David Campbell's Podcast

Am I A Bible Christian?

David Campbell

The speaker discusses the concept of being a "Bible Christian," emphasizing the importance of authentic faith over mere affiliation. Using the analogy of golfers regaining confidence, he highlights the need for believers to revert to the New Covenant, as outlined in Jeremiah 31, where God's law is written on hearts, not stone. He recounts personal experiences and scriptures, including Deuteronomy 5 and Romans 8, to illustrate the transformation required. The speaker stresses that true faith involves surrendering one's life to Christ, allowing Him to occupy the throne in one's spirit, and living according to His will.

Am I A Bible Christian?


Transcript

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Outline

Masters Tournament and Golfers' Confidence

  • Speaker 1 discusses the prestige of the Masters tournament and how golfers often lose confidence, which is evident in their demeanor and behavior.
  • Golfers may regain their confidence by using old equipment or changing their approach, which can lead to a decline in their game.
  • The speaker draws a parallel between golfers' confidence and believers' faith, suggesting that both can be lost and regained.
  • The speaker introduces the topic of whether one is a "Bible Christian" and references Second Corinthians 13, where Paul urges believers to examine themselves to see if they are in the faith.


The 10 Commandments and the New Covenant

  • Speaker 1 emphasizes the importance of authentic faith and questions whether people truly follow the Bible as Christians.
  • The speaker references the 10 Commandments from Deuteronomy 5, highlighting their significance and the need for obedience.
  • The speaker contrasts the Old Covenant with the New Covenant, suggesting that believers should live under the new covenant rather than revert to the old.
  • The speaker reads from Deuteronomy 5, detailing the commandments and their implications for believers.


The Weakness of Human Nature and the New Covenant

  • Speaker 1 discusses the weakness of human nature and how it hinders the ability to keep the commandments perfectly.
  • The speaker references Romans 8, where Paul explains that the law is beautiful but weak through the flesh, and God has made other provisions through the new covenant.
  • The speaker shares a personal anecdote about a conversation with a partner named Gary, which led to a realization about the need to believe in the faith with one's heart and spirit.
  • The speaker explains the concept of a throne in the spirit, where only one person can sit, and how believers must surrender their lives to Jesus to be true Bible Christians.


Personal Testimony and the New Identity in Christ

  • Speaker 1 recounts a significant event in 1966 involving another person named Gary, which led to a deeper understanding of the need for a true relationship with Christ.
  • The speaker describes the transformation that occurred in their life after surrendering to Jesus' lordship and how it led to changes in desires, habits, and inclinations.
  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of the new covenant and how it provides a new identity and name in Christ.
  • The speaker explains that true transformation must come from the inside out, and believers must continually surrender their lives to Jesus.


The Role of the Holy Spirit and the New Covenant

  • Speaker 1 discusses the role of the Holy Spirit as a counselor and comforter, who dwells within believers and helps them to correct their mistakes from the inside.
  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of surrendering the throne in one's spirit to Jesus on a daily basis.
  • The speaker references Jeremiah 31, where God promises to write His law on the hearts of believers, creating a new covenant.
  • The speaker explains that this new covenant leads to a deep, personal relationship with Christ and a transformation that is evident in one's life.


The Parable of the Wedding Feast and the New Covenant

  • Speaker 1 references Matthew 22, where Jesus tells the parable of the wedding feast, illustrating the new covenant.
  • The parable describes how the king prepared a wedding feast for his son and invited guests, who were either unwilling or unable to attend.
  • The king then instructed his servants to go out and invite everyone, both good and evil, to fill the wedding hall.
  • The parable emphasizes the importance of putting on the garment provided by the king, which represents the new identity in Christ.


The Importance of Wearing the Provided Garment

  • Speaker 1 explains that the garment provided by the king represents the new identity in Christ and the acceptance of His lordship.
  • The speaker warns that those who do not wear the provided garment and cling to their own ways will be cast out and face severe consequences.
  • The speaker emphasizes that true believers are those who put on the garment of Christ and continually surrender their lives to Him.
  • The speaker concludes by reiterating the importance of being a true Bible Christian, which involves a deep, personal relationship with Jesus and a commitment to His lordship.