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Hypocrites In The Church (Sermon Starter #131)
Text: Luke 16:14,15. Sermon in a Sentence: Religious leaders must always guard against hypocrisy.
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Dealing With Bitterness #3 (Sermon Starter #128)

Text: Ephesians 4:31. Sermon in a Sentence: For believers to exhibit the new nature requires the putting away of bitterness.

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Dealing With Bitterness #4 (Sermon Starter #129)
Text: Hebrews 12:15. Sermon in a Sentence: Roots of bitterness can be eliminated by exercising foresight.
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The Sin Of Being Too Busy (Sermon Starter #130)
Text: Luke 10:38-42. Sermon in a Sentence: Like Martha, some of us need to hear Christ say, “You are much too busy!”...read more >>

The Reasons For Bitterness #2 (Sermon Starter #127)

Text:  Ruth 1.  Sermon in a Sentence: Naming toward whom one’s bitterness is directed helps resolve the problem.

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Problems At The Top (Sermon Starter #135)
Text: Micah 3:1-12. Sermon in a Sentence: The destiny of God’s people is dependant upon leaders who are filled with the Spirit of the Lord....read more >>

Senior Saints (Sermon Starter #132)
Text: Joshua 14:6-14. Sermon in a Sentence: Aging well requires a proper attitude....read more >>

The Sadness Of Incurable Cancer (Sermon Starter #133)
Text: Micah, Chapter 1. Sermon in a Sentence: Heeding God’s known danger signals helps avoid the sadness of incurable cancer.
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Who Really Speaks For God? (Sermon Starter #134)
Text: Micah, Chapter 2. Sermon in a Sentence: It is cause for rejoicing when people learn to affirm God’s true prophets....read more >>

What God Regains (Sermon Starter #138)
Text: Micah 6:1-8. Sermon in a Sentence: The good required of us by God is that we do justice, love kindness and walk humbly before Him....read more >>

Coming Apart At The Seams (Sermon Starter #139)
Text: Micah 6:9-7:7. Sermon in a Sentence: When a society begins to fall apart, it is the better part of wisdom to look to God....read more >>

God's Secret Plan (Sermon Starter #136)
Text: Micah 4. Sermon in a Sentence: Even as part of a nation ripe for judgment, the faithful can take comfort in God’s plans for them.
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God's Great Ruler (Sermon Starter #137)
Text: Micah 5:1-15. Sermon in a Sentence: Wise men worship God’s great ruler.
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Who Is A God Like You? (Sermon Starter #140)
Text: Micah 7:8-20. Sermon in a Sentence: True believers must learn to live in the reality of a God much greater than 8th century B.C. Judah’s … or 21st century A.D. America’s....read more >>

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