“The Admiral and the Crow”
Sermon 2 in
the Series – “Why I am a Member of the church of Christ”
“From Ulster Plantation to the Carolina’s with the Gospel!” *
Russell H. McCullough / Archdale church of Christ, 2525 Archdale Drive, Charlotte, NC 28210
www.archdale.org / gospelcall.blogspot.com - Date:
Text: Matthew 16.16 - 20
Thesis: I am a member
of the church of Christ “Because It was Founded on the Scriptural Foundation”
1
Introduction
A.
Vice
Admiral Horatio Nelson “turned a blind eye” to Admiral Parkers signal to
retreat at the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801.
B.
In
the age of sail before the discovery of latitude and longitude coordination, at
the top of the tallest mast on the ship was the “crow’s nest.” So-called for it contained just that, a nest
of crows in a cage. When released the
crow would immediately fly to land in the shortest and fastest route possible,
thus the saying “as the crow flies.”
2
To
What Does “Upon This Rock” Reflect?
A.
Petros
– Peter
B.
PETRA
– the CONFESSION
C.
“IF”
there would have been the office of the pope then:
1.
Paul
would have been pope for he was the one who chastised Peter in Galatians and
not the other way around.
2.
Paul
would have been pope since he was the “apostle to the gentiles.”
3.
Paul
would have been pope since he was not married and Peter was.
3
I
Corinthians 3.11
A.
No
other foundation
4
Ephesians
2.20
A.
Christ
is the chief cornerstone
1.
Psalms
118.22 – rejected corner
2.
Matthew
21.42 – Jesus applied this to Himself
3.
Acts
4.11 - Peter applied this to Christ
B.
The
witnesses are one and the same as they are part of the foundation
a.
Acts
1
5
CONCLUSION:
The one Singular Jesus Christ build his one and only singular church on the one
singular foundation of which He is the only singular chief and cornerstone!
6
The
Meaning of the Text in It’s Theological, Historical & Cultural Context:
A.
Jesus
promised, built, and is head of only one church – HIS!
7
The
Challenge of the Text for Christians Today
A.
We must continue to strive to “contend for the
faith that was once delivered to the saints.”
8
“The
Gospel Call”
·
My fifth great uncle was Hugh Gaston who was
rector at the Ballywillan Presbyterian Church (pictured above left) in County
Antrim, Ulster Plantation (Northern Ireland) and wrote the most dangerous book
of his time; Gaston’s Collections. It
allowed “the ploughman to know more Bible than his clergyman.” Hugh fled to South Carolina where he died
prematurely of the measles. He is buried
just one hour south of Charlotte in Chester County, S.C. in “Burnt Meeting
House Cemetery.” Uncle Hugh continues
to inspire my ministry to this very day.
You can read more about Uncle Hugh here: http://www.ballywillanpci.org/rev-hugh-gaston
Ruins photo courtesy of:
ballywillanpci.org.
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