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*“Remember Lot’s Wife” *
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Text: Luke 18.32
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*Thesis: *To prove that Christians are meant to go forward and not to turn around.
*Introduction*:
 
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Point: We Must Not Turn Around!
If we do, then we are worse off then we were before we obeyed the gospel: 2 Pet.
2.20-22
 
            We must forget the past and reach forward (Phil.
3.13)
 
            We must keep our eyes fixed upon Jesus (Heb.
12.2)
 
·         We will be able to see the possibilities even in the land of giants (Num.
13)
·         We will see the victory even in the face of a giant (1 Sam.
17)
·         We will have no fear in the valley of the shadow of death (Ps.
23.4)
·         We will see that those who are with us are more than those who are with our enemies (2 Kings 6.16-17)
 
Remember that we are a new creature; thus, the old things have passed away: 2 Cor.
5.17
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