Sermons from October 2021 (Page 5)

Sermons from October 2021 (Page 5)

James 4:1-10

Conflict in the Church Note:  This sermon was preached in 1991.  James 3:13-18 was covered by Associate Pastor Brad Harper, but the manuscript is not available.   Introduction:  A father heard a commotion in his yard and looked outside to see his daughter and several playmates in a heated quarrel.  When he reprimanded her his daughter explained, “We’re just playing church!”  Actually, that’s not too hard a scenario to believe.  One of my favorite books is entitled Great Church Fights.  It was written by a Conservative Baptist pastor named…

James 4:11-17

When Christians Play God It’s great to have our families all together in one service today.  I applaud the decision to give our children’s workers, youth leaders, and adult ABF teachers a break for the month before school starts.  But even more importantly, I think it’s wonderful to have our families worshiping together.  We have a tendency to split families up when we come to church, and there are some good educational benefits to that.  But it’s also great for children to sit with…

James 5:1-6

A Word to the Wealthy “Now listen, you rich people, weep and wail because of the misery that is coming upon you. Your wealth has rotted, and moths have eaten your clothes. Your gold and silver are corroded. Their corrosion will testify against you and eat your flesh like fire. You have hoarded wealth in the last days.” Surely James isn’t speaking to us – we who have eaten at least three meals in the last 24 hours, who enjoyed…

James 5:7-12

Lord, Give me Patience–Now! Last Sunday James offered us a “word to the wealthy,” rebuking the wicked who misuse riches in flagrant disregard of godly principles of stewardship.  Pastor Phil did a really good job sharing that theme with us.  Today our Scripture passage considers the other side of the coin:  what about those who get the short end of the stick–the poor, the downtrodden and the suffering?   There is a theological movement that has developed in many liberal denominations over the past…

James 5:13-20

Handle With Prayer Today we will conclude our study of the Book of James as we turn our attention to chapter 5:13-20.  Good, decent, and godly scholars differ greatly in their interpretation of these verses, and that always makes it a bit disconcerting when one tries to deliver a clear and unambiguous message from God.  But let’s study it together and see what we can learn. Is any one of you in trouble? He should pray. Is anyone happy? Let him sing…

Ecclesiastes 1:1-11

The Bottom Side of the Rug My homiletics professor in seminary taught us that the introduction is the most important part of a sermon because in the first two minutes you will either convince people they should listen to the rest of it or allow them to drift.  I’m going to use as my introduction today the reading of the Scripture text itself because I believe this passage will convince you all by itself that you should listen to the…

Ecclesiastes 1:12-26

The Search for Satisfaction Note:  This sermon was preached at First Free Wichita in Sunday at Six. “Stop the World!  I Want to Get Off,” is the message of a Broadway musical of a number of years back.  Did you ever feel that way?  Don’t be afraid to admit it.  The wisest man who ever lived felt that way.  He looked at the jigsaw puzzle known as human life and desperately tried to fit all the pieces together.  He tried to find the key to life but he…

ecclesiates 3:1-22

The Tyranny of Time and Eternity Two of the most incomprehensible terms in the English language are “time” and “eternity.”  Have you ever tried to define these words?  Years ago I conducted a rather thorough search for a workable definition of time.  About the best I could come up with was the following: “Time is the mere abstract possibility of events in durational sequence.”  Now if you take pains to examine that definition and to digest each part of it very carefully, you will probably be forced to admit you don’t understand what time is…

Ecclesiastes 4:1-16

Wise Work in a Wicked World The question for today is, “How do we keep our sanity while working in a wicked world?” A great deal of work is oppressive.  (4:1-3) The opening verses of chapter 4 speak of the oppression of the poor by the powerful. Economic injustice was so severe and so pervasive in the Preacher’s day that he declared it is better to be dead than living and better still to have never been born, because the only alternative…

Ecclesiastes 5:1-7

In Search of Excellence in Worship People come to church for many different reasons.  Some of us are probably here this morning out of sheer habit.  Church is where we’ve always been on Sunday morning, and habits are easier to continue than to break.  Some may be here to avoid guilt, i.e., the guilty conscience we know we’d have if we went to the golf course instead.  Some us are here out of obligation.  Our parents have told us to come or God’s Word has instructed us not to forsake the assembling of…

Ecclesiastes 5:8-6:12

Satisfaction Sold Separately I’m not guilty of divulging any state secrets when I suggest that many Americans live as though their life verse were Ecclesiastes 10:19, where we read these rather startling words, “Money is the answer for everything.”  That attitude is not only common in our culture; it is even common among Christians.  Now it’s not my purpose this morning to wrestle with the interpretation of Eccl. 10:19, because  Solomon’s actual view of riches, as revealed here in chapters 5 & 6, is far different.  And that is…

Ecclesiastes 7:1-20

The Test of Adversity Is Easier than the Test of Prosperity A well-known Hollywood actress once said, “I know what it’s like to be poor.  And I know what it’s like to be rich.  And let me tell you, rich is better.”[i]  But Solomon would disagree.  I don’t know whether he was ever poor, but he certainly was rich, and his personal testimony in chapter 5 and 6 of Ecclesiastes is that wealth is not all it’s cracked up to be.  In fact, prosperity in general does not live up to its billing.…