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A Thanksgiving Offering
Dan Collver
Romans 12:1-2
Introduction
1.
What we are called to offer.
Verse 1 a
2. Why we should be offering this to God.
Verse 1 c
A. Because of all that_________________________.
B. Because it is _____________________________.
3. How we are to do this.
(Verse 2)
A. Don’t ____________________________________.
B. Do _____________________________________.
Step One: ____________________________(Saturation)
Step Two: ___________________________ (Meditation)
Step Three: _______________________ (Memorization)
Step Four: ______________________ (Transformation)
Conclusion:
Texts referred to:
Introduction: Romans 15:19-16:2; 11:33-36;
Point 1: Romans 7:15:
Point 2A: Romans 8:28-30; 2B: Malachi 1:7, 8;
Point 3B Step 3: Philippians 2:14, 15; Proverbs 18:10;
Conclusion: John 13:17
November 28, 2021
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