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I CAN WORK WITH THAT

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: 2 Kings 4:1-7


I Can Work With That
Donald Cantrell
2 Kings 4: 1 - 7


I - The Merciful Plea (1a)

II - The Mounting Problem (1b)

III - The Meager Pot (2)

IV - The Mesmerizing Plan (3 - 4)

V - The Miraculous Provision (5 - 7)

VI - The Main Point (6)

This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points. In this sermon we will see a mother who is faced with deep despair and is desperate for the man of God to help her. It is never about man facing difficulties, which is a fact, but it is about where we turn and who we turn to during those times. In the story before us, we see a woman face a debt that she could not pay, but she is told to take what she has and step out on faith. Once this mother gave what she had to God, I can hear him say ''I can work with that!!!''

Theme: ''Giving God all that we have in a moment of crisis''


Most Absurd Inventions Created by MacGyver

MacGyver's signature move was making amazing inventions out of household items. Here are the best things he whipped up over the run of the entire series.

When I watch MacGyver, I'm in it for the crazy inventions. The ''bomb out of a paper clip, a comic book and a houseplant'' type of inventions.

Even though that's the signature of the series, believe it or not, there are fewer of those than you'd think. In fact, there are a decent number of episodes where he doesn't invent anything on the fly at all. Those are what we call the bad episodes. They're so disappointing. Like an episode of Maury that isn't paternity tests, or a first-season episode of The O.C. where Ryan didn't punch someone at a party.

But then there are the great episodes. The ones that have some invention that mixes the three key ingredients: An improbable scenario... pseudo-science... and plenty of dei ex machina on hand. I've pulled out 11 of those for this list; 11 of the most ridiculous and absurd inventions that MacGyver's ever made.

And no, none of them involves a celery stalk.

''The Prod ...

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