Showing posts with label Wealth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wealth. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

The Great Reversal

170528Reversal

We consider the haunting parable of the Rich Man and the Beggar. We learn about the great turnaround in fortunes for both men and what it might mean for us - both in this life and in the one to come. Open your Bible to Luke 16:19-31 and prepare yourself for the only journey we all equally will take some day.

Follow along with the online sermon notes or download the PDF fill-in-the-blanks sermon outline.

Monday, January 16, 2017

Entrusted With Much

170115Entrusted

How much have you been given? Are you entrusted with much? Compared to other Christians down through the ages, the answer might surprise you! We continue our study of Jesus’ promise to return again in Luke 12:41-48. Along the way we consider 3 applications of Jesus’ instructions.

Follow along with the online sermon notes or download the PDF fill-in-the-blanks sermon outline.

Monday, December 5, 2016

Why Christians Should Not Worry

161204Worry

Don’t Worry Be Happy! Another word for happy is blessed. It’s hard to experience real Christmas blessings when suffering from Christmas stress and worry. Jesus gave us 8 really good reasons not to worry in Luke 12:22-34. Prepare to hear a “worry-free” sermon!

Follow along with the online sermon notes or download this PDF fill-in-the-blanks sermon notes.

Monday, November 28, 2016

How To Be Rich Towards God

161127RichToGod

Would you like to know about the best wealth you can have? A wealth that you literally can keep for eternity? We continue our studies in Luke by considering 12:12-21. Along the way we discover six axioms of wealth God’s way! Open up your Bibles along with your heavenly bank accounts!

Follow along with the online sermon notes or download the PDF fill-in-the-blanks sermon outline.

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Blessings & Woes

160228BlessingsWoes

How should we understand Jesus’ beatitudes about the poor, the hungry, the grief-stricken or the persecuted? Are these descriptions intended to be desirable for the Christ-follower? How do we enjoy a "blessings" attitude when living with a "woes" reality? Join me as we study Luke 6:12-26.

Follow along with the online sermon notes or download this PDF fill-in-the-blanks sermon outline.