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This Week’s Theme: God is Truthful
This Week’s Word is Truth: God is the essence of truth and this quality should be reflected in the character of his children.
Memory Verse: John 14:6 “Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.
No one comes to the Father except through Me.”
Essence of the Text in a Sentence: God told Jacob in a dream that He would be with him to complete what He promised.
Sermon Proposition: Christians should stand firm in the fact that God does not lie.
Sermon Objective: I want those in attendance to stand with assurance on the fact that God is truthful.
Sermon Text: Genesis 28:10-15
INTRODUCTION: MANY COUPLES HAVE STOOD IN A CHURCH, ON A BEACH, OR IN SOME OTHER VENUE AND PROMISED THAT THEY WILL NOT ALLOW THE STRESSES AND STRAINS OF LIFE TO SEPARATE OR DESTROY THEIR RELATIONSHIP.
THEY PROMISED BUT THE
TRANSITION:
I. HE ESTABLISHED HIS PLACEMENT
Genesis 28:13;
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]
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.
GOD ESTABLISHED HIS PLAN
Genesis 28:13-14; Jeremiah 29:11;
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]
Illustrate: [show an example of doing, trusting, or loving/hating according to the passage]
Apply: [embrace this about God / embrace this about man]
III.
GOD ESTABLISHED HIS PROMISES
Genesis 28:15; Psalm 25:12; 37:5; 115:11; Proverbs 29:25; Ecclesiastes 12:13;
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Fear Him
Trust Him
Illustrate: [show an example of doing, trusting, or loving/hating according to the passage]
Apply: [embrace this about God / embrace this about man]
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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