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  • Troy Mason

    Contributing sermons since Jan 1, 2000
Troy's church

Cherry Point Baptist Church
Havelock, North Carolina 28532
252-447-5462

About Troy
  • Experience: Pulpit supply at over a dozen different churches. Interim Pastor Davis First Baptist, Davis, North Carolina from January-September 2002.
  • Comment to those looking at my sermons: Use whatever you like, discard whatever you don’t. These sermons are a gift of God. I don’t claim ownership.
  • Sermon or series that made a difference: Sermon on the Mount series which encouraged the hearers to focus on God and have Him as their number one priority.
  • One of my favorite illustrations: The Pharisees and teachers of the law competed with one another in strictness. They had atomized God’s law into 613 rules and bolstered these with 1,521 emendations (Yancey 132). We can see the length to which this went from the following facts. For many generations the Scribal Law was never written down; it was the oral law, and it was handed down in the memory of generations of Scribes. In the middle of the third century A.D. a summary of it was made and codified. That summary is known as the Mishnah; it contains sixty-three tractates on various subjects of the Law, and in English makes a book of almost eight hundred pages. (Barclay 129) The Law as originally given by God was based on the Ten Commandments. The 1521 emendations from the teachers of the law had reduced the commandments to a legalistic code that completely disregarded the principles intended by God. A good example of this can be seen in the treatment of the Fourth Commandment: Remember the Sabbath and Keep It Holy. First, one of the things considered to be unholy on the Sabbath was work. Work had to be defined, and one of the things considered to be work was writing; but how much writing constituted work? Here is what the teachers of the law said: He who writes two letters of the alphabet with his right or with his left hand, whether of one kind or of two kinds, if they are written with different inks or in different languages, is guilty. Even if he should write two letters from forgetfulness, he is guilty, whether he has written them with ink or with paint, red chalk, vitriol, or anything which makes a permanent mark. Also he that writes on two walls that form an angle, or on two tablets of his account book so that they can be read together is guilty…But, if anyone writes with dark fluid, with fruit juice, or in the dust of the road, or in sand, or in anything which does not make a permanent mark, he is not guilty…. If he writes one letter on the ground, and one on the wall of the house, or on two pages of a book, so that they cannot be read together, he is not guilty. (Barclay 129)
  • Family: My wife Teresa and my three children Sean, Shelby, and Collin are the most special people in the world. Without them, I would not be where I am.
  • What my parents think of my sermons: They love them (or so they say).
  • What my spouse (really) thinks of my sermons: She says I preach every time I talk. She genuinely likes most of my sermons.
  • Best advice given to me about preaching: "Unless your heart is moved by a sermon, you will never move anyone else’s heart with that sermon." by my pastor and mentor Rev. Rob Helton. "Don’t keep preaching after they stop listening."
  • Books that have had an impact: The entire Left Behind Series, "The Jesus I Never Knew" and "What’s So Amazing About Grace?" by Philip Yancey.
  • Hobbies: Golfing, Hunting, Fishing, Writing. Not necessarily in that order.
  • If I could Preach one more time, I would say...: Saved by grace through faith. Everything else is secondary.
  • What I want on my tombstone: Here lies the oldest man who ever lived.
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  • The Rewards

    Contributed on Sep 13, 2002
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    Last in a series of sermons from the lives of Jesus’ disciples and how they changed the world. This one looks at the personal rewards brought about by being a disciple of Jesus.

    Be a World Changer III The Rewards Acts 12:1-17 Introduction: Last in the series on changing the world. Here we have James martyred. He had been called from his fishing boat about 15 years before and now he has truly given all to Christ. Peter faces the same fate. Normally prisoners were ...read more

  • 9-11 Remembrance: Hope And Healing

    Contributed on Sep 9, 2002
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     | 4,236 views

    A reminder that the only true hope is Jesus

    9/11 Remembrance Hope and Healing John 16:31-33 INTRODUCTION: Talk about the constant preparedness of the Marines for the physical battle, but how we hurt like everyone else spiritually. ILLUS - Story of WTC Visit: I visited my brother in Manhattan two months after the World Trade Centers ...read more

  • The Gifts

    Contributed on Sep 9, 2002
    based on 24 ratings
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    This series takes a look at the lives of Jesus’ disciples and how they changed the world. This week we look at the gifts Jesus gives to those He calls.

    Be a World Changer II The Gifts Acts 3:1-10 Introduction: Today we continue with our look at some events from the lives of Jesus’ disciples and how they changed the world. Our focus last week was answering Jesus’ call for us to be saved and to minister for Him. (Discuss the importance of ...read more

  • The Call

    Contributed on Sep 9, 2002
    based on 51 ratings
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    A series from the lives of Jesus’ disciples and a look at how they changed the world. This sermon deals with answering Jesus’ call on our lives.

    Be a World Changer I “The Call” Matthew 4:18-22 Introduction: This begins a 3 sermon series on “How to Change the World.” We will explore how you can change world for the next 3 weeks. This was not the first time Jesus met these men. They had been followers of John the Baptist and had ...read more

  • Whose Life Is It Anyway?

    Contributed on Aug 23, 2002
    based on 36 ratings
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    God’s grace gives us life

    Whose Life Is It Anyway? Eph 2:8-9 Introduction: What is life? It is to be saved. Salvation is to be assured of eternal life in heaven. Without salvation, we are dead; we just don’t know it. Keep it to yourself it’s my life. Go ahead with your own life, leave me alone. I. Grace - God’s ...read more

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