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SERMON OUTLINE-HAROLD

  1. PRAYER FOR HOLY SPIRIT LED PREACHING 2. VISUAL ACT Begin by explaining the importance of Time Span, WorldView and How to Make The Word Stay With the Congregation. 3. VIDEOS 4. WORD TITLE: DECODING AND APPLLICATION  ( KNOWING JESUS, HIS BLESSING AND HOW IT AFFECT OR CONCERN US. a) Read and Underline The Gospel b) Explain the Importance of the 5 Ws and H Plus FGSLC Guy Explanation WHO WHERE WHEN WHAT AND WHY PLUS HOW c) Word Counts and Link them to the Ws and H d) And Apply Most Important Ones. Blind Bartimaeus Receives His Sight 46  Then they came to Jericho .( IMPORTANCE OF JERICHO IN THIS CONTEXT) Knowing that the hour of his His passion was fast approaching when the Son of Man would be lifted up on the Cross for the sin of the world, Jesus crossed the Jorden as He prepared to set his face as a flint to go to Jerusalem. On the way, He visited the ancient city of Jericho because there was a son of David, called Bartimaeus, who was a poor, miserable, blind beggar... w...

RESEARCH MODEL FOR BEN ON FAITH AND LOVE

  Summary:  if you have a real relationship with God, you will have faith in his power and love for his people. Introduction Jesus’ first full day in Jerusalem has not started off on a pleasant note. He began the morning by cursing a fig tree and ended it by knocking over tables and accusing the Jewish authorities of turning the temple into “a den of robbers.” This got the attention of the crowds, but it did not put him into favor with religious leaders who have begun plans to have him killed. But far from having to worry about Jesus, he proves himself quite capable of handling whatever may come his way. He proves the power of faith. Text 20 In the morning, as they went along, they saw the fig tree withered from the roots. 21 Peter remembered and said to Jesus, “Rabbi, look! The fig tree you cursed has withered!” The first issue for us to address is the matter of why Jesus would curse this poor fig tree. That is not the concern of the text. Jesus doesn’t indicate any concern. ...