The Bible First, Then Response
As Christians, we have a tendency to neglect the Bible. My objective is to remind you and me that it is absolutely imperative that we start with the instructions. That is where God wants us to begin.
As Christians, we have a tendency to neglect the Bible. My objective is to remind you and me that it is absolutely imperative that we start with the instructions. That is where God wants us to begin.
We come, once again, to the Thanksgiving season. My objective: we should recognize that all good things are gifts from God, especially the "unspeakable gift" from which all graces emanate, thereby provoking in us an attitude of thanksgiving.
The vast majority of believers awoke on Wednesday with a broken heart. It is my objective to encourage you to move onward and upward for Jesus' sake.
We accept the premise that God is love, but we must be reminded that it is possible to stir up God's wrath. It is my objective to show you scriptural references directly stating that God will not be responsive to those who cry out to Him. At the last, I shall offer my conclusion.
Our text speaks of the hope any blind man can have. Of course, I am referring to spiritual blindness, and not physical. It is my objective to show you the way.
None of us would walk out of a restaurant without paying our bill. Although there are no prices on our ministry here, the cost of ministry is not free. My objective is to offer a few foundational arguments for believers to fund the ministry.
Christians should have the joy of salvation. Yet, our text warns us that it is possible to lose this joy. It is my objective to look into this subject today. I desire to share a message entitled, "The Joy of Salvation."
Our passage refers to Jesus extending a call. It is my objective to look into our passage in order to gain a sense of the text. After which, I will focus on the call of Jesus.
Sometimes it seems that our suffering will never end. It is my desire to extend hope to the hopeless. Our text is an expression of the hope which every believer possesses!
Man left alone will not seek after God, but, the sinner is not without hope. My objective is to look into our text and think about God's response to the first man and his wife; then, learn that what God did for them, He still does for you today.