Peace Through Prayer
It is my objective today to speak on the subject of peace. I submit unto you that proper prayers are essential in receiving peace. Yet, peace is necessary in offering proper prayers.
It is my objective today to speak on the subject of peace. I submit unto you that proper prayers are essential in receiving peace. Yet, peace is necessary in offering proper prayers.
There are many perspectives in our society about proper dress, what is decent and what is indecent. Years ago I did a study on the Bible definition of nakedness and I preached it unto you. I have referred to that message a number of times through the years and some newer people have said they would like to hear it. So, I have dusted off the outline and shall preach it to you again. It is in our best interest to follow what the Bible has to say on this subject. Of course, you will hear my opinion and my interpretation / application. Nevertheless, I believe there is sufficient information to come to a biblical understanding of nakedness.
Although this time of year has the emphasis upon remembrance, today's message will be in the antithesis. As much as there are things we should never forget, there are things we need to forget. It is, therefore, my objective to mention the need to remember, but then pursue the necessity of forgetfulness.
Our text elicits two core views among men. The first is the epitome of self-righteousness; the second is the example of one who recognizes his unrighteousness. My objective is to consider this passage revealing its truths for the unbelieving sinner, yet further, making application of these thoughts to the believing sinner.
Have you ever wondered Who Jesus is? Why all the fuss? If not, you should. Ask yourself, "Who is Jesus?" and then consider your answer. They basically asked the same question two thousand years ago. Our text is just one portion where the Bible deals with this topic.
If I were to ask you today, "What is your level of commitment to Jesus?" What would your answer be? It is a telling question isn't it? It is my objective to consider our text and the subject of personal commitment.
It is my desire to speak to you about your walk with God. Each of us, as Christians, need to arrive at a place of absolute surrender. May God help us to do so.
Today is a special day. It is resurrection Sunday. We come today to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. But not everyone believes it is so. Some deny His death. Some deny His resurrection. It is my intention to demonstrate unto you the reality of the resurrection of Jesus.
It is my objective to look into our text and consider that man had the next best opportunity which could ever come along. But, he failed to handle things properly and lost out. However, there is a greater opportunity which remains.
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