Jesus Saves Sinners
This is a story of a miracle. God extended His grace to another undeserving soul. Beyond that, this impotent man represents a sinner in need of the Savior, and one who finds deliverance from his sins.
This is a story of a miracle. God extended His grace to another undeserving soul. Beyond that, this impotent man represents a sinner in need of the Savior, and one who finds deliverance from his sins.
My subject is not a popular one. Yet, it is a doctrine which must be addressed. My purpose is to take a general look at the subject of sin.
Gathering today on the Lord's Day, we remember One Who died for us. We live because He suffered and died. Let us not forget. It is, then, my objective to stir you up by putting you in remembrance (II Peter 1:13).
If the political landscape bothers you, you are not alone. If society is disturbing, do not be surprised. How shall we, as Christians, react? It is my objective to apply our text to our present situation. In it we shall discern how we ought to respond.
Man likes to experience the miracle. He wants proof before he would believe. I submit we should not seek the special spectacular, rather, to accept God's most common way of communication, His written Word. We should see that God's Word is tremendous.
Often women are overlooked and not respected. Sometimes a woman has a poor perspective of herself. I believe women are important. They deserve respect, honor, and love. But, I also want to encourage the ladies to be godly women.
One of the things we notice about the modern Christian generation is the lack of separation from the world. As a result, we find the world converting Christians instead of the Christians converting the world. It is my objective to remind you of a basic fundamental Bible doctrine, that of Christian sanctification.
Our society is very hard and cold. We are amazed at man's cruelty. Yet, we encounter acts of kindness and great philanthropic measures. In this vein, our text reveals a great display of love. That is, we find one who is afflicted offering forgiveness to those who are doing the afflicting. May this be our example.
How many sermons have you heard and then walked away with a heartfelt desire, but soon the desire faded? Don't we often have good intentions, but we somehow never get to it? I thought it necessary to consider this subject.
Some things are hard to believe. Often, the skeptics of the Bible question the remarkable passages of Scripture. But I say unto you that the Bible is God's Word and its record is true. My subject matter might seem impossible, but I submit that Jesus is Who He said He was, and He is in Heaven, and He is coming back to Earth again.