PEACE THAT'S PENETRATING (5)
Scripture: Acts 16:22-34
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Peace that's Penetrating (5)
Series: Peace
Donald Cantrell
Acts 16: 22 - 34
I - The Painful Situation (22 - 24)
II - The Peaceful Scenario (25)
III - The Prevented Sword (26 - 28)
IV - The Prison-keeper Saved (29 - 34)
Theme: ''The peace of God can penetrate into any situation''
HELL FREEZES OVER
A rough and gruff man from Georgia who didn't live a very good life died and went to hell. The devil really wanted to punish him, so he put him to work breaking up rocks with a sledgehammer. To make it worse he cranked up the temperature and the humidity.
After a couple of days the Devil checked in on the man to see if he was suffering adequately. The Devil was aghast as he looked at the man from Georgia happily swinging his hammer and whistling a happy tune.
The Devil walked up to him and said, ''I don't understand this. I've turned the heat way up, it's humid, and you're crushing rocks and sweating. Why are you so happy?'' The man smiled, looked at the Devil and said, ''This is great, it reminds me of the hot humid August days back in Georgia. This is fantastic! It's just like home''
The Devil decided to change things a bit. He dropped the temperature, sent down driving rain and torrential wind. Soon, hell was a wet, muddy mess. The man from Georgia was happily slogging through the mud pushing a wheelbarrow full of crushed rocks.
Again, the Devil asked how this man could be so happy in such conditions. The man replied, ''This is great. Just like April back in Georgia. It reminds me of working out in the fields doing the spring planting!
The Devil was completely baffled. In desperation, he tried one last ditch effort. He made the temperature plummet. Hell was blanketed in snow and ice. Confident that this has done it, the Devil checked in on the man. He couldn't believe his eyes as he saw the man dancing, singing, and twirling his sledgehammer in glee. ''How can you be so happy? Don't you realize its 40 below zero!?'' screamed th ...
Series: Peace
Donald Cantrell
Acts 16: 22 - 34
I - The Painful Situation (22 - 24)
II - The Peaceful Scenario (25)
III - The Prevented Sword (26 - 28)
IV - The Prison-keeper Saved (29 - 34)
Theme: ''The peace of God can penetrate into any situation''
HELL FREEZES OVER
A rough and gruff man from Georgia who didn't live a very good life died and went to hell. The devil really wanted to punish him, so he put him to work breaking up rocks with a sledgehammer. To make it worse he cranked up the temperature and the humidity.
After a couple of days the Devil checked in on the man to see if he was suffering adequately. The Devil was aghast as he looked at the man from Georgia happily swinging his hammer and whistling a happy tune.
The Devil walked up to him and said, ''I don't understand this. I've turned the heat way up, it's humid, and you're crushing rocks and sweating. Why are you so happy?'' The man smiled, looked at the Devil and said, ''This is great, it reminds me of the hot humid August days back in Georgia. This is fantastic! It's just like home''
The Devil decided to change things a bit. He dropped the temperature, sent down driving rain and torrential wind. Soon, hell was a wet, muddy mess. The man from Georgia was happily slogging through the mud pushing a wheelbarrow full of crushed rocks.
Again, the Devil asked how this man could be so happy in such conditions. The man replied, ''This is great. Just like April back in Georgia. It reminds me of working out in the fields doing the spring planting!
The Devil was completely baffled. In desperation, he tried one last ditch effort. He made the temperature plummet. Hell was blanketed in snow and ice. Confident that this has done it, the Devil checked in on the man. He couldn't believe his eyes as he saw the man dancing, singing, and twirling his sledgehammer in glee. ''How can you be so happy? Don't you realize its 40 below zero!?'' screamed th ...
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