MINISTRY SERMON - BUNDLE
Scripture: Genesis 1:26-27, Colossians 3:12-17, Acts 2:42, 1 Corinthians 1:4-9, 1 Corinthians 12:1-31
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In this bundle of sermons, you get 3 of Dr. Brian Fletcher's most popular sermons for the price of one. These sermons bring us to the heart of the God and His character, and then to practical ministry tips we can all benefit from. Download this bundle and you will receive the following three sermons to study:
1. You Were Made for This! - Topical Sermon on Small Groups
2. Ministry Is a Community Effort
3. Spiritual Gifts
All three sermons will appear in one document. Enjoy this ministry sermon bundle from Dr. Brian Fletcher!
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SERMON #1
You Were Made for This! - Topical Sermon on Small Groups
Dr. Brian Fletcher
Genesis 1:26-27, Colossians 3:12-17, Acts 2:42
Introduction: Just as Tom Hanks in the movie Cast Away, is isolated on a deserted island, he has no one to relate to, he finally creates someone out of a volleyball. His friend is Wilson. He could not stand to be alone. But that's because he was not created to be alone, he was created for relationships. Tom Hanks that is, not the volleyball.
1. Made in the image of God means we were created for relationships
- Genesis 1:26-27
God is Triune: The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Three persons in one God. They are in perfect unity and they relate to one another perfectly. One does not exist without the other. So, part of the image of God is relational. And since we were created in the image of God then we know that we were created to live in relationships with God and with others. Living in relationships with one another is part of how we were created to live. Throughout the Old Testament we see God' people living together in unity; caring and loving one another. They needed one another because that is how they were created. I suppose that if God would not have wanted us to be relational then he would have given us separate worlds to live in. Some of you think that would be awesome but, I think you would get lonely pretty q ...
In this bundle of sermons, you get 3 of Dr. Brian Fletcher's most popular sermons for the price of one. These sermons bring us to the heart of the God and His character, and then to practical ministry tips we can all benefit from. Download this bundle and you will receive the following three sermons to study:
1. You Were Made for This! - Topical Sermon on Small Groups
2. Ministry Is a Community Effort
3. Spiritual Gifts
All three sermons will appear in one document. Enjoy this ministry sermon bundle from Dr. Brian Fletcher!
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SERMON #1
You Were Made for This! - Topical Sermon on Small Groups
Dr. Brian Fletcher
Genesis 1:26-27, Colossians 3:12-17, Acts 2:42
Introduction: Just as Tom Hanks in the movie Cast Away, is isolated on a deserted island, he has no one to relate to, he finally creates someone out of a volleyball. His friend is Wilson. He could not stand to be alone. But that's because he was not created to be alone, he was created for relationships. Tom Hanks that is, not the volleyball.
1. Made in the image of God means we were created for relationships
- Genesis 1:26-27
God is Triune: The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Three persons in one God. They are in perfect unity and they relate to one another perfectly. One does not exist without the other. So, part of the image of God is relational. And since we were created in the image of God then we know that we were created to live in relationships with God and with others. Living in relationships with one another is part of how we were created to live. Throughout the Old Testament we see God' people living together in unity; caring and loving one another. They needed one another because that is how they were created. I suppose that if God would not have wanted us to be relational then he would have given us separate worlds to live in. Some of you think that would be awesome but, I think you would get lonely pretty q ...
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