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David Barnes
Contributing sermons since Jan 1, 2000
Newest Sermons
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God's Man For The Job: God's Way Of Kingdom Leadership
Contributed on Aug 12, 2002
God is calling leaders to assist in building His kingdom. What are the criteria God uses to select those that he uses.
INTRODUCTION: UNDERSTANDING GOD’S KINGDOM LEADERSHIP A. God’s leadership for his people is not bound to the past. (15:34-16:1a) 1. Samuel was grieved and the Lord regretted. 2. How long will you grieve? a) We spend too much time comparing what God is doing now to what God may or may not have ...read more
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Famous Last Words
Contributed on Jul 20, 2002
The last words of a dying man can tell us a great deal about his life; the last words of Jesus on the cross are a message to us of what his life was about and what our lives should be.
FAMOUS LAST WORDS Various Scriptures INTRODUCTION: A. The last words of a dying man. 1. What are the four last words of an aggie? “…Hey, ya’ll, watch ‘is!” 2. The last words of a dying man tell us a great deal about him. B. Famous last words in history. 1. Entrepreneur, P. T. Barnum, d. ...read more
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How To Avoid Shipwreck
Contributed on Jul 20, 2002
Without taking the necessary precautions, even believers can find themselves spiritually shipwrecked; this sermon gives some biblical suggestions aimed at avoiding be "lost at sea".
HOW TO AVOID SHIPWRECK 1 Tim 1:18-19 INTRODUCTION: MANY BELIEVERS TODAY FIND THEMSELVES LOST AT SEA A. Individuals, corporations, and churches experience life cycles. 1. They go through growth spurts. 2. They experience flat times. 3. They can even observe slumps. B. During these cycles ...read more
Newest Sermon Series
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1 Samuel
Contributed on Aug 12, 2002
Newest Sermon Illustrations
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Writer Oscar Wilde, Died November 30, 1900 ...
Contributed on Jul 20, 2002
Writer Oscar Wilde, died November 30, 1900 saying, “Either that ...read more
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Famous Last Words In History
Contributed on Jul 20, 2002
Famous last words in history. 1. Entrepreneur, P. T. Barnum, d. 1891 “How were the receipts today at Madison Square Garden?” 2. John Barrymore, actor, d. May 29, 1942 “Die? I should say not, dear fellow. No Barrymore would allow such a conventional thing to happen to him.” 3. Humphrey Bogart, ...read more