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3 Challenges for 2003
 
Introduction:
 
(1)    New year’s resolutions
(2)    Let us make 3 spiritual resolutions:
 
Discussion:
 
I.
Build your faith
 
A.
Bible Study – God speaking to us
B.     Prayer – Our speaking to God
C.     Fellowship with Christians – Edification
D.    Surround yourself with people, things, etc. to build, not destroy, your faith
 
II.
Live your faith
 
A.
Matt.
7.1-5 – Must 1st remove huge boulder in your eye
B.     “Therefore you have no excuse, everyone of you who passes judgment, for in that which you judge another, you condemn yourself; for you who judge practice the same things” (Rom.
2.1)
C.     Your life is a sermon to others.
III.
Share your faith
 
A.
Matt.
28.19-20 – The Great Commission given
B.     Matt.
7.12 – The Golden Rule mandates that we share the gospel
C.     Good News is meant to be told
 
Conclusion:
 
(1)    Let us not let these resolutions go by the wayside like most resolutions do.
(2)    Let us make a difference in 2003!
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