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4651. I Put My Money on Jesus
John 6:56-69 
Illustration
John Ortberg
... help. I too am one of the ones who wish to go away. Do you also wish to go away? Peter's response is striking. He doesn't say yes, of course, but he doesn't quite say no either. Instead, in good Jesus-style, he answers back with another question: To whom else can we go? It is not, perhaps, the most flattering answer in the world, but it is honest. It's a little reminiscent of Winston Churchill's famous description of democracy as the worst form of government except for every other form that has ever been ...

4652. Footprints
Ephesians 6:10-20
Illustration
Robert R. Kopp
... him, he looked back at the footprints in the sand. He noticed that many times along the path of his life there was only one set of footprints. He also noticed that it happened at the very lowest and saddest times in his life. This really bothered him and he questioned the Lord about it. "Lord, You said that once I decided to follow You, You'd walk with me all the way. But I have noticed that during the most troublesome times in my life, there is only one set of footprints. I don't understand why when I ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... stock market, perhaps we ought to look back at the verse preceding this one, verse 13: "When I shut up heaven and there is no rain, or command the locusts to devour the land, or send pestilence among My people…" There is nothing wrong with asking the question when national disasters begin to afflict the people—"What is God trying to say to us?" I think one of the things God is definitely trying to tell us is we've gotten too big for our spiritual britches. It is pride that causes us to be prayerless ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... this already, you will. One of the greatest teachers in life is trouble. Quite honestly, you will learn far more in the hard times than you ever will in the good times. Today, I want to ask a very simple question and for many of you, I already know the answer. You don't need to raise your hands, but the question is - does anybody here have any problem that is big enough that you think about it? Is anybody here experiencing any kind of trouble? I know there are some of you who are out of work. Some of you ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... -47 we see God's ideal for the church. In a moment we're going to read Dr. Luke's description of the church, which raises a question: How do we want people to describe Cross Pointe whenever they come on any given Sunday? What do we want them to see? What do we want ... too forward, so she rewrote the entire letter and referred to the "bathroom commode" as merely the "B.C." Her last question read: "Could you please describe the "B.C." nearest the campground?" When the campground owner got the letter he couldn't ...

Ephesians 6:1-4
Sermon
James Merritt
... can pray for ourselves and each other as we just try to pass the course called "Parenting One-on-One." Oh Heavenly Father, make me a better parent. Teach me to understand my children, to listen patiently to what they have to say, and to answer all their questions kindly. Keep me from interrupting them or criticizing them. Make me as courteous to them as I would have them be to me. Forbid that I should ever laugh at their mistakes or resort to shame or ridicule when they displease me. May I never punish them ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... are 94 words in this commandment longer than any other commandment. It is almost as if God is saying, "I am deadly serious about this - this is not just a suggestion - this is a command." I don't mind telling you, I have to ask myself a question, "How in the world did this crack God's top ten?" Think about it - the Lord is going to give ten unbelievably crucially important instructions about how to live your life. He considers them so important that He will literally write them in stone with His little ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... been searching for you since I came into this world. All my life I've had this emptiness inside like a part of me was missing and I was incomplete…And now I can't imagine my life without you…Even if I have to share you. There is no question that if you were to put the Ten Commandments to a vote in terms of popularity, this commandment would be voted the least popular of all. To this commandment we have a culture today that is saying, even to God himself, "What we do behind closed doors is our private ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... satisfied. I've got plenty of money. I've got all that I need and I am totally satisfied." The man said, "Are you telling me that you are absolutely, completely, truthfully and totally satisfied?" The man said, "Totally and completely." The man said, "Let me ask you a question. If you are truly and totally satisfied with what you have, then what do you want with my property?" The man was dumbfounded. Then this man said, "Mr. Smith, I am so glad that you have what you have. Why can't you be glad that I have ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... could read minds that come to church every Sunday, it would amaze you how many people take the worship hour to do work. I am not trying to be depressing and I haven't told most of you anything you don't already know. Everybody knows the problem, but the question is, "What is the solution?" I've got good news for you. Believe it or not, the solution is found at the very beginning of time, at the very beginning of human existence, at the very beginning of life, at the very beginning of the Bible. The God who ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... hopefully will move people from simply being attenders into members. Assimilation – This is the stage where we fully develop and disciple these members in the areas of maturity, ministry, and mission. But in order for this to happen it is only fair to ask and answer three questions that both members and non-members have a right to ask, and have a right to have answered. I. Why Should I Be A Member Of The Church? Almost every time the word church is used in the Bible, it refers to a local, visible, single ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... the best for us in this life. He knows the best does not include living in the dark side and that is why He corrects us. The question is - How are you going to receive God's correction? If you think about it, there is only one of two ways you can respond. First ... When God confirms you and convicts you and corrects you when you enter into the dark side, you need to ask yourself this question, "Lord, what are trying to teach me?" The purpose of discipline is not primarily to punish us; it is to train and teach ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... birth, life, death, and resurrection. But it was not until an unknown Englishman took Dix's poem and combined it with the melody "Greensleeves" that it became a world famous Christmas carol called, "What Child Is This?" It seems to me very fitting that we ask that question all over again—"What Child Is This?" There is much debate as to exactly who this child was. Muslims, for example, believe that Jesus was born of a virgin just like Christians do. But they see him as a great prophet, and call him Isa Ibn ...

Jeremiah 28:10-17
Sermon
James Merritt
... and his prophecy was simply this, "This year you are going to die." (Jeremiah 28:16, NASB) He did die two months later. The question is - what would you do if you knew today what Hananiah knew? Suppose God were to say to you today, "This year you are ... to die." Suppose He told you that on December 31st at 11:59pm you would draw your last breath on this earth. Here is the question. Would that make any difference in how you would live this year and how would it make a difference? A lot of you are blowing me ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... . To this very day there are still about 400 Samaritans left on Mount Gerazim, and they still worship there. So a debate had raged over the years over whether or not it was proper to worship in a place other than the temple. When this woman raised this question of Jesus, He gave her an answer that must have absolutely blown her mind. "But the hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for the Father is seeking such to worship Him." (v.23) Jesus had just ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... into his life. It was a dying son that had brought him to a divine savior. It was trouble and tragedy that brought this man to meet Jesus. Many times when trouble comes our way, we have a natural tendency to get bitter toward God and we will ask the question, "Why did you allow this trouble to come into my life?" I want you to remember this. Anytime that trouble comes into your life there is always at least one purpose behind it: that it might bring you closer to God. I am going to say something that is ...

Sermon
James Merritt
Pop Quiz Question: What was the very first command that God ever gave in the Bible? Answer: "Let there be light" (Genesis 1:3, NASB) Light is a ... so happened that Teresa and I were kind of close together when it happened. I stood real still for about 3 seconds and then I screamed out, "Boo!" I almost lost my marriage! Let me ask you a question. Do you ever feel like in your own life the power is out and you are just living a life in complete darkness? You don't have a clue why you are on this earth? You don' ...

John 10:11-18; 27-30
Sermon
James Merritt
... as the shepherd is around. They never worry about their security. Why? No matter what else is going on around them, if they have the presence and the protection of the shepherd they know he can handle anything that is thrown at them. Let me ask you a question. Of all the worries that you wrote down on that card, "What is your greatest worry? What is your biggest concern?" Whatever it is remember this - The concern of the sheep can never be greater than the care of the shepherd. What if a car was built that ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... ordinary, every day object that people were very familiar with to reveal extraordinary truths. He would take an earthly object and give it a heavenly meaning. He does that with something that everyone in this room encounters multiple times every day - a door. Now we have to ask the question, "Why did Jesus refer to Himself as a door?" If you think about it, there is only one of two things you can do with a door - open it from the outside to walk into a room or you can open it from the inside to walk out of ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... ninety on the golf course Hot homemade chocolate chip cookies Anytime Georgia wins Anytime Florida, Auburn, or Tennessee loses Think about this question - what excites God? There is a story of an incident that took place in the life of Jesus in Mark 2 that ... made it a put up or shut up time and for these religious hypocrites He put up and they had to shut up. He really did ask "the" question and I want you to answer it. Which is easier for Jesus? To forgive a soul or to heal a body? Let me put it to you this ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... back end. That is exactly what I want to give you today. I want to give you preventive medicine against temptation. I want you to fight temptation on the front end, not have to deal with it on the back end. If you will remember three things, there is no question that you can know what to do when you are tempted. I. Don't Be Surprised By Temptation - Expect It Let's read the story in its entirety. "Then Jesus was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. And after He had fasted ...

4672. Creeds and Deeds - Sermon Starter
Mark 7:1-23
Illustration
Brett Blair
... The disciples, it seems, are eating lunch. They have come in from the day's work. Too tired and too hungry to care that their hands and faces were dirty, they immediately sat down to eat without washing. The Pharisees cease upon this ceremonial oversight and question Jesus: Why don't your disciples live according to the traditions of the elders and clean their hands before they eat? This is all that Jesus needs to hear. He sticks up for his disciples, turns on these teachers and says in essence, "Why do you ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... have listened to thousands of confessions and I have yet to hear one person confess to the sin of covetousness." Now in this instance the man Jesus tells us about who was covetous, was also a rich man. He wanted more than he already had. Let me ask you a question. Who has greater contentment: A man with seven children, or a man with $7 million? Well, the answer is the man with seven children because he doesn't want any more. But I want you to understand you don't have to be rich to be covetous. Some of the ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... margin in his business. Most construction workers figure far more than a 1% loss into whatever project they are working on. So the question is valid. Why would the Shepherd leave 99 sheep to go after one?" It was not because the one sheep was valuable, because ... not too long ago, and I went to Mother Teresa's Mission to the dying and to the starving, and I thought about a question she was asked one time. "Mother Teresa, how do you possibly hope to feed all of the hungry people who come to your mission?" ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... beggar like Lazarus would be thrown literally on a junk heap and burned. He didn't have much of a funeral, but he had some unbelievable pallbearers. On the other hand, Jesus tells us that the rich man was simply "buried." Now there is no question that he had a magnificent funeral. When the rich people of that day died they would actually hire mourners to cry over their coffin. They would hire great speakers who would come to give flowery eulogies at their graveside; telling how great they were, and bragging ...