THE WORLD'S GLADDEST DAY (3 OF 3)
Scripture: Matthew 28:6-7
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The World's Gladdest Day (3 of 3)
Series: Three Days That Changed the World
Donald Cantrell
Matthew 28: 6 - 7
Three Days That Changed the World Series - Sermon 3
Mat 28:6 KJV - He is not here: for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay.
Mat 28:7 KJV - And go quickly, and tell his disciples that he is risen from the dead; and, behold, he goeth before you into Galilee; there shall ye see him: lo, I have told you.
This is sermon 3 of 3 that should be used for Easter.
I - The Gladdest Information Ever Presented ''He's not here'' (6a)
II - The Gladdest Invitation Ever Proposed ''Come and see'' (6b)
III - The Gladdest Instruction Ever Published ''Go and tell'' (7a)
IV - The Gladdest Inspiration Ever Proffered ''You shall see him'' (7b)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, which should be preached second in this series, if you buy the entire series. I will preach this sermon on the day of Easter.
Theme: ''The resurrection was the gladdest day in the history of the world''
Best Day of Her Life
Tammy Harris of Roanoke, Virginia, began searching for her biological mother when she turned 21. A year of searching proved fruitless. Tammy did not realize, however, that her mother, Joyce Schultz, had been searching for her for 20 years--the same Joyce Schultz who worked alongside her at the same convenience store. When Joyce overheard Tammy speaking with another coworker about her search for her biological mother, Joyce's ears perked. The two compared stories and birth certificates. When the coworkers realized they were, indeed, mother and daughter, ''We held on for the longest time,'' Tammy said. ''It was the best day of my life.''
Best Three Days of Our Lives
Tony Campolo tells a story about being in a church in Oregon where he was asked to pray for a man who had cancer. Campolo prayed boldly for the man's healing. That next week he got a telephone call from the man's wife. She said, ''You pray ...
Series: Three Days That Changed the World
Donald Cantrell
Matthew 28: 6 - 7
Three Days That Changed the World Series - Sermon 3
Mat 28:6 KJV - He is not here: for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay.
Mat 28:7 KJV - And go quickly, and tell his disciples that he is risen from the dead; and, behold, he goeth before you into Galilee; there shall ye see him: lo, I have told you.
This is sermon 3 of 3 that should be used for Easter.
I - The Gladdest Information Ever Presented ''He's not here'' (6a)
II - The Gladdest Invitation Ever Proposed ''Come and see'' (6b)
III - The Gladdest Instruction Ever Published ''Go and tell'' (7a)
IV - The Gladdest Inspiration Ever Proffered ''You shall see him'' (7b)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, which should be preached second in this series, if you buy the entire series. I will preach this sermon on the day of Easter.
Theme: ''The resurrection was the gladdest day in the history of the world''
Best Day of Her Life
Tammy Harris of Roanoke, Virginia, began searching for her biological mother when she turned 21. A year of searching proved fruitless. Tammy did not realize, however, that her mother, Joyce Schultz, had been searching for her for 20 years--the same Joyce Schultz who worked alongside her at the same convenience store. When Joyce overheard Tammy speaking with another coworker about her search for her biological mother, Joyce's ears perked. The two compared stories and birth certificates. When the coworkers realized they were, indeed, mother and daughter, ''We held on for the longest time,'' Tammy said. ''It was the best day of my life.''
Best Three Days of Our Lives
Tony Campolo tells a story about being in a church in Oregon where he was asked to pray for a man who had cancer. Campolo prayed boldly for the man's healing. That next week he got a telephone call from the man's wife. She said, ''You pray ...
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