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IF EVER ANYONE NEEDED A NEW START...

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: John 8:1-11


If Ever Anyone Needed a New Start...
Donald Cantrell
John 8: 1 - 11


New Years Sermon - Getting a brand new start for the New Year!!!

I - The Shameful Adulterer and Scam (1 - 3)

II - The Subtle Attack and Scheme (4 - 6a)

III - The Stooping Actions and Silence (6b)

IV - The Stinging Appeal and Slicing (7 - 8)

V - The Swift Abandoners and Skedaddler's (9a)

VI - The Savior's Appeal and Speculation (9b - 10)

VII - The Spectacular Answer and Statement (11)

Theme: ''The new year can offer us a brand new start''

Have you ever needed a new beginning? The bible is full of people that were given a new start. The very gospel that we preach is about offering men and women a new start in life.

BRAND NEW START

An angry newspaper subscriber stormed into the reporter's office and demanded an apology because he had been mistakenly put in the obituaries. The reporter said, ''I never write retractions, but what I will do tomorrow is list you in the birth column and give you a brand new start.''

The beautiful thing about entering into 2020 is that on January 1st we will all hang up new calendars. The old calendars are history and the new calendar will offer you a new slate of 365 brand new days. The beauty of new calendars is this, you turn the page and the old is behind you and 12 brand new months are before you.

Go and sin no more!!!

The Fall Creek massacre refers to the slaughter of 9 Native Americans-two men, three women, two boys, and two girls-of uncertain tribal origin on March 22, 1824 by seven white settlers in Madison County, Indiana. The tribal band was living in an encampment along Deer Lick Creek, near the falls at Fall Creek, the site of present-day Pendleton, Indiana. The incident sparked national attention as details of the massacre and trial were reported in newspapers of the day.
It was the first documented case in which white Americans were convicted, sentenced to capital punishment, and executed for the murder of ...

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