"Discipling" Tagged Sermons
“Are We Hypocrites?” Matthew 7:1-6
An Expositional Sermon Matthew 7:1-6 “Are We Hypocrites?” Big Idea: In your life as a Christian always temper your concern for others by recognizing your own sin first and do not be sever in helping your brother, also, we must beware of being undiscerning in sharing concerns with others, preaching the gospel and in guarding Christ’s kingdom people in the church. Sermon Outline (1) Sinful Judging and Being Judged (2) Help Your Brother (3) Pursue Concerned Love (4) Be Discerning
“Follow Jesus & Fish For Men” Matthew 4:18-25
An Expositional Sermon Matthew 4:18-25 “Follow Jesus & Fish For Men” Theme/Big Idea: Jesus has authority to bring you to Himself and to make you a fisher of men and He confirms this by showing His authority over spiritual and physical illness. Aim/Appropriation/Application: Pray that God would help you to submit to the authority of Jesus Christ to be with Him and bring others to Him. Outline: In this text there are three theatres of battle in the war we face…
“Continue in the Bible” 2 Timothy 3:10-15
An Expositional Sermon 2 Timothy 3:10-15 “Continue in the Bible” Theme/Big Idea: The gospel is sufficient for the past, present and future. Aim/Appropriation/Application: Pray that God would strengthen us to know this trustworthy guide of the sacred writings that are able to make us wise unto salvation. Outline: Introduction: The Difficulty of Stagecoach Travel In Iowa in the 1800’s 1. The Gospel Is Sufficient for the Past – What We Followed (2 Timothy 3:10) A. Teaching – 1 Cor. 1:23; 15:3-8; 5 “faithful sayings” (1)…
“Discipling – We Disciple Others” Matthew 28:18-20
A Topical Sermon “Discipling – We Disciple Others” Outline: (1) We Disciple Others By Imitating Jesus Christ (2) We Disciple Others By Inviting Others To Imitate Us As We Imitate Christ (3) We Disciple Others In The Context Of The Local Church Questions for Further Reflection: (1) How does your life affect the people who are around you? How do you use your influence? Are there ways that your discontentment (or other sins) – like that of the sheep “Mrs. Gad-about” – affects…