SIGNED, SEALED, AND DELIVERED (17)
Scripture: Nehemiah 10:28-39
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Signed, Sealed, and Delivered (17)
Series: Nehemiah - Rebuild, Restore, and Revive
Donald Cantrell
Nehemiah 10: 28 - 39
I - The Natural Separation (28)
II - The Needful Stand (29 - 30)
III - The Noted Sabbath (31)
IV - The Nominal Shekel (32)
V - The Normal Sacrifices (33 - 39)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Theme: ''When real revival sets in, things change drastically''
Signed, Sealed, Delivered, But Rejected
There was one a Poet called Elizabeth Barrett a childhood accident had caused her to lead a life of invalid, she married Robert Browning in 1846...... In her youth Elizabeth had been watched over by her tyrannical father and so when she and Robert were married, their wedding was held in secret because of her father's disapproval. After the wedding the Brownings sailed for Italy, where they lived the rest of their lives. But even though her parents had disowned her, Elizabeth never gave up on the relationship. Almost weekly she would write letters but not once did they reply.
After 10 years, she received a large box in the mail. Inside, Elizabeth found all her letters not one had been opened! Today those letters are among the most beautiful in classical English literature.
Had her parents only read a few of them, their relationship with Elizabeth might have been restored. Those letters were shown to be agents of her love towards her parents, yet they failed to open them and here what was on the heart of their daughter who wished for reconciliation and there lies the tragedy.
The bible is a book of two covenants; the Old Testament and the New Testament, both of these covenants were extended to mankind from God. In the Old Testament we see the failure of man from beginning until the end, but God was faithful in his promises and his performances towards feeble man. In the New Testament, man is still a failure, but God sends forth his son to fulfill the stipulations of the Old Covenant ...
Series: Nehemiah - Rebuild, Restore, and Revive
Donald Cantrell
Nehemiah 10: 28 - 39
I - The Natural Separation (28)
II - The Needful Stand (29 - 30)
III - The Noted Sabbath (31)
IV - The Nominal Shekel (32)
V - The Normal Sacrifices (33 - 39)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Theme: ''When real revival sets in, things change drastically''
Signed, Sealed, Delivered, But Rejected
There was one a Poet called Elizabeth Barrett a childhood accident had caused her to lead a life of invalid, she married Robert Browning in 1846...... In her youth Elizabeth had been watched over by her tyrannical father and so when she and Robert were married, their wedding was held in secret because of her father's disapproval. After the wedding the Brownings sailed for Italy, where they lived the rest of their lives. But even though her parents had disowned her, Elizabeth never gave up on the relationship. Almost weekly she would write letters but not once did they reply.
After 10 years, she received a large box in the mail. Inside, Elizabeth found all her letters not one had been opened! Today those letters are among the most beautiful in classical English literature.
Had her parents only read a few of them, their relationship with Elizabeth might have been restored. Those letters were shown to be agents of her love towards her parents, yet they failed to open them and here what was on the heart of their daughter who wished for reconciliation and there lies the tragedy.
The bible is a book of two covenants; the Old Testament and the New Testament, both of these covenants were extended to mankind from God. In the Old Testament we see the failure of man from beginning until the end, but God was faithful in his promises and his performances towards feeble man. In the New Testament, man is still a failure, but God sends forth his son to fulfill the stipulations of the Old Covenant ...
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