1. To stand for the Lord, we must be maintaining a private walk with the Lord. 2. To stand for the Lord, we must be choosing God’s Word against the world’s way. 3. To stand for the Lord, we must be willing to stand alone, even when other believers do not. 4. To stand for the Lord, we must be willing to stir up the worldly unto opposition and anger. 5. To stand for the Lord, we must be holding with firm conviction unto God’s Word and way. 6. To stand for the Lord, we must be willing to face the fierce heat of a fiery trial. 7. When we stand for the Lord, we will find a greater fellowship with our Lord. 8. When we stand for the Lord, we will experience the Lord’s mighty hand in our lives. 9. When we stand for the Lord, we will display a testimony unto the Lord before the world.
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Excellent Sermon! Excellent Sermon! Are your friends like Shadrach. Meshach, and Abednego? I'm afraid my "friends" would be more like the tattle-tale Chaldeans. But no matter if your friends would or wouldn't stand with you on your day of persecution, we need to purpose in our hearts to stand for the Lord and the Word of God.
This pastor brought out that peer pressure applies to adults too. Worldly pressure is getting ever-more prevalent. We need to be in the bible every day drawing closer to the Lord.
Pastor Scott Markle was raised in a Christian home, and received the Lord Jesus Christ as Savior at the age of four. He has served the Lord his God and Savior in pastoral ministry since 1992. He has served as the pastor of Melvin Baptist Church, a small country church in the...