WHEN THINGS DON'T ADD UP (7 OF 26)
Scripture: Mark 6:35-43
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When Things Don't Add up (7 of 26)
Series: Moving Through Mark
Donald Cantrell
Mark 6: 35 - 43
I - The Lack and Problem They Faced (35 - 36)
II - The Limitations and Payment They Figured (37)
III - The Little and Paltriness They Foreknew (38)
IV - The Lunches and People They Feed (39 - 42)
V - The Leftovers and Provisions They Found (43)
VI - The Lesson and Principle They Fathomed (44)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Theme: ''Sometimes you just go with what you have and then trust''
Many times in life we encounter situations where we can't see how it's possible to can meet our daily obligations regardless what they may be. We have some upcoming bills that need to be paid and there are not enough finances sufficient to cover the costs. Or you may have lost your job and you live in an area where the unemployment rate is unusually high. It doesn't seem possible that you locate a job to provide a living. You may be experiencing a fatal illness. Unless God intervenes in a dramatic way, then the time you have left to live is very short. There may be other problems you're facing and you see no way out. You're in need for the Lord to perform a miracle in your life. Without God's divine intervention, your whole world will crumble. How many times have people experienced those kinds of situations? That's happened numerous times. However, God's arm isn't shortened when it comes to supplying our daily needs.
Phl 4:19 KJV - But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.
Psa 50:10 KJV - For every beast of the forest [is] mine, [and] the cattle upon a thousand hills.
The Lord finds ways of supplying our needs even when the figures don't add up mathematically. We fail to recognize as Christians that God's ways are higher than man's ways. God's not bound to the laws of nature or the world's system when it comes to meeting our needs. God knows how to meet our needs eve ...
Series: Moving Through Mark
Donald Cantrell
Mark 6: 35 - 43
I - The Lack and Problem They Faced (35 - 36)
II - The Limitations and Payment They Figured (37)
III - The Little and Paltriness They Foreknew (38)
IV - The Lunches and People They Feed (39 - 42)
V - The Leftovers and Provisions They Found (43)
VI - The Lesson and Principle They Fathomed (44)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Theme: ''Sometimes you just go with what you have and then trust''
Many times in life we encounter situations where we can't see how it's possible to can meet our daily obligations regardless what they may be. We have some upcoming bills that need to be paid and there are not enough finances sufficient to cover the costs. Or you may have lost your job and you live in an area where the unemployment rate is unusually high. It doesn't seem possible that you locate a job to provide a living. You may be experiencing a fatal illness. Unless God intervenes in a dramatic way, then the time you have left to live is very short. There may be other problems you're facing and you see no way out. You're in need for the Lord to perform a miracle in your life. Without God's divine intervention, your whole world will crumble. How many times have people experienced those kinds of situations? That's happened numerous times. However, God's arm isn't shortened when it comes to supplying our daily needs.
Phl 4:19 KJV - But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.
Psa 50:10 KJV - For every beast of the forest [is] mine, [and] the cattle upon a thousand hills.
The Lord finds ways of supplying our needs even when the figures don't add up mathematically. We fail to recognize as Christians that God's ways are higher than man's ways. God's not bound to the laws of nature or the world's system when it comes to meeting our needs. God knows how to meet our needs eve ...
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