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Our Need to Confess (2) Matthew 10:32-33

Our Need to Confess (2) Matthew 10:32-33. Confessing Jesus as Christians. This morning. We established a need to confess Jesus in becoming Christians. Romans 10:9-10, 1 Timothy 6:12-13 It involves confessing: Jesus as God Jesus as Christ (Anointed One) Jesus as Savior Jesus as Lord.

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Our Need to Confess (2) Matthew 10:32-33

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  1. Our Need to Confess (2)Matthew 10:32-33 • Confessing Jesus as Christians

  2. This morning • We established a need to confess Jesus in becoming Christians. • Romans 10:9-10, 1 Timothy 6:12-13 • It involves confessing:Jesus as GodJesus as Christ (Anointed One)Jesus as SaviorJesus as Lord But is that the end of our confessions?

  3. Confessing our sins • Has always been a part of making oneself right with God. • Even under the Old LawLeviticus 5:5Psalm 51Daniel 9Nehemiah 1:6Proverbs 28:13

  4. Confessing our sins • When we sin as Christians, we need to confess our sins to be forgiven • As John preached, they came confessing their sins - Matthew 3:6 • 1 John 1:9 – if we confess our sins… • James 5:16 – confess your trespasses to one another and pray for one another

  5. Confessing Christ as Lord • We will see in this study we need to continue to confess Him • It is one thing to confess Him before fellow believers, but it is another thing to confess Him before infidels • That is what the Christian life is about

  6. Confessing Christ as Lord • Romans 10:9-10 – confession is never a one time act. Vs. 9 – a declarationVs. 10 notes that with the heart one believes and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. Both believes and confession are present tense verbs (ongoing action).

  7. Confessing Christ as Lord • Confessing Jesus IS commitment – Luke 6:46, 9:57-62, Matthew 16:24-26 • Consider failures: Peter’s denials – Matthew 26:70-75John 12:42-43, John 9:22 – unwilling to confess Him

  8. Confessing Christ as Lord • Matthew 10:32-33 • Jesus is speaking to His disciples (He is sending out the 12). Instructions about receiving and rejecting the gospel and for them to not be fearful • THEN, we have our text • A warning to disciples to confess Him • Also something needed by those we are trying to teach • Luke 12:8

  9. Confessing Christ as Lord • 1 John 4:1-3, 15 • Dealing with Gnostics who denied the person of Jesus • Every spirit that confesses – here spirit would include anyone who is teaching about Jesus. False teachers (influenced by the spirit that doesn’t confess Him) are to be rejected. • Note: vs. 2-3, confesses – present tense

  10. Confessing Christ as Lord • Hebrews 3:1 • Consider the Apostle and High Priest of our confession, Jesus Christ. • The confession here is probably the one made in becoming Christians • Written to brethren, encouraging them to stand firm and not abandon the that confession. Implied is continued loyalty to Christ (e.g. confessing Him)

  11. How do we confess Christ? • Verbally • We speak up. The primary meaning of confess • Acts 24:14 – this I confess to you • 1 Timothy 6:12-14 – the “good confession” Timothy made was before many witnessesHow long? Until the Lord Jesus Christ’s appearing

  12. How do we confess Christ? • Verbally • 1 Peter 3:15 – be ready to give a defense (answer, reason) for the hope in you. Far too many are ill prepared to defend their hope and faith. And thus they will not “confess” Him openly

  13. How do we confess Christ? • By example • 2 Corinthians 9:13 – the obedience of your confession. That confession is not just a one time act. It leads to obeying Him • Matthew 5:13-16, our light shines provoking others to glorify GodPhilippians 2:15 we shine as lights in the midst of this crooked generation

  14. How do we confess Christ? • By example • 1 Peter 2:11-12 – conduct honorable among the Gentiles, that they glorify God • Acts 4:13, Peter and John before the council, they marveled and “realized that they had been with Jesus”

  15. How do we confess Christ? • By sacrifice and suffering • As we give up the ways of the world, we are confessing Him – Romans 12:1 • 1 Peter 4:4, 12-16, they “think it strange”, “on your part He is glorified” • 1 Peter 3:15-17 – as you defend your faith, you will be reviled, but in time they will be ashamed

  16. How do we confess Christ? • When we come together • When we assemble (openly) we are declaring to the world, our faith and the He is our Lord • 1 Corinthians 11:23-26, as we partake of the Lord’s Supper, we proclaim His death • 1 Corinthians 14:22-25 – in teaching (properly), even the unbeliever is convinced & convicted

  17. How do we confess Christ? • When we come together • Hebrews 10:24-25, we come together to “stir up love and good works” and to exhort one another • Assembling is a confession of our faith to one another and to those who know where we are and why!

  18. Revelation 3:5, He who overcomes shall be clothed in white garments, and I will not blot out his name from the Book of Life; but I will confess his name before My Father and before His angels.

  19. Are you confessing Him?

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