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This Week’s Theme: Put On the LORD Jesus Christ
This Week’s Word is Flesh: The physical aspect of human beings, which distinguishes them from God and is therefore frequently used in the NT as a symbol of human sinful nature in contrast with God’s perfection.
(The Greek word for “flesh” is sometimes translated by other words and phrases in the passages cited in this theme.).
Memory Verse: Romans 13:14 “14 But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to fulfill its lusts.”
Essence of the Text in a Sentence: In light of the occasion, Paul exhorted the church to cast away the works of darkness and put on the Lord Jesus Christ.
Sermon Proposition: Knowing the time, saints should destroy the works of darkness and display the works of righteousness.
Sermon Objective: I want those in attendance to identify the works in their lives that are wicked works and pursue righteousness.
Sermon Text: Romans 13:11-14
INTRODUCTION:
TRANSITION:
I. Christians Wake Up
Romans 13:11;
Explain the text through the point highlighting what it reveals about the will and ways of God/Christ/Holy Spirit and about believers, unbelievers good or bad]
Sometimes the night signifies the reign or dominion of impiety and hell, Rom.
13:12;
but what we find, 1 Thess.
5:7,
is understood by some of natural sleep and night; but others interpret it of spiritual sleep, that is, carnal security in wickedness (Rom.
13:11, Eph.
5:14) and the night of infernal power.
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II.
Cast Away Wicked Works
Romans 13:12; 2 Peter 1:2-4;
Explain the text through the point highlighting what it reveals about the will and ways of God/Christ/Holy Spirit and about believers, unbelievers good or bad]
Remember What the Word Says
Rely On God
Remove It
Don’t partake
Don’t participate in
Using figurative language, Don’t take a portion or a taste
Don’t go along with
But reprove, correct, express disapproval, rebuke, condemn, denounce
Resist It
Illustrate: [show an example of doing, trusting, or loving/hating according to the passage]
Apply: [embrace this about God / embrace this about man]
III.
Clothe With Righteous Works
Romans 13:12, 14; Proverbs 16:6; Proverbs 3:7; 1 Thessalonians 4:7; Ephesians 5:3; 2 Timothy 3:16-17; Psalm 1:1-2; Psalm 119:11;
Explain the text through the point highlighting what it reveals about the will and ways of God/Christ/Holy Spirit and about believers, unbelievers good or bad]
Fear the Lord
Focus on the Word
Fuse the Word into Your Life
What new truth did you learn from the sermon?
After hearing the sermon, what thoughts, feelings, desires, and/or actions did the Holy Spirit convict you of today?
(Do the 7 A’s)
What thoughts, feelings, desires, and/or actions need to change this week because of the sermon?
What will you do to change your thoughts, feelings, desires, and/or actions this week?
(Do you need to Avoid, Remove (it), Replace (it), Remind (Word say), Rely (on God))
Write out a plan.
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