Matthew 5:1-12 When he strode into town, they knew something was going to happen. For three years the Purdy gang had controlled the mayorâs office, the bank, the saloon and everything else in town. The decent, honest citizens of Prairie Gulch had been despondent as their lives had for so long suffered from these foul…
Matthew 5:1-12 When I first started thinking about this beatitude: Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy, my mind went immediately to situations where I am confronted with people in need and struggle with what to do. âWhen I pass by a beggar in the street without giving anything,â I asked myself,…
Matthew 5:1-12 âOnly Jesus satisfies. Money and possessions do not satisfy. Power and pleasure do not satisfy. Only Jesus satisfies.â Thatâs what he said and I couldnât contain myself. âI donât think thatâs true.â âWhat do you mean you donât think thatâs true?â âWell, for example, money, power and pleasure can be extremely satisfying.â âAre…
Matthew 5:1-12 One of the advantages of fishing over preaching is that when you make a cast you donât like, you can reel the line in and cast again. In preaching, once a sermon is preached, you canât take it back and try again. I would like to pull back last weekâs sermon, make a…
Matthew 5:1-12 Letâs start out this morning with a little Bible Quiz. Ten questions. Iâll ask the questions and then give the answers. You can score yourself. No one need know how you did. Old Testament 1. Who in the Bible said, âHere I am! Send me.â? 2. Who said, âIf you had not played…