HEARING EARS THAT OFFER HELP PART 2 (6)
Scripture: Luke 18:18-25, John 8:1-11, John 9:34-38
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Hearing Ears That Offer Help Part 2 (6)
Series: The Body of Christ
Donald Cantrell
Luke 18:18 - 25, John 8:1 - 11, John 9:34 - 38
In this sermon we will be looking at our 6th sermon in our series ''The Body of Christ.'' This sermon is part 2 about the ears of Jesus Christ and we will see that he cares about the lost, he cares about those that are being maliciously attacked by others, and how that he befriends those that are anxious.
As believers we need to observe how Christ conducted himself, we need to have his mind, his eyes, and his ears. If we can train ourselves to think like him, to see like he sees, and to hear like he hears, we will be much better disciples.
I - Jesus Heard the Adrift (Luke 18: 18 - 25)
A) A Powerful Question is Expressed (18)
B) A Personal Qualm is Exposed (19 - 22)
C) A Painful Quandary is Exhibited (23 - 25)
II - Jesus Heard the Attackers (John 8: 1 - 11)
A) The Militant Accusers (1 - 5)
B) The Master's Actions (6)
C) The Moving Assertion (7 - 9)
D) The Merciful Address (10 - 11)
III - Jesus Heard the Anxious (John 9: 34 - 38)
A) The Blind Man and his Furious Foes (34)
B) The Blind Man and his Fabulous Friend (35)
C) The Blind Man and his Flourishing Faith (36 - 38)
Theme: ''The ears of Jesus were always ready to hear''
Steve Willdern will never forget the sound of Angela Jay's screams.
The Port Macquarie plasterer was at home with his daughter when jilted madman Paul Lambert, broke into the house next door planning to rape and kill his former Tinder date.
With every piercing scream that escaped Angela Jay's four-bedroom home on that fateful day in November 2016, Willdern felt a sick tightening in the pit of his stomach.
Steve Willdern heard Angela's screams and rushed to her aid.
Despite knowingly running into the face of danger, Willdern charged next door. As he was about to burst through the door, the blood-soaked trainee obstetrician and gynecologist staggered on to the driveway. ...
Series: The Body of Christ
Donald Cantrell
Luke 18:18 - 25, John 8:1 - 11, John 9:34 - 38
In this sermon we will be looking at our 6th sermon in our series ''The Body of Christ.'' This sermon is part 2 about the ears of Jesus Christ and we will see that he cares about the lost, he cares about those that are being maliciously attacked by others, and how that he befriends those that are anxious.
As believers we need to observe how Christ conducted himself, we need to have his mind, his eyes, and his ears. If we can train ourselves to think like him, to see like he sees, and to hear like he hears, we will be much better disciples.
I - Jesus Heard the Adrift (Luke 18: 18 - 25)
A) A Powerful Question is Expressed (18)
B) A Personal Qualm is Exposed (19 - 22)
C) A Painful Quandary is Exhibited (23 - 25)
II - Jesus Heard the Attackers (John 8: 1 - 11)
A) The Militant Accusers (1 - 5)
B) The Master's Actions (6)
C) The Moving Assertion (7 - 9)
D) The Merciful Address (10 - 11)
III - Jesus Heard the Anxious (John 9: 34 - 38)
A) The Blind Man and his Furious Foes (34)
B) The Blind Man and his Fabulous Friend (35)
C) The Blind Man and his Flourishing Faith (36 - 38)
Theme: ''The ears of Jesus were always ready to hear''
Steve Willdern will never forget the sound of Angela Jay's screams.
The Port Macquarie plasterer was at home with his daughter when jilted madman Paul Lambert, broke into the house next door planning to rape and kill his former Tinder date.
With every piercing scream that escaped Angela Jay's four-bedroom home on that fateful day in November 2016, Willdern felt a sick tightening in the pit of his stomach.
Steve Willdern heard Angela's screams and rushed to her aid.
Despite knowingly running into the face of danger, Willdern charged next door. As he was about to burst through the door, the blood-soaked trainee obstetrician and gynecologist staggered on to the driveway. ...
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