Don't Go To Pieces
Larry Wynn
2 Corinthians 6:1-10
Where church meets life 2 corinthians 6: 1-10 march 14, 1999 a.m. series: ''survival kit...'' message #8 subject: christian life
Introduction
A. Can you imagine living in a community without churches?
B. The church is vital to the health and well being of a community.
C. Around hebron you will begin to see a new logo.
1. ''Where church meet life.''
2. This is in keeping with our mission statement.
D. As we enter the new millennium the church will continue to be a very important part of society.
E. This is especially true for churches that are committed and equipped to minister to people in ''life situations.''
F. 2 corinthians 6: 1-10 describes the operation of a church meeting the real needs of real people.
i. When a church meets life people will be evangelized. Vs. 1-3.
A. A church that meets life constantly points people to christ.
1. The message is christ.
2. The ministry is designed to lead people to faith in christ.
3. The mission is to see as many saved as possible.
B. Paul says, ''now is the accepted time, and now is the day of salvation.''
1. There is no better time to be saved than today.
2. There are no reasons not to be saved today.
3. There is no promise of tomorrow.
C. A church meeting life sees man's greatest need as a relationship with the lord jesus christ.
Ii. When a church meets life people will be equipped. Vs. 1,3.
A. People will be equipped to live life.
1. Paul talks about not receiving grace in vain.
2. We are saved by grace.
3. Grace also works to create in us the qualities that are pleasing to god.
4. Vs. 3. That no one be able to say that god's grace hasn't made a difference in our lives.
B. People will be equipped to minister to others.
1. In a general sense everyone who is saved is a minister.
2. God has a place of service for all who are saved.
3. Finding one's ...
Larry Wynn
2 Corinthians 6:1-10
Where church meets life 2 corinthians 6: 1-10 march 14, 1999 a.m. series: ''survival kit...'' message #8 subject: christian life
Introduction
A. Can you imagine living in a community without churches?
B. The church is vital to the health and well being of a community.
C. Around hebron you will begin to see a new logo.
1. ''Where church meet life.''
2. This is in keeping with our mission statement.
D. As we enter the new millennium the church will continue to be a very important part of society.
E. This is especially true for churches that are committed and equipped to minister to people in ''life situations.''
F. 2 corinthians 6: 1-10 describes the operation of a church meeting the real needs of real people.
i. When a church meets life people will be evangelized. Vs. 1-3.
A. A church that meets life constantly points people to christ.
1. The message is christ.
2. The ministry is designed to lead people to faith in christ.
3. The mission is to see as many saved as possible.
B. Paul says, ''now is the accepted time, and now is the day of salvation.''
1. There is no better time to be saved than today.
2. There are no reasons not to be saved today.
3. There is no promise of tomorrow.
C. A church meeting life sees man's greatest need as a relationship with the lord jesus christ.
Ii. When a church meets life people will be equipped. Vs. 1,3.
A. People will be equipped to live life.
1. Paul talks about not receiving grace in vain.
2. We are saved by grace.
3. Grace also works to create in us the qualities that are pleasing to god.
4. Vs. 3. That no one be able to say that god's grace hasn't made a difference in our lives.
B. People will be equipped to minister to others.
1. In a general sense everyone who is saved is a minister.
2. God has a place of service for all who are saved.
3. Finding one's ...
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