Sermons about Proverbs 2719 - SermonCentral.com (2024)

  • The Charity Of The Righteous

    Contributed by Paul Etterling on Jun 18, 2001

    based on 76 ratings

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    A sermon to encourage the people of God to pour themselves out into the lives of others through charity.

    31 When the Son of man shall come in his glory, and all the holy angels with him, then shall he sit upon the throne of his glory:32 And before him shall be gathered all nations: and he shall separate them one from another, as a shepherd divideth his sheep from the goats:33 And he shall set the ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Red Letter Day

    Contributed by Dr. Ronnie Grizzle on Jun 28, 2006

    based on 14 ratings

    | 4,820 views

    Encourages Christians to read God’s Word daily and apply it to their lives.

    RED LETTER DAYPSALM 119:105MAY 4, 2003Parkersburg Baptist ChurchPsalm 119:105 “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.”How often do I challenge you to be in God’s Word? It’s rare that I don’t mention being in the Word on a Sunday morning. Why do you think I mention it so ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Anger Management

    Contributed by Nate Barbour on Feb 2, 2004

    based on 46 ratings

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    Learn to tame your temper in this simple message about anger control.

    Anger ManagementHow To Tame Your Temper9/24/03I.IntroductionHow many of ya’ll have ever been angry? What happened when you got angry? How did you respond to people around you? Did you say things you shouldn’t have or things you didn’t mean? A lady once came to Billy Sunday and tried to ...read more

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    Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational

  • Acknowledge Jesus In Everything

    Contributed by William R. Nabaza on May 14, 2015

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    To show that our LORD JESUS is our reason to rejoice, eat and have peace.

    I. EXORDIUM:Are you acknowledging the LORD before you eat?Yes. We pray and eat. 1 Corinthians 10:31 1 Corinthians 10:31 So then, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you may do, do all for the honor and glory of God. II. AUDIENCE PROFILE: BelieversIII. OBJECTIVES:To show that our ...read more

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    Denomination: Pentecostal

  • Have You Taken Your Spiritual Temperature Lately?

    Contributed by Jerry Flury on Jun 8, 2012

    based on 8 ratings

    | 16,130 views

    2 Corinthians 13:5 tells us to examine ourselves to see if our faith is what it should be. Like Laodecia, many are unaware of their spiritual temperature. What about you? Have you taken your spiritual temperature lately?

    Have You Taken Your Spiritual Temperature Lately?Revelation 3:14-20The church at Laodicea was one of two churches in the opening chapters of Revelation that were apparently unaware of their spiritual temperature. The other was Ephesus. Laodicea is a picture of a worldly church that has all the ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • From Heart To Mouth

    Contributed by William R. Nabaza on Oct 19, 2015

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    To show that the LORD JESUS knows what's inside our hearts but inspite of this, whenever we come to Him, He forgives and cleanses us and makes us the righteousness of GOD in Him.1 John 1:9 (Amplified Bible) If we [freely] admit that we have sinned and

    I. EXORDIUM:Do you trust your own heart?No. I only trust GOD. The heart is deceitful, but GOD can be trusted. 1 John 3:201 John 3:20 (Amplified Bible) Whenever our hearts in [tormenting] self-accusation make us feel guilty and condemn us. [For we are in God’s hands.] For He is above and ...read more

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    Denomination: Pentecostal

  • Desolation For The Judgemental

    Contributed by William R. Nabaza on Aug 14, 2017

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    To show that our detractors or enemies are being destroyed by GOD to show His love for us.

    I. EXORDIUM:Do you have detractors in life?Yes. Even JESUS has.II. AUDIENCE PROFILE: Believers/unbelieversIII. OBJECTIVES:To show that our detractors or enemies are being destroyed by GOD to show His love for us.Exodus 23:22 But if you will indeed listen to and obey His voice and all ...read more

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    Denomination: Pentecostal

  • Purity – The Sixth Step To Happiness Series

    Contributed by Tom Shepard on Feb 26, 2008

    This is the sixth of the "be" attitudes. THREE STEPS TO HAVING A PURE HEART 1. Remember that God sees EVERYTHING. 2. Review my MOTIVES. 3. Realign my PRIORITIES.

    Purity – The Sixth Step To HappinessWe have been making our way through a section of scripture known as the beatitudes. They are found in Matthew chapter five. Each of the beatitudes begins with the word – blessed. This word could also be translated – “Happy”. So as we have been making our ...read more

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    Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational

  • How Should Christians Vote?

    Contributed by Scott Bayles on Aug 27, 2013

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    Written just prior to the last presidential election, this topical sermon encourages Christians to prepare for upcoming elections by praying, thinking biblically about tough issues, and getting involved in a variety of ways. PowerPoint available.

    How Should Christians Vote?Scott Bayles, pastorBlooming Grove Christian Church: 11/4/2012With the Presidential election just a couple of days away I’m guessing most of you are pretty tired of all the political ads and campaign coverage flooding your television sets.I heard a good story ...read more

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    Denomination: Christian Church

  • "And Who Is My Neighbor?”

    Contributed by Abimbola Salu on Apr 18, 2024

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    “You shall not take vengeance , nor bear any grudge against the children of your people, but you shall love your neighbor as yourself: I am the Lord.”

    “You shall not take vengeance, nor bear any grudge against the children of your people, but you shall love your neighbor as yourself: I am the Lord.” Leviticus 19:18 NKJVIn the Old Testament, God gave Moses the 10 Commandments. These Commandments actually comprises of two parts:“Our duties to ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • How To Deal With A Shortage Of Wisdom Series

    Contributed by Kelly Randolph on Feb 17, 2003

    based on 430 ratings

    | 53,532 views

    This message explains how believers may appropriate God’s wisdom.

    How to Deal with a Shortage of WisdomJames 1:5-8In 1999, State Farm Insurance rated the most dangerous intersections for accidents in the United States. The winner (or better, loser) was the corner of Belt Line Road and Midway Road in Addison, Texas. There were 263 reported crashes at that ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Communication In Marriage – Part 1 Series

    Contributed by Herman Abrahams on Jun 11, 2004

    based on 100 ratings

    | 20,588 views

    Young married couples should begin their life together by keeping open, at all costs, the lines of communication. However, it often happens that communication lines are down.

    Compiled by: Herman Abrahams (Pastor), Cornerstone Faith Ministries, P.O. Box 740, Westridge 7802, Rep. of South Africa. E-Mail: Mentorship2003@yahoo.co.ukNote to the reader: If you have been blessed with this sermon compilation, I would be honoured to receive an e-mail from you ...read more

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    Denomination: Charismatic

  • Who's In Charge

    Contributed by Bubba Mcreynolds on Nov 17, 2004

    based on 7 ratings

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    This sermon addresses the question, "Who should really be in charge when it comes to our families?"

    Today we will be looking at the question; Who Is Really In Charge Of Your Family? A Battle for ControlIn the Pacific Ocean, there is a small volcanic island, it only has an area of about 8 square miles and today the island is practically uninhabited. But in 1930’s it was inhabited by about ...read more

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    Denomination: Christian/Church Of Christ

  • No Offense!

    Contributed by Dan Cormie on Nov 25, 2005

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    | 7,501 views

    Are you easily offended or do you know someone that is? Who is responsible for working out the little differences? What happens if we just ignore them?

    27, November 2005Dakota Community ChurchNo OffenseAre you easily offended or do you have someone in your life that is? You know what I mean, one of those people who get all bent out of shape because you haven’t called them, as though their phone doesn’t have buttons. What are we supposed do ...read more

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    Denomination: Mennonite

  • Graduation 2000: Regrets And Decisions

    Contributed by Dean Morgan on Sep 8, 2004

    based on 84 ratings

    | 15,760 views

    John Greenleaf whittler, one of our most astute poets, wrote: “For of all the sad words of tongue or pen, / The saddest are these: ‘It might have been.’”

    TEXT: Malachi 2:13TITLE: REGRETS & DECISIONS(Graduation 2000)Barry Levinson, a famous Hollywood director, took a chance many of his colleagues passed up. They thought the script about an autistic middle-aged man and his younger brother was too much of a drag for sophisticated American ...read more

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    Denomination: Pentecostal

  • Sermons about Proverbs 2719 - SermonCentral.com (2024)

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    What are the topics for sermons on Proverbs? ›

    Our sermon ideas on Proverbs will help you preach a powerful message on the wisdom of God. Preach on topics including the fear of the Lord, wise and unwise actions, honesty, self-control, and the readiness to forgive. Prepare your messages on God's Word in Proverbs with sermon outlines or an entire sermon series.

    What is the sermon on proverb 8 17? ›

    If it doesn't see the need for God's wisdom, it won't seek God's wisdom. If a mind doesn't seek God's wisdom, it surely won't find wisdom. Wisdom needs to be found early before the mind is filled with worldly wisdom.

    What are the preachings on Proverbs 3? ›

    God's message is that we do not follow our heart. Rather, we trust in the Lord with all our heart. We will rely on the Lord and his ways, not our own understanding. This complete leaning on the Lord will be seen in our humility in life, our generosity toward God, and in our life corrections.

    What is Proverbs 11 24 sermons? ›

    The generous soul will be made rich, And he who waters will also be watered himself. The person who “scatters” or gives, increases even more. Like casting the seed across the field yields an abundance of corn, God blesses generosity by increasing what we have. He replenishes our supply through our acts of giving.

    What is the main message in Proverbs? ›

    Therefore, the chief aim of the book of Proverbs is to bring divine truth into proper focus, enabling us to look at life through God's eyes—from His eternal, all-knowing point of view—and then live accordingly. Proverbs teaches us how to gain wisdom from God's reproofs so that, in the power of the Spirit, we will obey.

    What are the five importance of Proverbs? ›

    Speakers can use proverbs to impart knowledge, offer advice, teach or reinforce morals, make an argument, relieve interpersonal tensions, aid in understanding, or to console or inspire others.

    What is the sermon in Proverbs 17 8? ›

    Proverbs 17:8 in Other Translations

    8 A bribe is like a lucky charm; whoever gives one will prosper! 8 Receiving a gift is like getting a rare gemstone; any way you look at it, you see beauty refracted. 8 A bribe seems like a magic stone to its owner; wherever he turns, he succeeds.

    What is the sermon on Proverbs 19 8? ›

    Proverbs 19:8 in Other Translations

    8 Whoever gets sense loves his own soul; he who keeps understanding will discover good. 8 To acquire wisdom is to love yourself; people who cherish understanding will prosper. 8 Grow a wise heart - you'll do yourself a favor; keep a clear head - you'll find a good life.

    What is the meaning of Proverbs 8:20? ›

    This verse continues to speak the words of wisdom, personified as a woman (Proverbs 8:1–4). The word "walk" conveys the sense of consistency and habit. Merely stumbling across truth by accident is not the same as a committed approach to truth (Proverbs 3:21–24).

    What are some sermon topics on Proverbs 3 5 6? ›

    These paired verses offer two approaches to life: lean on ourselves OR lean on God. We can lean on ourselves OR we can lean on God but we cannot do both. If we lean on our intellect and abilities, then we have no need to acknowledge God. This is the definition of self-sufficiency.

    What is the sermon on Proverbs 3 7? ›

    It is infinitely better to reverence the Lord, trust Him, and turn one's back on evil than to follow our own inclinations. Job did not understand why he was suffering so greatly, but he was convinced that the Lord knew what he was doing. He acknowledged that his responsibility was to reverence the Lord and reject evil.

    What is the sermon on Proverbs 18 3? ›

    Or the meaning of the whole is, that wicked men, sooner or later, come into contempt, ignominy, and reproach, themselves; they that despise the Lord are lightly esteemed by him; and a vile person is contemned in the eyes of a good man: such bring shame and disgrace upon themselves and families while they live; and, ...

    What is the meaning of Proverbs 11 29? ›

    You can't control the wind. You can't dictate the wind. It's there but you can't have it. It's there but you can't get it. A foolish man who spends his life trying to be in charge of everyone in his life will end up troubling those closest to him and at the end of his life, he will have nothing to show for it.

    What is the meaning of Proverbs 11 26? ›

    We are charged with the privilege and responsibility of sharing the Bread of Life with those who need it. If we withhold it, we deprive people of the opportunity to end their spiritual starvation. If we share it, people will have an opportunity to be fed spiritually. In turn, they will bless us, and not curse us.

    What does proverb 11/24 mean? ›

    Those who are generous with others often see that kindness repaid, especially in hard times. Those who are greedy or stingy frequently find themselves ignored during a crisis.

    What are the key topics in Proverbs? ›

    Topics in the Book of Proverbs
    • Money Matters. Wealth gained hastily will dwindle, but whoever gathers little by little will increase it. ( ...
    • Generosity. ...
    • Diligence/Slothfulness. ...
    • Choosing Friends. ...
    • Child Discipline. ...
    • Self-control. ...
    • Immorality.

    What are the top themes in Proverbs? ›

    Theological Themes in Proverbs
    • The fear of the Lord. The sense of “fear” is not “to be afraid of” but to honor or respect. ...
    • Friendship. ...
    • God the beginning. ...
    • God the Creator. ...
    • God the guide and sustainer. ...
    • God the universal God of all peoples. ...
    • Happiness. ...
    • Humility.

    What are the 4 things in Proverbs? ›

    There are four things which are little on the earth, But they are exceedingly wise: The ants are a people not strong, Yet they prepare their food in the summer; The rock badgers are a feeble folk, Yet they make their homes in the crags; The locusts have no king, Yet they all advance in ranks; The spider skillfully ...

    What are some good sermon topics? ›

    6 Sermon Topics You Can Preach Anytime
    • Prayer – one of the best sermon topics to preach. ...
    • Discipleship / Devotional Life – a great “equipping” sermon topic. ...
    • Relationships – a sermon topic that we all need help with. ...
    • Salvation – a can't miss sermon topic, of course. ...
    • Unity – Jesus prayed that we would have it.

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