SACRIFICES OF THANKSGIVING - PART 2 (2 OF 2)
by Stan Coffey
Scripture: PSALMS 107:1-43
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Sacrifices Of Thanksgiving - Part 2 (2 of 2)
Stan Coffey
Psalm 107
December 1, 2002
Well it's good to see you on this Thanksgiving weekend. I trust you and your family have had a wonderful time. I know we have many guests today who may be here visiting with your family. We're so happy to have you. If you're a guest today and haven't yet registered on the visitor's card, there's a registration form on the flap of your bulletin. If you'll fill that out and put it in the offering plate in a little while I'll send you a copy of today's message, a cassette tape of today's message. Just fill that out and put it in the offering plate and tell me where to send it. I'll send that to you just as a way of thanking you for being a part of the service today. We're glad you're here. We thank God for you.
Also, in your bulletin, if you will right now take out the copy of the outline. You'll find a separate sheet with an outline of today's message. Today's message is, "The Sacrifices of Thanksgiving". We're going to talk about sacrifices of Thanksgiving from Psalm 107 beginning in verse 1. Psalm 107 beginning in verse 1. Today reading from the King James Version of the Bible.I know that during this holiday season we have much to be thankful for. You know, I've been so thankful for the "40 Days of Purpose". I've never seen such a blessed campaign in my life. Everything was anointed by the Lord. Everybody who was involved is to be commended. You know, I've never seen so many big events go off so perfectly. It just had to have God upon it for everything to be so successful. The Lord used it in such a great and mighty way.
I just am so grateful to God for what he did because I know it's going to mean so much in the days to come. I'm just so thankful and grateful for everything that God did.In Psalm 107 we find a Psalm of thanksgiving. Here is a Psalm that is just filled with praise for the goodness and the mercy of the Lord. This is a wonderful Psal ...
Stan Coffey
Psalm 107
December 1, 2002
Well it's good to see you on this Thanksgiving weekend. I trust you and your family have had a wonderful time. I know we have many guests today who may be here visiting with your family. We're so happy to have you. If you're a guest today and haven't yet registered on the visitor's card, there's a registration form on the flap of your bulletin. If you'll fill that out and put it in the offering plate in a little while I'll send you a copy of today's message, a cassette tape of today's message. Just fill that out and put it in the offering plate and tell me where to send it. I'll send that to you just as a way of thanking you for being a part of the service today. We're glad you're here. We thank God for you.
Also, in your bulletin, if you will right now take out the copy of the outline. You'll find a separate sheet with an outline of today's message. Today's message is, "The Sacrifices of Thanksgiving". We're going to talk about sacrifices of Thanksgiving from Psalm 107 beginning in verse 1. Psalm 107 beginning in verse 1. Today reading from the King James Version of the Bible.I know that during this holiday season we have much to be thankful for. You know, I've been so thankful for the "40 Days of Purpose". I've never seen such a blessed campaign in my life. Everything was anointed by the Lord. Everybody who was involved is to be commended. You know, I've never seen so many big events go off so perfectly. It just had to have God upon it for everything to be so successful. The Lord used it in such a great and mighty way.
I just am so grateful to God for what he did because I know it's going to mean so much in the days to come. I'm just so thankful and grateful for everything that God did.In Psalm 107 we find a Psalm of thanksgiving. Here is a Psalm that is just filled with praise for the goodness and the mercy of the Lord. This is a wonderful Psal ...
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