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  • Remember To Keep The Day Of Rest Seperate From Your Work Week Series

    Contributed by Joe Bedy on Sep 19, 2002
    based on 55 ratings
     | 5,214 views

    The devil’s world will tell you it is honorable, respectable and godly to work 24/7. God says the penalty for doing so is death.

    Joe Bedy Central Christian Church St. Petersburg, Fl 33711 September 19, 2002 Exodus 20:8-11 Exo 20:8 "Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. Exo 20:9 Six days you shall labor and do all your work, Exo 20:10 but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the LORD your God. On it you shall not do ...read more

  • Draining Desires Series

    Contributed by Mary Lewis on Jun 7, 2004
    based on 29 ratings
     | 4,467 views

    Tenth Commandment - Coveting

    Draining Desires Introduction I’m sure many of you were saddened by the recent death of Bob Hope. And if you’re old enough to remember Bob Hope, then you no doubt remember another legendary comic, Jack Benny. Although in real life, Benny was known as a very generous man, his comic shtick was an ...read more

  • The Missing Link Series

    Contributed by Mary Lewis on Jun 11, 2004
    based on 30 ratings
     | 6,887 views

    Implications of the 7th Commandment - Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery

    The Missing Link Introduction: A Kid’s Eye View When I was a kid, I discovered among my parents’ books an ornately illustrated volume of the 10 Commandments. It looked like it was probably a reproduction of an illuminated manuscript that had been painstakingly created by medieval monks. The ...read more

  • Looking Out For Number One Series

    Contributed by Mary Lewis on Aug 3, 2003
    based on 304 ratings
     | 22,124 views

    Obeying the first commandment in a pluralistic society

    Looking Out for Number One INTRODUCTION Once upon a time a little boy who built a little toy sailboat. He would take it to the park every day and sail the little boat on the pond. He liked watching it coast around in the breeze. Because he loved his boat, he was pretty careful not to let it go too ...read more

  • Honor Guard Series

    Contributed by Mary Lewis on Aug 3, 2003
    based on 94 ratings
     | 9,299 views

    Fifth Commandment: Attitudes Toward Authority

    Honor Guard Introduction Speeder Finagles Way Out of Ticket A police officer pulled a man over for speeding and asked to see his driver’s license Calmly, the driver responded: I don’t have one. I had it suspended when I got my fifth DUI. Officer: May I see your registration? Driver: It’s not my ...read more

  • Honor Your Parents! Series

    Contributed by Jeffery Anselmi on Feb 21, 2003
    based on 41 ratings
     | 14,328 views

    We are called to honor our parents no matter what!

    INTRODUCTION • When you are out in public or even when you are in the church, do you ears perk up when you hear someone say “yes mama” or “yes sir”. What about the young person who calls someone “Mr. or Mrs. So and So? It seems like we have lost a bit of formality in our society doesn’t it? • As ...read more

  • Honor Your Spouse Series

    Contributed by Jeffery Anselmi on Mar 14, 2003
    based on 24 ratings
     | 4,472 views

    We honor our spouse before God when we are faithful to them.

    INTRODUCTION • Today we will continue with our Ten Commandments series. Thus far the commandments can be summarized by saying we are to honor God and we are to honor our parents. Today we are going to open up a subject that is a real problem in our society. This issue at hand today is the ...read more

  • Uma Bênção Chamada Lei

    Contributed by Jeferson Tavares on May 21, 2003
    based on 6 ratings
     | 2,281 views

    A lei de Deus é um cerco de proteção e não somente um amontoado de proibições para o ser humano.

    UMA BÊNÇÃO CHAMADA LEI Você acha que lei e graça combinam? Que funções desempenha a lei? A lei é uma bênção ou uma maldição? A palavra lei, soa um tanto forte para alguns. Porém, se compreendida em sua origem e propósitos, compreenderemos seu benefício para cada um de nós. A lei de ...read more

  • Jesus E A Lei

    Contributed by Jeferson Tavares on May 21, 2003
    based on 8 ratings
     | 1,866 views

    Jesus guardou os 10 mandamentos? Qual foi a sua reação em conformidade com a lei.

    JESUS E A LEI O que Jesus ensinou sobre a lei? Como Jesus se relacionou com a Lei? Jesus em sua vida demonstrou a mais alta consideração pela Lei de Deus. Tanto antes de iniciar Seu ministério, como durante o mesmo. Jesus nunca deixou qualquer dúvida quanto aos propósitos santos e ...read more

  • The Love Of Life Series

    Contributed by Keith Walker on May 19, 2004
    based on 54 ratings
     | 9,590 views

    "Thou Shalt Not Kill" and how it applies to issues such as murder, abortion, euthanasia, suicide and war.

    INTRODUCTION Alexander M. Sanders, Jr. is the Chief Judge of the South Carolina Court of Appeals. He spoke to the graduating class of the University of South Carolina in 1992. His daughter, Zoe was a member of that class. He told a story about when Zoe was 3 years old. Sanders came home to find a ...read more

  • Truth Or Consequences Series

    Contributed by Keith Walker on May 19, 2004
    based on 46 ratings
     | 8,999 views

    A look at the 9th Commandment dealing with the source of lies, the seriousness of lying and the solution to lying.

    INTRODUCTION A pastor announced one Sunday that next Sunday he was going to preach on lying. And as preparation for the message he wanted the congregation to read the 17th chapter of Mark. The next Sunday the preacher began by asking those who read the 17th chapter of Mark to raise their hands. ...read more

  • Due Respect Series

    Contributed by Jeremy Houck on Mar 20, 2005
    based on 117 ratings
     | 25,291 views

    The respect we get is equal to the respect we give

    On a cross Country flight a rabbi was seated next to an atheist. I know sounds like the beginning to a bad joke. A Rabbi and an atheist walk in to a … But I love this story. Every few minutes one of the rabbi’s children or grandchildren would come to his seat to see if he needed anything - food, ...read more

  • Staying Pure Series

    Contributed by Jeremy Houck on Apr 2, 2005
    based on 30 ratings
     | 5,810 views

    Purity in marriage is critical in the life of every Christian.

    Read Exodus 20:1-17 Last week I was approached by one of our members and we were talking about this series on the Ten Commandments. They said that they thought I was handling the topic real well but they were waiting for the Seventh one. This ought to be real good they said. So here we are the ...read more

  • Trusting Your Community Series

    Contributed by Jeremy Houck on Apr 16, 2005
    based on 18 ratings
     | 4,200 views

    Thou Shall Not Steal is an ageless principle is being proclaimed. God intends for his people to live in community. That principle is valued and protected by this four word commandment.

    The church that we worked at in Atlanta was in a great section of town when it was built in the mid 50’s. But as time passed businesses who were landlocked began to relocate to the outskirts of town and left abandon buildings, which drove down the appearance of the neighborhood and the value of the ...read more

  • Constant Cravings Series

    Contributed by Jeremy Houck on Apr 30, 2005
    based on 25 ratings
     | 5,311 views

    The 10th commandment is as comprehensive as the first. Perhaps more than any other, it focuses on the interior of the human heart. It is not concerned so much with what we do, but with what we think. It is less about action and more about attitude

    Constant Cravings: The Tenth Commandment Exodus 20: 1-17 I grew up in a house with one other sibling, a brother, Trae. Actually his name is Frank William Houck the Third but we have always called him Trae. He was the one that I fought with, and rode bikes with, and fought with and built forts ...read more