When things are difficult, we have to remember who we are in Christ. Encourage your church using the Truth for Difficult Times PowerPoint Pack.
This PowerPoint Pack includes multiple PowerPoint files (.ppt) all prepared with images and text boxes to save you considerable time. You'll receive a file with a sermon title and Scripture verse, a file with only the sermon title, and a file with only the images for full customization. Add your content into any of the PowerPoint files, and duplicate slides as many times as needed to display Scripture verses, sermon outlines, graphics, photos, lyrics, and video.
Revelation predicts suffering for the followers of Christ. Share the reassurance we have in Christ with the Weathering the Storms of Life PowerPoint Pack.
This PowerPoint Pack includes multiple PowerPoint files (.ppt) all prepared with images and text boxes to save you considerable time. You'll receive a file with a sermon title and Scripture verse, a file with only the sermon title, and a file with only the images for full customization. Add your content into any of the PowerPoint files, and duplicate slides as many times as needed to display Scripture verses, sermon outlines, graphics, photos, lyrics, and video.
All believers experience a time in their journey where they feel like they're running on empty. Such a time calls for a refueling of their spiritual joy. But how do they do it? They must explore the troubling feeling, gain a renewed perspective of God's awesomeness, and then allow the rediscovered joy to consistently manifest itself in their daily lives.
Christians sometimes fail to experience the radical freedom made available by the work of Christ. Some continue to live with fear or guilt. Others gauge their commitment by a list of religious rules and observations. Still others despair of ever experiencing victory over sin. But because we share in Christ's resurrection, Christians can be free from fear, guilt, works righteousness, and the power ...
Estrangement from God has many consequences. Some people are lost in a wilderness of loneliness and pain or are bound in shackles of sin. Others celebrate their rebellion, believing God wants to thwart their individuality. It often takes a terrifying storm in life to bring sinners to repentance. The good news is, God is eager to meet our needs and redeem us in times of trouble. In fact, he promises to rescue the repentant when they acknowledge their rebellion and call out to him. Both the Old and New Testaments are full of stories of God's redemption, the greatest of which came through Jesus Christ. In light of all this, the redeemed must respond to God's salvation with an attitude of thankfulness.