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Like the father in the parable of the Prodigal Son, God regrets your rebellion but loves you so much he will let you walk out of fellowship with him. But He is also a God who runs to you when you return and restores you when you repent.
Denomination: Baptist
Scripture: Luke 15:11-15:24
Shared: 4/4/2003
The parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector is an interesting lesson about pride and humility, which raises three questions: (1) Why did you come to church? (2) What is your attitude in church? and (3) How will you go home?
Denomination: Baptist
Scripture: Luke 18:9-18:14
Shared: 3/31/2003
1. Storms will come. 2. Jesus will be with us in the storm. 3. Jesus will calm the storm. 4. It is only in the storm that we really know who Jesus is.
Denomination: Methodist
Scripture: Mark 4:35-4:41
Tags: Doubt
Shared: 10/16/2005
Jesus used the parable of the shrewd manager to give us lessons about managing the money God gives us, the value of true investments, and a warning about becoming a slave to money.
Denomination: Baptist
Scripture: Luke 16:1-16:18
Shared: 4/4/2003
What if you could spend 30 seconds in heaven and 30 seconds in hell? Which of the two do you think would give you a greater burden for lost people--the glory and majesty of heaven or seeing and hearing those in agony in hell?
Denomination: Baptist
Scripture: Luke 16:19-16:31
Tags: Hell
Shared: 4/3/2003
We all have a deadly problem only Jesus can fix. When we admit our need and cry out for Jesus, stepping out in faith, we receive the power to accomplish the directions God gives us according to the Bible.
Denomination: Baptist
Scripture: Luke 17:11-17:19
Shared: 4/3/2003
God’s perfect gift to us in the life of His only begotten Son.
Denomination: Adventist
Scripture: Matthew 7:11
Tags: Christmas
Shared: 10/14/2003
This in-depth view of Prodigal Son parable focuses on the elder son and the bitterness and resentment he displayed upon his brother’s return and how we sometimes have the same inflated sense of goodness and faulty understanding of our Father’s grace.
Denomination: Baptist
Scripture: Luke 15:25-15:32
Shared: 4/4/2003
Prodigals still exist. These individuals rebel, stepping away from God’s blessings, indulging in reckless living and ruining their lives. But God runs to meet those who are at the point of total desperation and who are willing to repent and return home.
Denomination: Baptist
Scripture: Luke 15:11-15:24
Shared: 4/4/2003
Exposition of Matt. 2:13-23
Denomination: Baptist
Shared: 12/3/2006
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