Subtle Self-Sufficiency
Too often, Christians may arrive at a place of self-sufficiency. We think we can do it on our own without God's help. We can easily develop such an arrogant attitude without recognition, thus, the title of the message.
Too often, Christians may arrive at a place of self-sufficiency. We think we can do it on our own without God's help. We can easily develop such an arrogant attitude without recognition, thus, the title of the message.
What will be under our consideration is the comparison of two events which are nearly identical but yet distinct. Sort of like two sides of a coin. It is my objective to observe both sides. We shall consider the "heads" and then the "tails."
Prayer is a very common topic. But, I submit that prayer is more than asking things of God. Prayer is actually a time of fellowship with Him. It is more than simple communication, it is a communion.
You know a solar eclipse will happen tomorrow. I would like to use this opportunity to turn your attention from heavenly signs to the signs of the times. You see, Jesus dealt with those who looked for a sign. I believe we can learn from His lesson.
This passage speaks of a cross, one that must be borne. But this cross is not a literal cross, rather, a spiritual cross. If we are to follow the Lord, how shall it be done? Our text tells us what we must do.
When something doesn't work, you need to try something else. If something won't work, you must find what will. This is true when it comes to religion. When you finally discover the truth, my, what an opportunity.
Dear sinner, if you are going to be forgiven of your sin and have a home in heaven, you must repent and believe on Jesus Christ. It is then, my objective to discuss this matter of true belief.
If you cut anything, you want to cut straight. That is what we desire of our doctor isn't it? Our text uses a term which employs this analogy. Let us not be haphazard in our surgery of the Scripture, rather, let us be good Bible surgeons.
We often speak of people who depart from this life as doing so in the midst of their condition. For example, we might say, "He died a pauper." Our text deals with the spiritual condition of man in the event of his death. It is my objective to look into our text and receive the warning which is extended by Jesus.
We all do things that are wrong. Most of the time we "get caught" and there are consequences to face. Sometimes no one knows but us and God. Either way, I submit, when we do wrong, we ought to make it right.