It's Time For A Change
Donald Cantrell
Colossians 3:1-17
I - The Change that we Experienced (1 - 4)
A) Our Distinct Decision (1a)
B) Our Deliberate Desires (1b - 2)
C) Our Declared Deadness (3a)
D) Our Dual Defenders (3b)
E) Our Divine Destiny (4)
II - The Challenge's that we Encounter (5 - 10)
A) Slaying the Old Members ''Our Old Deeds'' (5 - 9)
1 - Inward Sin's ''Sensually Hidden''
a) Fornication (Sexual Impurity)
b) Uncleanness (Impure Motives)
c) Inordinate Affection (Craving Depravity)
d) Evil Concupiscence (Lustful Depraved Desires)
e) Covetousness (Greedy desire to have more)
f) Idolatry (False worship)69869896
2 - Outward Sin's ''Socially Harmful''
a) Anger (Violent raging outburst)
b) Wrath (Judgmental attitudes - Acting as God)
c) Malice (Ill will towards another - desirous to hurt)
d) Blasphemy (Slandering speech - tearing down, gossip)
e) Filthy Communication (Foul speech, coarse humor)
(Obscene language)
f) Lying to one another (Deliberate falsehoods)
B) Strengthening the New Man ''Our New Dress'' (10)
III - The Characteristics that we Emphasize (12 - 17)
A) Our New Life (12)
B) Our New Liberty (13)
C) Our New Love (14)
D) Our New Living (15)
E) Our New Leading (16)
F) Our New Lordship (17)
Introduction:
It was the morning of September 20, 2006. Jeff Markin recalls heading for work as usual. What he doesn't remember is driving himself to the hospital.
He had called his boss and told him he didn't feel well. His boss was concerned and convinced Jeff to go to the emergency room. Somehow Jeff made it. Once he got there, he collapsed.
Dr. Chauncey Crandall was doing rounds in the intensive care unit that morning. He recalls, ''An alert call came over the PA system that someone had arrived at the hospital with a massive deadly heart attack. Then a second call went out over the PA system and specifically asking for me because I was the cardiologist on that day. When I arrived there, it was like a war zo ...
Donald Cantrell
Colossians 3:1-17
I - The Change that we Experienced (1 - 4)
A) Our Distinct Decision (1a)
B) Our Deliberate Desires (1b - 2)
C) Our Declared Deadness (3a)
D) Our Dual Defenders (3b)
E) Our Divine Destiny (4)
II - The Challenge's that we Encounter (5 - 10)
A) Slaying the Old Members ''Our Old Deeds'' (5 - 9)
1 - Inward Sin's ''Sensually Hidden''
a) Fornication (Sexual Impurity)
b) Uncleanness (Impure Motives)
c) Inordinate Affection (Craving Depravity)
d) Evil Concupiscence (Lustful Depraved Desires)
e) Covetousness (Greedy desire to have more)
f) Idolatry (False worship)69869896
2 - Outward Sin's ''Socially Harmful''
a) Anger (Violent raging outburst)
b) Wrath (Judgmental attitudes - Acting as God)
c) Malice (Ill will towards another - desirous to hurt)
d) Blasphemy (Slandering speech - tearing down, gossip)
e) Filthy Communication (Foul speech, coarse humor)
(Obscene language)
f) Lying to one another (Deliberate falsehoods)
B) Strengthening the New Man ''Our New Dress'' (10)
III - The Characteristics that we Emphasize (12 - 17)
A) Our New Life (12)
B) Our New Liberty (13)
C) Our New Love (14)
D) Our New Living (15)
E) Our New Leading (16)
F) Our New Lordship (17)
Introduction:
It was the morning of September 20, 2006. Jeff Markin recalls heading for work as usual. What he doesn't remember is driving himself to the hospital.
He had called his boss and told him he didn't feel well. His boss was concerned and convinced Jeff to go to the emergency room. Somehow Jeff made it. Once he got there, he collapsed.
Dr. Chauncey Crandall was doing rounds in the intensive care unit that morning. He recalls, ''An alert call came over the PA system that someone had arrived at the hospital with a massive deadly heart attack. Then a second call went out over the PA system and specifically asking for me because I was the cardiologist on that day. When I arrived there, it was like a war zo ...
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