Paul told Timothy to be an example to the believers (cf. 1 Timothy 4:12). We should be careful as to whether we are being a good or bad example. There are a few areas Paul instructed Timothy to be an example in, and these are considered. Ppt: The Power of an Example   Outline: The Power …

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John 13 records Jesus teaching His disciples an important lesson during the Passover Feast. He performed a servant’s task – He washed their feet. He explained afterward, “If I then, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet” (John 13:14). Ppt: Washing Each Other’s Feet   Outline: Washing …

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Social media has shown itself to be a convenient way to communicate and keep up with family and friends. Facebook is perhaps the most popular, or at least used to be. It provides us the ability to keep “followers” up to date with our latest interests and activities. There is immense potential for good to …

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Contentment is an interesting quality. It is attainable by anyone no matter what gender, race, income, etc. It is completely independent of all outward circumstances. Just as Paul wrote, “I have learned in whatever state I am, to be content: I know how to be abased, and I know how to abound. Everywhere and in …

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After discussing the topic of suffering for doing what is good, Peter gives an exhortation to elders. They are to be leading the flock in such circumstances of adversity. Peter can relate to their position for he is also an elder and has suffered for doing what is good. His future holds the glory promised …

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The apostle Paul played an important role in the work of the church in the first century. Chosen by the Lord to serve in this capacity, the apostle serves as a monument to several truths. Ppt: Paul’s Monuments     Outline: Paul’s Monuments     Audio: mp3

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After feeding the five-thousand in John 6, Jesus used the situation to teach those who were following Him. They were laboring for food which perishes instead of that which endured to eternal life. After further explaining they reacted by saying, “This is a hard saying; who can understand it?” (John 6:60). The sermon discusses the …

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Paul aptly and concisely summarizes the mystery of godliness in his first letter to Timothy. He describes the mystery as great, as it is that which reveals the way to fellowship with God. “And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifested in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen by angels, …

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Repentance is required by our God to receive remission of sins (cf. Acts 2:38). When a Christians sins he must repent in order to be forgiven (cf. Acts 8:22). We must understand what repentance is, and how it acts. The apostle Paul reveals repentance in his reaction to the Corinthians’ repentance in 2 Corinthians 7. …

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Christians are those who have been set apart. However, they still have relationships and responsibilities to the world. A few are discussed in light of the apostle Peter’s exhortation in 1 Peter 2:11-12. Ppt: Christians and the World     Outline: Christians and the World     Audio: mp3

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