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Grace for All Gears
A. God is always up to the occasion
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He is never tired or without a plan for the day.
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He is always available to the weak and weary.
B. What Good News!
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When we’re at the end of our strength, God is available.
2. When we think there’s no hope, God offers encouragement.
3. On the darkest day, God makes a way!
Let’s look at our text this morning.
Let’s look at our text this morning.
C. Wonders await the week who wait on the Lord.
They Fly Like Eagles
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Consider the disciples after the cross.
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They were divided, discouraged, and ready to quit.
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They were soon to be commissioned to reach the world.
2. The resurrection renewed their strength.
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They fearlessly proclaimed the gospel.
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Three thousand were converted on the day of Pentecost.
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Millions were saved by the end of the first century.
3. Paul was transformed into a dynamic missionary.
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4. Heroes of the faith were but common people empowered by their Lord.
They Run and Don’t Get Weary
1. Paul compared the Christian life to a race.
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He kept pressing toward the finish line for the prize ()
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He told Timothy he had finished the race a winner.
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2. What was the source of Paul’s power?
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He was a man of prayer…he kept waiting on the Lord for strength.
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The Lord kept renewing his strength for his many tasks.
3. Paul didn’t get weary in well doing.
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He said he kept being renewed inside every day.
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We can expect God’s strength for running in each day’s race.
They Walk and Don’t Faint
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Not every day is filled with excitement and adventure.
a. Sone days are flying days.
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Some days are running days.
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Some days just call for walking like Jesus walked.
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2. Walking days are important too!
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Here, especially, it’s important to walk right.
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We must walk consistently, not disappointing our Lord.
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God gives grace for all gears: flying, running, walking.
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At the end of the race, rewards await the winners.
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