Being Good Stewards of Our Time

Introduction A. Time is a precious thing. Once it is lost, it can never be recovered, and not one of us knows how much he is to receive. B. In an age when time seems to come at a higher premium with each passing day, it is now more important than ever for us to be good stewards of the time God gives us. I. There are some thieves that rob us of time when we let them. A. One prolific thief is a lack of proper planning and...

What Is the Gospel?

Introduction A. If you have ever wondered what it would be like to listen to Paul preach, Acts 13 is a great source. B. In this sermon Paul talks about the “Good News,” the Gospel. What does this sermon tell us about the Gospel we preach? I. The Gospel is positive. A. These are encouraging words (vss. 15,45,48). B. The Good News constituted the fulfillment of ancient promises (vss. 32-37). C. The Good News was...

Stewardship

Introduction A. A faithful steward can help an employer achieve greater success (Genesis 39:29-30; 39:1-6), but a bad one can lead him to ruin. B. As Christians, we are stewards of the greatest blessings God has ever entrusted to mortal man, and this comes with great responsibility (Luke 12:42-48). I. What has God entrusted to us? A. Everything we have is from God (James 1:17; 1 Chronicles 29:14). B. He has...

Almost Persuaded

King Agrippa, do you believe the prophets? I know that you do believe.” Then Agrippa said to Paul, “You almost persuade me to become a Christian” (Acts 26:27-28). While it is impossible to nail down the precise date of Saul’s conversion, it is generally believed—based on a few scarce hints in his epistles—to have taken place only a few years after the establishment of the church in Jerusalem. Following his...

Matthew 2: Wisdom from the East

“Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem” (vs. 1). The Greek term magŏs may refer to a wise man, scholar, scientist, astronomer, interpreter, or seer (cf. Daniel 4:8-9,18). Coffman has pointed out that “[t]he translation ‘wise men’ is a fortunate rendition of the Greek term ‘magi,’ since the truly wise of all ages are indeed those who...

What Loves Does

Introduction A. Love and faith are much alike: they are both lasting (1 Corinthians 13:13), and yet neither can be perceived by the natural senses. B. Intangible things like faith and love can only be detected and measured by their effects (James 2:14-26; cf. Hebrews 11). C. How can you tell if someone loves you? What are love’s effects? I. Love serves. A. If we love God, we will serve Him (Matthew 6:24). B. If we love...

What Is a Christian?

Introduction A. Most dictionaries define the word “Christian” as “a person who believes in the doctrines of Jesus and acknowledges his divinity.” B. While man’s definitions of a Christian are diverse and conflicting, the only definition that matters is God’s, for He invented the word. C. In fulfillment of prophecy (Isaiah 62:2), God gave His people a new name (Acts 11:26)—“Christian.” What does it mean to be a...

Forgiveness

Introduction A. Although we know that we must forgive others if we wish to be forgiven by God, the world encourages us to seek vengeance. B. To help us better understand the proper spirit of forgiveness, we can consider the manner in which God forgives. I. How does God forgive? A. He is longsuffering first (Nahum 1:3; Nehemiah 9:17; 2 Peter 3:9). B. On the other hand, He has promised to “judge the world...

Saul’s Conversion

Introduction A. Saul set out for Damascus with the intention of arresting all the Christians he could find in the synagogues there, but when he arrived, he preached that Jesus is the Christ. B. When Saul of Tarsus was converted, he left no room for doubt in anyone’s mind that he was changed forever. I. In Saul’s conversion, we see a dramatic change in him. A. There was a change in his perspective (Acts 26:9)...

Discipline: A Test of Love

Introduction A. Although discipline probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when you think of great demonstrations of love, these two are always bound together. B. True discipline is the training that corrects the mind and molds one’s moral character. I. Love requires me to discipline my children. A. This first involves constant instruction from God’s Word (Ephesians 6:4; 2 Timothy 3:13-17). B. It also involves...

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