GOD'S PROMISE TO THE WEARY!
Scripture: Galatians 6:6-10
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God's Promise to the Weary!
Series: Standing on the promises
Dr. Ernest L. Easley
Galatians 6:6-10
I have some good news and some bad news. The good news is that tonight we're continuing our series of messages on the promises of God. The bad news is that tonight we're concluding our series of messages on the promises of God.
When it comes to the promises of God, I feel like evangelist D. L. Moody who said, ''Let a man feed for a month on the promises of God, and he will not talk about how poor he is.''
He went on to say, ''If you would spend a month feeding on the precious promises of God, you wouldn't be going about complaining how poor you are. You would lift up your head and proclaim the riches of His Grace, because you couldn't help doing it.''
How can you ''be born crying, live complaining and die disappointed'' as Charles Spurgeon use to say, when you've been given so many wonderful promises of God to stand on; all of which are waiting to be claimed by faith!
And looking at some of the great promises of God over the last several weeks has caused us to ''lift up our heads and proclaim the riches of His grace!'' Amen?
Well tonight as we conclude this series of messages, take God's Word and turn with me to the New Testament book of Galatians, chapter 6; where we find God's Promise to the Weary!
Now our God doesn't make promises like that baby sitter who was taking care of a couple of children one night while their parents had an evening out. When the parents returned home, they were pleasantly surprised to find the kids fast asleep.
When the sitter had been paid, just as she was walking out the door, she turned to the parents and said, ''Oops, I almost forgot to tell you. I promised Sammy that if he would stay in the bed, you would get him a pony in the morning.''
Aren't you glad that our God doesn't operate like that? He makes promises that He can back up! And we've been learning that He backs up every promise through Jesus; th ...
Series: Standing on the promises
Dr. Ernest L. Easley
Galatians 6:6-10
I have some good news and some bad news. The good news is that tonight we're continuing our series of messages on the promises of God. The bad news is that tonight we're concluding our series of messages on the promises of God.
When it comes to the promises of God, I feel like evangelist D. L. Moody who said, ''Let a man feed for a month on the promises of God, and he will not talk about how poor he is.''
He went on to say, ''If you would spend a month feeding on the precious promises of God, you wouldn't be going about complaining how poor you are. You would lift up your head and proclaim the riches of His Grace, because you couldn't help doing it.''
How can you ''be born crying, live complaining and die disappointed'' as Charles Spurgeon use to say, when you've been given so many wonderful promises of God to stand on; all of which are waiting to be claimed by faith!
And looking at some of the great promises of God over the last several weeks has caused us to ''lift up our heads and proclaim the riches of His grace!'' Amen?
Well tonight as we conclude this series of messages, take God's Word and turn with me to the New Testament book of Galatians, chapter 6; where we find God's Promise to the Weary!
Now our God doesn't make promises like that baby sitter who was taking care of a couple of children one night while their parents had an evening out. When the parents returned home, they were pleasantly surprised to find the kids fast asleep.
When the sitter had been paid, just as she was walking out the door, she turned to the parents and said, ''Oops, I almost forgot to tell you. I promised Sammy that if he would stay in the bed, you would get him a pony in the morning.''
Aren't you glad that our God doesn't operate like that? He makes promises that He can back up! And we've been learning that He backs up every promise through Jesus; th ...
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