Sermons About Servant
Keep Watch - A Deacon Ordination Charge
On his way home from Philippi to Jerusalem, Paul stopped off at Miletus (Mē-lā-tus) to visit with the Ephesian elders (Acts 20:1-17). Paul’s time of leading the church at Ephesus had come to an end. As he prepared to pass that responsibility on to others, he gives these words of advice: “Take heed (Keep Watch) therefore unto yourselves, and to all the flock, over the which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers, to feed the church of God, which he hath purchased with his own blood. (Acts 20:28)
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The Impact of a Servant's Heart
Love must be the foundation of anything we do as a servant and glory to God must be the goal. Humility must be the attitude we demonstrate and others must be the target of our service.
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Finding Joy In Who You Are
Rugged joy begins with a clear understanding of who we are and the role God has assigned us. Paul hits them both.
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Becoming a Servant
Too often we focus so much on the future that we don't take the time to listen to what God says to us. In making our own plans that we believe will bring us comfort, we miss the lesson Jesus teaches about humility and service. John and James provide a great example by which Jesus makes his point made.
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To Jerusalem, Week Two: 125 Miles To Jerusalem - The First Must Be Last
To Jerusalem, Week Two: 125 Miles To Jerusalem - The First Must Be Last
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Let Go and Let God (I Peter 5 5-7) 9-20-09
The humility to which Peter calls his overwhelmed readers is a humility motivated by faith that God is mighty, and mighty in His concern for our absolute good.
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Members, Our Partners
Our desire is that every member advances in their journey as a Biblical servant leader by realizing and fulfilling God’s calling in their life in the church and community. This will only happen as grasp what the Bible has to say about the nature and scope of the of servant leaders within the church. Over the next four weeks, we will examine the leadership structure that is outlined in the New Testament for the church and how that works itself out here at Harvest Pointe. Ultimately, our hope is for everyone to realize that they are called by God, from the moment of salvation, to play their part in our combined efforts to fulfill the Great Commission and Great Commandment as a church.
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Deacons, Our Servants
Our desire is that every member advances in their journey as a Biblical servant leader by realizing and fulfilling God’s calling in their life in the church and community. This will only happen as grasp what the Bible has to say about the nature and scope of the of servant leaders within the church. Over the next four weeks, we will examine the leadership structure that is outlined in the New Testament for the church and how that works itself out here at Harvest Pointe. Ultimately, our hope is for everyone to realize that they are called by God, from the moment of salvation, to play their part in our combined efforts to fulfill the Great Commission and Great Commandment as a church.
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The established Word
In the storms of life – circumstances change – and they often change rapidly. Charles Spurgeon wrote: “After tossing about on a sea of trouble the psalmist here leaps to shore and stands upon a rock. Jehovah’s Word is not fickle nor uncertain; it is settled, determined, fixed, sure, immovable.” This section of Psalm 119 focuses on the endurance of God's Holy Word. The Word of God withstands all and still stands.
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