INSIGHTFUL INSTRUCTION (15 OF 16)
Scripture: 1 Timothy 6:1-10
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Insightful Instruction (15 of 16)
Series: The Fixer
Donald Cantrell
1 Timothy 6: 1 - 10
I - Tactful Teaching (1 - 2)
II - Truthful Teachers (3 - 5)
III - Tactful Thoughts (6 - 8)
IV - Tearful Terrain (9 - 10)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points. This sermon deals with false teachers, it deals with contentment, and the evil that arises from having a thirst for having more and more money. Paul is giving Timothy some insightful instructions as to how to deal with false teachers within the church. He was a young man, having to deal with some heavy issues and Paul is guiding him on how to do the right thing. Thank God for mentors that makes themselves available to help the younger men of God. I remember being a young pastor and I am thankful for those men who gave me needful advice.
Theme: ''Paul gives Timothy some needful insights for the church''
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Have you ever been given instructions on how to do something, but you were pretty sure that you could figure it out, so you threw out the instructions? I did that one time with a brand new entertainment center. I had put all kinds of furniture together before and I just knew that this would be a piece of cake. I took the big bag of nuts, bolts, and washers that came with it and dumped them out on the floor and went to work. About an hour and a half later I was finished, and I was really proud of myself. So I moved the entertainment center to the wall where I was going to leave it, and stepped back to admire my handy work. I was not happy when I noticed that the unfinished side of the shelves was facing up and out, so that they were seen instead of the finished side. After two more hours I had it all straight, but taking it all apart caused a little damage to the unit.
God has clearly given us instructions to live by, so in order to save a lot of time and possibly some permanent damage let's look at some instructions for living life wisely.
Ro ...
Series: The Fixer
Donald Cantrell
1 Timothy 6: 1 - 10
I - Tactful Teaching (1 - 2)
II - Truthful Teachers (3 - 5)
III - Tactful Thoughts (6 - 8)
IV - Tearful Terrain (9 - 10)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points. This sermon deals with false teachers, it deals with contentment, and the evil that arises from having a thirst for having more and more money. Paul is giving Timothy some insightful instructions as to how to deal with false teachers within the church. He was a young man, having to deal with some heavy issues and Paul is guiding him on how to do the right thing. Thank God for mentors that makes themselves available to help the younger men of God. I remember being a young pastor and I am thankful for those men who gave me needful advice.
Theme: ''Paul gives Timothy some needful insights for the church''
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS
Have you ever been given instructions on how to do something, but you were pretty sure that you could figure it out, so you threw out the instructions? I did that one time with a brand new entertainment center. I had put all kinds of furniture together before and I just knew that this would be a piece of cake. I took the big bag of nuts, bolts, and washers that came with it and dumped them out on the floor and went to work. About an hour and a half later I was finished, and I was really proud of myself. So I moved the entertainment center to the wall where I was going to leave it, and stepped back to admire my handy work. I was not happy when I noticed that the unfinished side of the shelves was facing up and out, so that they were seen instead of the finished side. After two more hours I had it all straight, but taking it all apart caused a little damage to the unit.
God has clearly given us instructions to live by, so in order to save a lot of time and possibly some permanent damage let's look at some instructions for living life wisely.
Ro ...
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