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Are You Robbing God?
Are You Robbing God? Malachi 3:6-12 Part 11 Robbing God involves our: * Attitudes * Actions * Assets If we desire to find victory in the area of giving we must: 1. Remember what God has done for us (6). God is completely trustworthy in: * The promises He has made to us. * The plans He has for us. 2. Return to God (7). Our return involves: * Acknowledging our departure. * Admitting our sin. * Asking for His forgiveness and guidance. 3. Realize the importance of giving (8-9). This involves understanding: * The significance of giving. * The systematic nature of giving. * The strategy of giving. * The submission that is shown in giving. 4. Rejoice in God's blessing (11-12).
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He's Coming: Are You Ready?
"He's Coming: Are You Ready?" Malachi 3:1-5 Part 9 Our readiness for His coming involves: 1. A thought that should challenge us. His coming should challenge: · The unbeliever to experience salvation. · The believer to pursue sanctification. This challenge involves: · A diligent examination. · A daily expectation. This expectation includes: * Wanting. * Waiting. * Watching. 2. A testing that should concern us. This testing involves: * A confrontation by the Lord. * Our condition before the Lord. Our condition will determine whether the day of His coming will result in a: * Grievous condemnation. * Glorious celebration.
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Are You Sick and Tired of God... OR ...Is God Sick and Tired of You?
Part 8 "Are you sick and tired of God?" Or "Is God sick and tired of you?" Malachi 2:17 1. God's patience was exhausted. The patience of God: * Is extremely long in duration. * Will be eventually lost. 2. God people were exasperating. They believed that God: * Delights in people's iniquity * Dwells in perpetual indifference 3. God's path involves expectation. Our expectation includes a: * Coming deliverer * Child's discipline * Certain destruction * Christ-like direction
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Are You Right With God?
Malachi 2:1-3 Part 5 "Are You Right With God?" Failure to live a godly life may result in: 1. The removal of God's privileges. This removal will hinder our: * Personal experiences. * Public expressions. 2. Repercussions from God's punishment. This punishment may include: * A firm rebuke. * A variety of far-reaching and negative results. 3. The rejection of godly purposes. Instead of honor and blessing, there is: · * Disclosed sin. * Disqualified service. These three consequences can be . . . 4. Remedied through godly practices. These practices involve: * Hearing God. * Hungering for God. * Honoring God.
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Are You Seeing Results?
Part 5 "Are you seeing results?" Romans 1:5-7 A true and growing Christianity is seen in its results. Every growing Christian must: 1. Remember the purpose of our deliverance. The purpose for our deliverance involves: * God receiving glory * Humanity receiving grace * God giving gifts 2. Respond with a passion to declare the gospel. This declaration must be: * Shared with all people * Shared properly 3. Recognize the privileges that bring forth our delight. Our delight comes because: * We belong to God * We are beloved by God * We become saints * We are showered with His blessings
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Are You Attached to the Gospel?
Part 4 "Are You Attached To the Gospel?" Romans 1:2-4 Our attachment to the gospel involves answering 3 questions: 1. Are you in awe of the promise of the gospel? When we explore the scripture we see: 1. * The continuity of the gospel. * The consistency of the gospel. * The character of the gospel. 2. Are you attached to the person of the gospel? Jesus is the person of the gospel based on: · Prophecy · His position · His pedigree Jesus had the right pedigree from a * Human perspective * Heavenly perspective 3. Are you aware of your position with regard to the gospel? This awareness of Christ's Lordship should involve your: * Pursuits * Pleasures * Possessions * Profession * Proclamation * Planet * Place of worship
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