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George Barton
Contributing sermons since Jan 19, 2006
Newest Sermons
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Five Reasons Why Preachers Should Be Paid
Contributed on Aug 5, 2006
Gives the five reasons Paul gives in 1 Cor 9 for paying the preacher.
WHY PREACHERS SHOULD BE PAID REVISED 08-05-2006 FIVE REASONS WHY GOSPEL PREACHERS SHOULD BE PAID 1 Corinthians 9:1-27 (1 Cor 9:1 NIV) Am I not free? Am I not an apostle? Have I not seen Jesus our Lord? Are you not the result of my work in the Lord? (1 Cor 9:2 NIV) Even though I may ...read more
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Christ As The Judge In The Teachings Of John Part 2
Contributed on Aug 2, 2006
Continues the description of Christ as the Judge in the teachings of John and gives practical implications.
CHRIST AS THE JUDGE IN THE TEACHINGS OF JOHN PART 2 V. HE IS COMING AGAIN A SECOND TIME FOR JUDGMENT. Even Christians may think that He delays His coming (Rev. 6:10), but He will surely come quickly (Rev. 22:16-21). (Rev 6:10 NIV) They called out in a loud voice, "How long, ...read more
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Christ As The Judge In The Teachings Of John Part 1
Contributed on Aug 2, 2006
Describes from the writings of John the various terms John uses to describe Christ as the Judge.
CHRIST AS THE JUDGE IN THE TEACHINGS OF JOHN. PART 1 INTRODUCTION. How many of you have enjoyed watching T.V. serials or dramas in which there is a courtroom scene? Which ones have you enjoyed the most. How many of you have been in a court lately? What were you? A spectator? A guilty ...read more
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The Haphakh Phenomenon Throughout Scripture
Contributed on Jul 9, 2006
The Haphakh phenomeon, the principle that man’s extremity is God’s opportunity, is illustrated by ten examples in Scripture.
THE HAPHAKH PHENOMENON THROUGHOUT SCRIPTURE Have you ever had an experience when you thought that everything was black and against you? You thought that there was no light at the end of the tunnel. Or, if there was a light, as one of Murphy’s laws indicates, it was the light of an oncoming ...read more
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From Complaining Through Communication To Conviction And Commitment
Contributed on Jul 8, 2006
Shows how the Psalmist in Psalm 73 moves from complaining through communicastion to conviction and commitment; and encourages Christians to listen to hurting people.
FROM COMPLAINING THROUGH COMMUNICATION TO CONVICTION AND COMMITMENT (Psa 73:1 NIV) A psalm of Asaph. Surely God is good to Israel, to those who are pure in heart. (Psa 73:2 NIV) But as for me, my feet had almost slipped; I had nearly lost my foothold. (Psa 73:3 NIV) For I envied the ...read more
Newest Sermon Series
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Christ As The Judge In The Teachings Of John
Contributed on Aug 2, 2006
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Book Of Acts
Contributed on May 18, 2006
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Psalms. Hebrew Poetry
Contributed on May 9, 2006
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The Haphakh Phenomenon
Contributed on Apr 9, 2006
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Psalm 107
Contributed on Feb 10, 2006
Newest Sermon Illustrations
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The Tragic Tale Of Reginald
Contributed on Jan 20, 2006
THE TRAGIC TALE OF REGINALD The parents of Reg, from his earliest age, Had tried in a manner more kindly than sage, To see he was stayed by no curb or taboo From doing those things that he wanted to do. “Far be it from us to forbid or deny One whim to this apple,” they said, “of our ...read more