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THE RIGHT MAN, AT THE RIGHT PLACE, AT THE RIGHT TIME

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Galatians 4:4-5


Title: The Right Man, at the Right Place, at the Right Time
Author: Donald Cantrell
Text: Galatians 4:4-5

Thanksgiving Message

Gal 4:4 KJV - But when the fulness of the time was come, God sent forth his Son, made of a woman, made under the law,

Gal 4:5 KJV - To redeem them that were under the law, that we might receive the adoption of sons.

In this sermon, I want us to look at various events where we find "the right man, at the right place, at the right time." In the end we will look at the sensational story of Jesus, as we see him as "The right man, who was in the right place, at exactly the right time in human history, redeeming us."

I - Squanto & The Starving People

II - Noah & The Sinking People

III - Joseph & The Suffering People

IV - Esther & The Struggling People

V - Jesus & The Sinning People

He Was That Right Man, But...

B. F. Mills, a preacher from a generation ago told the following story: "I remember going down stairs in a hotel about midnight, with some letters in my hand that I wished to mail. The clerk was not in the office, but a policeman was there, and he said, 'I will take your letters and mail them for you.' I thanked him and handed them to him, and started up the stairs. As I went, I heard a voice say, 'Why did you not speak to that policeman about Christ?'

I said, 'It was because it would not do any good.'

The voice said, 'How do you know?' I kept going up all the time. 'Why did you not speak to him about his soul?'

I said, 'Lord, he did not look as though he had a soul.' He was a very fleshy-looking sort of a man.

The voice said, 'Are you going to preach to others and then be cast away yourself?'
I said, 'No, Lord; I will go back.' I started down the stairs, but I heard the door shut, and when I came into the office the policeman had gone. I had a sore heart that night and a sore heart the next day. I said, 'If I see that man again, I will preach Christ to him, if it is a possible thing.' ...

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