KEEP ROWING, HELP IS ON THE WAY (8 OF 26)
Scripture: Mark 6:45-52
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Keep Rowing, Help Is on the Way (8 of 26)
Series: Moving Through Mark
Donald Cantrell
Mark 6: 45 - 52
I - The Strange Request (45 - 48a)
II - The Sure Recognition (47 - 48a)
III - The Strong Resistance (48b)
IV - The Soothing Revelation (48c - 50)
V - The Shared Reverence (51)
VI - The Shameful Retention (52)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Theme: ''Jesus can turn contrary winds into calmness''
''A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for.''
J. A. Shedd
Comfort In The Midst of Calamity
Back in the days of WWII, the Germans were bombing London all night, every night. After one terrible attack, the people of London began to search through the rubble looking for the dead and the injured. After a while, all had been accounted for but one old grandmother, a Mrs. Smith. They searched everywhere for her and finally someone found her in her bedroom, asleep in her bed. They were shocked and asked her, ''Mrs. Smith, how could you sleep with all those bombs dropping all around?''Her answer is priceless! She said, ''Well, the Bible says that 'He who keeps Israel never slumbers nor sleeps.' I decided there was no use in both of us staying up, so I just went to sleep and left it in the Lord's hands.''
'Hang on, Help is Coming, Somebody Does Love You'
For far too many kids across America, having a family is only a dream. Each day, the state takes custody of more and more children because their parents either can't or won't take care of them. Now a Texas couple is working to rescue those children from a life of neglect.
It Starts With Prayer
Every Monday at a church in San Antonio men and women meet to pray for kids they've never met. ''For Father we need fathers and we need mothers Lord God with a heart for children Lord God. With a heart for you Lord Father,'' prays Mark Lugo. He and his wife Veronica are working to restore the lives of forgotten children in their comm ...
Series: Moving Through Mark
Donald Cantrell
Mark 6: 45 - 52
I - The Strange Request (45 - 48a)
II - The Sure Recognition (47 - 48a)
III - The Strong Resistance (48b)
IV - The Soothing Revelation (48c - 50)
V - The Shared Reverence (51)
VI - The Shameful Retention (52)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Theme: ''Jesus can turn contrary winds into calmness''
''A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for.''
J. A. Shedd
Comfort In The Midst of Calamity
Back in the days of WWII, the Germans were bombing London all night, every night. After one terrible attack, the people of London began to search through the rubble looking for the dead and the injured. After a while, all had been accounted for but one old grandmother, a Mrs. Smith. They searched everywhere for her and finally someone found her in her bedroom, asleep in her bed. They were shocked and asked her, ''Mrs. Smith, how could you sleep with all those bombs dropping all around?''Her answer is priceless! She said, ''Well, the Bible says that 'He who keeps Israel never slumbers nor sleeps.' I decided there was no use in both of us staying up, so I just went to sleep and left it in the Lord's hands.''
'Hang on, Help is Coming, Somebody Does Love You'
For far too many kids across America, having a family is only a dream. Each day, the state takes custody of more and more children because their parents either can't or won't take care of them. Now a Texas couple is working to rescue those children from a life of neglect.
It Starts With Prayer
Every Monday at a church in San Antonio men and women meet to pray for kids they've never met. ''For Father we need fathers and we need mothers Lord God with a heart for children Lord God. With a heart for you Lord Father,'' prays Mark Lugo. He and his wife Veronica are working to restore the lives of forgotten children in their comm ...
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