Sermon Illustrations about Sabbath
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Boy Forgets How to Stop His Bike; Father Learns to Slow Down
Keith Meyer writes in “Whole Life Transformation”:
[My son] Kyle had mastered riding [a bicycle] with training wheels and was eager to try ...
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Measuring Time by Opportunities, Not by the Clock
Gregory Spencer writes in Awakening the Quieter Virtues:
One of the louder virtues in American culture is efficiency. It's what makes the clock of ...
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Running Out of Gas Plays Role in Several Crashes
Frank Allegretti, 64, was a meticulous pilot with more than twenty years of experience—which makes it all the more shocking to hear that he crashed ...
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The Importance of Setting Parameters in Life
Wayne Cordeiro writes in “Leading on Empty”:
[Struggling with burnout], I had a poignant dream of a man and his family who ran a small farm. ...
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Lent: Cleaning Out the Hidden Corners of Our Hearts
In the daily round of life, dust and cobwebs accumulate in our souls. The hidden corners of our hearts become encrusted with grime or filled with forgotten ...
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Lent: A Time to Stop Doing and Try Being
Maybe Lent is a good time to stop doing and try being. … Relinquishment lies at the heart of the Christian gospel and is a countercultural choice ...
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Quickly Versus Deeply
Larry McMurtry, known for his [book] Lonesome Dove, wrote another book about roads—the many roads he had driven on and the hundreds of miles he ...
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Evangelist R. A. Torrey on Prayer
We are too busy to pray, and so we are too busy to have power. We have a great deal of activity, but we accomplish little; many services, but few conversions; ...
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Confusing Work, Play, and Worship
Earlier in this century, someone claimed that we work at our play and play at our work. Today the confusion has deepened: we worship our work, work at ...
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Boy Skips National Spelling Bee for God
Elliot Huck, a 14-year-old from Bloomington, Indiana, decided to skip a preliminary to the National Spelling Bee. Though he placed 45th out of more than ...
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