JOSEPH FATHERING FAITHFULLY IN A TOUGH SITUATION
Scripture: Matthew 1:18-20, Luke 2:48-51
Joseph Fathering Faithfully in a Tough Situation
Donald Cantrell
Matthew 1:18-20, Luke 2:48-51
I - Joseph and his Difficult Insertion (Matt. 1: 18 - 20)
II - Joseph and his Deep Integrity (Lk. 2: 48 - 51)
III - Joseph and his Dutiful Involvement
IV - Joseph and his Dynamic Influence (Lk. 2: 27, 46, Mt. 13: 55, Mk 6: 3)
V - Joseph and his Distinguished Input
This sermon contains a fully alliterated sermon, with sub-points.
In this sermon, you will find that Joseph helps us deal with parenting a child that may not be ours naturally, but we can still love and nurture as if they were ours. Jesus was a gift from God and Joseph teaches us how to parent in difficult situations. This sermon will help many in our churches that are dealing with ''blended families.'' One of the most important families that we can learn about in the bible is a ''blended family'' and Joseph and Mary teach us that this type of marriage can be successful.
Facts and Stats about Blended Families
1,300 step families are formed each day.
500,000 adults become new step parents each year.
35 million parents are step parents.
18 million children live in step families.
The number of households with step children has doubled in the last ten years.
42% of American adults have at least one step relative in their family, which includes one of the following: a stepparent, a step/half sibling or a stepchild.
We have never lived in a time where the family needs men to step up as now. The families in America are deprived of real men that are godly. It is time that we have some men step up to the plate and lead. In our sermon today, we will see that Joseph was a real man and in being a real man; he was involved in the life of his family.
Gary Dockery's family thought the end was finally near. For 7 1/2 years he had lain in a nursing home, sometimes grunting or grimacing and occasionally blinking his eyes. Now fluid was filling his lungs, and doctors said that if he ...
Donald Cantrell
Matthew 1:18-20, Luke 2:48-51
I - Joseph and his Difficult Insertion (Matt. 1: 18 - 20)
II - Joseph and his Deep Integrity (Lk. 2: 48 - 51)
III - Joseph and his Dutiful Involvement
IV - Joseph and his Dynamic Influence (Lk. 2: 27, 46, Mt. 13: 55, Mk 6: 3)
V - Joseph and his Distinguished Input
This sermon contains a fully alliterated sermon, with sub-points.
In this sermon, you will find that Joseph helps us deal with parenting a child that may not be ours naturally, but we can still love and nurture as if they were ours. Jesus was a gift from God and Joseph teaches us how to parent in difficult situations. This sermon will help many in our churches that are dealing with ''blended families.'' One of the most important families that we can learn about in the bible is a ''blended family'' and Joseph and Mary teach us that this type of marriage can be successful.
Facts and Stats about Blended Families
1,300 step families are formed each day.
500,000 adults become new step parents each year.
35 million parents are step parents.
18 million children live in step families.
The number of households with step children has doubled in the last ten years.
42% of American adults have at least one step relative in their family, which includes one of the following: a stepparent, a step/half sibling or a stepchild.
We have never lived in a time where the family needs men to step up as now. The families in America are deprived of real men that are godly. It is time that we have some men step up to the plate and lead. In our sermon today, we will see that Joseph was a real man and in being a real man; he was involved in the life of his family.
Gary Dockery's family thought the end was finally near. For 7 1/2 years he had lain in a nursing home, sometimes grunting or grimacing and occasionally blinking his eyes. Now fluid was filling his lungs, and doctors said that if he ...
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