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FACTS WITHOUT FIRE (5)

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Luke 24:13-35
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Facts Without Fire (5)
Series: From Mount Calvary to Mount Olivet
Donald Cantrell
Luke 24: 13 - 35


I - The Sorrowing Conversation of the Men (13 - 24)

II - The Seething Clarification of the Matter (25 - 27)

III - The Shocking Culmination of the Man (28 - 31)


IV - The Sizzling Combustion of the Moment (32 - 35)

Theme: ''The two headed to Emmaus needed the joy of Christ's resurrection''

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We live in an age of ''Biblical Geniuses'' and ''Emotional Airheads.'' One of the groups has all of the facts that one needs to have, yet they have no fire. The other group has all of the emotion one could ever desire, yet they have no real clue as to their emotionalism. If you asked them to show you in the bible they would be as lost as blind bat in the library of congress.

This sermon will inspire the reader to match his facts with heavenly fire and those that only have fire to get bust in learning the needed facts. If all you can do is shout, run, and cry but you have no clue as to why, what will you do when the devil body slams you and puts you in a spiritual choke hold until you can prove why you are saved and why you are shouting.

The church needs facts, it cannot survive without the necessary facts of our Christianity but oh how we need that fire. We need to ask God to send the fire and to let it begin in our pulpits and in our seminaries, Lord please send us the fire. On the other hand we better do all that we can to learn about the facts.

It's More than a Message - It's a Manifestation

We are not asked to believe the doctrine of the Resurrection. We are asked to meet this person raised from the dead.

Christianity, in its purest form, is nothing more than knowing Jesus and making a decision to follow Him. The impact of seeing and knowing Jesus is illustrated by Max Lucado in his book, God Came Near. In chapter 31, ''Seeing the Summit,'' he tells this story.

''The ...

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