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  • traditional Bible preacher lookingfor a job

    • Posted Aug 1, 2003 1:05 PM

      Hello
      What a blessing to read your forum. I am an experienced Church of Christ Minister (graduate of Pepperdine University ) who - after a 15 year career as a preacher in The Church of Christ - is finishing up a christian based alcohol detox and rehabilitation program in Maine. I preached for a decade at a small congergation in the rural California until my short but hard fall from grace. I'm now back on track and looking to spread the Lord's word once again. I am open about my past transgressions because I hope to start from a place of total honesty. I have participated in evangelical efforts in Asia and the Middle east as well as organizing youth ministeries in the US. I do not feel that my short history of alcohol abuse and its accompanying shameful ( under the influence ) adultery with sisters in Christ should disqualify a life of fellowship ( I was raised in the church ) and service. I hope you will consider me for service with your traditional Church of Christ congergation.
      In Christ
      Bradley Workman

      Sample Sermon Outline

      Tragedy Nov. 21, 1999
      God Is Trying To Tell Us Something

      Proposition: To teach the things God is trying to tell us
      in tragedy.

      Objective: To inform the hearer of God's message to be
      found in tragedy.

      Introduction:
      1. Many things about this world make it a place in which
      tragedy can happen.
      1) Human selfishness. Freedom of choice.
      2) Natural law.
      2. Far too much tragedy has been in the news lately for
      comfort.
      1) Lives have been cut short.
      2) The lives of travelers.
      3) The lives of school children.
      4) The lives of some of the best and brightest our
      state has to offer.
      3. God expects us to learn from tragedy. He is trying to
      tell us something.
      1) There is a warning in tragedy.
      2) There is motivation in tragedy.
      3) There is remembrance in tragedy.

      Discussion:

      I. LIFE IS FRAGILE.

      1. Life is likened to a vapor. James 4:14
      2. All flesh is as grass. 1 Pet. 1:24
      3. We have no idea what tomorrow may bring. Prov.
      27:1
      4. We cannot control the length of our days. Luke
      12:19, 20

      [With this firmly in our minds let us further note:]

      II. OUR TIME FOR SERVICE TO GOD IS LIMITED.

      1. Consider the Parable of the Talents. Matt.
      25:14ff
      2. All of us have been given talents and opportun-
      ities.
      3. The reckoning will come all too soon. v. 19
      4. Have you dealt faithfully with what the Lord has
      entrusted with you? Note the reward of the five
      talent man. vv. 20, 21
      5. Will you find yourself trying to make excuses
      when he comes. 24-31
      1) Have you taught that neighbor?
      2) Have you uplifted that brother?
      3) Have you supported that good brother in a far-
      away land?
      4) Have you relieved that widow or orphan?
      5) Have you visited the sick and shut-in?
      6) Do your children remain untaught?
      7) Have you studied that Bible?
      8) Did you attend that service?
      9) Or will you simply have to say, "Well, I was
      going to!"
      10) What are you doing with your time instead?
      6. When your time comes to an end there is no better
      way to be found by God than in the course of
      doing your duty.
      7. Life is fragile. Be found doing your duty.

      [Another thing God teaches us by the fragile nature of
      this life is that...]

      III. OUR TIME TO DEAL WITH SIN IS LIMITED.

      1. We must deal with sin.
      1) All have sinned. Rom. 3:23
      2) Sin separates us from God. Isa. 59:2
      3) There are terrible consequences for failing to
      deal with sin. Rev. 20:11-15
      4) A plan has been given for dealing with sin.
      A. Matt. 28:18-20; Mark 16:16; Luke 24:46, 47
      B. Acts 2:38; 3:19; 22:16
      C. It must be acted on now!!!
      2. The present time is stressed in scripture. 2 Cor.
      6:2
      3. It's too late after we die.
      1) After death is the judgment. Heb. 9:27
      2) There is a great gulf fixed. Luke 16:26
      4. The saddest thing about a life cut short is that
      there are no more opportunities to obey the gos-
      pel.
      5. I have heard of:
      1) Children who were prevented by their parents
      because they were too young. They never had
      the chance again.
      2) Those who said "next Sunday." It never came.
      6. I wonder how many have said, "I'll repent tomor-
      row." And the Lord says, "Thou fool, this day thy
      life is required of thee."

      [God is trying to tell us something in tragedy. His les-
      sons of motivation and warning have been given. Yet, there
      is another message. A message of great abiding comfort.
      This message is that...]

      IV. THERE IS A LIFE TO COME IN WHICH THERE IS NO TRAGEDY.
      THERE IS VICTORY.

      1. 1 Cor. 15:51-57
      2. 1 Thess. 4:16-18
      3. John 14:1-3
      4. Rev. 21:1-7

      Conclusion:

      1. How we are affected by tragedy depends on us. Job 1:20,
      21
      2. Are we hearing the message of God in tragedy?
      1) Do you realize that life is fragile?
      2) Do you know that your time for doing God's will is
      limited?
      3) Do you know that your time for dealing with sin is
      limited?
      4) Have you been reminded of the life of victory to
      come?

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