Tick Tock Tick Tock......
Donald Cantrell
Psalms 32: 5 - 7
Psa 32:6a KJV - For this shall every one that is godly pray unto thee in a time when thou mayest be found...
I - The Explaining of Man's Day of Grace
II - The Expediency of Man's Day of Grace
III - The Expunging of Man's Day of Grace
IV - The Expiring of Man's Day of Grace
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points. In this sermon we will discuss ''Man's day of grace'' and the importance of not taking it for granted. There is coming a day when the age of grace will be over and no man will ever have another chance to be saved.
Theme: ''Salvation is not only a decision, but a deadline''
DISPOSABLE GUILT BAGS
Several years ago a new product called ''Disposable Guilt Bags'' appeared in the supermarkets. It consisted of a set of ten ordinary brown bags on which were printed the following instructions: ''Place the bag securely over your mouth, take a deep breath and blow all your guilt out, then dispose of the bag immediately.'' The amazing thing about this is that the Associated Press reported that 2,500 kits had been quickly sold at $2.50 per kit.
Wouldn't it be great if we could dispose of our guilt so easily? Unfortunately, though, there is nothing on this earth powerful enough in itself to dispose of our guilt. We cannot fix ourselves, which is what many are trying to do.
Tick Tock Tick Tock.........
A new clock was ticking away on the shelf two ticks to the second as any good, self-respecting clock should tick when it began to think about how many times it was going to tick. ''Two ticks to the second means 120 ticks per minute,'' it mused. ''That's 7200 ticks per hour, 172,800 ticks per day, 1,209,600 per week for 52 weeks, and a total of 62,899,200 per year.''
The clock became worried about when it would do its final tick tock. The clock looked around the clocksmith's display floor. The room was filled with clocks, old clocks, new clock ...
Donald Cantrell
Psalms 32: 5 - 7
Psa 32:6a KJV - For this shall every one that is godly pray unto thee in a time when thou mayest be found...
I - The Explaining of Man's Day of Grace
II - The Expediency of Man's Day of Grace
III - The Expunging of Man's Day of Grace
IV - The Expiring of Man's Day of Grace
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points. In this sermon we will discuss ''Man's day of grace'' and the importance of not taking it for granted. There is coming a day when the age of grace will be over and no man will ever have another chance to be saved.
Theme: ''Salvation is not only a decision, but a deadline''
DISPOSABLE GUILT BAGS
Several years ago a new product called ''Disposable Guilt Bags'' appeared in the supermarkets. It consisted of a set of ten ordinary brown bags on which were printed the following instructions: ''Place the bag securely over your mouth, take a deep breath and blow all your guilt out, then dispose of the bag immediately.'' The amazing thing about this is that the Associated Press reported that 2,500 kits had been quickly sold at $2.50 per kit.
Wouldn't it be great if we could dispose of our guilt so easily? Unfortunately, though, there is nothing on this earth powerful enough in itself to dispose of our guilt. We cannot fix ourselves, which is what many are trying to do.
Tick Tock Tick Tock.........
A new clock was ticking away on the shelf two ticks to the second as any good, self-respecting clock should tick when it began to think about how many times it was going to tick. ''Two ticks to the second means 120 ticks per minute,'' it mused. ''That's 7200 ticks per hour, 172,800 ticks per day, 1,209,600 per week for 52 weeks, and a total of 62,899,200 per year.''
The clock became worried about when it would do its final tick tock. The clock looked around the clocksmith's display floor. The room was filled with clocks, old clocks, new clock ...
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