MALCHUS AND HIS MIDNIGHT MIRACLE (6 OF 13)
Scripture: John 18:2-11, Luke 22:50-51
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Malchus and his Midnight Miracle (6 of 13)
Series: Characters of Easter
Donald Cantrell
John 18: 2 - 11, Luke 22: 50 - 51
I - The Job of Malchus
II - The Jeopardy of Malchus
III - The Joy of Malchus
IV - The Jitteriness of Malchus
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points, and an extensive account of all four of the 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 the first Sunday of 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 story of Malchus and the severed ear''
''Malchus Dialogue''
I was so pleased to be able to work within the palace of Caiaphas, the High Priest. Some of my family had been dispersed to other regions of Israel and they were confined to doing laborious tasks, but I was fortunate to have been taken into much better role, being a servant to the High Priest.
There were several of my relatives that worked within the palace and though we were considered as slaves, we chose to think of ourselves as servants to someone that treated us favorably. Our family had actually served Annas, the father-in-law of Caiaphas, who was previously the High Priest of Israel.
There had been much angst within the palace of the High Priest for some time, ever since this man named Jesus had been causing so much turmoil within Jerusalem. This Jewish rebel had been disputing the religious teachings that ha ...
Series: Characters of Easter
Donald Cantrell
John 18: 2 - 11, Luke 22: 50 - 51
I - The Job of Malchus
II - The Jeopardy of Malchus
III - The Joy of Malchus
IV - The Jitteriness of Malchus
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points, and an extensive account of all four of the 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 the first Sunday of 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 story of Malchus and the severed ear''
''Malchus Dialogue''
I was so pleased to be able to work within the palace of Caiaphas, the High Priest. Some of my family had been dispersed to other regions of Israel and they were confined to doing laborious tasks, but I was fortunate to have been taken into much better role, being a servant to the High Priest.
There were several of my relatives that worked within the palace and though we were considered as slaves, we chose to think of ourselves as servants to someone that treated us favorably. Our family had actually served Annas, the father-in-law of Caiaphas, who was previously the High Priest of Israel.
There had been much angst within the palace of the High Priest for some time, ever since this man named Jesus had been causing so much turmoil within Jerusalem. This Jewish rebel had been disputing the religious teachings that ha ...
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