SERMON SEEDS F35 FOR 11/18/02
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SERMON SEEDS IS EARLY THIS WEEK DUE TO A DEATH IN MY FAMILY. MY UNCLE, GUS PETERS, PASSED AWAY, TODAY. DOTTIE AND I WILL BE TRAVELING TO NEW JERSEY FOR THE FUNERAL. PLEASE REMEMBER US AND HIS FAMILY IN YOUR PRAYERS. THANKS.
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2 Kings 2:15-25
THE STEADY MODEL
Life of Elisha #2 of 9
Elisha, "The Steady Prophet" was a steady model to those around Him. There is no substitute for a good example
HE MODELED WISDOM - Vss. 15-18
Elisha was accepted as the new leader of the prophets. Vss. 13-15
Some wanted to send a search party. He did not think it wise.
His wisdom was proved out when a search was made and nothing was found.
Notice how mild a rebuke he gave. These men were grieving the loss of their leader, Elijah. He widely went easy on them.
Proverbs 19:10 tells us that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. Elisha modeled this.
1 Timothy 4:12 shows the wise behavior of a Godly pastor.
HE MODELED CREATIVITY - Vss. 19-22
I think it is say to say that Elijah had spent some time Jericho and was familiar with the water difficulty. It was Elisha however who solved the problem. Elisha performed few miracles exactly like Elijah. He was original. He was creative.
There is nothing wrong with being like someone or doing things the way someone else did.
However, God has given us all unique abilities and ways of doing things.
We should not be afraid of being creative as we strive to serve God.
HE MODELED AUTHORITY - Vss. 23-25
People have wondered how Elisha could be so mean to small children.
These were not small children but youths, teens, and/or young adults.
They made fun of God's servant, Elisha, and the home going of Elijah. ("Get up thou bald head.")
They were being disrespectful and rebellious.
Elisha had every right to rebuke them. He used his authority as a man of God. See 1 Corinthians 5, Galatians 6:1, Ezekiel 3:16-21
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Psalm 5
WHAT A WAY TO START THE DAY!
Psalm 5 is considered a "morning Psalm".
We can start each day:
SEEKING GOD'S FACE - Vss. 1-3
SEEING GOD'S RIGHTEOUSNESS - Vss. 4-6
STANDING IN GOD'S STRENGTH - Vss. 7-10
SHARING GOD'S JOY - Vss. 11-12
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Jeremiah 9:23-24
GOOD ADVICE
Thus saith the Lord, Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, neither let the mighty man glory in his might, let not the rich man glory in his riches: [24] But let him that glorieth glory in this, that he understandeth and knoweth me, that I am the Lord which exercise lovingkindness, judgment, and righteousness, in the earth: for in these things I delight, saith the Lord.
AVOID FALSE GLORY - Vs. 23
Don't glory in your wisdom.
Don't glory in your might.
Don't glory in your riches.
ATTAIN TRUE GLORY - Vs. 24
Glory in understanding the Gospel
Glory in knowing Christ
Glory in knowing God's attributes
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Luke 18:35-43
ON THE JERICHO ROAD
THE GOOD NEWS - JESUS IS PASSING BY Vss. 35-37
THE GREAT CRY - Vss. 38-41
The blind man continually cried out for help.
Jesus stopped and asked what he wanted.
The request was for his sight.
THE GRACIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT - Vs. 42
Jesus, based on the man's faith, granted his request.
THE GRAND RESULTS - Vs. 43
The man was healed.
He continually glorified God.
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John 1:35-41 etc.
WHAT SHALL I BRING?
Bringing is very much a part of our daily lives.
If we are invited to someone's house or to a church event we ask, "What can I bring?"
If we are going to a special event, we often think about who we can bring along with us. In fact that's why some of you are here this morning.
Perhaps the most important question we can ask ourselves is, "What can I bring to Jesus?"
After all, He is God, and one day every one of us is going to bow before him. Philippians 2:9-11
We will also answer to Jesus as our judge - 2 Timothy 4:1
One of the twelve apostles seemed to be very adept at bringing the right things to Jesus. His name was Andrew, and he is probably best remembered as the brother of Simon Peter. Everyone knows about Peter, not as many know about Andrew.
Andrew was one apostle who seemed to have a good grasp of what to bring to the Lord Jesus. He is seen in three different places trying to bring somebody to Jesus. In the Gospel of John we see that:
Now before Andrew could bring anything to Jesus, someone had to bring Him to Jesus. The person responsible for that was a man named John the Baptist.
John the Baptist was a mighty prophet who had the job of preparing the Jewish people for the coming of their Messiah, the Lord Jesus. John preached a baptism of repentance. The baptism was testimony that people had confessed their sins and were waiting for their coming King.
John did not claim to be the Messiah. He wasn't. Mark 1:8, John 1:26-27
When Jesus did show up, John made this stunning announcement in John 1:29 - …Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.
John was actually alluding to the reason that Jesus came to earth the first time. He came to be a sacrifice for the sins of the world. Lambs were used as sacrifices in the temple for the sins of the people. God's lamb that would pay for the sins of the world was the sinless Son of God! He died to pay for your sins and mine. Romans 5:6-8,
My friend God loved you so much that He sent His Son to die for you. 1 John 4:10
Of course, Jesus did rise from the dead. 1 Corinthians 15:3-4
We are told that the next day John again identified Jesus. John 1:35-39
Andrew was one of those two disciples that followed Jesus, talked to Him, and believed on Him. The reason we try to bring people to Jesus is so that they too will believe on him.
To believe on Jesus is trust in Him, to put all our dependence on Him as the one who died for our sins and gives us eternal life. John 3:16
When someone truly believes in Jesus from the heart their life is changed forever. They become what the Bible calls "born again", and because of the presence of God, the Holy Spirit in the life, they are different.
Bringing things to Jesus begins by bringing yourself.
Have you trusted Him as your Savior?
ANDREW BROUGHT A RELATIVE
John 1:40-42
-
Have you ever discovered something you wanted someone else to know about? Sometimes we find a great restaurant or a great bargain, and we can't wait to tell people.
Andrew found the Messiah and he couldn't wait to tell Brother Peter. Right away he went out and found his brother, and let it be known that he had found the Messiah!
What motivated Andrew to be so aggressive?
- He was convinced.
Andrew was convinced that he had found the one that was promised in Old Testament Scriptures.
If we are going to bring relatives and friends to Jesus as Andrew did, we too need to be convinced.
We need to be so convinced that we ourselves have trusted the Lord Jesus as Savior.
And we need to be convinced that Jesus is the only way to Heaven. John 14:6, Acts 4:12
Not only was Andrew convinced, but…
- He was concerned…
Andrew was concerned that Peter knew whom he knew.
Andrew wanted Peter to be part of the family of God.
If we are going to be good about bringing people to Jesus, we need to be concerned about their Spiritual wellbeing.
Why should we be so concerned as to whether someone trusts Christ or not? John 3:36
Are you convinced and concerned that someone you know is without Christ?
How will you go about sharing the Gospel with that person.
Pray for the person's salvation. Ask God for opportunity to share. Share the Gospel, telling the person what Christ has done for you. Give them a tract, ask them to read it, and then discuss it with them. Bring the person to a church where the Gospel is preached. Andrew brought a relative to Christ.
Who will you bring?
ANDREW BROUGHT A RESOURCE - John 6:1-12
This is a great story, and we like to think of a little boy who came to see Jesus. His mother might have packed him a lunch, and in the end Jesus used his lunch to feed thousands of people.
While Philip was doing the math to figure out how much it would take to feed such a crowd, Andrew had found the boy with his lunch.
Andrew knew the resources that were available, although he didn't think they were very many. What Andrew didn't think as much, "what are they among so many," it was enough for Jesus to work.
Have you ever done recruiting for Jesus?
You might see a job that needs to be done around this church.
And you might see just the person who could do the job.
You could quietly suggest to them that it is something they might want to do. Recruit these people to use their resources.
And while I'm at it, Andrew found resources and you could do some finding of resources in others. But the most important resource you can bring to Jesus is yourself and your abilities.
Begin by surrendering yourself to the Lord, to do whatever He wants you to do. Romans 12:1
After surrendering yourself to the Lord Jesus, ask yourself, "What abilities has God given me?"
Our job in this dark world without Christ is to let our lights shine for Him. Mark 5:14-16
So, what abilities has God given you?
Can you sing? Jesus can use you!
Can you do plumbing, carpentry, or electrical work?
Jesus can use you!
Can you bake? Jesus can use you!
Can you cook? Jesus can use you!
Can you organize? Jesus can use you!
Can you show compassion? Jesus can use you!
Can you watch children? Jesus can use you!
Can you teach? Jesus can use you!
Can you drive? Jesus can use you!
There is at least one thing you can do for the Lord. Are you doing it?
There was once a young pastor named Timothy. He was told by the apostle Paul in 2 Timothy 1:14,
That good thing which was committed unto thee keep by the Holy Ghost which dwelleth in us.Whatever ability, job, or talent you have received from God use it with the help of God's Holy Spirit. 1 Peter 4:10-11
ANDREW BROUGHT A REPORT
John 12:21-22
- Somebody wanted to see Jesus.Phillip told Andrew, who was probably known for bringing people to Jesus.
Somebody had a need, had a desire, and Andrew reported it to Jesus.
How much reporting do you do to the Lord?
Do you report it to God when someone has a Spiritual need?
Do you report it to God when someone has an emotional need?
Do you report it to God when someone has a physical need?
When we see needs, we are to report them to God.
It isn't that God doesn't know about them, but He wants us to be asking Him for His help.
There's another word used for reporting to God.
The word is prayer. Psalm 81:10
If God has delivered you from the bondage of Satan and translated you into the Kingdom of Christ, GET YOUR MOUTH OPEN so He can fill it!
What's the best gift that you can give a friend or a loved one?
The best gift you can give a friend or a loved one is to mention their names before the throne of Heaven, and bring their specific needs before God. 1 Timothy 2:1-4, Matthew 7:7-8
So, who needs your report before the Throne of Grace?
Make sure that you bring it.
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Galatians 1:12-24
PAUL: AN EXAMPLE OF GOD'S GRACE
PAUL'S SOURCE OF AUTHORITY - Vss. 11-12
PAUL'S SINS OF THE PAST - Vss. 13-14
PAUL'S SALVATION FROM GOD - Vss. 15-16
PAUL'S STUDY UNDER GOD - Vss. 16-17
PAUL'S STORY FOR OTHERS - Vss. 18-24
Told in Jerusalem - Vss. 18-20
Told in Syria and Cilicia - Vs. 21
Told in Judea - Vss. 22-24
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Hebrews 5:5-10
OUR GREAT HIGH PRIEST
CHRIST WAS SELECTED AS HIGH PRIEST - Vss. 5-6
CHRIST SUFFERED AS HIGH PRIEST - Vss. 7-8
CHRIST SECURED ETERNAL SALVATION AS HIGH PRIEST - Vs. 9
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SERMON SEEDS IS EARLY THIS WEEK DUE TO A DEATH IN MY FAMILY. MY UNCLE, GUS PETERS, PASSED AWAY, TODAY. DOTTIE AND I WILL BE TRAVELING TO NEW JERSEY FOR THE FUNERAL. PLEASE REMEMBER US AND HIS FAMILY IN YOUR PRAYERS. THANKS.
*********************************************************
2 Kings 2:15-25
THE STEADY MODEL
Life of Elisha #2 of 9
Elisha, "The Steady Prophet" was a steady model to those around Him. There is no substitute for a good example
HE MODELED WISDOM - Vss. 15-18
Elisha was accepted as the new leader of the prophets. Vss. 13-15
Some wanted to send a search party. He did not think it wise.
His wisdom was proved out when a search was made and nothing was found.
Notice how mild a rebuke he gave. These men were grieving the loss of their leader, Elijah. He widely went easy on them.
Proverbs 19:10 tells us that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. Elisha modeled this.
1 Timothy 4:12 shows the wise behavior of a Godly pastor.
HE MODELED CREATIVITY - Vss. 19-22
I think it is say to say that Elijah had spent some time Jericho and was familiar with the water difficulty. It was Elisha however who solved the problem. Elisha performed few miracles exactly like Elijah. He was original. He was creative.
There is nothing wrong with being like someone or doing things the way someone else did.
However, God has given us all unique abilities and ways of doing things.
We should not be afraid of being creative as we strive to serve God.
HE MODELED AUTHORITY - Vss. 23-25
People have wondered how Elisha could be so mean to small children.
These were not small children but youths, teens, and/or young adults.
They made fun of God's servant, Elisha, and the home going of Elijah. ("Get up thou bald head.")
They were being disrespectful and rebellious.
Elisha had every right to rebuke them. He used his authority as a man of God. See 1 Corinthians 5, Galatians 6:1, Ezekiel 3:16-21
*********************************************************
Psalm 5
WHAT A WAY TO START THE DAY!
Psalm 5 is considered a "morning Psalm".
We can start each day:
SEEKING GOD'S FACE - Vss. 1-3
SEEING GOD'S RIGHTEOUSNESS - Vss. 4-6
STANDING IN GOD'S STRENGTH - Vss. 7-10
SHARING GOD'S JOY - Vss. 11-12
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Jeremiah 9:23-24
GOOD ADVICE
Thus saith the Lord, Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, neither let the mighty man glory in his might, let not the rich man glory in his riches: [24] But let him that glorieth glory in this, that he understandeth and knoweth me, that I am the Lord which exercise lovingkindness, judgment, and righteousness, in the earth: for in these things I delight, saith the Lord.
AVOID FALSE GLORY - Vs. 23
Don't glory in your wisdom.
Don't glory in your might.
Don't glory in your riches.
ATTAIN TRUE GLORY - Vs. 24
Glory in understanding the Gospel
Glory in knowing Christ
Glory in knowing God's attributes
*********************************************************
Luke 18:35-43
ON THE JERICHO ROAD
THE GOOD NEWS - JESUS IS PASSING BY Vss. 35-37
THE GREAT CRY - Vss. 38-41
The blind man continually cried out for help.
Jesus stopped and asked what he wanted.
The request was for his sight.
THE GRACIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT - Vs. 42
Jesus, based on the man's faith, granted his request.
THE GRAND RESULTS - Vs. 43
The man was healed.
He continually glorified God.
*********************************************************
John 1:35-41 etc.
WHAT SHALL I BRING?
Bringing is very much a part of our daily lives.
If we are invited to someone's house or to a church event we ask, "What can I bring?"
If we are going to a special event, we often think about who we can bring along with us. In fact that's why some of you are here this morning.
Perhaps the most important question we can ask ourselves is, "What can I bring to Jesus?"
After all, He is God, and one day every one of us is going to bow before him. Philippians 2:9-11
We will also answer to Jesus as our judge - 2 Timothy 4:1
One of the twelve apostles seemed to be very adept at bringing the right things to Jesus. His name was Andrew, and he is probably best remembered as the brother of Simon Peter. Everyone knows about Peter, not as many know about Andrew.
Andrew was one apostle who seemed to have a good grasp of what to bring to the Lord Jesus. He is seen in three different places trying to bring somebody to Jesus. In the Gospel of John we see that:
Now before Andrew could bring anything to Jesus, someone had to bring Him to Jesus. The person responsible for that was a man named John the Baptist.
John the Baptist was a mighty prophet who had the job of preparing the Jewish people for the coming of their Messiah, the Lord Jesus. John preached a baptism of repentance. The baptism was testimony that people had confessed their sins and were waiting for their coming King.
John did not claim to be the Messiah. He wasn't. Mark 1:8, John 1:26-27
When Jesus did show up, John made this stunning announcement in John 1:29 - …Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.
John was actually alluding to the reason that Jesus came to earth the first time. He came to be a sacrifice for the sins of the world. Lambs were used as sacrifices in the temple for the sins of the people. God's lamb that would pay for the sins of the world was the sinless Son of God! He died to pay for your sins and mine. Romans 5:6-8,
My friend God loved you so much that He sent His Son to die for you. 1 John 4:10
Of course, Jesus did rise from the dead. 1 Corinthians 15:3-4
We are told that the next day John again identified Jesus. John 1:35-39
Andrew was one of those two disciples that followed Jesus, talked to Him, and believed on Him. The reason we try to bring people to Jesus is so that they too will believe on him.
To believe on Jesus is trust in Him, to put all our dependence on Him as the one who died for our sins and gives us eternal life. John 3:16
When someone truly believes in Jesus from the heart their life is changed forever. They become what the Bible calls "born again", and because of the presence of God, the Holy Spirit in the life, they are different.
Bringing things to Jesus begins by bringing yourself.
Have you trusted Him as your Savior?
ANDREW BROUGHT A RELATIVE
John 1:40-42
-
Have you ever discovered something you wanted someone else to know about? Sometimes we find a great restaurant or a great bargain, and we can't wait to tell people.
Andrew found the Messiah and he couldn't wait to tell Brother Peter. Right away he went out and found his brother, and let it be known that he had found the Messiah!
What motivated Andrew to be so aggressive?
- He was convinced.
Andrew was convinced that he had found the one that was promised in Old Testament Scriptures.
If we are going to bring relatives and friends to Jesus as Andrew did, we too need to be convinced.
We need to be so convinced that we ourselves have trusted the Lord Jesus as Savior.
And we need to be convinced that Jesus is the only way to Heaven. John 14:6, Acts 4:12
Not only was Andrew convinced, but…
- He was concerned…
Andrew was concerned that Peter knew whom he knew.
Andrew wanted Peter to be part of the family of God.
If we are going to be good about bringing people to Jesus, we need to be concerned about their Spiritual wellbeing.
Why should we be so concerned as to whether someone trusts Christ or not? John 3:36
Are you convinced and concerned that someone you know is without Christ?
How will you go about sharing the Gospel with that person.
Andrew brought a relative to Christ.
Who will you bring?
ANDREW BROUGHT A RESOURCE - John 6:1-12
This is a great story, and we like to think of a little boy who came to see Jesus. His mother might have packed him a lunch, and in the end Jesus used his lunch to feed thousands of people.
While Philip was doing the math to figure out how much it would take to feed such a crowd, Andrew had found the boy with his lunch.
Andrew knew the resources that were available, although he didn't think they were very many. What Andrew didn't think as much, "what are they among so many," it was enough for Jesus to work.
Have you ever done recruiting for Jesus?
You might see a job that needs to be done around this church.
And you might see just the person who could do the job.
You could quietly suggest to them that it is something they might want to do. Recruit these people to use their resources.
And while I'm at it, Andrew found resources and you could do some finding of resources in others. But the most important resource you can bring to Jesus is yourself and your abilities.
Begin by surrendering yourself to the Lord, to do whatever He wants you to do. Romans 12:1
After surrendering yourself to the Lord Jesus, ask yourself, "What abilities has God given me?"
Our job in this dark world without Christ is to let our lights shine for Him. Mark 5:14-16
So, what abilities has God given you?
Can you sing? Jesus can use you!
Can you do plumbing, carpentry, or electrical work?
Jesus can use you!
Can you bake? Jesus can use you!
Can you cook? Jesus can use you!
Can you organize? Jesus can use you!
Can you show compassion? Jesus can use you!
Can you watch children? Jesus can use you!
Can you teach? Jesus can use you!
Can you drive? Jesus can use you!
There is at least one thing you can do for the Lord. Are you doing it?
There was once a young pastor named Timothy. He was told by the apostle Paul in 2 Timothy 1:14,
That good thing which was committed unto thee keep by the Holy Ghost which dwelleth in us.Whatever ability, job, or talent you have received from God use it with the help of God's Holy Spirit. 1 Peter 4:10-11
ANDREW BROUGHT A REPORT
John 12:21-22
- Somebody wanted to see Jesus.Phillip told Andrew, who was probably known for bringing people to Jesus.
Somebody had a need, had a desire, and Andrew reported it to Jesus.
How much reporting do you do to the Lord?
Do you report it to God when someone has a Spiritual need?
Do you report it to God when someone has an emotional need?
Do you report it to God when someone has a physical need?
When we see needs, we are to report them to God.
It isn't that God doesn't know about them, but He wants us to be asking Him for His help.
There's another word used for reporting to God.
The word is prayer. Psalm 81:10
If God has delivered you from the bondage of Satan and translated you into the Kingdom of Christ, GET YOUR MOUTH OPEN so He can fill it!
What's the best gift that you can give a friend or a loved one?
The best gift you can give a friend or a loved one is to mention their names before the throne of Heaven, and bring their specific needs before God. 1 Timothy 2:1-4, Matthew 7:7-8
So, who needs your report before the Throne of Grace?
Make sure that you bring it.
*********************************************************
Galatians 1:12-24
PAUL: AN EXAMPLE OF GOD'S GRACE
PAUL'S SOURCE OF AUTHORITY - Vss. 11-12
PAUL'S SINS OF THE PAST - Vss. 13-14
PAUL'S SALVATION FROM GOD - Vss. 15-16
PAUL'S STUDY UNDER GOD - Vss. 16-17
PAUL'S STORY FOR OTHERS - Vss. 18-24
Told in Jerusalem - Vss. 18-20
Told in Syria and Cilicia - Vs. 21
Told in Judea - Vss. 22-24
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Hebrews 5:5-10
OUR GREAT HIGH PRIEST
CHRIST WAS SELECTED AS HIGH PRIEST - Vss. 5-6
CHRIST SUFFERED AS HIGH PRIEST - Vss. 7-8
CHRIST SECURED ETERNAL SALVATION AS HIGH PRIEST - Vs. 9
*********************************************************
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These outlines are only "seeds". They are not sermons ready for you to preach. Feel free to improve on these outlines anyway the Lord leads you.
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http://www.sermonseeds.org is the location for the Sermon Seeds Archives. You will find most of the outlines from these e-mail editions, plus links to other helpful web pages. Be sure to sign the guest book, and tell me a little about yourself.
PASTOR MAIL
is a mailing list for male pastors. The purpose of the list is to share sermons, outlines, illustrations and prayer requests. To subscribe send a blank email to pastormail-subscribe@welovegod.orgMOUNT UNION ECHOES
is a mailing list that includes a full text sermon from Pastor Jack Peters. To subscribe send a blank email to mountunionechoes-subscribe@welovegod.orgTALK TO JACK THROUGH INSTANT MESSAGING
I welcome live correspondence with those on the Sermon Seeds list. To put me on your "buddy list" here is the information you need.
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VISIT OUR WEBSITE -
http://www.sermonseeds.orgThis ministry has grown over the years because people like you have told others about Sermon Seeds. Always feel free to forward the weekly Sermon Seeds email to those who you think might be interested in these outlines. Also, please share our website address with others as well. Thank you for your support
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