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TO THE BROKEN BROTHER (1 OF 9)

by Stan Coffey

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To The Broken Brother (1 of 9)
THE MINISTRY OF RESTORATION
Stan Coffey


Galatians 6:1-5 - (1)"Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual, restore such and one in the spirit of meekness; considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted. (2) Bear ye one another's burdens and so fulfill the

law of Christ. (3) For if a man think himself to be something when he is nothing, he deceiveth himself. (4) But let every man prove his own work, and then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another. (5) For every man shall bear his own burden."

Can you think of somebody right now who once was on fire for God, who once was active for God? Maybe they were a deacon. Maybe they were a Sunday school teacher. Maybe they sang in the choir or played in the orchestra, but you


know that they were a person who loved the lord with all their heart, with all their mind, all their soul and all their strength. Yet, that person now has been sabotaged by the devil. That person has fallen into sin, or has fallen into

rebellion, or has fallen into heartache and today that person is no longer serving the Lord, or if they are serving the Lord, they don't have that joy, that spark, that sharp keen cutting edge of the power of God that they once had in their life.

I want you to think about people like that with me, just for a moment. I think as we consider all the people we've know as the Lord has touched lives and saved people through the years, there are many people who are exactly like that. They

are people that we would call fallen Christians. They were ambushed by the devil. They were taken captivity by the evil one. They fell into the bondage of sin and because of that their life is no longer useful in the service of God and they are brothers who have been broken and they need to be mended.

I want you to think about that broken brother this morning and about the importance of restoration in their life, not only how ...

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