This Kind
Donald Cantrell
Mark 9: 14 - 29
Theme: "We must be willing to brings our kids and teens to Jesus"
I - The Tragic Scenario (17 - 18a)
II - The Troubling Statement (18b)
III - The Triumphant Solution (19 - 27)
IV - The Truthful Summation (28 - 29)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with subpoints.
A Little Girl's Security in a Storm
There was a devout Christian mother who was always teaching her daughter lessons of faith and trust, especially telling her that she need never be afraid at any time because God was always near. One summer evening she tucked her little girl in bed after her prayers, put out the light, and went downstairs.
Then an electrical storm came rolling out of the west with vivid flashes of lightning and a reverberating roar of thunder. Suddenly there was a simultaneous blinding flash and a deafening crash, and when the echoes died away, the mother heard the little girl calling desperately, "Mama! Mama! Come and get me."
The mother found her trembling, little girl in tears. After she had soothed her somewhat, she thought it might be an opportune time to teach a spiritual lesson, and said, "My little girl, has Mother not taught you many times that you need never be afraid, that God is always near, and nothing can harm you?"
The little one put her arms around her mother's neck and said, "Yes, Mama. I know that God is always near, but when the lightning and the thunder are so awful, I want someone near me that's got skin on him."
Illustrations of Bible Truths
As parents and grandparents, you are the one that has the skin, though you are teaching them about Jesus, they are watching you, and though they cannot see God or Jesus, they can see you, and you are the one with skin.
In the sermon before us, we see a desperate father, whose son was deaf, he could not speak, and he was possessed. In those days, they thought that a demon could not be cast out of a person that could not ...
Donald Cantrell
Mark 9: 14 - 29
Theme: "We must be willing to brings our kids and teens to Jesus"
I - The Tragic Scenario (17 - 18a)
II - The Troubling Statement (18b)
III - The Triumphant Solution (19 - 27)
IV - The Truthful Summation (28 - 29)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with subpoints.
A Little Girl's Security in a Storm
There was a devout Christian mother who was always teaching her daughter lessons of faith and trust, especially telling her that she need never be afraid at any time because God was always near. One summer evening she tucked her little girl in bed after her prayers, put out the light, and went downstairs.
Then an electrical storm came rolling out of the west with vivid flashes of lightning and a reverberating roar of thunder. Suddenly there was a simultaneous blinding flash and a deafening crash, and when the echoes died away, the mother heard the little girl calling desperately, "Mama! Mama! Come and get me."
The mother found her trembling, little girl in tears. After she had soothed her somewhat, she thought it might be an opportune time to teach a spiritual lesson, and said, "My little girl, has Mother not taught you many times that you need never be afraid, that God is always near, and nothing can harm you?"
The little one put her arms around her mother's neck and said, "Yes, Mama. I know that God is always near, but when the lightning and the thunder are so awful, I want someone near me that's got skin on him."
Illustrations of Bible Truths
As parents and grandparents, you are the one that has the skin, though you are teaching them about Jesus, they are watching you, and though they cannot see God or Jesus, they can see you, and you are the one with skin.
In the sermon before us, we see a desperate father, whose son was deaf, he could not speak, and he was possessed. In those days, they thought that a demon could not be cast out of a person that could not ...
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