Priorities
I would like to share with you a story about priorities. When I served a small church in the mountains of Kentucky, I could visit every member in an afternoon and there was nothing that I enjoyed doing more.
I would like to share with you a story about priorities. When I served a small church in the mountains of Kentucky, I could visit every member in an afternoon and there was nothing that I enjoyed doing more.
I would like to talk to you today about joy in the Lord. There are three kinds of joy for the believer. First, there is the joy of one’s own salvation. I have heard people say “Let so and so do it.
I would like to talk to you today about living up to your potential.
William Berkeley wrote, “There are two great moments in a man’s life. The moment he is born and the moment he discovers why he was born.”
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I would like to talk to you today about resting. A music teacher commented. “I listen all day to erratic playing and off-key notes. What bothers me most are the ‘rests ‘ which are ignored.”
While conducting a revival service in Flint, Michigan several years ago, I gave an opportunity for confession of sin. A woman, who had not been attending the meetings, quickly spoke. Desiring to set a good example, she confessed to laziness.
I would like to talk to you today about freedom from worry. The signs of the time create anxiety in thoughtful minds. Every race is filled with fear, suspicion, and distrust. Is there anywhere a place of security?
I would like to talk to you today about heavenly garments. A small girl, about four years old, walked along the edge of the cemetery with her father. She pointed to the graves and asked, “What are they, Daddy?”
I would like to talk to you today about love. Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you had to work with someone you could not love? Remember that God loves that person as much as He loves you and me.
Have you ever wanted to be free as a bird? Have you wished you had wings and could fly away from all your troubles? David, the Psalmist, did. He was a good man but engulfed in great trouble.
I would like to talk with you about the beautiful effects of love in the believer and the peace available to you through Christ Jesus. Real love is long-suffering. It causes us to love our neighbor as ourselves.