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Sermon #3 in the series: Untold Stories of the Old Testament, Text: Deuteronomy 15 dealing with the Sabbath years and the Year of Jubilee when debts are forgiven and slaves are set free.
Series: Untold Stories of the Old Testament #3 Date: CHCC: June 3, 2012 Title: “In God We Trust” Text: Deuteronomy 15 INTRODUCTION: The "In God We Trust" Motto has been on our US Currency for over 50 years. Almost all Americans support using “In God We Trust” ...read more
Scripture: Deuteronomy 15:1-18
Denomination: Christian/Church Of Christ
Being a servant of Christ is not to be taken lightly, and with the understanding that it involves more than a casual commitment.
Spiritual Servanthood Text: I Cor.7: 22-23; Deut.15: 17 Intro: Few, if any modern-day Americans, have experiential knowledge of what it means to be a slave—the servant of another, who has total control over one’s person. That’s one of the blessings of American society and culture. We ...read more
Scripture: 1 Corinthians 7:22-23, Deuteronomy 15:17
Denomination: Baptist
The application of some of the Old Testament law to the financial crisis - in particular, debt-related slavery and the prohibition on charging interest.
The financial crisis and the bible This year, you could barely read the news without a mention of the financial crisis. Some of the jokes summed it up well: With the current market turmoil, what’s the easiest way to make a small fortune? Start off with a large one. How do you define ...read more
Scripture: Deuteronomy 15:12-18
Denomination: Episcopal/Anglican
Freedom comes when I realize that I am not in charge of the universe … God is … and I let Him do His job and I do mine … which is to be an attentive and obedient servant of the Lord and Master of the universe.
I am a slave. Not because I am being forced to be a slave but because I want to. Under Deuteronomic law, an indentured servant could choose to be a free man when his seven years of service were up or he could choose to stay and work for his master. If he loved his master and wanted to continue ...read more
Scripture: Exodus 21:1-6, Deuteronomy 15:17, Deuteronomy 10:17, Exodus 15:13-15, Genesis 15:1-6, Luke 6:46, Matthew 7:21 (view more) (view less)
Denomination: United Methodist
Exposition of Deut 15 regarding our duty to aid those less fortunate, related to our vision statement with the same subject matter
Scripture: Deuteronomy 15:1-18, Deuteronomy 15:7-11
God doesn't treat all people the same. Also, bonus discussion of OT slavery-- it's not what you think.
Scripture: Exodus 11:1-10, Deuteronomy 15:1-18
Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational
The servant in Deuteronomy 15 accepted a special mark in order to belong to the master he loved. Is that true for us as well? How can we be marked for Jesus? And how does that mark change who we are as servants of the most high God?
Scripture: Deuteronomy 15:12-17
Actions or works may not create faith but they can reveal the substance and form of a person’s faith. To me, works is our faith made visible. “For just as a body without the spirit is dead” … a corpse … “so faith without works is also dead” … a corpse (James 2:26).
Scripture: Luke 18:18-25, Deuteronomy 15:15-17, James 2:14-26