Sermons by Noah O. Braymen (Page 48)

Sermons by Noah O. Braymen (Page 48)

“The Lord’s Supper” 1 Corinthians 11:17-34

Theme: God has given a meal of remembrance fulfilling the Jewish meals (in particular the passover meal) and pointing forward to the Marriage Supper of the Lamb, whereby we proclaim Jesus’ Christ’s death until He returns. Aim: Feed upon Christ by faith alone. The Lord’s Supper is… (1) A picture of feeding upon Christ by faith (2) A Meal of Remembrance (3) For believers in Jesus Christ (4) For the local church (5) It doesn’t save us

“Baptism” Romans 6:1-14

Theme: Baptism is the immersing of believers in Jesus Christ united them to the church and is a picture of conversion from sin to Jesus Christ. Aim: Let us be found faithful as we practice baptism corresponding to faith in Christ, an appeal for a good conscience washed clean through the blood of Christ. (1) A Picture of Conversion (Romans 5-6) (2) Immersion In Water (Matthew 13:13-17; Romans 6:3-11) (3) For Repenting Believers In Jesus Christ (Matthew 3:6, 11; Mark 1:4; Luke 3:3; Acts 8:12-13; 18:8; ) (4) Union to Church (Matthew 28:18-20; Acts 2:41-42; 1 Corinthians 12:12-13) a. What about infant baptism? (5) Baptism Doesn’t Save You (1 Peter 3:21)

“Preaching” 2 Timothy 3:16-4:5

Theme: Preaching is the proclamation of God’s Word and the applying of God’s Word to listeners through the gospel. Aim: Treasure preaching so that we can find our satisfaction in Christ, and be built up to share the gospel with our neighbors. (1) What is Preaching? a. Heralding/Announcing/Proclaiming the Gospel b. Heralding/Announcing/Proclaiming the Bible (2) Preaching Faithfully Because of God’s Judgment a. Final Judgment of the Preacher b. Final Judgment of the Hearer (3) Treasure Preaching

“The Church” Ephesians 1:22-23

Theme: A church is created by God’s Word, a gathering/assembly of believers, with members, meets regularly on the Lord’s day, is orderly, and has the marks of the right preaching of the Word, administration of baptism and the Lord’s Supper, and church discipline. Aim: If you trust in Christ, joyfully join a church. (1) Elect, Evangelical Believers (2) The Bible – God Creates Churches Through His Word (3) Church/Ekklesia – A Gathering of People Called Out for God a. Universal/Invisible b. Local/Visible (4) Membership (5) Regular (6) Orderly

“Jesus Came Back from the Dead” Mark 16:1-8

Theme: Christ rose from the dead. Aim: Pray that God would strengthen our faith in Christ’s resurrection and help us to fight for hope in an often hopeless world, because of the resurrection. Jesus’ resurrection was… (1) On The First Day of the Week (Mark 16:1-2) (2) Unexpected (Mark 16:3-5, 8) (3) Was Powerfully Able to Save (Mark 16:6-7)

“Elders – A Brief Overview” 1 Timothy 3:1-7

Theme: God gives biblical local churches the gift of elders. Aim: Pray that God would give us the gift of qualified elders. (1) Ministry of the Word and Prayer (Acts 6:1-7) (2) Plurality (Acts 14:23; 15:4, 6; 16:4; 20:17; Phil. 1:1; Titus 1:5; James 5:14) (3) Qualified (1 Timothy 3:1-7; Titus 1:5-9) (4) To an End (Ephesians 4:11-14; Acts 6:7)

“Hell” Mark 15:21-47

Theme: Jesus bore God’s eternal wrath for His people in His crucifixion and death. Aim: Flee God’s eternal wrath by faith alone in Jesus Christ alone. Jesus was… (1) Crucified by Men (Mark 15:21-32) (2) Forsaken by the Father & Died (Mark 15:33-41) (3) Buried (Mark 15:42-47)

“The Coronation of the King of the Jews” Mark 15:1-20

Theme: Jesus is God’s forever King, and His coronation was through suffering and rejection. Aim: Love Christ with you’re all, because of how He first loved you in bearing all of this for us. (1) A King (Mark 15:1-5) (2) A Criminal’s Condemnation (Mark 15:6-14) (3) A Criminal’s Scourging (Mark 15:15) (4) A King’s Coronation (Mark 15:16-20)

“Jesus Didn’t Want to Die, Was Arrested, & Abandoned” Mark 14:26-72

Theme: Jesus didn’t want to die, but chose rejection for His people. Aim: Pray that God would preserve us and strengthen our faith in Christ who was rejected for us. That even as the world hates Jesus that we won’t be ashamed to be found with Him and His people. (1) Jesus Didn’t Want to Die (Mark 14:32-41) (2) Jesus was Betrayed, Arrested, & Abandoned (Mark 14:41-52) (3) Jesus Was Tried & Beaten (Mark 14:53-65) (4) Peter’s Rejection (Mark 14:66-72)

“The First Lord’s Supper” Mark 14:12-25

Theme: Jesus is the bread of life and our good shepherd Aim: Put your hope in Christ, not yourself. Feed upon Christ by faith. (1) Hope in Jesus (Mark 14:12-16) (2) Don’t Hope in Yourself (Mark 14:17-21) (3) A Feast of Hope (Mark 14:22-25)