Sermon Illustrations about National Bible Week
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Wrongfully Interpreting Scripture
A new and forced exposition which no reader dreameth of till it be put into his head, is usually to be suspected, lest art deceive us.
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Sloganized Christianity
As long ago as the colonial period in our history, Alexis de Tocqueville observed the tendency among Americans to be "the slaves of slogans." ...
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Christ Is Risen Indeed
The Resurrection and its consequences were the "gospel" or good news which the Christians brought: what we call the "gospels," the ...
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Avoiding the Wedge
Nothing is more dangerous than to put a wedge between the Word and the Spirit, to emphasize either one at the expense of the other. It is the Spirit and ...
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The Bible in Every Generation
In every generation the Bible will challenge the values of the age and its definition of success.
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We Worship the Totally Other One
Worship is not just personal introspection, or we would worship our feelings. Worship is not even a warm glow, or we would worship that. We worship One ...
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A Captive Conscience
My conscience has been taken captive by the Word of God, and to go against conscience or Scripture is neither right nor safe.
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Stories: Preparation for Life
Children love stories. Even in an age of computer games and electronic toys, there is still resonant power in the phrase "Once upon a time ..." ...
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My Bible Says ...
A phrase I wouldn't mind expunging from any theological debate between Christians: "My Bible says that. ..." As if those on the other side ...
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Dust on the Bible
There is dust enough on some of your Bibles to write damnation with your fingers.
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