PLOTS, PLACES, AND PREPARATIONS (26A OF 28)
Scripture: Matthew 26:1-30
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Title: Plots, Places, and Preparations
Theme: The Lord is now in the final moments before being arrested
Text: "Matthew 26: 1 - 30"
Matthew Series - Sermon 26 (A) of 28
I - The Plotters Onslaught (1 - 5)
II - The Precious Ointment (6 - 13)
III - The Price Offered (14 - 16)
IV - The Passover Observance (17 - 19)
V - The Pronounced Offender (20 - 25)
VI - The Precise Order (26 - 30)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with subpoints.
Sad News
Even those critical of Dilfer the football player surely feel for Dilfer the man and his family. Five-year-olds aren't supposed to die, they're supposed to go to kindergarten.
About a month ago, when Trevin Dilfer's heart illness became public, I contacted the Dilfer family and was politely told the family wishes to be left alone. Both the Seattle Times and Post-Intelligencer ran short stories Monday, both with the family's statement: "We are deeply grateful for the prayers and kindness of so many relatives, friends and strangers over the past five weeks.
We will always cherish the heroic efforts of the doctors and nurses at Children's Hospital-Central California and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. Trevin was a very brave young boy and we are comforted in knowing that as a child of God, he has returned to his maker. We grieve, but not as those without hope. In this time of sorrow, we are thankful for the sensitivity displayed in respecting our privacy."
Dilfer had been through some tough times before but nothing like this.
In college, he drank every day until becoming a Christian during his sophomore year. In Tampa, Fla., he was booed relentlessly by Buccaneers fans and was released by the team in 1999, two years after making the Pro Bowl.
In Baltimore, he was dumped by the Ravens just after winning the Super Bowl.
And in Seattle, he ruptured his Achilles tendon after finally winning the starting job with the Seahawks. Each time, his faith - and his football - ...
Theme: The Lord is now in the final moments before being arrested
Text: "Matthew 26: 1 - 30"
Matthew Series - Sermon 26 (A) of 28
I - The Plotters Onslaught (1 - 5)
II - The Precious Ointment (6 - 13)
III - The Price Offered (14 - 16)
IV - The Passover Observance (17 - 19)
V - The Pronounced Offender (20 - 25)
VI - The Precise Order (26 - 30)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with subpoints.
Sad News
Even those critical of Dilfer the football player surely feel for Dilfer the man and his family. Five-year-olds aren't supposed to die, they're supposed to go to kindergarten.
About a month ago, when Trevin Dilfer's heart illness became public, I contacted the Dilfer family and was politely told the family wishes to be left alone. Both the Seattle Times and Post-Intelligencer ran short stories Monday, both with the family's statement: "We are deeply grateful for the prayers and kindness of so many relatives, friends and strangers over the past five weeks.
We will always cherish the heroic efforts of the doctors and nurses at Children's Hospital-Central California and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. Trevin was a very brave young boy and we are comforted in knowing that as a child of God, he has returned to his maker. We grieve, but not as those without hope. In this time of sorrow, we are thankful for the sensitivity displayed in respecting our privacy."
Dilfer had been through some tough times before but nothing like this.
In college, he drank every day until becoming a Christian during his sophomore year. In Tampa, Fla., he was booed relentlessly by Buccaneers fans and was released by the team in 1999, two years after making the Pro Bowl.
In Baltimore, he was dumped by the Ravens just after winning the Super Bowl.
And in Seattle, he ruptured his Achilles tendon after finally winning the starting job with the Seahawks. Each time, his faith - and his football - ...
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