Sermons About Impossible
How Did He Do That?
How Did He Do That? From the life of Stephen, Acts 6, 7 “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Philippians 4:13 It is important that we take a deep look at our lives and recognize what priorities drive us, what conclusions we arrive at, how we arrive at them, and vast difference between intention and reality. “We’ve read all the books and we still don’t do what we know we should.” 1. Stephen’s strong point was not what he could do, rather that the Holy Spirit was absolutely central in him. 2. His ministry was not a place of personal fulfillment; rather it became yet another platform for him to show the reality of the risen Christ. 3. Stephen did not ask “Where is God now that I need Him?” 4. Stephen was a giver. He showed us that the closer we get to God it is not so much a matter of what we give, rather it becomes an issue of what we no longer want to keep. 5. Stephen’s life disintegrates while God watches and he is OK with that.
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Hope
Do you have hope that God can do the impossible? That God can change your circumstances. Some do not have hope this time of year. There is hope. Hope has a name, His name is Jesus. And today we see the grounds of our hope in an amazing, mysterious and glorious story! May you have much hope this Advent season and share that hope as a gift with others who so desperately need to hear it.
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Trusting God for the Impossible
Lessons in Faith - In this message Floyd shares with a group of leaders some of the key lessons he has learned about believing God. He tells stories from his interaction with spiritual mothers and fathers who helped shape his life and how they inspired him to trust God for the impossible. This is a very inspiring and practical teaching for those who want to grow in faith.
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