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Sermons in outlines. 03+ main points and 3+ sub points per main point.

Sermon: Lazarus and the Rich Man

Purple Crocus in bloom during the day in a Cemetery.

Introduction

Some think this parable was intended for unbelievers. Actually, the opposite is true. In it, Jesus targeted the Pharisees, religious authority figures of the Jewish world who indulged in wrongdoing while they had plenty of opportunities to do what was right and good.

The interpretation of the parable is even God’s people will be judged if they don’t do what is good and right when the opportunity is given. In today’s sermon, I am going to discuss this warning and its implications in detail.

Sermon: Principles of Giving

Beige-colored gift box wrapped in Red-colored ribbon.

Introduction

Lately, I have been thinking very much about the act of giving and studying what the Bible says about it. During these times the Holy Spirit of God brought a couple of truths to my attention. In today’s sermon, I intend to share three truths that I believe to be very important for any Christian who wishes to give for the glory of God. [Illustrations used in this sermon: Giving in secretSacrificial giving]

Sermon: How to walk in the Spirit?

Sermon: How to walk in the Spirit?

Introduction

I want to talk about Paul’s exhortation to Galatians to “Walk in the Spirit” today (Galatians 5:16). As a Christian, I enjoy wonderful freedom in Christ. It is truly the desire of Christ that I will be free but I must not allow freedom to become a ‘license’ to sin. If I am not careful, desires of the flesh can wreak self-destruction. To prevent this the apostle Paul instructs me to walk in the Spirit. Now the question raised by most Christians is ‘How do I walk in the Spirit? In today’s sermon, I am going to show you three things you must-do if you want to walk in the Spirit.

Sermon: Principles of effective Christian Ministry

Introduction

Jesus said that anyone who has faith in Him will do greater things than what Jesus did himself. The book of Acts is the report of early Christians who had faith to do these greater things that Jesus promised. Consequently, this historical information recorded in the book makes it a good source to learn about Christian ministry. In today’s sermon, I am going to present to you four principles that make Christian ministry effective as seen in Acts 16:16-34. [Image: Marnie Pix]

Sermon: Lessons from Isaiah’s Commission

A cross on top of a rock.

Introduction

The vision mentioned here came to Isaiah after years of preaching and was designed to deepen his spirituality. In this sermon, I am going to discuss this vision in detail and let it deepen our own spirituality thus rendering us more effective in our service to the Lord.

Sermon: God’s Spiritual Formula for Physical and Emotional Relief

A photo of a molecule model with reflection on a dark surrounding.

Introduction

From Peter preaching a sermon that saw the salvation of 3,000 souls in chapter 2 to the apostle Paul landing ashore on the island of Malta after miraculously surviving a deadly shipwreck in chapter 28, the book of Acts is full of powerful supernatural incidents. Tonight I want us to look at one such incident and that is St. Paul raising Eutychus from the dead. The key verse and the keyword of this paragraph which is also the basis for my message tonight are found in the twelfth verse. The NLT renders it as:

Meanwhile, the young man was taken home alive and well, and everyone was greatly relieved.

New Living Translation

Speaking of physical relief I want to use Paracetamol as an illustration. It’s common practice to use Paracetamol in case of a headache because it brings instant relief. How cum these tiny pills capable of bringing relief to such a complicated unit like the human body? What you see is only a tiny single pill. Yet each pill is the combination of three powerful ingredients capable of relieving pain, put together using a scientific formula.

However, scientific formulas cannot always help us with our physical and emotional calamities. This is why in Acts 20:7-12, God has given us a spiritual formula of three biblical ingredients that were in the life of Eutychus. They are having a hunger for God’s Word, seek fellowship with God’s people, and remain in God’s presence. They brought relief to Troans at a moment of a great disaster. Tonight, let’s consider these ingredients in detail.

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