-
The Broom And The ...
Contributed by Sermon Central on Jun 25, 2009 (message contributor)
THE BROOM AND THE WATER
In his Pilgrim’s Progress, John Bunyan describes Interpreter’s house, which Pilgrim entered during the course of his journey to the Celestial City. The parlor of the house was completely covered with dust, and when a man took a broom and started to sweep, he and the others in the room began to choke from the great clouds of dust that were stirred up. The more vigorously he swept, the more suffocating the dust became. Then Interpreter ordered a maid to sprinkle the room with water, with which the dust was quickly washed away. Interpreter explained to Pilgrim that the parlor represented the heart of an unsaved man, that the dust was original sin, the man with the broom was the law, and the maid with the water was the gospel.
His point was that all the law can do with sin is to stir it up. Only the gospel of Jesus Christ can wash it away.
(From a sermon by Matthew Kratz, "Spiritual Warfare: The Flesh vs. The Spirit" 2/15/2009)
Related Sermon Illustrations
-
The Impact Of The Sexual Sins On This Society: ...
Contributed by Michael Mccartney on Oct 12, 2005
The Impact of the sexual sins on this society: Noel Hornor states: Sex is everywhere. It permeates the movies and the television programs we watch, the music we hear, the magazines and books we read, the talk shows we listen to. Society, it seems, is obsessed with sex. Perhaps never has society had ...read more
-
A Persian King Was Lifted Out Of A Life Of ... PRO
Contributed by Kenneth Squires on Dec 28, 2002
A Persian king was lifted out of a life of poverty and deposited into the luxury of the royal throne. After he became the king, he sent some servants to the old shack that he once lived in. The place of his birth and rearing. The servants were instructed to gather every relic of that part of his ...read more
-
Yet God Is Bigger Than Our Suffering. We Can Have ... PRO
Contributed by Shawn Williams on Jun 19, 2004
Yet God is bigger than our suffering. We can have hope as we place our trust in Him —in His faithfulness and in His ability to work out in our lives His purposes that ...read more
-
And You're Never Too Old To Start Getting Fit ... PRO
Contributed by W F on Sep 21, 2004
And you’re never too old to start getting fit either physically or spiritually. My grandmother wanted to stay in shape so at the age of 60 she started walking five kilometres a day. ...read more
-
10 Things You Never Hear In Church PRO
Contributed by Michael Mccartney on Oct 12, 2005
10 Things You Never Hear in Church 1. Hey! It’s my turn to sit in the front pew! 2. I was so enthralled, I never noticed your sermon went 25 minutes over time. 3. Personally I find witnessing much more enjoyable than golf. 4. I’ve decided to give our church the $500 a month I used to ...read more
Related Sermons
-
Freedom Child Series
Contributed by Jeff Strite on Apr 19, 2015
Why would God send Moses as a baby? He's supposed to be a "deliverer"... and it's going to take 80 years to grow into the job! Why did God do it that way?
-
The Primacy Of Love Series
Contributed by Dennis Davidson on Oct 29, 2012
This paragraph again describes the Christian's responsibility toward all men. Our relationship to others can be summarized in one word, namely Love. Love one another is the basic principle of the Christian life.
-
The Sound Of Cherub Wings Series
Contributed by Jeff Strite on Jan 8, 2017
Ezekiel says the sound of Cherub wings was like the voice of the Almighty. Do you know the role Cherubim played in Scripture? And do you know the message they ultimately protected for God?
-
The Character Of A Disciple: Compassion Series
Contributed by Gordon Pike on Jun 13, 2018
I love Jesus’ parables. Sometimes they’re like exploding birthday cakes. Sometimes they’re like a mirror. Sometimes they’re like an onion. And sometimes, like Jesus’ parable of “The Good Samaritan,” they can be all three.
-
Getting A Grip On Righteousness Series
Contributed by Jeff Strite on Jul 1, 2016
Everyone wants to be righteous, but what does that even mean? How do we gain that status? Check out this debate as presented by our Family Minister Scott Jewell.