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This Week’s Theme: Put on the Characteristics of the New Man
This Week’s Word is Holy Spirit: The co-equal and co-eternal Spirit of the Father and the Son, who inspired Scripture and brings new life to the people of God.
The Spirit of God is often portrayed in Scripture in terms of “breath”, “life” or “wind”, indicating his role in sustaining and bringing life to God’s creation.
Memory Verse: Titus 3:5 “5 not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us, through the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit,”
Essence of the Text in a Sentence: Paul called the Colossian saints to to live according to God’s calling.
Sermon Proposition: Saints are called to live according to God’s calling.
Sermon Objective: I want those in attendance to put on Christian virtues based on through faith in Christ.
Sermon Text: Colossians 3:12-17
INTRODUCTION:
TRANSITION:
I. REFUSE THE WRONG
Colossians 2:20; 2:16, 18; Hebrews 13:9; Romans 6:3;
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Illustrate: [show an example of doing, trusting, or loving/hating according to the passage]
Apply the text to lives: [How do do/trust/embrace this truth about God or man]
II.
REFOCUS YOUR SEARCH
Colossians 3:1; Romans 8:6; 2 Corinthians 4:18;
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Apply: [embrace this about God / embrace this about man]
III.
RENEW YOUR MIND
Colossians 3:2; Romans 12:2; Ephesians 4:23;
IV.
REMOVE THE OLD WORKS
Colossians 3:5-6; 8-9; Ephesians 5:3-5; Romans 6:6;
THROUGH KNOWLEDGE
THROUGH THE SPIRIT
V. REPLACE
Colossians 3:10, 12;
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Conclusion: A concluding statement to recapture interest (a reason to remember).
Restatement of main idea and summary of main points so that the listeners will respond (specific action or attitude change) to God’s will.
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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