activity
ex - qualifications of elders, deacons, etyc.; how to correct erring church members
qualifications for elders - 1 Tim 3.1-7
Qualification for deacons - 1 Tim 4.8-13
qualifications for elders - Titus 2.5-10
How to deal with sin among members - Matthew 18.15-20
discipline as training or instruction
ex - how behave in the house of worship - Titus 2.1-10
Why Discipline?
Discipline helps preserve the church against internal corruption
Discipline helps protect the church from outside attacks
Discipline will prevent the name of Christ from being dragged into shameful court litigations
Examples -
A member may commit an offense against a non-member and drag the name of Jesus and put the faith to shame - what do we do with a first offense?
second offense?
A member may commit an offense against another and becomes public knowledge
Discipline encourages excellence
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