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Why does good things sometimes never last? What is the purpose of irritations and provocation that leads to frustrations? - It is because God want you to discover the very best in you!
Shared: 1/29/2011
Sermon on the parable of our Lord on the barren fig tree.
Denomination: Baptist
Scripture: Luke 13:1-13:9
Shared: 1/24/2002
The interpretation is for the lost to repent while there is time...but Jesus makes much application to the saved to bear fruit, for that is why He left us here. Link included to formatted text, audio, and PowerPoint Template.
Denomination: Baptist
Scripture: Luke 13:6-13:9
Shared: 3/9/2007
Christ’s cursing of the fig tree and "cleansing" of the temple caution us about living our lives by mere appearances and trusting in anything other than Jesus.
Scripture: Mark 11:12-11:24
Shared: 3/12/2003
Jesus was responding to news about a calamity Luke 13:1-5. He was told of how Pilate (the Roman governor) had killed some Galileans (Jews from Galilee, the same region Jesus was from), and had anticipated the thinking of those who brought Him this news.
Denomination: Methodist
Shared: 2/16/2003
The Green decorations of Christmas speak of the promise of life in a season of barren trees and gloomy skies. The birth of Christ also speaks of that promise.
Shared: 12/6/2009
If you know your Bible, several barren women brought forth life that helped change their world and the church. We can not accept the norm of being barren in the church, let us bring forth new life. THERE IS HOPE!
Denomination: Assembly of God
Tags: Doubt
Shared: 7/18/2006
For a married woman in Biblical times, being barren was about the worst thing that could happen in her life! She was ostracised by everyone as being unfruitful! Such was Hannah’s condition; but, she did something about it - she prayed to Almighty God!
Denomination: Church of God
Scripture: 1 Samuel 1:1-1:2
Shared: 1/5/2009
The message is a call for Christians to vigorously pursue the life to which Christ calls us. The alternative is to be unfruitful and barren.
Denomination: Baptist
Shared: 10/3/2010
Throughout our lives, we encounter both triumphs and tragedies. Victories and struggles. In all of them, God’s grace is constant, as we will see through the child God gives Sarah, the comfort God gives Abraham, the water God gives Hagar, and the Salvatio
Shared: 5/26/2012
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