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The Perfect Sermon. I. Imperfect Views Of Perfection.

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Page 1: The Perfect Sermon. I. Imperfect Views Of Perfection.

The Perfect Sermon

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I. Imperfect ViewsOf Perfection

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Perfectionism

1. Some Gnostics denied they sinned

2. Tertullian: Hb.6:6 proves post-baptismal sins are unforgiveable

3. Some Pentecostals: second blessing

Re-defined sin…to excuse sin

Act of sanctifying graceRemoves our ‘will’ to sin

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Perfectionism

Imperfectionism

• “Carnal Christian” Theory

• Leap over courthouse• Touch the stars• Defeat Samson

Christians may live in sin and still be saved

Some Christians lower Bible’s standards and thus claim perfection

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I. Imperfect Views Of Perfection

II. Perfect ViewsOf ‘Perfection Passages’

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Noah, Gn.6:9

“Perfect”: complete, whole, entire.

Blameless; having integrity.But Noah did not live above

sin. Gn.9; Ro.3:23.

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Noah, Gn.6:9 As God, Mt.5:48

Complete, whole, entire . . . Integrity

Cf. Gn.6:9 – fully developed; as God (absolute perfection: complete)

Man: complete love (directional)1 Jn.2:5; 4:18

Who is absolutely perfect as God is?

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Noah, Gn.6:9 As God, Mt.5:48 RYR, Mt.19:21

Complete, whole, entire . . . Integrity

Lacking in only one area.

Unwilling to change.

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Noah, Gn.6:9 As God, Mt.5:48 RYR, Mt.19:21 Every Christian, Ja.1:4

Complete, whole, entire . . . Integrity

Wanting nothing necessary to completeness

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I. Imperfect Views Of Perfection

III. Penetrating‘Perfection Passages’

II. Perfect Views Of ‘Perfection Passages’

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1. NT never says Christians never sin

Ph.3:12 –

1Not already perfected (12)

2As many as are mature (15)

1Moral and spiritual perfection.His struggle against sin contiues2Mature, full-grown, mature,

adult. V.16

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1. NT never says Christians never sin

1 Jn.3:6-9 – does not contradict 1:8-10Does not ‘make a practice of…’

(SEB)Does not ‘keep on sinning’ (ESV)

Ro.6:2.Cannot habitually practice sin.

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2. Bible records sinsof best characters

Noah, Abraham, Job, David, Peter…

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3. “Perfect” means different things

Hb.2:10; 5:9; 7:28 – qualify, consecrate

1 Co.14:20, opposite of children; grown up, mature. Hb.5:14

Only one who never sinned…“made perfect”? (4:15)

Temptation, suffering, death, resur-rection… ‘qualified’ Him as

SaviorHis ‘consecration’ came after His death

Jn.1:29; Lv.21:10

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3. “Perfect” means different things

Hb.12:23, reached goal: “complete in heaven” – (11:40). In the meantime (6:1)

Ja.2:22, faith completed (ct. 19) Ja.3:2, tongue

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4. Bible denies perfection doctrine

1 K.8:46 Mt.6:12 Ja.3:2 1 Jn.1:8-10; 2:1-2

Christians never excuse sin . . . Always seek forgiveness

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I. Imperfect Views Of Perfection

IV. Imperfect ViewsOf ‘Imperfection’

II. Perfect Views Of ‘Perfection Passages’

II. Penetrating The ‘Perfection Passages’

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1. “I must wait until I’m perfect to become a Christian”

Ph.3:12-14, Paul 1 Jn.1, John Inconsistent –

Avoid cooking until meal is perfect? Avoid work until perfect employee? Avoid marriage / children until perfect...? Demand perfection of others…?

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2. “Since all Christians sin,I should quit fighting it”

1 Jn.2:1-2 Rv.21:27

Should husband . . . quit improving?

Num.15, attitude and intention Romans to Revelation: teach imper-

fect Christians how to grow, repent…

Authors themselves struggled. Ga.2

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3. “Since I’m not perfect, I can’t share gospel with others”

“Are you perfect?” Ps.51; Mt.28

“I’m as good as hypocrites in church” Of course! Ac.5

Difference is relationship: one saved by grace;

others live in sin.

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4. “Since we are not perfect, we can’t discipline other sinners”

1 Co.5, Corinth Ga.6:1, the spiritual

1The spiritual confess their sins2They are without sin (1 Jn.1:9)3Not in same category as one

who will not confess (1 Jn.5:16-17)

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1. I must wait until I’m perfect to become Christian2. Since all Christians sin, I should quit fighting it 3. Since I’m not perfect, I can’t share gospel . . .4. Since we are not perfect, we can’t discipline

other sinners

Absolute perfection is not attained in this world, but in the world to come