Sermons About Command
Speak to the mountain
Summary: Our words are what we use to attack the enemy. When we say what God says to our enemies, it’s like shooting bullets at them. When we talk the problem, it’s like throwing cookies at them. Our words are the bullet, our mouth is the gun, but love is the firing pin. We have got to get God’s word in our mouth and fire at the enemy that’s standing in our way. We have to speak to the mountain. Don’t ask God to do anything about it, stop crying about it. Stop talking about how big it is, stop telling everyone you meet that will listen to you how big it is, and speak to it. Command it to go!
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Send the Revelation to the Seven Churches
In chapter 2 and 3 it is Jesus who first makes an assesment, then places a verdict and last commands the Seven Churches on way they follow His Commands
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Trust Me
God called Noah, Abram and Mary to step beyond themselves to do something that would seem to be absurd. But in absurdity and in the face of impending opposition, God calls them and us to simply trust and obey.
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This Is My Command: Love Each Other
One of the ancient and earliest Christians writers, Tertullian, wrote that in his age the non-believing world looked at the Christians and saw something absolutely unique. What was it? Tertullian wrote: "It is our care for the helpless, our practice of loving kindness, that brands us in the eyes of many of our opponents. 'Look!' they say. 'How they love one another!'"
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