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All right.
We are talkin about Bible Warfare and Tony and I have decided to imitate or model are lessons Behind these glasses that have been developed by Mike mazzalongo, who is a Church of Christ preacher and a retired Professor from Oklahoma.
Christian University, which is a pretty big Church of Christ School in Oklahoma City also is a minister.
One of the Evangelist at the Choctaw Church of Christ in Oklahoma.
Alright, and so, what if my life is that, he provides power points, but have a nice work for us.
So please understand, is that there has never ever been.
This is well where we just take what somebody else said and and use that is why we do not do that.
We we we we That we have our own studies, but we don't like we take out.
All right, and we do that a lot if it's somebody I was somebody like this.
We have a lot of common ground and he's he's he's right in line with how we teaching here at Brookfield as well, which is another reason why we are like using these lessons that we can access Mike mazzalongo.
Absolutely and it is also bibletalk TV is also something.
I would like to see us model our media Ministry after You can get this anywhere almost.
Now.
It's it is the second largest content provider on Amazon Prime.
Stop being.
So if you have Amazon Prime at home on your TV, you can watch any of his Bible school lessons sermons.
He has some great series on here.
Just very, very good, Tony.
That is one of the most sound creatures, true that I've come across.
So we encourage you to check it out as well.
But this is, certainly a very, very good resource for like Tony says, there's an app.
You can get them on YouTube.
You got a Facebook page Instagram, you name it website and then there are several other churches that help support this ministry is because it's that big and that worldwide and very, very professionally.
Well.
I have another thing that I personally like, I believe when you put a stick figure up there, and it looks like you put your time into something.
It just gets people's at.
People pay more attention to it, but they know that you put some effort into it and he has certainly done that.
All right.
So what we're going to talk about today is what makes the Church of Christ unique.
All right, what makes the Church of Christ you need?
And what we're doing with these theories of license is required learning how to defend our faith.
The last couple Sundays.
We talked about baptism and forgiveness.
All right, and we talked about the questions that come up about baptism and forgiveness, and we've been using the Bible where that's concerned and want to continue to remind.
You is about the rule because if we're defending our favorite chocolate with somebody that has questions about our faith or we ourselves have questions about our faith.
So, just want you to remember that whole idea of always respect the other person, right?
That's dumb.
Number one.
People are sincere in their beliefs.
And so just respect the fact that they are sincere.
Sincerity does not equal, correct.
Alright, you can be sincere and wrong a man.
And so we want to make sure do however that we are respecting them to remain engaged in this discussion.
Right?
And you might learn something from them as well.
Are we also want to be patient?
Right?
I like this little for me or how he put what we've been talkin about together.
So if people have been leaving them, believing something for a long time, you know, the chances of me talking to somebody that's well.
I'm preaching.
So maybe it's a little bit different but somebody that's no 16, 17, 18 years old who hasn't had time to be ingrained in the belief that they have enjoyed talking to older people.
Right?
Like I said, last week as well to what those people have been believing what they be.
For a lifetime.
And so my meeting with them for 30 minutes is not going to change their lifetime of beliefs, right?
So we're going to have to be patient where that is concerned as far as as long as I'm putting a rock in their shoe.
If you're putting putting something in there that, that, that causes them to confront the scripture, not me, but to confront the scripture, then that can always be a fruitful conversation.
All right, and then the third thing is, we always want to refer to what The Bible everything is based on the scripture.
As a matter of fact, there's a statement that we should have in our minds that we should always used.
And that is I believe that the Bible teaches and then whatever it is that you're disgusting because I do not have discussions with people.
Are you saying I think practice is not about what you think it is all about what the Bible says if we always want to party with, you know, I was told that the Bible's, I believe that the Bible teaches and then you backed that up with what the Bible, which scripture always add a fourth one, and that is don't give up on these things.
But when you have respect for people with your patient with them and all of that is founded by It's on top of the Bible.
That is what equals personal work.
Okay, evangelism.
When we do those things, we use the Bible.
We don't give up.
That's personally magic.
That's personal work Katy.
Love to be up there to absolutely we can we can add that in there.
Also will put it right next to respect love and respect.
Remember to keep saying that cuz I like that love and respect.
All right.
So where I left it is concerned.
This is the question that were kind of looking at.
This is the defending, our faith part of the Bible Warfare because we might have this question of myself and we certainly would have this question that would come from other people as well.
All right, and that is what's the difference between the Church of Christ and whatever, Google.
Show of hands have ever had that question that what that question.
That question is 1/4 over what?
We've all been there, done, that right is going to be about, it's going to talk about what makes the Church of Christ unique.
What's the difference between the Church of Christ and Catholics or Catholicism?
Right, that would be a big one.
This part of this lesson will help with that.
What's the difference between the Church of Christ and Jehovah Witnesses?
We will be able to be able concisely.
Say what those differences are.
What's the difference between a Church of Christ and the Baptist was a Methodist.
So there are a lot of different religions out there, right?
A ticket, a lot of different religions who will claim to be Christian.
Is that not right?
Okay, and so it would be good for us to know, or isn't a Christian, just a question.
Right?
And so, what's the difference between the Church of Christ and whatever it is that you can fill in the blank that right?
Okay.
Officine watch is asleep.
So fast over there, right?
Oh, hell yeah, everybody was about to well and and there's some some truth to that and we'll see what's the difference.
Even if that even when you say, we're all the same.
We're not in the lotto Christian denomination, say they use the Bible but they use the Bible in different ways and we will discuss that as well.
What what is the difference between, how they use the Bible and how we use the Bible?
All right, but just for a concise answer because a lot of people just give me to talk to people can just say yes or no yes or no, right?
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