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#19765 - 01/01/05 11:27 PM Anyone hear anything else besides a typical New Year's sermon?
Anonymous
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groan...

Churches are like restaurants with the pastor being the chef...

What a way to start 2005 with communion size wafer/diet portions of leftovers.

Tithe???

I'll give to ADRA before I pay any more tithe

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#19766 - 01/02/05 04:05 AM Re: Anyone hear anything else besides a typical New Year's sermon? [Re: sweettrini]
cricket Offline


Registered: 11/11/03
Posts: 4962
Guess what? We did have something more than a typical topical New Year's sermon.

My husband gave the sermon this morning. He spoke from three stories in the Bible about how people should refocus on God and that everything else will come to them.

If this is a typical topical sermon, and this is what you preach so often against, then, JimBob7, I have to no longer sympathize with your cause.

Guess what? I gave tithe this morning; I gave toward Pathfinders; I gave toward the local church budget AND my money went to ADRA.

I'm sorry to hear that you'll no longer be giving tithe dollars. When we give our faithful tithe in return, God blesses us greatly!!

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#19767 - 01/02/05 04:21 AM Re: Anyone hear anything else besides a typical New Year's sermon? [Re: CaregiverDee]
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We had a sermon based on 2 Samuel 9, on David's kindness to Mephibosheth - David wanted to show Jonathan's son /Saul's house "the kindness of God". The sermon developed along predictable lines but was refreshing and encouraging. God is kind to us beyond anything we deserve, now and in His promises in the hereafter.

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#19768 - 01/02/05 05:45 PM Re: Anyone hear anything else besides a typical New Year's sermon? [Re: CaregiverDee]
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Thanks for the replies..
Here we go again...

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how people should refocus on God and that everything else will come to them.



So this is a religious self service formula? Refocus on God and I will get my goodies?

Quote:

When we give our faithful tithe in return, God blesses us greatly!!



Another self-serving formula? We return the 10% and we get goodies?

Do you see the trend again..??

Do it the world's way and get messed up..do it God's way and get goodies?

Yeah the basic point is correct..it is the approach..

The "Purpose driven life" book...mentioned and studied on this site brings out this narcissistic, self serving, self help attitude and approach in churchianitiy..It does so in the very first section of the book.

The trend continues......what is in it for MEEEEEEE..

This approach is ok for down and out messed up, entry level, non churched, people who are searching for security m, structure and stability, answers.....yet is the clergy supposed to keep this gimmee, gimmee, gimmeee, I need, I need approach every sabbath???

They are so fortunate that I am not GC ministerial director....
I would have a pile of PINK SLIPS on my desk ready for the axe to fall.

This constant theme/approach promotes selfish meism.

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#19769 - 01/02/05 05:50 PM Re: Anyone hear anything else besides a typical New Year's sermon? [Re: Alure19]
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Nan,

Does your pastor ever give clues at the beginning of the sermon as to what gives him the idea for the choice or topic of the sermon?

Hey..ya know what...God is kind, merciful, gracious, forgiving..gives us better than we deserve....and YET..

There is going to be a massive slaughter at the 2nd coming...

How does that fit into the equation??

What was your pastor trying to achieve?

Calm some guilt ridden, stressed out , insecure, paranoid members?

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#19770 - 01/02/05 05:59 PM Re: Anyone hear anything else besides a typical New Year's sermon? [Re: sweettrini]
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Registered: 05/10/00
Posts: 7119
Loc: Colorado, USA
Friday evening, we had the Lord's Supper.

Sabbath, January 1, we had a sermon by a pastor from an Island in the Pacific. He beagan by tellling us of the sermon he had prepared, and its main point. Then he told us that he strongly felt that the the Lord had impressed him, Friday evening, to spak on Romans 3:23. So, he had put aside his prepared sermon, and immediately worked on a new sermon. His theme was that God had done it all, we had all sinned, but God had effected reconcillation, and he wished that all of us would be reconcilled to God, and to each other.

He was visiting in the U.S. for a few days. We leared of it, and immediately asked him and his wife to join us in worship, at our travel expense, which we accepted. As a church, we have provided funancial support to a SDA School on his Pacific island, and we have sent people over to help. We are sending two over in a few days to teach in that school.

He could have used his time to wind us up for continued giving. He did not. He simply spoke on Romans 3:23, the gifts of Christ, and reconcillation.

Jim, would his sermon have met your standards? I do not know. But, that is what we had.
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Gregory

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#19771 - 01/02/05 06:01 PM Re: Anyone hear anything else besides a typical New Year's sermon? [Re: sweettrini]
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Registered: 01/31/03
Posts: 898
Loc: Washington
We had communion, but the sermon was really neat as was the prayer. It was a 3 part prayer with a Bible reading before each prayer. We prayer to the one that lost their lives in Asia, we prayer for the grieving families and we prayer for those who are helping. At the end of the service a special offering was given. All the money from that offering will be going to ADRA. Also we honored 2 poster that have been at our church for 20 years.
_________________________
.....Love others as well as you love yourself.
Matt 22:39 (The Message Bible)

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#19772 - 01/03/05 01:17 AM Re: Anyone hear anything else besides a typical New Year's sermon? [Re: Bill-mich9]
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Registered: 04/29/01
Posts: 766
Loc: WV
We had communion also. Our pastor had a brief sermonette that led into the foot washing service then on into communion. It was wonderful.

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#19773 - 01/03/05 02:11 AM Re: Anyone hear anything else besides a typical New Year's sermon? [Re: RosebudB]
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Quote:

he strongly felt that the the Lord had impressed him, Friday evening, to spak on Romans 3:23. So, he had put aside his prepared sermon, and immediately worked on a new sermon. His theme was that God had done it all, we had all sinned, but God had effected reconcillation, and he wished that all of us would be reconcilled to God, and to each other.

He simply spoke on Romans 3:23, the gifts of Christ, and reconcillation.

Jim, would his sermon have met your standards? I do not know. But, that is what we had.





My standards? Nope.

But am I going to risk blaspheming and or 2nd guessing the Spirit of God? Naaa.

I realize that that you wanted to post something here and you were probably challenged on how much to write..I appreciate the reply.

The first thing I see is ONE verse..you know how I would react to that.
The second is the choice of verses..the most entry level there is.
Is this what SDA groups should hear?

Maybe the message was for one person there in the congregation with God knowing that one person would listen and all others were already spiritually deaf..I could speculate in a zillion different fashions.

Maybe there were some who think they arrived and the message was a wake up call that they were all sinners like everyone else.

etc, etc, etc, etc..

then there is the reconciliation..many do not go into enough application and depth about this part..

This is why so many are really not reconciled to God..
this is shown in the life outside the church doors.

It reminds me of the beginning of Hebrews 6...as if the speaker was saying NO to Paul...let's stay and suck the milk from the mammary gland forever.
He wanted all to be reconciled to each other?

What brings individual interpersonal reconciliation?

Did he imply that if the hearer can feel that God wants to be reconciled to the individual then they sense awesome love and can react in kind to someone who they have a grudge against..??

This can be valid...yet if this was so simple then we could all just be satisfied with preaching one message..
Preach Rom 3:23 every sabbath...
Isn't that all we need is to be reconciled to God and each other and we are ready for the 2nd coming and heaven?

So scrap the rest of scripture..it is just filler.

Now I know I am not being fair and doing his message justice because I know you did not post his complete message here.

Maybe it was one of the freshest messages you have heard in a while..I don't know because I don't know how your pastor/chef at your church cooks.

How was the exit of the listeners from the church..?
Did they leave quick? What was the comments to the speaker at the door or on the platform after the service??

I watch all of this when and after I hear a speaker..
You see I don't go for ME, ME, ME...I watch to see if the listeners were blessed or did they go...well,,, that was just another trite boring typical SDA NFDMTTS..

Happy New Year Greg..God bless

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#19774 - 01/03/05 02:13 AM Re: Anyone hear anything else besides a typical New Year's sermon? [Re: seeker21]
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Quote:

We had communion also. Our pastor had a brief sermonette that led into the foot washing service then on into communion. It was wonderful.




If I was Conference president....

I would make sure that PASTORS receive TITHETTES for sermonettes

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