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USING YOUR GIFT FOR GOD'S GLORY (9 OF 9)

by Brad Whitt

Scripture: Romans 12
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Using Your Gift for God's Glory (9 of 9)
Series: Unwrapping Your Spiritual Gift: Using Your Gift for His Glory'
Brad Whitt
Romans 12


I like that song. Amen? I have no rhythm, but I like it. I was telling someone about ushers a minute ago. You probably do not understand this. Do you understand that there probably is not a handful of churches in the state of Georgia tonight that have the crowd that we have here on a Sunday night? There are no other churches in the state of Georgia to have that tonight. Amen. Thank you so much. You bless my heart tonight. I tell you what, everything in me, you want me to stand up and jump? I was going, I'm going to trip over myself, fall down on the floor and be accused of being a Pentecostal. I've already been accused of that. Amen. I knew it. I knew it. That preacher, they hired down there is one of those Charismatics. I knew it.


It's going to be a great night. Now aren't you glad to be here? Wouldn't you rather be here and not in the finest cemetery in all of Augusta? Amen. Some of y'all, I'm not real sure. You did not convince me. All right, take your Bibles one last time this evening. Be finding your place at Romans, chapter 12; that's where we've been the last several months. Amen. Tonight, we are concluding a series of studies we began a couple of months ago, really, on spiritual gifts. Understanding how God has uniquely made you, molded you, how he created you with a purpose and a personality. We've entitled this simple series of studies ''Unwrapping your spiritual gifts: using your gifts for His glory.'' Tonight, as we conclude and wind up, I do have to give you a warning. We've got some business to take care of at the end of tonight's service, but I do have a lot to get done and I'm going to do my best to get it done in a timely and understandable fashion. If you'll listen quickly, I will preach faster. All right? Some of y'all going, no, no.


Okay. Let me begin tonight by just making this statement. It is ...

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