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Introduction:
Central Idea:
Scripture has been given by God to lead people to faith and salvation.
Through Scripture believers are nurtured in faith and led to spiritual maturity.
[Scripture has a purpose with one of those being leading people to salvation…]
I. Scripture intended to lead people to salvation
As Paul tells Timothy scripture leads to salvation...
See also Ps 19:7–11; Jn 20:30–31; Ro 10:8
[There are at least 7 ways Scripture leads Christians to mature…]
II.
Scripture intended to lead believers to maturity in faith
A. By its teaching
See also Dt 6:6–9; Ps 19:7–8; Ps 119:9; Ps 119:130; Col 3:16
B. By its rebuke and correction
See also Ps 19:11–13; 1 Co 10:11–12; Heb 4:12–13
C. By training in righteousness
See also Dt 29:29
D. By its illumination
Psalm 119:105; Psalm 119:130
See also 2 Pe 1:19; 1 Jn 2:8
E. By its encouragement and reassurance
Romans 15:4; 1 John 5:13
See also Ps 19:8–9; Ps 119:50–51; Ps 119:76; Heb 12:5–6
F. By its record of God’s promises
1 Kings 8:56; Psalm 119:140
See also Eze 12:25; Lk 24:44; 2 Co 1:19–22
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By its trustworthiness
1 Kings 17:24; Psalm 19:7–11; Psalm 33:4
See also Ps 119:151; Ps 119:160; Jn 21:24; Re 21:5
[As we faithfully use scripture to Evangelize the authority of scripture brings about Growth and Maturity…]
III.
Scripture is essential for spiritual growth and maturity
Today there are many competing devices and schemes for out attention.
However none have the purpose that scripture has...
See also Mt 4:4; Jn 15:5–8; Jn 17:17; Eph 6:10–17; 2 Ti 3:14–17
Conclusion:
This year of 2019 our number one priority is Evangelism.
We will achieve successful through the Authority of the Bible.
Today we learn and affirm that Scripture has a Purpose.
To lead people to salvation
To lead people to maturity in faith
That scripture is essential to growth and maturity..
[We’ll be faithful in extending…]
God’s Invitation
Hear - Romans 10:17
Believe - John 1:7
Confess - Hebrews 4:14
Repent and Be Baptized - Acts 2:38
Remain Faithful - Matthew 25:21​
New to the Faith?
First Principles
Have you fallen away from Faith
Need to be Restored
My Decision Today
I would like to be baptized today
I would like to renew my life to Christ
I would like to learn more about Jesus and the Bible
Questions: What are my next steps?
Come forward to be baptized
Request a Bible Study to learn more
Attend Bible Class to grow and mature
Find a place to serve others
Apply today’s lesson to my life
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