IMMEASURABLE MANIFESTATION'S AT EPHESUS (9 OF 15)
Scripture: Ephesians 3:14-21
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Immeasurable Manifestation's at Ephesus (9 of 15)
Series: Ephesians
Donald Cantrell
Ephesians 3:14-21
I - The Revelation of Paul's Prayer (14 - 15)
II - The Request of Paul's Prayer (16 - 17a)
III - The Results of Paul's Prayer (17b - 19)
IV - The Reverence of Paul's Prayer (20 - 21
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DREAM BIG: GOOGLE'S FOUNDERS
In 1998, Larry Page and Sergey Brin picked the number one followed by 100 zeroes while they were still graduate students at Stanford University. That number in mathematical terms is called a googol, and that became the name of their new enterprise. Today, Google operates the largest search engine in the world with internet users performing hundreds of millions searches a day.
Jim Reese, chief operations engineer of Google, says this about Brin and Page: ''It takes a lot of confidence and courage to go ahead and do that [i.e., to be that big]. It's rare to find people who think on such a grand scale and are able to create a great product at the same time.'' (FreshMinistry.org, 11-5-02)
Google's founders were dreamers, and that's what it takes to accomplish great things. It takes a great dream to do great things, and that's true not only in business but also in the ministry to which God has called us.
C. Philip Green, Disappointed Dreamer
''God Is'' and ''God is Big''
Ann Kimball had a marvelous way of talking about Jesus. She was the dean of women at Eastern Nazarene College in Boston, and she would speak all over the country. She was flying from Boston to San Francisco to speak, and she said she was just so tired from the week that she sat down in her seat and asked the Lord to not have her talk to anybody.
About that time, a businessman comes and sits next to her and the Lord says, ''Ann, talk to him.'' She says, ''Lord, no, I'm so tired.'' The Lord says, ''Yes, go ahead.'' So she looks over at the man and says, ''Hi I'm Ann.'' The man says, ''Hi Ann. ...
Series: Ephesians
Donald Cantrell
Ephesians 3:14-21
I - The Revelation of Paul's Prayer (14 - 15)
II - The Request of Paul's Prayer (16 - 17a)
III - The Results of Paul's Prayer (17b - 19)
IV - The Reverence of Paul's Prayer (20 - 21
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
DREAM BIG: GOOGLE'S FOUNDERS
In 1998, Larry Page and Sergey Brin picked the number one followed by 100 zeroes while they were still graduate students at Stanford University. That number in mathematical terms is called a googol, and that became the name of their new enterprise. Today, Google operates the largest search engine in the world with internet users performing hundreds of millions searches a day.
Jim Reese, chief operations engineer of Google, says this about Brin and Page: ''It takes a lot of confidence and courage to go ahead and do that [i.e., to be that big]. It's rare to find people who think on such a grand scale and are able to create a great product at the same time.'' (FreshMinistry.org, 11-5-02)
Google's founders were dreamers, and that's what it takes to accomplish great things. It takes a great dream to do great things, and that's true not only in business but also in the ministry to which God has called us.
C. Philip Green, Disappointed Dreamer
''God Is'' and ''God is Big''
Ann Kimball had a marvelous way of talking about Jesus. She was the dean of women at Eastern Nazarene College in Boston, and she would speak all over the country. She was flying from Boston to San Francisco to speak, and she said she was just so tired from the week that she sat down in her seat and asked the Lord to not have her talk to anybody.
About that time, a businessman comes and sits next to her and the Lord says, ''Ann, talk to him.'' She says, ''Lord, no, I'm so tired.'' The Lord says, ''Yes, go ahead.'' So she looks over at the man and says, ''Hi I'm Ann.'' The man says, ''Hi Ann. ...
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