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THE MAN THAT FORGOT TO BE THANKFUL

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Luke 12:16-21


The Man That Forgot To Be Thankful
Donald Cantrell
Luke 12: 16 - 21


I - The Man's Great Influx (16)
A) The Parabolic Teaching (16a)
B) The Plenteous Treasure (16b)

II - The Man's Growing Interest (17)
A) His Emotional Thinking (17a)
B) His Erroneous Trouble (17b)

III - The Man's Grand Intentions (18)
A) His Hearty Assessment (18a)
B) His Hasty Assumption (18b)

IV - The Man's Glaring Insensitivity (19)
A) What He Financially Fathomed (19a)
B) What He Foolishly Forgot (19b)

V - The Man's Glib Indictment (20)
A) His Sudden Meeting (20a)
B) His Somber Message (20b)

VI - The Man's Grievous Illustration (21)
A) The Danger of Hoarding
B) The Delight of Heaven

Theme: ''This man had it all, but he forgot what was important'

VANISHING WAVES

A wise man once told me to pour a glass of water. He dipped his index finger into the cup, I watched as miniature waves hit the glass only to halt seconds later. The wise man told that regardless of how important the world will ever view me or my accomplishments, history will only remember my name long enough for the waves of a cup of water to stop waving. That man was right. So why do we spend our entire life making a name for ourselves only to forgotten? Void of any eternal consequences, it would almost seem that the struggle to move up the ladder of esteem ultimately ends in vain. Rather than live a life whose existence will be left without a trace, sketch your name into eternity in heaven, trust Jesus now.
Tom Papez

Sand Castles

Hot sun, salty air, rhythmic waves, and little boy is on the beach. On his knees he scoops and packs the sand with plastic shovels into a bright red bucket. Then he upends the bucket on the surface and lifts it. And, to the delight of the little architect, a castle tower is created.

All afternoon he will work, spooning out the moat, packing the walls. Bottle tops will be sentries. Popsicle sticks will be bridges. A sandcastle will be built.

Big city, ...

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