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STAND UP STAND UP FOR SINNERS (1)

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Numbers 16:41-48
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Stand up Stand up for Sinners(1)
Series: Soul Winning
Donald Cantrell
Numbers 16: 41 - 48


Keith Green once said: ''This generation of believers is responsible for this generation of souls.''

This sermon deals with the importance of knowing sinners, going to sinners, and standing up for sinners as we bring them to Jesus Christ.

I - The Insubordination of Israel (41 - 42)

II - The Indignation of God (43 - 45)

III - The Instruction of Moses (46)

IV - The Intercession of Aaron (47 - 48)

This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.

Theme: ''Aaron stood between those facing life and death''

Running Red Lights

Time A man flew into Chicago and hired a taxi to take him downtown. As he was riding along they came to a red light and the driver went right on through the red light. The man said, ''Hey, the light was red. You're supposed to stop.'' The driver said, ''Yeah, I know, but my brother does it all the time.''

Soon they came to a second red light and again he went right straight through. The passenger said, ''You're going to get us killed. That light was red. Why didn't you stop?'' The driver said, ''Don't worry about it. My brother does it all the time.''

Then they came to a green light and he stopped. The man said, ''The light is green. Now is the time to go. Why don't you go on through?'' The driver answered, ''I know it's green. But you never know when my brother may be coming through.''

T.W. Manson said, ''The coming of Jesus to the world puts every man to the test and compels every man to a decision. And that decision is no light matter. It is a matter of life and death.''

We live in a world where people are running red lights, stopping at green lights, and woefully ignoring caution lights. Each one of us has our own philosophies as to what to do when the light is on yellow. How many of us speed up, because it is not really on red, is it? How many of us slow down when we see the light go from ...

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