Sermon Outline – Topical – NT

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“For I resolved

to know nothing

while I was with you

except Jesus Christ and

him crucified”

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THE LORD JESUS CHRIST IS:

Colossians 1:15-18

Intr.:

1. “the image of the invisible God,

2. the firstborn over all creation.

3. For by him all things were created:

a. things in heaven and

b. on earth,

c. visible and

d . invisible,

e. whether thrones or

f. powers or

g. rulers or

h. authorities;

4. all things were created for him.

5. He is before all things, and

6. in him all things hold together.

7. And he is the head of the body, the church;

8. he is the beginning and

9. the firstborn from the dead,

End: so that in everything he might have the supremacy.”

“THINK ON THIS”

“Think on this” is another regular feature in the local paper. Yes, it is good to encourage each other to think. Maybe we don’t think enough!

Actually, when I read “Think on this”  words from the Bible came to my mind. The wording is a bit different, but the meaning is the same. Philippians 4:8.

“Think about such things,” the Bible , the Word of the Living God says. What things?

Whatever is:

true,

noble,

right,

pure,

lovely,

admirable,

excellent,

praiseworthy.

The Lord has Surprises for Us!

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Today I was recognized by a man who remembers me from the time when he was a little boy. He and our son went together to the same Primary school and to the same College.

He remembers me as his Bible In Schools Teacher. He remembers not very much from what was taught, but he is believing now in the Lord Jesus Christ and is training to be an Anglican minister.

He showed me his cap – I think he had it beside him on a chair – with Psalm 107:2 written on it.

In the first three verses of  Psalm 107 the redeemed are told to give thanks to the Lord. Why? Because he is good. Because his love endures forever.

We are redeemed from the hand of the foe. The redeemed are gathered from the lands. They are gathered from the east, from the west, from the north and from the south.

Please find a sermon outline – Psalm 107 – on this blog. Type ‘Psalm 107’ into ‘search’ !

I expressed of course interest in his cap – and he gave it to me,  just like that!

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GOLDEN NUGGET

Matthew 19:29

“AND EVERYONE WHO HAS LEFT HOUSES OR BROTHERS OR SISTERS OR FATHER OR MOTHER OR CHILDREN OR FIELDS FOR MY SAKE WILL RECEIVE A HUNDRED TIMES AS MUCH AND WILL INHERIT ETERNAL LIFE.”

This is a GOLDEN NUGGET I like very much!

Who are our Teachers of the Word of God?

I read just now the verses 15-22 in the 22nd chapter of  Matthew. In the NIV (New International Version) Bible the verses have the caption “Paying Taxes to Caesar.”  Matthew 22:15-22

I was struck by the four things the Pharisees and the Herodians said about the Lord Jesus Christ. They called him Teacher of course. They called the Lord first of all “a man of integrity.” In fact they knew that he was a man of integrity. Secondly they said  “you teach the way of God in accordance with the truth.” The Lord was not only teaching the way of God, but he was teaching the way of God according to the truth. Thirdly the Lord Jesus Christ was not  swayed by men. And lastly they said about the Lord you pay no attention to who the people are.

There are three chief Jewish parties: Pharisees, Sadducees and Essenes. The Pharisees sent their disciples to the Lord.

We really want to learn from these verses, all of us. But these verses are especially for men who are occupying the pulpits in our churches.

1. Are they men of integrity?

The dictionary defines integrity like this: “adherence to moral principles; honesty. the quality of being unimpaired; soundness.”

2. Are they teaching the way of God?  And are they teaching the way of God according with the truth?

Acts 17:11

“Now the Bereans were of more noble character………..they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Sriptures every day to see  if what Paul said was true.”

3. Are they swayed by men?

The dictionary again: “to be influenced or swerve or influence or cause to swerve to or from a purpose or opinion.”

4. Are they paying attention to who the people are?

James 2:1-4

Favoritism is forbidden!