THE PROBLEMS OF PARTIAL OBEDIENCE
The Gospel of Luke • Sermon • Submitted • 37:44
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· 7 viewsTheme: The Problem of not going all out, not doing all we are told, not seeing who we really are, not serving where he says serve. Purpose: To help God’s people understand obedience.
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Luke 5:1-11
Luke 5:1-11
Theme: Jesus Calls
Key verse: v.5
39 verses; 949 words
Grade: 4.8
Outline:
I. The Call of the Lord. Vs.1-11
II. The Cleansing of a Leper. Vs.12-16
III. The Criticism of the Lost. Vs.17-26
IV. The Confusion of the Leaders. Vs.27-39
Partial obedience is disobedience.
Illus--The child’s partial obedience
A young boy was told to take the trash out. He did. He took it right outside the door and left the bag there. His intentions was to take the bag to the outdoor trash can later before he went to bed.
Forgetting to take the trash bag to the can, the young boy went to sleep. He was woke up the next morning by his parents who were prepared to punish him. Why? Because during the night a stray dog came along went through the bag and scattered trash all through the yard.
Partial obedience is disobedience. The parents instructed him to take the trash out as he had done before, only this time his partial obedience made a mess for his home and the neighbors.
Here are the PROBLEMS of partial obedience:
I. The Problem Of Not Going All Out. v.4
I. The Problem Of Not Going All Out. v.4
Launch out into the deep
What is on the shore that beckons to us?
Freedom to go anywhere.
Fellowship with anybody.
Familiar surroundings.
What to expect in the boat.
Limited freedom.
Fellowship with the crew.
Fearful surroundings.
II. The Problem Of Not Doing All We Are Told. v.4-6
II. The Problem Of Not Doing All We Are Told. v.4-6
nets
Plural command, singular act.
“nets” - v.4; “net” - v.5
Compare with the results. “net brake” v.6
III. The Problem Of Not Seeing Who We Really Are. v.8
III. The Problem Of Not Seeing Who We Really Are. v.8
a sinful man
Romans 12:3 For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith.
IV. The Problem Of Not Serving Where He Says Serve. v.10
IV. The Problem Of Not Serving Where He Says Serve. v.10
from henceforth thou shalt catch men
God’s commands
Matthew 28:18-20; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8
Our response - soul-winner or backslider.
Conclusion:
Conclusion:
Three miracles involving fish at the same place!
Here in Luke 5:1-11.
Then in Matthew 17:24-27.
After the resurrection in John 21:3-10.
All 3 have some things in common:
No one expected a miracle but was waiting on the works of men’s hands that never came.
Every time it was after man’s efforts were exhausted the Lord worked
It was the Lord that provided and supplied
Are you obedient to the Lord Jesus Christ?