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Jeremiah 6:13-19
Theme: Jerusalem will be destroyed
Key verse: v.3
30 verses; 827 words
Grade level: 4.8
Outline:
I.
The Wickedness.
Vs.1-8
II.
The Watchmen.
Vs.9-17
III.
The Warnings.
Vs.18-30
When the old paths are mentioned these questions arise from modernistic churches and liberals:
Do you mean the old paths of the Garden of Eden?
The time of Noah?
The times of Moses?
NO!
We mean what the Bible says:
John 4:23-24
Here are some of the old PATHS we need to seek and walk in:
I.
The Old Path of Salvation.
John 3:3, 7
1 Peter 1:23
II.
The Old Path of Sanctification.
John 17:17-19
III.
The Old Path of Examination.
Psalm 139:23-24
IV.
The Old Path of Qualification.
1 Timothy 3:1-7; Titus 1:5-9
V.
The Old Path of Transformation.
Romans 12:1-2
VI.
The Old Path of Separation.
2 Corinthians 6:17-18
Conclusion:
Will you seek the old paths?
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