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February 4, 2007
Matthew 25:20-23
Get Real about our Community of Faith: Steady Faith (Samuel)
Hebrews 11:32, I Samuel
 
Proposition: Our faithfulness is measured in inches, not miles.
Introduction:
Hurdle to faithfulness: Pride
1.
Comparison
2.  Entitlement
3.  Power
 
 
  I.
Faith in the small things (Luke 17:6)
Hannah - Samuel’s life begins in faith and obedience
 
 II.
Faith in the Word of God (Romans 10:17)
Samuel and the Voice, the command of the voice
 
III.
Faith in the Word means division (Hebrews 4:12, Matthew 10:32-42)
Go tell Eli.
Saul, David, In Death
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