Sermon Bites 08/26/07

Ask, See, and Knock Matthew 7:7-29 Though Jesus has taught us not to “Judge…lest ye be judged”; He has also given us commandment to make certain judgments. That can be seen in these things we will look at now. Jesus teaches us to Ask, Seek, and Knock. Could it be that the power of A.S.K. …

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Sermon Bites 07/15/07

The Protected Home ADULTERY (Matthew 5:27-28) - An act against marriage, betrayal of trust, an addition to the oneness of marriage – (1 Corinthians 6:16-20). FORNICATION (Matthew 5:31-32) - The act of sexual immorality; probably before marriage. THE LOOK (v. 28) - with desire was to commit adultery by Jesus’s sermon. THE PRICE OF SIN …

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Wednesday June 20, ‘07, Bible Study

This is a late post for the Wednesday night Bible Study of June 20, 2007.  For some reason it completely slipped my mind, and I forgot to post it.  I pray you are blessed by these studies. God's Righteousness Romans 10:1-8 Paul is still in his parenthetical statement, and now addresses the unbelief of the …

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Wednesday June 27, ‘07, Bible Study

Salvation, Preaching, and Unbelief Romans 10:9-21 The leaders of Israel had been so blinded by their religion that they missed the very one for whom their Scriptures had foretold. It seems they had been searching, searching, looking in the stars, over the seas, over lands, and in their own righteousness, but to no avail. Paul …

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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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Sermon Study Notes August 2006 #6

A Witness Proverbs 6:16-19 One false witness takes a truth and twists it to convict Jesus (Matthew 26:59-61). What makes the statement “False”? It is the accusation against One who has done no wrong. It is the attitude of the heart. It just was not true. “Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor” …

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