MARY, WORSHIP THAT'S COSTLY, CONDEMNED, YET CONFIRMED (5 OF 13)
Scripture: John 12:1-8
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Mary, Worship that's Costly, Condemned, Yet Confirmed (5 of 13)
Series: Characters of Easter
Donald Cantrell
John 12: 1 - 8
I - The Wonderful Party (1 - 2)
II - The Worshipful Person (3)
III - The Watchful Protestors (4 - 6)
IV - The Wrathful Point (7 - 8)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline with sub-points, plus this sermon contains scripture from all three gospel accounts of this story.
In this sermon series, I will be preaching on various characters that are involved in the Easter story. Before each of my sermons, I am going to have someone dress up as the character and stand before the church and read a dialogue that describes their life and their part in the Easter story.
I will write the dialogue for each character and have it as the introduction for each of the sermons. If you want to see how this is done, you can watch us on ''FaceBook Live.'' I will be starting this series sometime in late March and will preach all of the sermons in our Sunday Morning Services.
If you have any questions, please contact me or send me a message on FB.
Theme: ''The worship of Mary and her Alabaster box''
''Mary's Dialogue''
Jesus refused to stay in Jerusalem which was a place of feuding and arguing, so if he was anywhere in the area, he usually stayed with us, Martha my sister and Lazarus my brother. Our home was a safe haven for the Lord and it was a place of friendship and adoration.
It seemed like just yesterday when we had invited him and his disciples to come to our house, the atmosphere was so festive and vibrant. Jesus had found him a place of ease and he was teaching us, so I found me a place right at his very feet and there I sat and took in every word that he spoke.
Martha, the oldest of our family was busy and I could tell by her smirks that she was not happy with my sitting there as she was busy working and ensuring that everyone was comfortable. I looked at my younger brother and he smiled and assured me a ...
Series: Characters of Easter
Donald Cantrell
John 12: 1 - 8
I - The Wonderful Party (1 - 2)
II - The Worshipful Person (3)
III - The Watchful Protestors (4 - 6)
IV - The Wrathful Point (7 - 8)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline with sub-points, plus this sermon contains scripture from all three gospel accounts of this story.
In this sermon series, I will be preaching on various characters that are involved in the Easter story. Before each of my sermons, I am going to have someone dress up as the character and stand before the church and read a dialogue that describes their life and their part in the Easter story.
I will write the dialogue for each character and have it as the introduction for each of the sermons. If you want to see how this is done, you can watch us on ''FaceBook Live.'' I will be starting this series sometime in late March and will preach all of the sermons in our Sunday Morning Services.
If you have any questions, please contact me or send me a message on FB.
Theme: ''The worship of Mary and her Alabaster box''
''Mary's Dialogue''
Jesus refused to stay in Jerusalem which was a place of feuding and arguing, so if he was anywhere in the area, he usually stayed with us, Martha my sister and Lazarus my brother. Our home was a safe haven for the Lord and it was a place of friendship and adoration.
It seemed like just yesterday when we had invited him and his disciples to come to our house, the atmosphere was so festive and vibrant. Jesus had found him a place of ease and he was teaching us, so I found me a place right at his very feet and there I sat and took in every word that he spoke.
Martha, the oldest of our family was busy and I could tell by her smirks that she was not happy with my sitting there as she was busy working and ensuring that everyone was comfortable. I looked at my younger brother and he smiled and assured me a ...
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