Sermon Illustrations about Lordship of Christ
Home > Illustrations > Topics > L > Lordship of Christ
Find fresh sermon illustrations on Lordship of Christ to help bring your sermon to life.
Yoga Instructor Urges Trust in the Goddess within You
Yoga Journal is a popular American magazine that has almost two million monthly readers. A recent article by Sally Kempton, an internationally recognized ...
[Read More]
Delay Is One Way We Disobey God
If you are willingly submitting to God, you do it right away and without delay. You don't say, "I'll start obeying God tomorrow." Delay ...
[Read More]
Navy Admiral 'Turns a Blind Eye' to Order
Perhaps you've heard the phrase "turn a blind eye," which means to ignore undesirable information. The saying comes from a 19th century ...
[Read More]
Christ's Resurrection Disrupts Our 'Safe' Lives
A skeptical friend once asked pastor and author William Willimon, "Why do you need a supernaturally resurrected body of Jesus to make your faith ...
[Read More]
Pitching to Jesus—and Refusing to Take His Signals
I've imagined this scene in my head: I'm playing baseball with Jesus. The stands are full of fans, but out there on the field it's just him ...
[Read More]
Failure to Count the Cost in Building Projects
Apparently many people don't know how to count the cost for their building projects. That's why cost overruns, which stem from "an underestimation ...
[Read More]
Gandalf Sends Bilbo on an Unwanted Adventure
At the beginning of The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins enjoys a comfortable and predictable life in his home in the Shire. But when the mysterious Gandalf drops ...
[Read More]
A Case Study: Imitate Jesus or Machiavelli?
Your dream job becomes available. The night before the crucial interview, you sit down to polish your résumé. You remember reading on the ...
[Read More]
Some History Behind "I Am the Captain of My Soul"
In 1875 a British poet named William Ernest Henley published a short poem that expressed one way to cope with life's circumstances. The poem, called ...
[Read More]
Our Servanthood Can Resemble a Garden Hose or a Sprinkler
In “Embracing Obscurity” an anonymous author wrote:
One evening, while watering the garden, the sheer sacrifice of true service overwhelmed ...
[Read More]