Sermons about 1 Samuel 167 (2024)

  • "These Things Shall Fade Away" Series

    Contributed by Ken Sauer on Dec 12, 2012

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    A sermon about the only thing that lasts.

    1 Corinthians 13:1-13“What Gives Life Meaning?: These Things Shall Fade Away”In his book “Soul Grafiti: Making A Life In The Way of Jesus” author Mark Scandrette tells about a person he met who lived in an abandoned school bus.The man was bitter; he hated God; he ...read more

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    Denomination: United Methodist

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    Contributed by Robert Leroe on Dec 12, 2012

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    A Christian view of sexuality. Lust happens when attraction becomes an overpowering factor in one's life. Chastity is a positive lifestyle marked by self-control.

    A cartoon depicts two guys in Hell, and one says to the other: “I was under the impression that what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.” All of the deadly sins we’ve been studying are distorted or excessive attachments to good things. We make them bad. When life revolves around ...read more

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    Denomination: Congregational

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    Contributed by Robert Leroe on Dec 13, 2012

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    We can be complacent or strive toward quality work, for excellence.

    Sloths are mammals who move only when necessary and even then very slowly. They’re known to dig their curved claws into a tree branch and hang without effort for hours-on-end; they are as unmotivated as they look!SlothSloth is something we make jokes about, but few think of it as sin. ...read more

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    Denomination: Congregational

  • Good Vs Evil : God Is Victorious

    Contributed by Dr. Madana Kumar, Phd on Dec 13, 2012

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    God is always victorious in the battle of Good Vs Evil

    Good Vs Evil: God is VictoriousThis month we are looking into the theme of Good Vs evil. And this month is probably the most appropriate month to look at the theme in India. These couple of months are the months of Puja around us, The Dusserah, the Duga Puaja and then the Diwali. If you have ...read more

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    Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational

  • The Elephant In Your Living Room

    Contributed by Pastor Kris Belfils on Dec 13, 2012

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    Too many times we have dreams or goals and we shrink back because of fear. It is time we face that "Elephant In The Living Room" once and for all.

    There are several elements to courage that are always there. When we follow through with what we need to do, even though we don’t want to do it, we will see all these elements come to pass.ELEMENTS TO COURAGE1. Courage takes boldness - To Face your fearsFear, in it self, can rule us and ...read more

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    Denomination: Pentecostal

  • We Are Family

    Contributed by Leon Drake on Dec 16, 2012

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    The Church is a family - good, bad, or ugly, we are to love one another.

    Rules for Living with Others5 Do not speak angrily to an older man, but plead with him as if he were your father. Treat younger men like brothers, 2 older women like mothers, and younger women like sisters. Always treat them in a pure way.3 Take care of widows who are truly widows. 4 But if a ...read more

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    Denomination: Nazarene

  • Overcoming Faith

    Contributed by Stephen E. Trail on Dec 16, 2012

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    How to have victory in your faith walk.

    “Overcoming Faith”1 John 5:4 For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith.To start today’s message I’m going to make a statement that I hope that you agree with but whether you do or not it is still ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Your Covenant Right To Divine Healing Series

    Contributed by Marcel Odimgbe on Dec 17, 2012

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    Healing a covenant right and not a privilege to the believer in Christ. The bible tells that by the stripes of Christ we were healed.

    Your Covenant Right To Divine HealingSickness and disease has been one of the devastating enemies of the human race. Man has been in the struggle and fight against them. Why? They cause discomfort and constitute a serious threat to the optimum functioning of man. They ultimately result in cutting ...read more

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    Denomination: Pentecostal

  • God's Privileged Children Series

    Contributed by Dennis Davidson on Dec 17, 2012

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    Since God has shown us such great love in dying for us & saving us, we should respond with love for Him. As we do, our Father transforms us into the children He would have us be. Are you the Christian God would have you be?

    1 JOHN 3: 1-3 [LIFE, LIGHT & LOVE SERIES]GOD'S PRIVILEGED CHILDREN[Romans 8:14-18] One of the great blessings about being a pastor is the opportunity to rejoice with the parents when a NEW BABY IS BORN. I enjoy visiting the mother and her baby on the day of birth. What a joy it is to look ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Hope That Lives

    Contributed by Ed Sasnett on Dec 18, 2012

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    Believers have a living hope because the death and resurrection of Jesus guarantees their salvation.

    Title:Hope That LivesText:1 Peter 1:3-13, 18-21Truth:Believers have a living hope because the death and resurrection of Jesus guarantees their salvation.Aim:to give people hope based on the certainties of salvation.INTRODUCTIONHope is central to our lives. Our life is filled with hope. ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • "These 3 Remain" Series

    Contributed by Ken Sauer on Dec 19, 2012

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    A sermona about the supremacy of love.

    1 Corinthians 13:1-13“What Gives Life Meaning?: These 3 Remain”I like the way Eugene Peterson has written this in The Message: “[Right Now] we don’t see things clearly. We’re squinting in a fog, peering through a mist.But it won’t be long before the weather ...read more

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    Denomination: United Methodist

  • Giving It Away Series

    Contributed by Rick Stacy on Dec 19, 2012

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    Money is a major challenge for anyone who wants to be a follower of Jesus and a child of God.

    The Feast of Great JoyToo many of us worship at the “Shrine of the Golden Arches”In Dangers, Toils & Snares, John Ortberg writes:When we take our children to the shrine of the Golden Arches, they always lust for the meal that comes with a cheap little prize, a combination ...read more

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    Denomination: Christian/Church Of Christ

  • Focus On Jesus

    Contributed by Ronnie Miller on Dec 20, 2012

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    It seems each year many get farther and farther from the truth of the gospel of Christ. The big problem with that is …eternal life seems like a fairy tale to those that are content with living in the world.The reality of life on earth is all that matter

    Focus on Jesus It seems each year many get farther and farther from the truth of the gospel of Christ. The big problem with that is …eternal life seems like a fairy tale to those that are content with living ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • "The Most Jesus-Like Characteristic You Can Imagine" Series

    Contributed by Ken Sauer on Dec 20, 2012

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    A sermon for Christmas Eve.

    1 Corinthians 13:1-13Luke 2:1-20“What Gives Life Meaning?: The Most Jesus-Like Characteristic You Can Imagine”In the story of Jesus’ birth, Luke begins with, “In those days…“In those days…”In those days things were like they are ...read more

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    Denomination: United Methodist

  • The Wrath Of God

    Contributed by Rick Pendleton on Dec 21, 2012

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    Nobody wants to talk about it... it is not Politically Correct... but the wrath of God is REAL!

    THE WRATH OF GODRomans 1:18-23Today we are addressing one of those “sore spots” for Christians.The scripture boldly declares… not defends… boldly declares the WRATH OF GOD.Most churches and most Christian run away from it or try to defend it, or explain it away.But if ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Sermons about 1 Samuel 167 (2024)

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    What does 1 Samuel 16 7 teach us? ›

    Man does not see what the LORD sees, for man sees what is visible, but the LORD sees the heart" (1 Sam. 16:7). Whereas man places a high price on the externals God examines deep within that man for something more. Man judges one on the basis of one's appearance, but God critiques the heart.

    What lesson do we learn from the anointing of David? ›

    In 1 Samuel 16, God anointed David to be Israel's next king. From the process involving the selection of David and his service to Saul, God reveals seven lessons for being a leader for Him. These include: (1) trust; (2) faith; (3) integrity; (4) being Spirit-led; (5) submission; (6) service; and (7) worship.

    What is the prayer for Samuel 16 7? ›

    1 Samuel 16:7 Desires God to Purify Our Hearts

    You see what is true about my heart, our hearts. God, we want our hearts to be pleasing to you. Purify our hearts, we pray. Humble our hearts, soften our hearts, make our hearts like yours, we pray.

    What does it mean that God looks at the heart? ›

    1 Samuel 16:7 agrees with the above passage in that it says our omniscient God knows our hearts – every one of our hearts. He knows each person's heart condition and the motives behind everything we think, say, and do. Man cannot see another's heart; only God can see a man's heart — the seat of who he intrinsically is.

    What is the object lesson of 1 Samuel 16 7? ›

    Listen to God's Word, "for the LORD seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart" (1 Samuel 16:7). What is really wonderful is when a person is healthy and right on the inside. Such inner health and rightness will show forth on the outside as well.

    What is the main point of 1 Samuel 16? ›

    Samuel is commanded to go and anoint the next king, who will be the Messiah for his people and the type of the Messiah who became the King of kings and the Lord of lords. But, like so much of the subsequent story of God's campaign, this one is filled with surprises. God is always doing things in ways we do not expect.

    What does David's anointing symbolize? ›

    The anointing of David evokes not only the idea of God's elected king, but also that of shepherd; the sacrifice presages Christ as the sacrificial lamb, anticipating the final painting of the entire series, the Last Supper.

    Why did God send Samuel to anoint David? ›

    Saul was allowed to rule for as long as he lived, but God planned to have another man ready to become king after Saul died. God told Samuel to go to Bethlehem and anoint one of Jesse's sons as the next king. The official way that a person was shown to be chosen by God was to be anointed.

    What is the importance of being anointed by God? ›

    From this can deduce that “to anoint” is not just to “smear or rub oil” over a person or thing. It means to separate and make sacred. The moment we gave our lives to Christ, God separated us for Himself. He anointed us by His Spirit so that we became different from other humans, consecrated to Himself.

    Who did God reject in 1 Samuel 16 7? ›

    ' 1 Samuel 16:6, 7: “As they came in and he saw Eliab he [Samuel] said: “Surely here before Jehovah stands his anointed one.” But Jehovah said to Samuel: “Do not pay attention to his appearance and how tall he is, for I have rejected him.

    What is the lesson from God calling Samuel? ›

    For this, God reveals that He speaks to those who diligently seek Him. Second, even before he knew the Lord, Samuel showed his responsiveness by leaping forward when called. From this, God reveals that He wants you to be responsive to His Word, even when you do not understand.

    What does David's prayer mean? ›

    David's prayer of repentance is in response to premeditated sin that he planned out intentionally and that he tried to bury to avoid the negative consequences. The spontaneous, day-to-day sins, over a decade of confessing them and submitting them to God, decrease as we gradually find victory over them.

    How do I know if God is in my heart? ›

    Joyful sacrifice, relentless submission, godly sorrow, and soul-ravishing satisfaction—these are the marks of a heart captivated by the glory and beauty of God.

    What is the theme of 1 Samuel 16 7? ›

    1 Samuel 16:7 Reminds Us that Our Heart Matters

    I want your hearts attuned to me, desiring me, loving me. This is the first and greatest commandment.” Jesus says, “Love. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and all your soul and all your mind and all your strength.

    Is the heart physical or spiritual? ›

    God created us with a physical heart that allows us to live temporally; he gave us a spiritual heart that means we will live eternally. Guarding your heart begins with a commitment to strive for a healthy heart.

    What are the lessons we can learn from David's fall and repentance? ›

    He is also a positive example… how to repent and turn back to the Lord after we have sinned. He is an example in that he points us to God. If God is willing to show mercy toward David at the lowest point in his life, there is hope for us. If David found God's grace in the aftermath of his sin, we can too.

    What does it mean with the mouth confession is made unto salvation? ›

    For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation” (Rom. 10:9-10). Note that Paul said “if” one confesses with the mouth and believes in their heart they shall be saved. The opposite of that is that if they do not do those two things, they will not be saved.

    What does God bless the child that has its own mean? ›

    The phrase "God bless the child that's got his own" implies that those who have their own resources and are self-sufficient are deserving of God's blessings. In other words, individuals who are able to take care of themselves and provide for their own needs are more likely to succeed and be blessed in life.

    What does be merciful as your father is merciful mean? ›

    This means that when Jesus tells you to be merciful as your Father is merciful, he is telling you not only to love your neighbor, but to love your enemies and pray for those who hate you. Forgive in your heart those who have sinned against you and have not said sorry.

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