Sunday SC – 2/9/2014
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Speakers:
- Paul Muller
- Phillip Walthall
- Hope Walthall
Scriptures used:
- Matthew 6:33-34
- James 4:10
- 2 Timothy 1:7
- John 8:1-11
- Psalm 46:1
- Romans 8:32
- Romans 8:35-37
Subject:
- We should be on the Lord’s agenda, not on our own. If we’re so bent on our agenda and getting our things done, where’s place for the Lord.
- It’s easy to minister ourselves, but it’s a different story when we minister the Lord in situations.
- Have you been ministering the grace of the Lord or yourself? As you go out what are you ministering? Within yourself you can do nothing.
- In the natural you are selfish and all about you.
- Ask the Lord to strengthen you to do His will.
- Jesus’ blood has erased all those past sins.
- Christ doesn’t want us in bondage, He wants us to be free to move forward in His grace.
- If you’re seeking His kingdom first He’s going to give you what you need to go about doing His business. Choose to believe He’ll answer your prayers.
- Approach your walk as Joshua and Caleb.
- Christ didn’t condemn the woman (John 8), he offered her grace and mercy. That’s what we need to do with others, the people we come in contact with.
- Stop looking at what you can do and start looking at what the Lord can do. We don’t have anything to offer, but the Lord has plenty to offer. The Lord’s power and might can move through you to minister to others.
- Step out in faith and minister the gospel to others, and see Him move.
- It’s not about your worthiness. Jesus is worthy, we were bought with a price. We are His!
- Who do you run to in the time of trouble?
- Our job as ministers is to show how good He is, His loving-kindness.
- He was our refuge even when we were doing our own thing, even when we didn’t give a rip about pleasing Him.
- Become partakers of His goodness.
- Believe His word, let His word cleanse you.
- He’ll be your strength and refuge, if you’ll receive it.
- He doesn’t move, you may, but He doesn’t.
- When you are the Lord’s and the enemy comes against you, He’s coming against the Lord, not you.
- When the enemy comes against you, God is your refuge, run to Him.