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Pulpit Outlines Series
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52 Topical Sermons
Volume 3
By Barry L. Davis, D.Min.
Copyright©2013 Barry L. Davis
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CONTENTS
1. GRACE, GLORY, GODLINESS.
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2. HOW THE HOLY SPIRIT WORKS.
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3. JESUS’ WORK.. 9
4. GOD IS HEART-FELT.
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5. SALVATION IS…... 12
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PERFECT SALVATION.. 15
7. WHAT YOU GET FROM THE GOSPEL.. 17
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WHAT JESUS DOES WITH SINNERS.
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9. A GODLY TRANSORMATION.. 22
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THE BORN AGAIN PHENOMENA.. 24
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JESUS TO THE RESCUE.. 26
12. THE CHRIST
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UNDER HIS WINGS.
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14. THANK GOD! 32
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GETTING A HAND UP FROM GOD.. 34
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WHAT JESUS DID AND WHAT HE WILL DO.. 36
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FOUR TYPES OF MEN.. 38
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THE WORD OF GOD IN ACTION.. 40
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WHICH MAN DO YOU IDENTIFY WITH?. 42
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THE JOY OF THE CHRIST-LIFE.. 44
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IT NEVER STOPS.
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22. GOD IS PREEMINENT.
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JESUS IS THE ROCK THAT NEVER ROLLS.
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A WELL-WATERED FAITH.. 52
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BIBLE TRUTHS YOU NEED TO UNDERSTAND.. 54
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USEFUL BIBLE TOOLS.
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THE 4 Cs OF LIFE CHANGE.. 57
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WHAT SIN IS AND WHAT IT DOES.
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WAITING FOR US IN HEAVEN.. 61
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GOD’S LOVE FOR US. 63
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THE WORLD WE LIVE IN.. 65
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THERE’S “NOTHING” IN THE BIBLE.. 67
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HOW TO LIVE YOUR LIFE.. 68
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GODLY GROANING.. 70
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CHANGING THE CONVERSATION.. 72
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GOD'S POSSESSIONS.
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37. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SATAN.. 76
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AIN’T IT GREAT TO BE A SAINT. 79
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THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE.. 81
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HOW TO BE A WITNESS. 83
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THE THREE Rs OF THE GOSPEL.. 84
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WHAT JESUS DOES FOR US. 86
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CHRISTIAN UNITY.. 88
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THE LIVING CHRIST.
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TRUTH IS TRUTH.. 92
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OUR SHEPHERD.. 94
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LEARNING TO “STAND FAST”.
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DO YOU WALK WORTHY?. 98
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LOOKING FOR THE FINISH LINE.. 99
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A SHOW OF EMOTION.. 101
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DON’T STOP! 103
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THE BLOOD OF JESUS.
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1. GRACE, GLORY, GODLINESS
For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men, Teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly, in this present world; Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.
ILLUSTRATION:
[1]His Italian mother named him after the gospel writer Mark in the hopes that he too would tell the gospel truth.
But 13th Century Europeans found it impossible to believe Mark's tales of faraway lands.
He claimed that, when he was only seventeen, he took an epic journey lasting a quarter of a century, taking him across the steppes of Russia, the rugged mountains of Afghanistan, the wastelands of Persia, and over the top of the world through the Himalayas.
He was the first European to enter China.
Through an amazing set of circumstances, he became a favorite of the most powerful ruler on planet earth, the Kublai Khan.
Mark saw cities that made European capitals look like roadside villages.
The Khan's palace dwarfed the largest castles and cathedrals in Europe.
It was so massive that its banquet room alone could seat 6,000 diners at one time, each eating on a plate of pure gold.
Mark saw the world's first paper money and marveled at the explosive power of gunpowder.
It would be the 18th Century before Europe would manufacture as much steel as China was producing in the year 1267.
He became the first Italian to taste that Chinese culinary invention, pasta.
As an officer of the Khan's court, he travelled to places no European would see for another 500 years.
After serving Kublai Khan for 17 years, Mark began his journey home to Venice, loaded down with gold, silk, and spices.
When he arrived home, people dismissed his stories of a mythical place called China.
His family priest rebuked him for spinning lies.
At his deathbed, his family, friends, and priest begged him to recant his tales of China.
But setting his jaw and gasping for breath, Mark spoke his final words, "I have not even told you half of what I saw."
Though 13th Century Europeans rejected his stories as the tales of a liar or lunatic, history has proven the truthfulness behind the book he wrote about his adventures—The Travels of Marco Polo.
1300 years before Marco Polo wrote about China, another man, the Apostle John, went on an amazing journey to heaven itself.
At times we jaded postmoderns shake our heads in disbelief at the Apostle John's vision and other biblical witnesses to the glory of heaven.
But the biblical writers who describe heaven would declare to us, "I have not even told you half of what I saw.
Heaven is more joyful, more glorious, and more beautiful than you could ever imagine."
May their God-inspired testimonies and descriptions move us to long for God's gift to us in Christ—the glory of heaven.
1. GRACE HAS ALREADY APPEARED—IN THE CROSS OF CHRIST
And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.
But we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels for the suffering of death, crowned with glory and honour; that he by the grace of God should taste death for every man.
2. GLORY WILL SOON APPEAR—AT THE LORD’S COMING
When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with him in glory.
Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling, and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy.
– Jude v.24
3. GODLINESS IS NOW TO APPEAR—IN THE BELIEVER’S LIFE
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