by Anita Padgett | Oct 16, 2021 | Sermon Notes
“There are numerous passages in the New Testament that use the Greek term “diakonos” and its cognates. The word ‘deacon’ simply means ‘servant” or ‘minister.’ In one sense, all of God’s people are called as ‘ministers’ or ‘deacons.’ However, there seems to be an...
by Anita Padgett | Oct 9, 2021 | Sermon Notes
“Paul’s claim, then, is this. His gospel, which was being called in question by the Judaizers and deserted by the Galatians, was neither an invention (as if his own brain had fabricated it), nor a tradition (as if the church had handed it down to him), but a...
by Anita Padgett | Sep 30, 2021 | Sermon Notes
1. The Galatians were turning to a different gospel. “The Galatians had come to Christ and put on the robes of righteousness and were now trying to turn back to the trash can to retrieve their old clothes of works-based religion.” —David Platt 2. The false teachers...
by Anita Padgett | Sep 25, 2021 | Sermon Notes
#1: A Gospel Centered Church #2: An Elder Led Church #3: A Complementarian Church #4: A Partnered Church #5: A Spirit Filled Church #6: A Reformed Church #7: A Missional Church “Our gospel-centrality entails not only treasuring the gospel personally but sharing it...
by Anita Padgett | Sep 19, 2021 | Sermon Notes
God’s grace is more abundant and powerful than our sins; therefore, we must live in the good of God’s grace. Paul’s Authority to Preach God’s Grace The Galatians, the Recipients of God’s Grace “Paul’s saying, ‘You’ve made a mess of things, but all’s not lost!...
by Anita Padgett | Sep 10, 2021 | Sermon Notes
Eisegesis —allowing the presupposition of experience and personal opinion to cloud biblical interpretation Exegesis —critical and objective explanation for biblical interpretation “We talk about predestination because the Bible talks about predestination. If we desire...
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