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THE GREAT UNTIL

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 11:26


The Great Until
Donald Cantrell
1 Corinthians 11:26


1Co 11:26 KJV - For as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till he come.

Theme: Our great rallying cry is 'until he comes' so keep on going

I - Until Has a Precise Connotation
II - Until Has a Present Collaboration
III - Until Has a Prophetic Connection
IV - Until Has a Profound Consideration
V - Until Has a Promising Celebration
VI - Until Has a Precious Commemoration
VII - Until Has a Personal Consolation

This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.


Anticipation

January is named after the Roman god Janus, who was pictured as a man with two faces, one looking backward and the other forward. New Years Day provides a valuable time to ponder the past while anticipating the future.

Keep On Watching

During his 1960 presidential campaign, John F. Kennedy often closed his speeches with the story of Colonel Davenport, the Speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives: On May 19th, 1780 the sky of Hartford darkened ominously, and some of the representatives, glancing out the windows, feared the end was at hand.

Quelling a clamor for immediate adjournment, Davenport rose and said, ''The Day of Judgment is either approaching or it is not. If it is not, there is no cause for adjournment. If it is, I choose to be found doing my duty. Therefore, I wish that candles be brought.''

Rather than fearing what is to come, we are to be faithful till Christ returns. Instead of fearing the dark, we're to be lights as we watch and wait.
Harry Heintz.

Hope of Christ's Coming

On many a tombstone, after the name and description of the deceased and under the details of age and date of passing, three short words express the hope of the believer who is buried there, during the days of life on earth. The words are 'Till He come'. Then 'the dead in Christ shall rise first'.

When the weary ones we love
Enter on their res ...

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