SERMON SEEDS F40 FOR DECEMBER 23, 2002
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Genesis 4:1-16
DIFFERENT!
TWO DIFFERENT PEOPLE - Vss. 1-2
- Cain was a farmer.
- Abel was a shepherd
TWO DIFFERENT OFFERINGS - Vss. 3-4
- Cain brought vegetables.
- Abel brought an offering from the flock - a blood sacrifice.
TWO DIFFERENT REPONSES (FROM GOD) - Vss. 4-5
- God accepted Abel's offering.
- God rejected Cain's offering.
TWO DIFFERENT REACTIONS (TO GOD'S REJECTION) - Vss. 6-8
1. Cain could have repented and given the right offering.
2. He chose to get angry and kill his brother.
TWO DIFFERENT FUTURES - Vss. 9-16
1. Abel is in Heaven.
2. Cain is in hell because he was separated from God.
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THE NEXT TWO OUTLINES WERE SENT RECENTLY.
THEY ARE PART OF A SERIES ON ELISHA.
I HAVE INCLUDED INSTALLMENT #3 WHICH IS NEW TO THE SERIES.
SOME MAY HAVE LOST THE FIRST TWO, SO HERE THEY ARE JUST IN CASE.
1 Kings 19:16, 19, 2 Kings 2:1-14
STEADY IN PREPARATION
LIFE OF ELISHA, THE STEADY PROPHET - #1 of 9
SERIES INTRODUCTION:
There was a changing of the guard. The job of prophet was being based from Elijah to Elisha.
There was a change in personalities. Elisha had a fiery personality. Elisha, as a friend of mine once said (Bob Smith of Sweet Valley, PA), was "steady".
There was no changing on God's part. Times change, leaders change and situations change. God does not change. Malachi 3:6
INTRODUCTION TO THIS LESSON
When God has a job for someone to do, He does everything necessary to prepare that person.
ELISHA'S DESTINY - 1 Kings 19:16, 19 - To be the next prophet in Israel.
ELISHA'S DECISION - 1 Kings 19:20-21 - To accept the call of God.
ELISHA'S DISCIPLESHIP - 1 Kings 19:21 - He began as Elijah's servant. Elijah would have trained him.
ELISHA'S DETERMINATION - 2 Kings 2:1-7 - To stay with Elijah to the end.
ELISHA'S DESIRE - 2 Kings 2:8-9 - To have a double portion of Elijah's spirit
ELISHA'S DEMONSTRATION - 2 Kings 2:13-14 - This miracle showed that he was the new prophet in Israel.
(This outline has been previously shared under the title "The Torch Is Passed")
You may find that there is so much material here that you will want to present it in two sermons.
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Kings 2:15-25
THE STEADY MODEL
Life of Elisha, The Steady Prophet #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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2 KINGS 4:1-7
THE STEADY FLOW
Life of Elisha, The Steady Prophet #3 of 9
Introduce this sermon by talking about some successful people you know personally.
I think that most of us would like to be successful. As Christians, we should desire to be successful in the eyes of God. To be a success in God's eyes, you must be a born again Christian. (John 3:1-16). Also, to be a success, you need to be successful, you must be faithful (1 Corinthians 4:2). Thirdly, to be a success, you must be filled with the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 5:18).
An illustration of success in God's eyes is found in our text. We often relegate such stories to children's church or Sunday School, but don't consider the value of the story for us adults.
This story tells of a steady flow of oil that continued to flow until all was full. In order for us to be successful Christians, we must have the steady, continuous flow of God's Holy Spirit in our lives. As Christians, we will go through three stages if we experience the filling or controlling of the Holy Spirit. In this story I see pictures of the:
THE BANKRUPT CHRISTIAN - Vs. 1
Elisha was apparently the chief prophet in Israel at this time. There were schools of training for those who would aspire to be prophets. They were the Bible Schools of their day. Today we might call the students "preacher boys".
One of the widows of one of the sons of the prophets came to Elijah. Her husband was dead. She was bankrupt, and creditors were coming to take her sons as slaves to pay the debt.
There are many Christians like this women in our story. They are bankrupt.
They have tired in their own strength to do something for God. They have tried in their own effort to be successful. They have made their own plans to serve God and have met with nothing but disappointment. They have done battle with habitual sin in their lives and have ended up losing (Romans 7:18-21).
Please note that this woman was honest. She came to Elisha. She did not try to fool him. She simply told the truth. As Christians, we need to be equally honest. When we sense bankruptcy in our Spiritual lives, we must come and honestly humble ourselves before God (James 4:6-10)
THE RESOURCEFUL CHRISTIAN - Vs. 2
Elisha wants to know, "What do you have on hand?" He wants to know, "What are your resources?" What was available for God to multiply? You might recall that the Scripture tells how God multiplied a little meal and a little oil belonging to another widow (1 Kings 17:8-16). We also know that God the Son multiplied a little boy's lunch so that it fed a multitude (John 6:1-14).
This lady only had a little oil. It was a valuable commodity, but not enough to get her out of debt.
What do Christians have to help them when they sense that they are bankrupt?
They do not have merit.
They do not have strength within themselves.
They do not have ability.
BUT THEY DO HAVE OIL!
Oil is often symbolic for God's Holy Spirit.
We do have the Holy Spirit. 1 Corinthians 12:13, Romans 8:9, Zechariah 4:6, Acts 1:8,
Like the woman in the story we need to be resourceful. We must realize that we have all we need for success through the Holy Spirit.
THE VICTORIOUS CHRISTIAN - Vss. 3-7
Vs. 3-4 - Elisha's advice was simple. It was for her to use her resources. She was to borrow empty pots, go home, shut the door, and start pouring.
The victorious Christian will do something similar. We do not need more of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit needs more of us. As we provide ourselves as an empty vessel, He will fill us.
An empty vessel is one that has confessed all known sin.
An empty vessel is one that contains nothing of self (Romans 12:1).
An empty vessel is one that has an open lid, ready, willing, and asking to be filled (1 John 5:14-15).
Vss. 5-6 - The woman did as she was told. When there was no longer an empty vessel, the oil stopped flowing. We must continually present to God an empty vessel, so he can fill it.
The results of Spirit filling are seen in Acts 1:8, Ephesians 3:16, 5:18-21 and Galatians 5:22-23.
Remember that the steady flow of the Holy Spirit, which gives power, victory, joy and fruitfulness, will stop flowing when we fail to provide an empty vessel. However, the flow of the Spirit will resume when there is again an empty vessel available to be filled.
Sermon Seeds C24
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Psalm 12
MAKE YOUR YEAR COUNT!
CRY TO GOD - Vss. 1-2
ACCEPT CONSOLATION FROM GOD - Vss. 3-5
HAVE CONFIDENCE IN GOD'S WORD - Vss. 6-7
TAKE CAUTION FROM GOD - Vs. 8
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Matthew 8:1-13
LEARNING FROM JESUS
JESUS HEALED A LEPER - Vss. 1-4
The leper believed that Jesus could heal him of Jesus was willing.
Jesus was willing.
The man was healed.
JESUS HEARD A LEADER - Vss. 5-9
A centurion (captain over a hundred soldiers) requested that Jesus would heal his servant.
The centurion did not consider himself worthy for Jesus to enter his home.
But the centurion had confidence that because Jesus was a man of authority, all He had to do was "speak the word" and his servant would be healed.
JESUS HAD A LESSON - Vss. 10-13
Jesus marvelled at this man's faith.
He contrasted it with the lack of faith that he found in Israel (The centurion was probably a gentile.).
The servant was healed based on the Centurion's faith.
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Acts 4:34-37 etc.
BARNABAS
INVESTMENT IN GOD'S WORK - Acts 4:34-37
INTERVENTION IN GOD'S CHURCH - Acts 9:26-28
INTERACTION WITH GOD'S CHILDREN - Acts 11:22-26
INVOLVEMENT IN GOD'S OUTREACH - Acts 13:1-4
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1 Thessalonians 3:1-9
A GOOD REPRESENTATIVE
A Good Representative Is:
A MAN OF GOOD CHARACTER - Vss. 1-2
A MAN WITH A COMMISSION - Vss. 2b-5
A MAN WHO CAN DRAW CONCLUSIONS - Vs. 6
A MAN WHO CAN BRING COMFORT - Vss. 7-8
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James 3:13-18
THREE KINDS OF WISDOM
THE WISDOM OF HUMILITY - HUMBLE WISDOM - Vs. 13
THE WISDOM OF HELL - HAUGHTY WISDOM - Vss. 14-16
THE WISDOM OF HEAVEN - HEAVENLY WISDOM - Vss. 17-18
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NOTE - THE OUTLINE ON PSALM 12 (BELOW) IS ALSO A NEW YEARS OUTLINE.
PLEASE PASS THESE SEEDS ON TO OTHERS!
********************************************************
Genesis 4:1-16
DIFFERENT!
TWO DIFFERENT PEOPLE - Vss. 1-2
- Cain was a farmer.
- Abel was a shepherd
TWO DIFFERENT OFFERINGS - Vss. 3-4
- Cain brought vegetables.
- Abel brought an offering from the flock - a blood sacrifice.
TWO DIFFERENT REPONSES (FROM GOD) - Vss. 4-5
- God accepted Abel's offering.
- God rejected Cain's offering.
TWO DIFFERENT REACTIONS (TO GOD'S REJECTION) - Vss. 6-8
1. Cain could have repented and given the right offering.
2. He chose to get angry and kill his brother.
TWO DIFFERENT FUTURES - Vss. 9-16
1. Abel is in Heaven.
2. Cain is in hell because he was separated from God.
*********************************************************
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE NEXT TWO OUTLINES WERE SENT RECENTLY.
THEY ARE PART OF A SERIES ON ELISHA.
I HAVE INCLUDED INSTALLMENT #3 WHICH IS NEW TO THE SERIES.
SOME MAY HAVE LOST THE FIRST TWO, SO HERE THEY ARE JUST IN CASE.
1 Kings 19:16, 19, 2 Kings 2:1-14
STEADY IN PREPARATION
LIFE OF ELISHA, THE STEADY PROPHET - #1 of 9
SERIES INTRODUCTION:
There was a changing of the guard. The job of prophet was being based from Elijah to Elisha.
There was a change in personalities. Elisha had a fiery personality. Elisha, as a friend of mine once said (Bob Smith of Sweet Valley, PA), was "steady".
There was no changing on God's part. Times change, leaders change and situations change. God does not change. Malachi 3:6
INTRODUCTION TO THIS LESSON
When God has a job for someone to do, He does everything necessary to prepare that person.
ELISHA'S DESTINY - 1 Kings 19:16, 19 - To be the next prophet in Israel.
ELISHA'S DECISION - 1 Kings 19:20-21 - To accept the call of God.
ELISHA'S DISCIPLESHIP - 1 Kings 19:21 - He began as Elijah's servant. Elijah would have trained him.
ELISHA'S DETERMINATION - 2 Kings 2:1-7 - To stay with Elijah to the end.
ELISHA'S DESIRE - 2 Kings 2:8-9 - To have a double portion of Elijah's spirit
ELISHA'S DEMONSTRATION - 2 Kings 2:13-14 - This miracle showed that he was the new prophet in Israel.
(This outline has been previously shared under the title "The Torch Is Passed")
You may find that there is so much material here that you will want to present it in two sermons.
********************************************************* 2
Kings 2:15-25
THE STEADY MODEL
Life of Elisha, The Steady Prophet #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
********************************************************
2 KINGS 4:1-7
THE STEADY FLOW
Life of Elisha, The Steady Prophet #3 of 9
Introduce this sermon by talking about some successful people you know personally.
I think that most of us would like to be successful. As Christians, we should desire to be successful in the eyes of God. To be a success in God's eyes, you must be a born again Christian. (John 3:1-16). Also, to be a success, you need to be successful, you must be faithful (1 Corinthians 4:2). Thirdly, to be a success, you must be filled with the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 5:18).
An illustration of success in God's eyes is found in our text. We often relegate such stories to children's church or Sunday School, but don't consider the value of the story for us adults.
This story tells of a steady flow of oil that continued to flow until all was full. In order for us to be successful Christians, we must have the steady, continuous flow of God's Holy Spirit in our lives. As Christians, we will go through three stages if we experience the filling or controlling of the Holy Spirit. In this story I see pictures of the:
THE BANKRUPT CHRISTIAN - Vs. 1
Elisha was apparently the chief prophet in Israel at this time. There were schools of training for those who would aspire to be prophets. They were the Bible Schools of their day. Today we might call the students "preacher boys".
One of the widows of one of the sons of the prophets came to Elijah. Her husband was dead. She was bankrupt, and creditors were coming to take her sons as slaves to pay the debt.
There are many Christians like this women in our story. They are bankrupt.
They have tired in their own strength to do something for God. They have tried in their own effort to be successful. They have made their own plans to serve God and have met with nothing but disappointment. They have done battle with habitual sin in their lives and have ended up losing (Romans 7:18-21).
Please note that this woman was honest. She came to Elisha. She did not try to fool him. She simply told the truth. As Christians, we need to be equally honest. When we sense bankruptcy in our Spiritual lives, we must come and honestly humble ourselves before God (James 4:6-10)
THE RESOURCEFUL CHRISTIAN - Vs. 2
Elisha wants to know, "What do you have on hand?" He wants to know, "What are your resources?" What was available for God to multiply? You might recall that the Scripture tells how God multiplied a little meal and a little oil belonging to another widow (1 Kings 17:8-16). We also know that God the Son multiplied a little boy's lunch so that it fed a multitude (John 6:1-14).
This lady only had a little oil. It was a valuable commodity, but not enough to get her out of debt.
What do Christians have to help them when they sense that they are bankrupt?
They do not have merit.
They do not have strength within themselves.
They do not have ability.
BUT THEY DO HAVE OIL!
Oil is often symbolic for God's Holy Spirit.
We do have the Holy Spirit. 1 Corinthians 12:13, Romans 8:9, Zechariah 4:6, Acts 1:8,
Like the woman in the story we need to be resourceful. We must realize that we have all we need for success through the Holy Spirit.
THE VICTORIOUS CHRISTIAN - Vss. 3-7
Vs. 3-4 - Elisha's advice was simple. It was for her to use her resources. She was to borrow empty pots, go home, shut the door, and start pouring.
The victorious Christian will do something similar. We do not need more of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit needs more of us. As we provide ourselves as an empty vessel, He will fill us.
An empty vessel is one that has confessed all known sin.
An empty vessel is one that contains nothing of self (Romans 12:1).
An empty vessel is one that has an open lid, ready, willing, and asking to be filled (1 John 5:14-15).
Vss. 5-6 - The woman did as she was told. When there was no longer an empty vessel, the oil stopped flowing. We must continually present to God an empty vessel, so he can fill it.
The results of Spirit filling are seen in Acts 1:8, Ephesians 3:16, 5:18-21 and Galatians 5:22-23.
Remember that the steady flow of the Holy Spirit, which gives power, victory, joy and fruitfulness, will stop flowing when we fail to provide an empty vessel. However, the flow of the Spirit will resume when there is again an empty vessel available to be filled.
Sermon Seeds C24
********************************************************
Psalm 12
MAKE YOUR YEAR COUNT!
CRY TO GOD - Vss. 1-2
ACCEPT CONSOLATION FROM GOD - Vss. 3-5
HAVE CONFIDENCE IN GOD'S WORD - Vss. 6-7
TAKE CAUTION FROM GOD - Vs. 8
*******************************************************
Matthew 8:1-13
LEARNING FROM JESUS
JESUS HEALED A LEPER - Vss. 1-4
The leper believed that Jesus could heal him of Jesus was willing.
Jesus was willing.
The man was healed.
JESUS HEARD A LEADER - Vss. 5-9
A centurion (captain over a hundred soldiers) requested that Jesus would heal his servant.
The centurion did not consider himself worthy for Jesus to enter his home.
But the centurion had confidence that because Jesus was a man of authority, all He had to do was "speak the word" and his servant would be healed.
JESUS HAD A LESSON - Vss. 10-13
Jesus marvelled at this man's faith.
He contrasted it with the lack of faith that he found in Israel (The centurion was probably a gentile.).
The servant was healed based on the Centurion's faith.
********************************************************
Acts 4:34-37 etc.
BARNABAS
INVESTMENT IN GOD'S WORK - Acts 4:34-37
INTERVENTION IN GOD'S CHURCH - Acts 9:26-28
INTERACTION WITH GOD'S CHILDREN - Acts 11:22-26
INVOLVEMENT IN GOD'S OUTREACH - Acts 13:1-4
********************************************************
1 Thessalonians 3:1-9
A GOOD REPRESENTATIVE
A Good Representative Is:
A MAN OF GOOD CHARACTER - Vss. 1-2
A MAN WITH A COMMISSION - Vss. 2b-5
A MAN WHO CAN DRAW CONCLUSIONS - Vs. 6
A MAN WHO CAN BRING COMFORT - Vss. 7-8
********************************************************
James 3:13-18
THREE KINDS OF WISDOM
THE WISDOM OF HUMILITY - HUMBLE WISDOM - Vs. 13
THE WISDOM OF HELL - HAUGHTY WISDOM - Vss. 14-16
THE WISDOM OF HEAVEN - HEAVENLY WISDOM - Vss. 17-18
*********************************************************
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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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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.org
MOUNT 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.org
TALK 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.
AOL AIM - JackPeters47
MSN (Microsoft) - johnwpeters@hotmail.com
VISIT OUR WEBSITE - http://www.sermonseeds.org
This 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
Ezra 7:10
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