Sermons About Soldier
Courage!!!
1) Courage is required of us 2) Hearts that are brave 3) The Kingdom of God 4) When life is easy 5) When life is hard 6) Because of righteousness 7) A picture of our calling
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People Making a Difference / Jammies For GI's
This week, Elizabeth Weaver brings you to an organization out of Tonawanda, NY that is collecting clothes for wounded soldiers stuck in hospitals away from home.
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A Godly Man
This sermon was preached as a Father's Day sermon on June 21, 2009. The Psalmist paints four pictures of a godly man: The Sojourner, The Soldier, The Servant, and the Saint.
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A God'y Man
What makes a godly man? How do we identify a man who is godly? In this section of Psalm 119, the Psalmist shows us four characteristics of a godly man; 1 A Sojourner - needing and seeking direction from God’s Word 2. A Soldier – Who battles to keep his life in line with God’s Word 3. A Servant – Who seeks to serve God by obedience to the Word 4. A Saint – who is empowered to live righteously by God’s Word.
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Stand Part 2
For the Roman soldier, the breastplate was a crucial piece of armor. Having it in place was the different between life and death. For the Christ-follower, the breastplate of righteousness is just as crucial. While our own righteousness may give us a sense of false confidence and pride, it is worthless against the enemy. Only the righteousness of Jesus Christ can cover us and protect us from the enemy’s assaults.
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soldier
SOLDIER: You may be armed with a skill, an education or just sense of determination but you have weapons. There are things that you hold dear to you that are worth defending. There are goals that are worth fighting for. Whether you’ve ever seen yourself as a soldier there is no doubt that there is warfare all around you. The challenge is to embrace your inner soldier receive your deployment orders from the scriptures. Endure hardship with us like a good soldier of Christ Jesus. No one serving as a soldier gets involved in civilian affairs--he wants to please his commanding officer. 2 Timothy 2:3-4 (NIV)
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King of the Wild Frontier
A number of celebrities and lesser knowns threatened (promised?) to leave the United States if George W. Bush was reelected president in 2004. But before Bush, there was Martin Van Buren, and before today’s political malcontents, there was Davy Crockett (1786–1836), “king of the wild frontier†as the popular 1955 politically incorrect “Ballad of Davy Crockett†described him. In a letter written to Charles Shultz dated December 25, 1834, Crockett complains about Andrew Jackson’s influence over American voters. He describes them as “Volunteer Slaves†and declares his plan to leave the United States and move to Texas if Martin Van Buren, Jackson’s vice-president, is elected to office.
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A Soldier Cries Out For His Servant
Jesus teaches that the Roman centurion showed greater faith than anyone Jesus had found in Israel. As a result of that faith, the centurion's servant was healed.
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2 Timothy 2:3-7 (PM)
Adam preaches 2 Tim. 2:3-7. Paul uses three helpful illustrations to urge Timothy and now us to do the work of ministry.
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Endurance and Eternal Glory
Like the soldier, athlete and farmer we are to have endurance for the cause of Christ
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