By Thomas C. Brown on Jul 30, 2022
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"He has not chosen the strong, but the weak. He has not recruited the mighty, but the frail. He has not selected those who think themselves capable and worthy, but those who know themselves deficient and disqualified apart from his cleansing, preserving, and empowering grace."
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By SermonCentral .com on Jun 19, 2020
God channels His power through weak preachers, not showmanship. True potency comes from courage, confession, and preaching Christ with humble dependence.
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By SermonCentral .com on Apr 16, 2020
God has given you so many limitations because he loves you.
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By SermonCentral .com on Aug 24, 2022
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I suppose, in my little prayer nook in my study, where I have a little prayer bench that I built in 1975, as I’ve bent over that bench thousands of times, the most common prayer has been, “Lead me not into temptation. Deliver me from evil (see Matthew 6:13). Keep me. Keep me. I feel so utterly unable to do the next thing. My kids are at the breakfast table. I have nothing. I’m supposed to model joyful fatherhood, and I’m so depressed I can hardly remember their names. Help me.”
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By SermonCentral .com on May 27, 2020
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Karl Vaters reminds us of the power that flows from leveraging our strengths.
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By Joe Hoagland on Nov 11, 2025
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Preaching purists debate the merits--and dangers--of either topical or expository preaching. Both have weak spots.
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By Brandon O'brien on Feb 14, 2024
Small churches hold strategic strengths: authenticity, focus, people-powered ministry, intergenerational relationships, and margin-focused mission.
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By James Scott on Apr 28, 2023
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"One of the greatest weaknesses we see from leadership in the church is not understanding the audience the leader is speaking to," says James Scott.
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By Peter Mead on Mar 25, 2020
Preachers often mistake exhortation, guilt, or enthusiasm for encouragement. True encouragement brings hope and strength, shaping hearts far more effectively.
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