Sermons About Memory
1 Pt. 1:1 - 5:14 An Overview of 1 Peter
This sermon overviews the entire book of 1 Peter, pointing out its main these of Present Suffering, Future Glory, and "In the Meantime" Calling.
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Pray for Unprecedented Passion
This sermon overviews the entire book of Philippians and highlights the Apostle Paul's great passion for the gospel so clearly evidenced throughout. It calls on hearers to pray for unprecedented passion for the gospel in 2009.
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How to Use the Bible to Fight for Joy
One of the most effective ways to fight sin is by memorizing Scripture which provides us with the power of a superior pleasure.
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A Good Memory Brings Comfort to God's Child (Psalm 119:49-56)
The psalmist is in the midst of affliction and in the process of waiting on God for deliverance. However, in the midst of his waiting He calls on God to remember His Word, and he himself is comforted by remembering the past works of God on behalf of His people; and by remembering God’s nature and character. The remembrances and thoughts of God that comfort the psalmist and strengthen his love for God and hatred of wickedness, are all centered around God’s word.
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Remembering What and Why
Memory is one of God's good gifts to help keep us connected to Himself and His purposes. What are you remembering?
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2 Timothy 1:3-7 (PM)
Adam preaches 2 Tim. 1:3-7. Paul continues the opening of his letter to Timothy by writing of his grateful memory as well as challenging Timothy to a courageous mandate.
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Know Where You've Been
How can we be confident of God's faithfulness? The proof is in the past--we have a record of God's continual protection and provision in our personal and collective memories. Just as Caleb and Joshua knew that God would sustain them as they entered the promised land because God had already delivered them from Egypt and provided along the way, so we can look back on our own lives and see how God's hand is always at work. We don't have to know where we're going but where we've been!
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