Sermon: Jeremiah 12:1-5
January 28th, 2007 · Posted in SERMONS ·I have posted today’s sermon on my sermon blog. It’s the fifth in a series of sermons on who we are as a Church and what God would have us to be doing as a Church — today’s edition to the series based on Jeremiah 12:1-5 and entitled “Chosen To Be Triumphant”.
Here’s a portion of it:
How can we have any impact upon the world when we are under its confusion, following its ways and its philosophy? No matter how we wish, we can’t make a difference. But God is training us be triumphant – God has chosen us to be triumphant — to be used by God as part of the solution in the world instead of part of the confusion in the world.
So do you see the challenge before us?
God wants to train us to be triumphant in the trials – troubles – and sorrows of life. If we will be obedient to God – if we will have faith in the hardships – trials – troubles – and sorrows of life – we will triumph – and we can share the love of God with others who are going through trials – troubles – and sorrows.
You can read the sermon here.



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