Sermon Bites 07/29/07

Communicating Perfection Matthew 5:33-48 We start off with an “Ye have heard…” statement. It is the fourth of five if you count the “It has been said” of verse 31. This shows us Jesus’s familiarity with Scripture and the Law. It also shows that He is familiar with the general interpretation of those Laws. In …

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Sermon Outline for Sunday June 10, ‘07

Being The Right Attitude Matthew 5:1-12 We are looking at the beginning verses of what is called The Sermon On The Mount preached by Jesus to His disciples. It does not seem that there was a multitude at this message. It seems clear that it was only His disciples, “And seeing the multitudes, he went …

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Sermon Outline for Sunday June 03, ‘07

The Light That Shines Matthew 4:1-25 Jesus never declared Himself to be King. It is decreed by scripture that there would be a King to always sit upon the throne of David. Jesus is often called the Son of David, and that means He is the One to sit on the throne. As the king …

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Sermon Outline 04/15/07

God's Faithful Providence Matthew 1:1-17 The Gospel of Matthew begins with a genealogy of the King of the Hebrews. Matthew’s Gospel was written to the Hebrew. It is written so they might know that Jesus is their King. At the time they were blinded by their own religious practices, and ceremonies, and self-righteousness as a …

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Wednesday Evening Bible Study 04/11/07

Earnest Expectation For Redemption Romans 8:18-25 In our last study of Romans 8:10-17 we looked at “A Joyful Expectation In The Father”. That Joyful Expectation is due to His promise that we are “Joint heirs” with Jesus Himself. “Joint heir” means; everything that is His is ours. I am glad to be a joint heir …

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Resurrection Sunday Sermon

THE CALL OF THE RESURRECTION Matthew 28:10 I do not know if anyone has ever thought of the resurrection of Jesus Christ as a call or not, but I definitely see a call here following the resurrection of Jesus. The angels have simply said, “He is not here: for He is risen, as He said. …

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Sermon Outline 04/01/07

The Darkness Of The Crucifixion Matthew 27:45; Mark 15:33; Luke 23:44 When Jesus went to the cross there was a period of three hours which is not given much notice in sermons that are preached. Of course, there is actually no way we can know all that went on in that three hours, unless it …

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Wednesday 03/28/07 Bible Study

Joyful Promise and Expectations Romans 8:10-17 In the last study we looked at the truth of NO CONDEMNATION, and now we look at the glorious promise and expectation of our inheritance in Christ Jesus. A JOYFUL EXPECTATION IN THE FATHER (vv. 10-17). Remembering as we looked at verses 1-9 the last time and we find …

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Wednesday Evening Bible Study 03/14/07

NO CONDEMNATION Romans 8:1-9 In this study of Romans we have had Paul take us from the total depravity of sinners, to justification, and then, to sanctification. He took a moment to let us know that the work of sanctification was not easy (chapter 7), and now he tells us how we can be victors …

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Sermon Outline 03/11/07

EXAMPLES OF CHRISTIAN LIVING (Part 1) Colossians 4:7-10 Proposed OUTLINE - I. TYCHICUS WAS A MAN WITH THE HEART OF A SERVANT (vv. 7-8). II. ONESIMUS, WAS A MAN WITH A PAST THAT WAS SINFUL (v. 9). III. ARISTARCHUS, WAS MAN WITH A SYMPATHETIC HEART (v. 10a). IV. MARK WAS A MAN WITH A SURPRISING …

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Sermon Outline 02/04/07

Satisfaction Of Imperfection Colossians 3:5-11 Why the title, “THE SATISFACTION OF IMPERFECTION”? It just seems that people who profess themselves to be Christian, are more and more giving excuse for their rude, and sometimes lewd behavior, as “Well! Nobody’s perfect”. That is an acclamation of THE SATISFACTION OF IMPERFECTION. To excuse our sins as just …

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