An Excellent Father's Day Sermon Intro:
- Regret is described as pain of mind.
- Judas presumed that his plan would work.
- Often we are sorry because of the results of sin, instead of true repentance, and therefore we reap regret.
- Regret is an element of The Fall.
- (v.5) Judas departed from, instead of drawing closer to Jesus.
- 3 Lessons from Judas' Regret:
1. Regret is Bitter
2. Regret is Not Necessary
3. Regret can be Helpful
- 3 Areas where we see regret:
1. The Home - 2 Sam. 12:16-17, 13:38, 18:33. What should be a peaceful place became a place of turmoil.
2. Hell - Luke 16:19-30. Think of the opportunity you have now to recieve the Lord Jesus. People in Hell are forever going to regret rejecting the Savior.
3. Heaven - Rev. 7:17 and I John 2:28 Many Christians are going to regret the wasted opportunity to serve the Lord. Many rewards will be burned up that day!
This sermon was preached for Father's Day.
A much needed message Separation is a personal matter that each Christian is called to. This sermon is rich in content and purpose about the matter of standards. I thank the Lord that the Bible is so simple and clear, and I also praise the Lord for the preaching ministry of Dr. Voegtlin.
Great Sermon! Personal work is a forgotten art in our day. Just simply bring them to Jesus. What a simple, yet potent message. Would to God we'd all be doers of the Word, and not hearers only.
Great Reminder of What God can Do !! Encouraging and exciting reminder of what God can really do when we give him what really small we have to offer him....We don't brag enough about God's Mercy and Goodness....Praise the Lord for how he blesses and uses us....
Thought provoking! This sermon has given me a lot to think about. Thanks, Pastor Damron, and all of the leaders there at Fairhaven, for being faithful to the Lord and His Word!
Great Sermon! It is amazing how true the quote "In one decision, you can change your destiny" If prayer is not involved it can be a very bad decision. When prayer and obedience is involved it can be the best decision of a lifetime. Thanks for the sermon. Bro Steve didn't know you had it in you. ;0)
Great Sermon! If we don't want to hear it from you, we can read it in the bible from God. They both speak on how sin destroys lives. It always has, always does, and always will.
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