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When to Find God (Sermon Starter #101)
Text: Isaiah 55:6. Sermon in a Sentence: When God extends His gracious invitations—come!
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Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord (Sermon Starter #102)
Text: Isaiah 40:3-5. Sermon in a Sentence: Our majestic God is desirous that His people always be about “preparing the way of the Lord.”
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I Hope Nobody Knows (Sermon Starter #104)
Text: Psalm 90:8, Luke 12:2-3. Sermon in a Sentence: Living free of secret sin is marvelous.
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A Spiritual Wonder-Drug (Sermon Starter #103)
Text:  Romans 1:18-21, 28-31; 2:1-4. Sermon in a Sentence:  The practice of expressing thanks to the Lord fosters godliness.
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God's Adventure for You (Sermon Starter #107)
Text: Luke 2:1-7, Philippians 1:6. Sermon in a Sentence: Dare to believe that the very God of the universe is involving Himself in the adventure He’s called you to undertake.
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Not as Bad as Them (Sermon Starter #108)
Text: Amos 1:1 - 2:16. Sermon in a Sentence: Though less cruel than other nations, a wicked people with godly roots should expect drastic divine punishment.
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Strong Offense / Strong Defense (Sermon Starter #105)
Text: Ephesians 6:10-17. Sermon in a Sentence: In preparation for spiritual battles, the church needs to develop a strong offense and a strong defense.
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God's Presence in the Unexpected (Sermon Starter #106)
Text: Luke 2:4-7. Sermon in a Sentence: Learn to be open to the possibility of God being present in the unexpected.
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When God Gets Mad (Sermon Starter #111)
Text: Amos 5:1 - 6:14. Sermon in a Sentence: To a people with whom He is displeased, God’s message is “Seek Me and live.”
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My Children Should Know Better (Sermon Starter #109)
Text: Amos 3:1-15. Sermon in a Sentence: When praying for your country, be aware that the privilege of God’s favor inherently contains the promise of greater punishment for evils committed.
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A Word to Women (Sermon Starter #110)
Text: Amos 4:1-13. Sermon in a Sentence: God expects a backslidden people to heed His warning signs.
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Visions of Judgment (Sermon Starter #112)
Text: Amos 7:1 - 9:10. Sermon in a Sentence: God’s righteous anger can be forestalled in its early stages by the intercessory prayers of His people.
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But I Thought God Promised (Sermon Starter #113)
Text: Amos 9:11-15. Sermon in a Sentence: Most of God’s promises are reserved for those who remain faithful to Him.
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