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| #1 Restoration History Notes The answer to all the questions above is a resounding, Yes! For since the writing of the New Testament, men and women of all walks of life have studied their Bibles, and seen how one, even to this day, can become a Christian the way those in New Testament times became Christians. They have seen how one can establish the Church of the New Testament and emulate its structure, worship, and activity. Someone has rightfully expressed that we should always remember to stop and show appreciation for the bridges we have crossed. For the Christian this is especially true! Not only are we to be thankful for the work of the apostles and early church workers in the 1st century A.D., but we should also remember the value of all those since who have directed others to give up the shackles of religious error, only to take on the truth revealed in God's Word.
Introduction A. Someone has said, We
are standing on the shoulders of giants. 1. We often take the church
for granted. 2. e.g. a. In the 1960's Basil and Margie Overton went back into
this area once again having to establish N.T. Christianity. b. In less than 60 years the
area went from faithful to non-existent. c. The church today can do
this if we take it for granted. B. We need to study Church
History for several Reasons. 1. Help us learn from the
mistakes of the past and avoid them. 2. To build upon their
successes, so we can grow from them. 3. Help us to appreciate Gods
Church. C. Before discussing
restoration it is important to discuss the falling away and the need for restoration. 1. Should go back to see how
the prophets foretold of the establishment of the church/kingdom. 2. Show how the
church/kingdom are the same - often misunderstood. a. Millennial Kingdom concept
is a misinterpretation. b. Explained: e.g.
Husband/Father - same person but two relationships. c. Church/Kingdom: Same but
two relationships. 1) Church - Word showing
Horizontal Relationships. 2) Kingdom - Word showing
Vertical Relationship. Discussion - I. Prophecy A. Daniel 2 1. Dream of Nebuchadnezzar.
v.32-35 a. Head of gold - v.36,37 - b. Breast and arms of silver
- v.39 - Medes & Persians - 539 B.C. cf. Dan. 5,6. cf. 5:28 c. Belly & thigh of brass
- Greek (Alexander) - 330 B.C. - cf. 8:21 1) In vision of ram and goat
8:21 d. Legs and Feet of Iron -
4th Kingdom - 1) Toes & feet iron and
miry clay mix. - partly strong partly weak. 2) 476 A.D. - Divided Kingdom
a) Western kingdom died. b) Eastern kingdom lasted
another 1000 years. 2. Daniel tells the dream and
interprets it when no one else could. 3. v.44 - In the days of (d.)
above God will raise up a kingdom that will never be destroyed. B.
Isaiah 2:2 1.
2. All nations come to it. 3. In the last days . .
. C. Joel 2:28 1. Apocalyptic Language. 2. In the New Testament book
of Acts it is fulfilled Acts 2. II. New Testament A. Matthew 16:13-19 1. will build my church
v.18 2. will give unto thee
the keys of the kingdom. v.19 B. Mark 9:1 1. Some on that occasion
would see the kingdom. 2. Would come with power. C. Luke 23:51 1. Joseph of Arimathaea 2. who himself waited
for the D. Luke 24:46ff 1. Christ to suffer, and rise
from the dead the third day. 2. Repentance and Remission
of sins should be preached beginning in 3. They were all witnesses 4. The promise of the Father
would be sent unto them. E. Acts 1:3ff 1. Continuation of Luke 24 2. Wait for the promise of
the Father. 3. 1:26 - Matthias numbered
with the eleven. F. Acts 2:1ff 1. They - all
accord in one place - the eleven & Matthias. 2. v.13ff - Peter unraveled
the mystery (cf. Matt. 16:19) 3. Joel 2 reported in this
sermon. 4. v.38 - Repent and be
baptized (cf. Luke 24:46ff) Conclusion. No chapter other than Acts 2
shows all these prophecies of old being fulfilled. cf: 1. Revelation 1:9 - I
John, who also am your brother, and companion in tribulation, and in the kingdom
and patience of Jesus Christ, was in the isle that is called Patmos, for the word of God,
and for the testimony of Jesus Christ. (KJV) 2. Colossians 1:13 Who
hath delivered us from the power of darkness, and hath translated us into the kingdom
of his dear Son: (KJV) 3. II Thessalonians 1:5
Which is a manifest token of the righteous judgment of God, that ye may be counted
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