This practice is somewhat better, since the questions and answers benefit everyone who
just heard the sermon, but often, only the bravest people will ask a question or make a comment, and sometimes, people become very long - winded when they get a microphone in their hands, and in a large - group setting, it is difficult to keep their comment from turning into a second sermon.
Not exact matches
Most Likely to Say It
Just Right In Less Than 300 Words (Nominated by Ray Hollenbach): Indigenous Worship with «God Is A Poet» «I don't see
sermons around the throne, but i do
hear songs.
But
just going to church and
hearing sermons — sorry, Dr. Colletti — doesn't get me very far.
But on the back of your
sermon notes, I have about twenty others that I have used in the past, or have
heard others use which are
just as unscriptural.
If you can't stand to
hear another second of your own
sermon, you
just know your congregation would do cart - wheels in the aisles if you stopped mid-stream.
The people will learn that they are ministers also, and that following Jesus is more than
just showing up on Sunday to
hear a
sermon and sing a few songs, but also involves loving each other and serving the world.
To think that thousands of pathetic losers flock to his
sermons just to
hear his mealy - mouthed, child - like wispy fairy tales of his savior's sweet benevolence makes me ill.
As important as it is to
hear God's Word preached, let me be the first to say that
sermons are
just not enough.
At least where I've interacted, people
just want to
hear the same cliches over and over or want some sort of emotional
sermon that «moves» them, a spiritual pep talk.
I've
heard more moralistic, shaming
sermons on lukewarmness than
just about any other subject.
Sometimes, the seven
sermons from the Pentateuch would go shorter than expected, or the men were
just loving
hearing the Word taught so much, they said, «Encore!
I
just heard an online chapel
sermon on Dallas Theological Seminary website, and the speaker quoted» don't doubt in the dark when God has revealed in the light».
Just as I've never
heard a
sermon against Cretans, I've also never
heard a
sermon on 1 Timothy 2:8, in which Paul tells Timothy, «I want men everywhere to pray, lifting holy hands without anger or disputing» that included a universal dictum that all men everywhere must raise their hands whenever they pray.
Just 2 percent of evangelicals
heard a
sermon endorsing him.
But as soon as you start thinking, «I sure hope so - and - so
hears me singing so loud and sees me taking so many
sermon notes,» that is an indication you are
just coming to church to appear holy.
a lot, they walk out of the building thinking that they
just heard a really great
sermon.
«There are no innocent people in the world
just waiting to
hear the Gospel; there are guilty people who need the Gospel,» I
heard David Platt, author and pastor, say in a
sermon one Sunday morning.
I finally had time to pop back in and listen... and now I'm
just going to have to find the other clips so I can
hear the whole
sermon - lol.