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A agood name is to be chosen rather than great riches,
Loving favor rather than silver and gold.
I thought I would start out with a story I read the other day.
There were four college students that stayed out late the night before an exam and did not study for their test.
There were four college students that stayed out late the night before an exam and did not study for their test.
They got together and decided that they would make themselves look very dirty and tell the professor that they had all gone to a wedding out of town and on the way back they had had a tire blow out.
They had to push the car back home and as a result they were in no shape to take the test.
After they told the professor what had happened.
The professor looked them over and agree to postpone the test for three days.
On the third day after studying, they showed up for the test.
The professor told them that this would be a special condition test.
They each would be in a room by themselves.
Because they all had studied hard for the last three days they all agreed.
The test only had two questions...
The test only had two questions...
These are the questions that were on the test.
The professor looked them over and agree to postpone the test for three days.
Name? 1 point
Name? 1 point
Which tire blew out?
a. right front, b. left front, c. right back d.
left back.
99 points.
The verse I chose to be my anchor verse is
A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches,
Loving favor rather than silver and gold.
You got it from your father,
t'was the best he had to give,
And right gladly he bestowed it
It's yours, the while you live.
You may lose the watch he gave you
and another you may claim,
But remember, when you're tempted,
to be careful of his name.
It was fair the day you got it,
and a worthy name to bear,
When he took it from his father
there was no dishonor there.
Through the years he proudly wore it,
to his father he was true,
And that name was clean and spotless
when he passed it on to you.
Oh there's much that he has given
that he values not at all,
He has watched you break your playthings
in the days when you were small.
You have lost the knife he gave you
and you've scattered many a game,
But you'll never hurt your father
if you're careful with his name.
It is yours to wear forever,
yours to wear the while you live,
Yours, perhaps some distant morn,
another boy to give.
And you'll smile as did your father,
with a smile that all can share,
If a clean name and a good name
you are giving him to wear.
- Edgar A. Guest
The estimation of a person in the sight of God or other people.
Scripture stresses the importance of believers having a good reputation with those outside the faith.
What is the first thing you think when I mention these names
What is the first thing you think when I mention these names
George Washington?
OJ Simpson?
Saul, There are a lease a couple I think of and generally they do not bring up pleasant thoughts
Saul, There are a lease a couple I think of and generally they do not bring up pleasent thoughts
God place importance on names and changed more than one Ahram to Abraham, Saul to Paul
God place importance on names and changed more than one Ahram to Abraham, Saul to Paul
What we do in life maters.
Last week we heard that we should use the gifts that God has given us to help his church grow.
Last week we learned that we should use the gifts that God has given us to help his church grow.
4:1 I, therefore, the prisoner 1of the Lord, 2beseech you to awalk worthy of the calling with which you were called,
2 with all lowliness and gentleness, with longsuffering, bearing with one another in love,
3 endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit bin the bond of peace.
4 cThere is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called in one hope of your calling;
5 done Lord, eone faith, fone baptism;
6 gone God and Father of all, who is above all, and hthrough all, and in 3you all.
7 But ito each one of us grace was given according to the measure of Christ’s gift.
If we do not use them we lose them and those gifts are missed by your fellow believers
This week I hope that we can think about the affect our actions have on The name of Jesus.
We as Christians have a special name that we use to represent Jesus bride the church and we should want to protect it.
We are his representatives here on earth and as a result, we need be sure we are not bringing dishonor to his name and Church.
We as Christians should do all we can to protect his name.
We are his representatives here on earth and as a result need to be sure we are not bringing dishonor to his name and Church.
I love to hear Jesus name, when it is spoken of in an honorable way.
It is great when we see someone honor Jesus.
Sometime I swell up with pride when i see a famous person praise the Lord and that is good.
But when that happens they need to know that their future actions will also be watched and credited to the Lord.
The fact is, that, we also need to be aware that as a Christian our actions are watched as well.
As I was preparing for today as every time I get to speak I learn more than I am able to pass on.
Some times the most obvious things can be missed until you actually look closer.
I learned this time that the most often used title in the Bible for Jesus is Christ.
It is used so often that most people think that Jesus name is Jesus Christ.
Jesus is his name, Christ is his Title.
Christ is the Greek equivalent, Hebrew word for Messiah.
So when we say Jesus Christ we are saying Jesus the Messiah.
I learned this time that
The second most frequently used title for Jesus is Lord.
The title Lord is which is from Greek has three meanings attached to it in the New Testament.
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