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Preaching a Watered Down Gospel - Part 5
Jeff Noblit

Jeff Noblit (N/A – N/A) is an American preacher and pastor whose calling from God has led him to serve as Senior Pastor-Teacher of Grace Life Church of the Shoals in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, since 1989, igniting a passion for expository preaching and church health for over four decades. Born in the United States, specific details about his early life, including his parents and upbringing, are not widely documented, though his ministry suggests a strong evangelical background shaped by personal faith. Converted in his youth, he graduated from the University of North Alabama with a degree in Business Administration before pursuing theological training through practical ministry experience rather than formal seminary education. Noblit’s calling from God was affirmed when he joined the pastoral staff at Grace Life Church in 1981, becoming senior pastor in 1989 after years of preaching through books like Romans and Ephesians, calling believers to a glory-of-God-focused, Christ-honoring, and Bible-saturated faith. In 1991, he founded Anchored In Truth Ministries, serving as its president to plant and strengthen churches globally, hosting True Church Conferences and supporting missionaries committed to sound doctrine. His sermons, emphasizing biblical fidelity and revival, are preserved through Anchored In Truth’s resources, though not directly on SermonIndex.net. Known for leading Grace Life to separate from the Southern Baptist Convention in 2019 over perceived liberalism, he married with children—specific details unrecorded—and continues to minister from Muscle Shoals, Alabama, as of March 27, 2025, at 2:52 PM PDT, championing a return to biblical church practices.
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This sermon emphasizes the importance of moving beyond shallow understanding of the Bible and delves into the deeper truths of God's Word. It warns against remaining spiritually immature, vulnerable to false teachings, and dishonoring God by neglecting to grow in knowledge and faith. The speaker urges the audience to seek solid spiritual food, to discern true biblical teaching, and to take responsibility for their own spiritual growth and maturity.
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...of their sin. It's not just elementary principles, it's the elementary principles of the oracles of God, of the oracles of God. Folks, that is the most serious of all disciplines, the oracles of God. So this deepens the sin of the Hebrew Christians. They have neglected not the elementary principles of the human arts. They have neglected not the elementary principles of a human craft, but the very God who gave them His Word. That's sin. Even God Himself, even the principles of His precious and treasured Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, as Hebrews chapter 6 verse 1 talks about the teaching or the doctrine of Christ, to be as 2nd Timothy chapter 3 verse 7 says, always learning but never able to come to the knowledge of the truth is a great shame. Just learning, learning, learning, learning, head knowledge, head knowledge, head knowledge. The brain is very important, the intellect is very important, but it's never meant just to fill your brain with facts and figures and interesting ideas about the Bible. It's a deeper truth so that you might love and treasure Christ and change your life and keep reforming your understanding and your lifestyle and reforming the church to be more scriptural and biblical and God-centered and Christ-honoring and Bible-saturated. It's a sin if we're not on that course. In this shallow milk dependency, God is much dishonored, His Word is dishonored, and His minister is dishonored. Remaining on milk, even true milk, are the first, are elementary principles, and not striving to deeper truths makes us so vulnerable to false teachers. And that's why you have the most incredible, goofy, unbiblical nonsense in evangelical Christianity today, because we kept it milky, milky, milky for several generations, and we left the sheep vulnerable to every charlatan, slick talker, charismatic, persuasive goofball that can get a television broadcast. You ought to be able to turn on your television, and 95% of everybody that comes on there, in 20 minutes you ought to be able to say whether that's a man of God and that's the Word of God, or he's deceitfully using God's Word for his own ministry and not for God's glory. And I believe, by God's grace, I've taught you well enough that you ought to be able to know the difference. I want you to know something, church. I take this seriously. I don't just preach up here to get through. I want us to be different and show the world what a mature church can look like, or does look like, for the glory of God. Go in his 400-year-old commentary, he said this, such also may soon be made prey to every seducer. See, that's the seriousness of this. Some guy across town start his carnival in his church, and hear the sheep run over there. Another guy on this side of town start his entertainment in his church. All sheep run over there, and they just run after one thing after another, because they're so immature, so shallow, so fickle, so inconsistent. Ephesians chapter 4, verse 14 says, as a result, we're no longer to be children tossed here and there by waves, and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, by craftiness and deceitful scheming. Whatever else this tells you, fathers, heads of households, you do whatever it takes to get your family in a church that has strong, true, godly Bible preaching. I mean, whatever else, fathers, you do, get your family in that kind of church. Now, in conclusion, he gives this phrase at the end. Boy, I'm going along. I ought to get sick more often. All I do is just lay around, and I'm not going to tell you everything I did, but I lay around and meditate when I could. I didn't have brain enough to do it sometimes this week, but anyway, look at this last phrase, and you've come to need milk and not solid food. Of course, milk is the food of light digestion. Milk is fit for weak stomachs, such as children have, and it's proper for little bitty baby infants to suckle at their mother's breast. They need that. Solid food here is like meat. It's for strong stomachs. It's for those who have some years on them. The Apostle says, in effect, that he had no choice but to continue to address and teach them, not just as children. He uses the word for infants here, suckling infants. He had given them sufficient teaching to have grown so they would have learned to know that they need and even enjoy meat, but the implication is they have flatly resisted that work of God through God's preacher, and they were given by God all the provisions to now be strong men spiritually, but he said, you— notice how he words it there, last part—you have come to need—it's not my fault, it's not your environment, and you can't blame all the pressures of your Jewish culture that don't want you to go on. You knew when you came to Jesus you were carrying a cross. You knew you were going against the flow of the culture, even the professing Christian culture, but you have decided to not go further, and you've made yourself to still be children. The fault is your own, and you brought upon yourselves the unfitness to be fed with solid food. That's what he's saying. One last thought about the Milky Way. You know what happens when you just stay on milk, even good milk? Milk goes bad. It sours, and pretty soon, not only are you just shallow, you're shallow with error, and that's the worst of all. Let's rededicate our hearts and our minds to strive to go deeper and learn more and more and more about our great and glorious and wondrous Lord and his great way of salvation that he infolds to us in the Word of God. Let's stand together in prayer.
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Jeff Noblit (N/A – N/A) is an American preacher and pastor whose calling from God has led him to serve as Senior Pastor-Teacher of Grace Life Church of the Shoals in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, since 1989, igniting a passion for expository preaching and church health for over four decades. Born in the United States, specific details about his early life, including his parents and upbringing, are not widely documented, though his ministry suggests a strong evangelical background shaped by personal faith. Converted in his youth, he graduated from the University of North Alabama with a degree in Business Administration before pursuing theological training through practical ministry experience rather than formal seminary education. Noblit’s calling from God was affirmed when he joined the pastoral staff at Grace Life Church in 1981, becoming senior pastor in 1989 after years of preaching through books like Romans and Ephesians, calling believers to a glory-of-God-focused, Christ-honoring, and Bible-saturated faith. In 1991, he founded Anchored In Truth Ministries, serving as its president to plant and strengthen churches globally, hosting True Church Conferences and supporting missionaries committed to sound doctrine. His sermons, emphasizing biblical fidelity and revival, are preserved through Anchored In Truth’s resources, though not directly on SermonIndex.net. Known for leading Grace Life to separate from the Southern Baptist Convention in 2019 over perceived liberalism, he married with children—specific details unrecorded—and continues to minister from Muscle Shoals, Alabama, as of March 27, 2025, at 2:52 PM PDT, championing a return to biblical church practices.