Sermons About Sluggard
Work Like The Ants!
1) Are you a sluggard? a) Do the wrong thing b) Misuse resources c) Let others do it d) Just plain lazy e) Note: Most of us don't think we're sluggards. It's not what you've got. It's what you do with what you've got. 2) Consider the ant a) Small but smart b) Does its part c) Internally motivated d) Seizes opportunities e) Prepares for the future
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Sweat Equity, Part 3: Slip Slidin' Away
Proverbs 20:30-34 offers wisdom gleaned from the vineyard of the sluggard.
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Putting Sloth To Death
Sloth is perhaps one of the seven deadly sins that is most easily overlooked. It can be defined as one who is sluggish or lazy or one who lacks incentive. Sloth, like any sin, can certainly lead to spiritual death if not covered by the blood of Jesus. It therefore must be mortified in our lives. The book of Proverbs gives us seven characteristics of a slothful person as well as seven consequences of being slothful. Finally, the New Testament scriptures (2 Thessalonians 3:6-15) give us guidance on how - through God's grace, sloth can be put to death by way of seven cures.
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Living with Diligence in 2008
Anyone can live accidentally, to only work in their life and not on their life. We want to make 2008 a year of living with diligence, intentionality, focus, and purpose.
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Wisdom for Work
At Creation, we see God at work, inviting humanity to join him by cultivating the raw materials of creation. Therefore, work is a good gift from God and an important part of being human. Proverbs offers practical wisdom about what work we should be doing and how we should go about doing it.
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