church of Christ Sermon Outlines
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These sermons explore biblical teaching on
Christian work, responsibility, and service. Each lesson emphasizes
personal accountability, faith in action, and wholehearted devotion,
urging Christians to live faithfully, serve eagerly, and prepare for
eternity through obedience to God’s Word. |
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The Gift of Rest: God’s
Answer to Anxious Toil
“Psalm 127 is one of only two psalms written
by Solomon. In it, the wisest man of Israel reminds us that anxious toil
apart from God is empty. True peace comes when we trust our Father, who
gives rest and even blesses His children while they sleep.” |
The Christian At Work
Introduction: Jesus prayed for the apostles in John 17:15 as follows: “I do
not pray that you should take them out of the world, but that you should
keep them from the evil one." We, as followers of Christ, must learn to live
in the world without becoming like it. We are not to wear our Christianity
only inside the church building and then take it off outside. This is
particularly important in the workplace. How do we navigate the workplace
without becoming like many of our co-workers? How do we let our light shine
at work? It is to these questions that we now turn our attention. |
Work Out Your Own Salvation
Philippians 2:12-13
Many in the religious world do not believe that works and
salvation should be mentioned in the same sentence. Yet the apostle Paul
does that very thing in our text - Philippians 2:12-13, “Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed,
not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your
own salvation with fear and trembling; 13 for it is God who works in you
both to will and to do for His good pleasure.” So what does God want us
to learn from this passage? |
Here Am I, Send Me
The Lord’s harvest is abundant, yet workers are few. When
Isaiah saw God’s glory, recognized his sin, and received cleansing, he
eagerly answered God’s call. This sermon urges every believer to see
God’s greatness, remember His grace, and respond, “Here am I, send me,”
with urgency and devotion. |
Go To The Ant
God calls us to observe the diligence of the ant and gain
wisdom. These tiny creatures work together, labor with purpose, and prepare
for the future. Proverbs 6 challenges believers to avoid laziness, embrace
responsibility, and live with foresight, ensuring we are ready for both
life’s demands and eternity’s call. |
Work
Proverbs offers timeless wisdom on work and
diligence, showing that faithful labor honors God, blesses others, and
strengthens character. This lesson examines the blessings of hard work, the
folly of laziness, and the call to labor diligently in both daily life and
the Lord’s kingdom, bringing glory to our Creator. |
Sowing & Reaping
2 Corinthians 9:6, Galatians 6:7-9
Today is the father of tomorrow. What we are today is the result of what we
have been thinking and the way we have lived in the past. The nation of
Israel had to learn this in a very personal way, Judges 2: 1-4. They failed
to follow God's instructions and suffered the consequences. The Lord gives
principles in scripture which serve as both warnings and encouragements,
Galatians 6:7. This law is true in every area of life. When God created this
world, he made it to operate according to certain rules, Genesis 8: 22.
While this verse discusses agriculture, this law applies universally. |
Take Up His Cross
being a faithful disciple of our Lord doesn't just happen. We must first
count cost of following Christ and then follow through with a lifelong
commitment period it is this very thing that Jesus addresses in our text.
Text: Matthew 16:21-27 |
Christian Soldier
Tomorrow as a nation we will celebrate Memorial Day. So,
before I begin this morning, I would ask all of you to bow with me in a
silent prayer of thanks to the men and women who have died in defense of our
country…. Amen.
Now I want to put some numbers in to your mind so get your
notebooks out. First, since the Revolutionary War to today, which is a time
period of 244 years, the best estimate of soldiers killed in battle by U.S.
soldiers is 1,498,000. The largest number of deaths in a single war belongs
to the Civil War with approximately 750,000 or just over half of all
military deaths in our country’s history. World War 2’s 400,000 deaths are
the next largest single statistic. When you add World War 1’s death toll of
117,000 you can see that more 83% of all military deaths come from just
these 3 conflicts. Each of these wars lasted about 4 years, or 2% of our
nation’s history. So as a nation we have lost just over 83% of our total
1.5 million soldier’s deaths in just under 6% of our history. |
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