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Storms
Sunday July 27, 2008                                   Matt 7:24-27
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Introduction
A Year of Storms
The Storms of Life                      Matt 7:24-27; Luk 6:46-49
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The Storms of Life
Make a List – The Storms of Life
·         Storms Come
·         People Weather Storms Differently
·         Jesus Gives Advise on Being Storm Ready
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When to Get Ready
·         Storms Tend to be Sudden and Unexpected
·         Foundations are Rarely Visible or Exciting
·         It Takes Discipline
·         It Takes Plodding
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How to Get Ready
Story Comes at End of Sermon – Jesus’ “So What” Section
*Hear*
·         Jesus Has Come and Has Taught
·         Place Ourselves so we can Hear
*Put Into Practice*
·         Don’t Just Hear – Do It!
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Conclusion
·         There will be Storms
·         The Time to Get Ready is Now!
·         Jesus Has Told Us How to Get Ready
·         Place Ourselves So We Can Hear
·         Don’t Just Hear – Do It! \\
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What is the worst weather you have ever experienced?A storm is used in Matt 7:24-27 to describe troubles or hardships in life.
What kind of unexpected “storms” of this sort have you experienced?
What kind of unexpected “storms” of this sort have others you know experienced?.
Do you know people who have experienced deep troubles or hardships and faced them with grace and strength?
Describe some of these people.Share about something that was slow and unexciting but ultimately proved beneficial.Jesus emphasizes hearing his teaching and putting it into practice in this week’s passage.
What do you most need to take from these instructions right now?
Take It Home – Take this home and use these questions to think about the ideas shared today.
It is even better if you can use these questions in a conversation with someone else.
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