Feeling Forgotten
Donald Cantrell
Genesis 40: 23, Gen. 41: 1, and Psalms 105: 18 - 19
I - Joseph and his Past Mistreatment (Genesis 37, 39, and 40)
II - Joseph and his Present Misery
III - Joseph and his Persevering Mindset (Ps. 105: 19)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Theme: ''Joseph spent two years in the refiner's fire, did God forget him?''
Feeling Forgotten
A while back I got discouraged, I got frustrated. Things were not going the way that I had planned. I was tired. I was tired of solving problems and dealing with people. You ever get like that? I didn't know what to do. I still remember walking up down the road to my house, tears streaming down my face, singing to myself, ''God is in control, we believe that His children will not be forsaken. God is in control, we will choose to remember and never be shaken. There is no power above or beside Him we know. Oh, oh, oh. God is in control. Oh, oh, oh. God is in control.
Gene Gregory
G. Campbell Morgan:
Waiting for God is not laziness. Waiting for God is not going to sleep. Waiting for God is not the abandonment of effort. Waiting for God means, first, activity under command; second, readiness for any new command that may come; third, the ability to do nothing until the command is given.
''DROP THAT BABY!''
A pastor visited 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 c ...
Donald Cantrell
Genesis 40: 23, Gen. 41: 1, and Psalms 105: 18 - 19
I - Joseph and his Past Mistreatment (Genesis 37, 39, and 40)
II - Joseph and his Present Misery
III - Joseph and his Persevering Mindset (Ps. 105: 19)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Theme: ''Joseph spent two years in the refiner's fire, did God forget him?''
Feeling Forgotten
A while back I got discouraged, I got frustrated. Things were not going the way that I had planned. I was tired. I was tired of solving problems and dealing with people. You ever get like that? I didn't know what to do. I still remember walking up down the road to my house, tears streaming down my face, singing to myself, ''God is in control, we believe that His children will not be forsaken. God is in control, we will choose to remember and never be shaken. There is no power above or beside Him we know. Oh, oh, oh. God is in control. Oh, oh, oh. God is in control.
Gene Gregory
G. Campbell Morgan:
Waiting for God is not laziness. Waiting for God is not going to sleep. Waiting for God is not the abandonment of effort. Waiting for God means, first, activity under command; second, readiness for any new command that may come; third, the ability to do nothing until the command is given.
''DROP THAT BABY!''
A pastor visited 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 c ...
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