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I. Is a satisfied faith,
1 Is a satisfied faith,
1.1 EYE-GATE TO A CITY UNDER SEIGE.
SO:
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Make a covenant with your eyes: ,
He died suddenly and unexpectedly nine years later at the age of 45.
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Accept God’s discipline, ,
Live each day with a THANKFUL FAITH.
1.1.3
Realizing God is everywhere,
Is a satisfied faith,
1.2 Application:
In 1965 Mick Jagger sang: “I can’t get no satisfaction”.
Just like death and destruction faithless human eyes can get no satisfaction.
Pledge to fight not perfection
A. EYE-GATE TO A CITY UNDER SIEGE.
SO:
Pledge to win by faith not willpower
1. Make a covenant with your eyes: ,
Pledge in context of grace and sanctification
2. Accept God’s discipline, ,
3. Realizing God is everywhere,
1 Is a trusting faith, , ,
B. Application:
1.1 Leads to understanding,
Pledge to fight not perfection
1.2 Leads to pleases God,
Pledge to win by faith not willpower
1.3 Leads to intimacy with God,
Pledge in context of grace and sanctification
1.4 Leads to saying yes to God,
When we retreat into our fantasy world or to our computer screens, believing no one can see us, we become like H.G. Wells’ Invisible Man.
In the story, a bizarre scientific experiment renders Mr. Griffin completely invisible.
Throughout the story Griffin gets away with burglary, assault, arson, and is eventually driven mad by his own feeling of invincibility.
1.5 Leads to seeing beyond this life,
II.
Is a trusting faith, , ,
A. Leads to understanding,
B. Leads to pleases God,
C. Leads to intimacy with God,
D. Leads to saying yes to God,
E. Leads to seeing beyond this life,
A woman's red station wagon was crushed by an elephant at a circus.
The owners of the animal apologized, explaining that the animal, for some reason, simply liked to sit on red cars.
In spite of the damage, the woman's car was still drivable.
But on the way to the garage she was stopped short by an accident involving two other cars just ahead of her.
When the ambulance arrived a few minutes later the attendants took one look at her car, then ran over to assist her.
"Oh, I wasn't involved in this accident," she explained.
"An elephant sat on my car."
The ambulance attendants quickly bundled her off to the hospital for possible shock and head injuries, despite the lady's vehement protests.
III.
Is a faithful faith
A. Israel & Judah had become 2 lewd prostitutes, ,
B. Faithlessness is rampant.
C. Are you willing to faithfully stand in the gap in this faithless generation?
The two biggest sellers in any bookstore, according to Andy Rooney, are the cookbooks and the diet books.
The cookbooks tell you how to prepare the food and the diet books tell you how not to eat any of it.
A California scientist has computed that the average human being eats 16 times his or her own weight in an average year, while a horse eats only eight times its weight.
This all seems to prove that if you want to lose weight, you should eat like a horse.
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