FEELING FORSAKEN AT CORINTH (6 OF 13)
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 6:1-18
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Feeling Forsaken at Corinth (6 of 13)
Series: 2 Corinthians
Donald Cantrell
2 Corinthians 6:1-18
I - Reviewing One's Service (1 - 10)
II - Rekindling One's Soul (11 - 13)
III - Reiterating One's Separation (14 - 18)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline with sub-points
Theme: ''Paul was feeling as if the Corinthians had forgotten his service''
''DROP THAT BABY - Feeling Forsaken and Abandoned''
A pastor called on a lady from his church and found her very despondent and feeling that God had forsaken her. Looking at the baby in the woman's arms, the pastor said to her, ''Drop that baby on the floor.'' Startled by the suggestion, she looked at him in disbelief. ''Well,'' he said, ''for what price would you drop it?''
Indignantly she replied, ''Not for as many dollars as there are stars!''
He then said kindly, ''Tell me, do you really think that you love your child more than the Lord does His?'' That truth broke through the woman's despair.
Perhaps you feel, like that woman, that God has forgotten you or no longer cares. You need look no further than the cross of Calvary to see that God loves and cares and sent His Son to die for your sins.
Tim Spear - Sermon
THE COLT MCCOY STORY
College football experienced a masterpiece national championship game featuring the number one ranked Crimson Tide from Alabama against the undefeated ballers from the University of Texas. The Longhorns, led by their Heisman nominated quarterback Colt McCoy hoped to prove to the world that you...well...you don't mess with Texas.
But in front of a sellout crowd in Pasedena and millions more watching on television around the world, McCoy's dream turned into a nightmare. On the 5th play of the game, the gunslinger dropped back to make a throw when he was subsequently nailed by the hungry 'Bama linebacker Marcell Dareus. McCoy, who had been hit thousands of times before, knew something was different this time. And when he went to hoist his rifl ...
Series: 2 Corinthians
Donald Cantrell
2 Corinthians 6:1-18
I - Reviewing One's Service (1 - 10)
II - Rekindling One's Soul (11 - 13)
III - Reiterating One's Separation (14 - 18)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline with sub-points
Theme: ''Paul was feeling as if the Corinthians had forgotten his service''
''DROP THAT BABY - Feeling Forsaken and Abandoned''
A pastor called on a lady from his church and found her very despondent and feeling that God had forsaken her. Looking at the baby in the woman's arms, the pastor said to her, ''Drop that baby on the floor.'' Startled by the suggestion, she looked at him in disbelief. ''Well,'' he said, ''for what price would you drop it?''
Indignantly she replied, ''Not for as many dollars as there are stars!''
He then said kindly, ''Tell me, do you really think that you love your child more than the Lord does His?'' That truth broke through the woman's despair.
Perhaps you feel, like that woman, that God has forgotten you or no longer cares. You need look no further than the cross of Calvary to see that God loves and cares and sent His Son to die for your sins.
Tim Spear - Sermon
THE COLT MCCOY STORY
College football experienced a masterpiece national championship game featuring the number one ranked Crimson Tide from Alabama against the undefeated ballers from the University of Texas. The Longhorns, led by their Heisman nominated quarterback Colt McCoy hoped to prove to the world that you...well...you don't mess with Texas.
But in front of a sellout crowd in Pasedena and millions more watching on television around the world, McCoy's dream turned into a nightmare. On the 5th play of the game, the gunslinger dropped back to make a throw when he was subsequently nailed by the hungry 'Bama linebacker Marcell Dareus. McCoy, who had been hit thousands of times before, knew something was different this time. And when he went to hoist his rifl ...
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