Hanover Baptist Church Messages

Archive for March, 2016

Outline—Matthew 26 and Mark 14

  1. The scene at Gethsemene
  2. The feelings Christ experienced
  3. The struggle Christ experienced
  4. Reasons for the struggle
  5. Guarantees that came from the struggle

Related Scripture

  • Psalm 22
  • Matthew 26:36–46
  • 1Mark 14:32–42
  • Isaiah 53

Take Home Points

  • What is the Father’s will for you?
  • There is a Hell for those who do not trust in Christ.
  • Have you walked away from the Truth?
  • If you die without Christ, you will be hopelessly, eternally lost.
  • If you accept Jesus Christ as Savior, you will enter into the joy of the Lord when you die.

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Outline—1 Timothy 4:12–16

  1. Priority of example (v. 12)
  2. Priority of public worship (v. 13)
  3. Priority of call (v. 14)
  4. Priority of advancement (v. 15)
  5. Priority of stewardship (v. 16)

Related Scripture

  • 2 Timothy 1:5–7
  • 1 Corinthians 12:1–11

Take Home Points

  • There are two parts to a pastor: example and gift. A pastor offers an example of godly living and teaches doctrine.
  • If you are a Christian, you are a saint, so live accordingly.
  • We (Christians) should all live as examples of believers in a way that is evident to everyone.
  • Stir up you heart to use what God has given to you.

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Spiritual Die (Stamp)

Outline—1 Timothy 4:6–12

  1. Spiritual diet (vv. 6–7a)
  2. Spiritual exercise (vv. 7b–9)
  3. Spiritual dedication (vv. 10–11)
  4. Spiritual die (v. 12)

Related Scripture

  • 1 Corinthians 15
  • Hebrews 5
  • 1 John 2:2

Take Home Points

  • Thanks to Jesus, we are no longer responsible for Adam’s original sin (but we are responsible for our own).

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Outline—Hebrews 2:8–18

  1. Jesus joined Himself to us to rescue us from evil (vv. 14–15)
  2. Jesus joined Himself to us to restore us to God (vv. 16–18)

Related Scripture

  • Hosea 4:4–9

Take Home Points

  • God in His glory and majesty doesn’t rescue the fallen angels, but he does rescue us.
  • Sometimes temptation doesn’t appear to be as serious as it really is.
  • If you are born again, you can sometimes see temptation (sin) for what it really is and that should make you angry.

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