Sermons on Slavery

Sermons on Slavery

Exodus 20:22-23:33

The Rest of the Law SPEAKER: Michael P. Andrus Introduction:  The Ten Commandments were the subject of our study last week from Exodus 20.  Josh made it clear that these timeless and universal principles of moral behavior are essential for true liberation.  He gave a great overview of the purpose of the Decalogue and explained how these ten laws are not only for God’s glory but also for our good.  But it is important for us to realize that the Ten Commandments represent only…

Romans 6:15-23

You Gotta Serve Somebody!   Introduction:  What happens in our civilized American society when, for one reason or another, the laws of the land are temporarily unenforceable?  It should embarrass all optimistic secular humanists that the answer to that question is usually flagrant and shameless crime.  One need only recall the endless line of people running away from department stores in Los Angeles with all they could carry in the looting that followed the Rodney King verdict.  Some seemed even unconcerned that their faces would…

1 Peter 2:13-25

The Godly Reaction to Unfairness: Submission   Introduction: Today and next Sunday we are going to be dealing with topics in 1 Peter 2 & 3 that I think are increasingly difficult for Americans to look at objectively.  All of them have to do with authority– the authority of government over its citizens,  the authority of management over labor,  and the authority of husbands over their wives.   Fortunately, that third one won’t come up for another week and the Lord may return by then.  Seriously, these are tough issues, and there are…

1 Cor. 7:17-40

Stay Where You Are!                                          SCRIPTURE: 1 Cor. 7:17-40    Introduction:  Nearly all of you are familiar with 2 Cor. 5:17: “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!”  This verse tells us that old habits, attitudes, priorities, and relationships become new, or at least should, when a person meets Christ and receives the new birth.  In fact, so crucial is this concept that Christian theology has always questioned whether a genuine conversion has even…

Colossians 3:22-4:1; Ephesians 6:5-9; I Peter 2:13-23

“Work” Is Not a Four-Letter Word SCRIPTURE: Colossians 3:22-4:1; Ephesians 6:5-9; I Peter 2:13-23 SPEAKER:  Michael P. Andrus Introduction:   I have often heard it said that there are two God-ordained institutions in the pages of Scripture—the church and the home.  Then last week I read an article that stated, “God has established three basic institutions:  the home, the church, and government.”  I believe both views are wrong.  As I read the Bible, there are actually four God-ordained institutions.  And what is the fourth?  Not Bible Study Fellowship or the Republican Party or…

Colossians 3:22 4:1; Ephesians 6:5-9

Work Is Not a Four-Letter Word Introduction: Last Lord’s Day we began a new series on The Ministry of the Market Place.  We noted that work is a divinely established institution–one of four God set up to make our lives meaningful, purposeful, and happy–the others being marriage/family, government, and the church. We also learned that work should not be viewed as the “secular” part of our lives which must be endured so that the “sacred” might be enjoyed.  Work actually preceded the Fall of…