
Sermons
"Agents of Change " - Matthew 13:33-35
Title: Agents of Change
Text: Matthew 13:33-35
Quote: After a person receives Christ for eternity, he/she must represent Christ in history.
Points:
A Catalyst ( v.33)
A Revealer ( vv. 34-35)
Ministry Application:
Do you understand the difference between “exegesis” and “eisegesis”?
Are you allowing God to use you to slowly transform the world’s culture?
In 2020, what spiritual insights have you gleamed concerning Kingdom Truths/Principles?
Are you failing to make an impact due to a lack of godly contact with the world?
"GODLY PERSPECTIVE OF SIGNIFICANCE" - Matthew 13:31-32, Mark 4:30 - 32
Title: Godly Perspective of Significance
Text: Matthew 13:31-32 and Mark 4:30-32
Quote: Significance is a matter of perspective
Points:
I. Sowing of a Mustard Seed (v.31)
II. Growing of a Mustard Seed (v.32)
Application:
1. Are you ever guilty of thinking nothing good can come out of something so
small?
2. Do you truly believe- God has a way of bringing great things out of humble
beginnings?
3. What is the basis of your identity? What or Who are you rooted?
4. What is your perspective on what is significant in life?
Ministry Opportunities:
28 th - Corporate Prayer- 7:00-7:30pm
28 th - Corporate Bible Study- 8:00-9:00pm- 2 Corinthians 7:12-15
November 1 st - Time Change- Fall Back 1 Hour!
"Devilish Counterfeiter " - Matthew 13:24-30; 36 - 43
Text: Matthew 13:24-30; 36-43
Title: Devilish Counterfeiter
Quote: Our task is not to pull up the tares, but to allow them to co-exist with the
wheat until harvest time.
Points: I. Presentation of the Parable of the Wheat and the Tares ( vv. 24-30)
II. Explanation of the Parable of the Wheat and the Tares (vv. 36-43)
Application:
1. How do you respond to the tares and the enemy that confronts you? Have
you ever had the urge to call down fire on tares?
2. Do you have a better understanding why God allows Truth/False-Good/Evil
to co-exist?
3. Have you ever been a listener/follower of the enemy’s counterfeit gospels?
4. Why do you think the sons of the Kingdom of God spend more time judging
the sons of evil than shining the light of truth?
Ministry Opportunities:
21 st - Corporate Prayer- 7:00-7:30pm
21 st - Corporate Bible Study- 2 Corinthians 7:12-15- 8:00-9:00pm
Kingdom of GOD -p.2 - Matthew 13:5-9, 20-23
Outline- October 11, 2020
Title: Kingdom of God- Part 2
Text: Matthew 13:5-9, 20-23
Quote: The Bible has not become impotent, just sadly abandoned by the citizens
of the Kingdom of God.
Pts:
I. Shallow Soil (vv. 5-6)
II. Explanation of Shallow Soil (vv. 20-21)
III. Shared Soil ( v. 7)
IV. Explanation of Shared Soil ( v.22)
Application:
1. When was the last season in your believing life, when God’s Seed ( i.e.
Kingdom Truths/Principles) were sown on your shallow soil? Do you live
life based on impulses and/or instincts?
2. Do you find yourself whenever you “broadcast” God’s Seed that you look
for shallow soil?
3. As a citizen of the Kingdom of God, have there been times when God’s Seed
is choked off by your worries of this present age and the deceitfulness of
riches? If yes, what did you finally do to kill the weeds/thorns?
4. Have you had seasons when you were so busy living that you did not think
how you were living?
5. What do you think of the following statement: “Miscellaneous things can
become the cause of spiritual strangulation”?
6. How well do you understand your productivity ( i.e. fruit production) is
directly linked to your abiding in Christ? ( i.e. faithfulness as a citizen of the
Kingdom of God)
Ministry Opportunities:
October 12 th - GLD Conference- 9am-noon ( Virtual)
October 14 th – Corporate Prayer- 7:00-7:30pm
October 14 th – Corporate Bible Study- 8:00-9:00pm ( 2 Cor. 7:11-15)
"Kingdom of GOD p.1" - Matthew 13:1-4, 18-19
Outline-October 4, 2020
Text: Matthew 13:1-4, 18-19
Title: Kingdom of God-Part 1
Quote: If God’s Word is not working, you need to check the ground it landed on,
because there is nothing wrong with the seed.
Points:
I. Background of Parables ( vv. 1-3a)
II. The First Soil ( vv. 3b-4)
III. Explanation of the First Soil ( vv. 18-19)
Application:
1. Do you reveal the number of times you rejected the gospel message before
you finally accepted? What were some of your excuses/reasons for not
accepting/receiving?
2. What did you learn about the mirror and window as it relates to the
function of parables?
3. Have you mistakenly believed that your human wisdom/intelligence can
understand God’s parables?
4. How well are you “broadcasting” the Seed?
5. What do you think of the following statement: The Gospel is always a
fruitful seed as to its power, but not as to its produce?
Ministry Opportunities:
7 th - Corporate Prayer- 7:00-7:30pm
7 th - Corporate Bible Study- 8:00-9:00pm- 2 Corinthians 7:11-15
12 th - GLD Virtual Conference- 9am-noon
"Broken Promises - p.2" - Nehemiah 13:15-31
Outline- September 27, 2020
Text: Nehemiah 13:15-31
Title: Broken Promises- Part 2
Quote: Rationalize: Allowing my mind to find reasons to excuse what my spirit knows is wrong.
Points:
I. Broken Promise Concerning The Sabbath ( vv. 15-22)
II. Broken Promise Concerning Marriage ( vv. 23-31)
Application:
1. In what way(s) do you honor the Lord’s Day? What reasons/excuses have you given for dishonoring the Lord’s Day? Do you view dishonoring the Lord’s Day as evil, as profane? Why or Why not?
2. Before you got married or before you get married, how important was it , or is it, that you and your spouse share the same faith in God?
3. Do you believe the Church is truly offended by interfaith marriages? Do you believe the Church is prepared to take radical measures to defend marriage? Is it a belief or conviction that believers are only to marry other believers?
4. How does co-habitation and divorce adversely undermine the sanctity of marriage? Why do you believe the Church does not view co-habitation and divorce as evil and wicked and profane?
Ministry Opportunities:
30th- Corporate Prayer- 7:00pm-7:30pm
30th -Corporate Bible Study- 8:00pm-9:00pm – 2 Corinthians 7:8-10
4th- Church Launch-In-Person Worship Service- 11am ( only reserved worshippers will attend)
"Broken Promises - p.1 " - Nehemiah 13:1-14
Text: Nehemiah 13:1-14
Title: Broken Promises- Part 1
Points:
I. Broken Promise Concerning Separation ( vv. 1-3)
II. Broken Promise Concerning Neglecting God’s House ( vv. 4-14)
Quote: When complacency sets in, compromise happens
Application:
1. Do you live by your beliefs or your convictions? How many convictions do
you truly have? Do you have more preferences, beliefs or convictions?
2. When you look at your life, are there a lot of broken promises? To whom
have you broken the most promises? Why?
3. What sin have you brought into the church? Have you given a chamber in
your heart to any Tobiah?
4. Do you grow weary as a spiritual leader since the enemy seems to never
quit?
5. Have you ever prayed like Nehemiah-“Remember me for this, O my God”?
Ministry Opportunities:
23 rd - Corporate Prayer- 7:00-m-7:30
23 rd – Corporate Bible Study- 8:00pm- 9:00pm- 2 Corinthians 7:8-10
"Promises, Promises, Promises" - Nehemiah 10
Title: Promises, Promises, Promises
Text: Nehemiah 10
Quote: Winston Churchill – We make a living by what we get, but we make a life
by what we give.
Points: I. Solemn Signers ( vv. 1-27)
II. Solemn Promises ( vv. 28-38)
Application:
1. As a leader, do you lead from behind or from the front?
2. Is your obedience motivated out of fear or joy?
3. Which philosophy do you follow concerning promises- Old School or New
School?
4. Have you made any of the four promises? ( i.e. Submission, Separation,
Sabbath, Support? If so, how well are you keeping your promise?
Ministry Opportunities:
September 16 th – Corporate Prayer- 7-7:30pm
September 16 th – Corporate Bible Study-8:00-9:00pm 2 Corinthians 7:8-10
"Awesome GOD" - Nehemiah 9:14-17
Text: Nehemiah 9:14-17
Title: Awesome God
Quote: Unless we know that we have missed a mark, we have no mark to return
to.
Points: I. Stubborn Saints (vv. 14-17b)
II. Awesome God (v.17c)
Application:
1. Have you ever blamed God for the mess you are in? Do you have a
problem admitting you are wrong?
2. What do you think of the following statement: Separation without
devotion to the Lord becomes isolation, but devotion without separation is
hypocrisy.
3. What did you learn about Chuck Swindoll’s Four Spiritual Discipline To
Cultivating Intimacy? ( i.e. Simplicity, Silence, Solitude, Surrender)
4. Do you struggle with being arrogant? What areas are you stiff-necked
about as it relates to Word?
5. When was the last time God left you speechless? What does it mean that
the God is slow to anger?
Ministry Opportunities;
9 th - Corporate Praise and Prayer- 7:00-7:30pm
9 th - Corporate Bible Study- 8:00-9:00pm
"Celebration" - Nehemiah 8:9-12
Text: Nehemiah 8:9 of -12
Title: Celebration
Quote: We look to the Word for correction and encouragement.
Points:
I. Time to Weep ( v.9)
II. Time to Celebrate ( vv.10-12)
Application:
1. How often do you mourn over your sin? How often do you mourn over the
sins of others? Meditate on Psalm 139:23; Heb. 4:12
2. Have you ever viewed repentance as the prelude to spiritual celebration?
3. What do you think of the following statement: The pleasure we seek is in
God Himself. God is the end of our search, not the means to some further
end.
4. Do you view God as a God of joy? Do you view celebrating as a means of
doing closer to God?
Ministry Opportunities:
September- 2 nd - Corporate Prayer-7:00-7:30
September-2 nd - Corporate Bible Study 2 Corinthians 7
"Let The Church Say Amen" - Nehemiah 8:6-8
August 23rd -Outline
Text: Nehemiah 8:6-8
Title: Let The Church Say Amen
Quote: Unused truth becomes as useless as an unused muscle. A. W. Tozer
Points:
I. The Word Should Lead To Adoration (v.6)
II. The Word Should Lead To Application (vv. 7-8)
Application:
1. When was the last time you were moved to worship?
2. According to today’s message, how well are you doing as it relates to the six-fold way of glorifying God?
3. Has the Holy Spirit moved you to lift up holy hands? To bow low in worship? To prostrate yourself before the Lord? If not, why not?
4. What resources do you utilize to give you understanding? How well are you applying the Word to your daily living?
Ministry Opportunities:
26th- Corporate Prayer- 7:00pm
26th- Corporate Bible Study- 2 Corinthians 7
God said it- I believe it! - Nehemiah 8:1-4a, 5
Outline-August 16, 2020
Text: Nehemiah 8:1-4a,5
Title: God said it- I believe it!
Quote: never let good books take the place of the Bible. Drink from the Well, not
from the streams that flow from the Well. Amy Carmichael
Points:
I. Read the Word (vv. 1-3)
II. Respect the Word (vv. 4a-5)
Application:
1. What did you learn about experiencing a spiritual revival? Are you in need
of a revival?
2. Have you taken the Word out of the church and to the streets, you
community, your social media page?
3. Do you truly believe that within the Bible are all the answers to all the
problems that you will face, if only you, would read and believe?
4. Does your life demonstrate that you realize the importance of God’s Word?
How much time do you spend in God’s Word?
5. How do you demonstrate that you respect and revere the Word?
6. Are you a Practicing Christian, Non-Practicing Christian, or Non-Christian?
7. What is your Bible Engagement based on frequency, centrality, impact?
8. What impacted you most concerning own Bible User discussion?
Ministry Opportunities:
19 th - Corporate Prayer- 7:00-7:30pm
19 th - Corporate Bible Study- 8:00-9:00pm ( 2 Corinthians 7:5-7)
Intimidation - Nehemiah 6:10-16
August 9, 2020- Outline
Text: Nehemiah 6:10-16
Title: Intimidation
Points:
I. Intimidating Threats ( vv. 10-14)
II. Intimidating Tasks ( vv. 15-16)
Quote: Wise counselors know the God of the Bible and know the Bible of God.
Application:
1. What intimidates you the most? What helps to remind you that you are not alone?
2. To whom do you seek advice/counsel? Do you listen to people based on who they are, how well they say it, or on what they say?
3. What do you think the following means: “Wise counselors know the God of the Bible and know the Bible of God.”
4. What are you fleeing from? Are you fleeing from your spiritual responsibilities?
5. What has God done in your life that others see or hear that it was only God that made it possible?
Opportunities:
August 12th- Corporate Prayer- 7:00-7:30pm
August 12th – Corporate Bible Study- 2 Corinthians 7:3-7
What you don’t know intrigues you more than what you do know - Nehemiah 6:1-9
August 2,2020-Outline
Text: Nehemiah 6:1-9
Title: Intrigue
Quote: What you don’t know intrigues you more than what you do know.
Points:
I. Intriguing Invitations ( vv. 1-4)
II. Intriguing News ( vv.5-9)
Application:
1. How do you prepare yourself after God provides you a spiritual accomplishment/mountaintop experience?
2. Have you experienced any Ono invitations? If so, when did you begin to discern that this invitation was not for you as a child of God?
3. Do you see yourself involved in “great work” for the Lord Almighty? Why or Why not? Did today’s message help you to appreciate the “great work” God has assigned you?
4. During our message we addressed five lessons learned, which of the 5 impacted you the most? Why?
5. Have you ever been slandered? Have you ever slandered someone? How do you respond when your name is slandered?
Ministry Opportunities:
5th- Corporate Prayer- 7:00-7:30pm
5th- Corporate Bible Study- 8:00-9:00pm- 2 Corinthians 7:2-5
23rd or 29th- Re-opening In-person Service-
"Standing Up and Speaking Out" - Nehemiah 5:7b - 13
Text: Nehemiah 5:7b-13
Title: Standing Up and Speaking Out
Quote: We should love peace, but we should not seek it as the cost of sacrificing what we know is right in the sight of God.
Points:
I. Standing Up ( vv. 7-8)
II. Speaking Out ( vv. 9-11)
III. Shaking Off (vv. 12-13)
Application:
1. Are you willing to stand your biblical ground or are you more likely to compromise?
2. How does being held accountable by God for only what you have the ability to do make you feel? Good or Bad? Why?
3. When you are faced with the Truth do you remain silent or do you still have something to say?
4. Do you walk in fear of God? What role does fearing God play in your spiritual walk?
5. Do you practice what you preach- assuming what you preach is in line with God’s Word?
6. What did you learn about restitution?
Ministry Opportunities:
29th- Corporate Prayer- 7:00-7:30pm
29th- Corporate Bible Study- 8:00-9:00pm- 2 Corinthians 7:2-5
Divided We Fall - Nehemiah :1-7a
Text: Nehemiah 5:1-7a
Title: Divided We Fall
Quote: Problem solving in ministry is not an intellectual exercise it’s a spiritual experience.
Points:
I. The Outcry ( vv. 1-5)
II. The Response To The Outcry (vv. 6-7a)
Application:
1. According to today’s message, are you more like a horse or a donkey? Do you find it easier, to attack an enemy or forgive and restore a brother or sister in Christ? Have you been guilty of locking horns with a brother or sister in Christ?
2. What did you learn about selfishness from today’s message? What did you learn about your own selfishness?
3. Have you been guilty of taking advantage of a brother/sister’s misfortune? Have you been exploited by a brother/sister in Christ? If yes, have you forgiven him/or her?
4. What did you learn about anger from today’s message? Have you ever demonstrated righteous anger?
Ministry Opportunities
22nd- Corporate Prayer- 7-7:30pm
22nd –Corporate Bible Study- 2 Corinthians 7- 8:00-9:00pm
"Battle Ready" - Nehemiah 4:15-23
Text: Nehemiah 4:15-23
Title: “Battle Ready”
Pts:
I. Battle Ready Builders and Warriors ( vv. 15-17,21-23)
II. Battle Ready Troops ( vv. 18-20)
Quote: A life without a mission is a life without meaning.
Application:
1. Has your frustration in God/ in life caused you to distant yourself from the brethren or to live in the past?
2. Are you able to make timely godly adjustments?
3. Are you easily sidetracked from accomplishing God’s Will? What steps do you take to maintain focus on doing what is right?
4. Are you ready to work for Jesus and to war for Him at the same time? Are you adept in using your Sword in battle?
5. Have you had a “Nehemiah” encourage you along your spiritual journey? Have you been a “Nehemiah” in someone’s life to encourage them along their spiritual journey?
6. Do you truly believe God will fight for you or do you believe He only fights for others? What’s the basis of this belief?
Ministry Opportunities:
15th- Corporate Prayer- 7:00-7:30pm
15th- Corporate Bible Study- 8:00-9:00pm
"Junkyard Saints" - Nehemiah 4:9-14
Text: Nehemiah 4:9-14
Title: Junkyard Saints
Pts:
I. Discouraged By Rubbish ( vv. 9-10)
II. Discouraged By Fear ( vv. 11-12)
III. Discouraged By Forgetfulness ( vv. 13-14)
Quote: While critics discourage, leaders encourage
Application:
1. How are you balancing faith and alertness? How are you balancing prayer and watchfulness? Are your prayers reinforce with actions?
2. What did you learn about the dangers associated with fatigue, loss of vision, and frustration?
3. What rubbish/rubble needs to be cleared in your life? Are you a God-Gazer or a Rubbish-Gazer?
4. Are you soaring with eagles or running around with turkeys? Do you hang around pessimistic/negative people? Why?
5. What steps do you take to remember your great and awesome God?
Ministry Opportunities:
July 8th- Corporate Prayer- 7:00-7:30pm
Corporate Bible Study- 8:00-9:00pm
"Moving Forward" - Nehemiah 4:1-8
Outline
Text: Nehemiah 4: 1-8
Title: “Moving Forward”
Quote: You haven’t really led until you have become familiar with the stinging barbs of critics. Chuck Swindoll
Application:
1. Do you go into leadership expecting criticism? Do you find yourself criticizing your leaders? ( i.e. parents, husband, boss, pastor? Are you vocal with your criticism or silent?
2. What role does prayer play when you are under attack? What did you learn about imprecatory prayer? Have you used imprecatory prayer in the past? Was it biblical or fleshly led?
3. What do you think about the following statement: You can do more than pray after you have prayed, but you cannot do more than pray until you have prayed. Once you have reached the halfway point/halftime, are you encouraged to finished or discouraged about the work that needs to be accomplished?
Ministry Opportunities:
July 1st- 7:00-7:30pm- Corporate Prayer
July 1st- 8:00-9:00pm- Corporate Bible Study 2 Corinthians 6:16-18
July 5th- Lord’s Supper after Live Stream Morning Message
· Link for Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study should be received by Monday evening.
· Handout will be the same as last week’s handout.
Doing Your Part For God’s Glory - Nehemiah 3:1-2,5
Text: Nehemiah 3:1-2, 5
Title: Doing Your Part For God’s Glory
Quote: No one can do everything but everyone can do something.
Points:
I. Godly Delegation
II. Godly Teamwork
Application:
1. As a leader in your home, family, and/or church, are you more of a dictator or delegator?
2. What did you learn about delegating? What principles of delegating are you being led to incorporate in your leading?
3. What did you learn about the principle: “Letting Go Without Letting Up”?
4. In our message we spoke about the five essential principles of teamwork. Which of those five principles are you struggling with the most?
5. God Workforce ( i.e. constructionists, destructionists, obstructionists). Which of these three are you at church, in your home, on your job?
6. What does the quote- “God looks for unity not uniformity” mean?
Ministry Opportunities:
24th- Corporate Prayer- 7:00-7:30
24th- Corporate Bible Study- 8:00-9:00