It’s Two-fer-Tuesday, my friends, which means two new sermons from the brethren down in Arkansas.
First, we have Pastor Roger Copeland of Northern Hills Baptist Church in Texarkana preaching from Genesis 41:41-43 on “Handling Success Successfully.”
Next, we have Pastor Cody Andrews of Holly Springs Missionary Baptist Church in Star City preaching from Galatians 5:16-26 on “The Battle Between Spirit and Flesh.”
Both of these sermons were delivered on Sunday, November 1st.
Pastor Roger Copeland – Handling Success Successfully
Pastor Cody Andrews – The Battle Between Spirit and Flesh
Answering your question on my blog: My day will be consisting of walking, reading to prepare for tonight’s lesson and sermon prep for the Bible study tonight! We’re on another week with our leadership series, the outlines of which I normally share on the blog on Wednesday!
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Lord bless your prep and Bible study! Looking forward to the next leadership lesson post.
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Thanks for your words of blessings!
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👍🏻🙏🏻🙂
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God bless you!
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Thanks, brother, and God bless you!
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Likewise to you brother!
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I’m going to try to listen to this while I study!
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👍🏻🙂👍🏻
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Just finished!
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Pastor Roger’s message was really really good, ministered to me. Few can handle success well and how easily we forget God if we get all we want; what an edifying sermon and hard hitting in a good way!
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Thanks and I was edified by that sermon as well. It’s almost predictable how in the life of a believer, worldly “success” usually leads to an attitude of self-sufficiency and spiritual decline.
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Yeah I was thinking of that how predictable people get leaving God when they get what they want and yet we always think we are the exception to the rule
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Pastor Roger didn’t mention it, but there’s a statistic out there that something like 70% of big-ticket lottery winners have to declare bankruptcy within five years of winning. It’s an example from secular society, but there’s a spiritual lesson.
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Wow that’s a high number and statistics; I’ve heard some even regret it! There’s a spiritual lesson indeed.
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Many thanks brother Tom.
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Thanks, sister Crissy! My wife finds MLJ a bit challenging at times, but she really enjoys the weekly sermons from these two Arkansas pastors.
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I am still wrapped up in MLJ. I learn so much by listening to this man’s teaching. 😊
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I enjoy MLJ’s sermons very much and we listen to one each week. But I also appreciate the “folksy” sermons of the Arkansas pastors. In the DVD documentary on MLJ, “Logic on Fire: The Life and Legacy of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones” (I think you would thoroughly enjoy this), mention is made that he didn’t “talk down”/condescend to the congregation of his first church, even though they were largely “working class.” But there’s little doubt that MLJ is “meaty” and some would find his sermons challenging.
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Thank you Tom. I will search for the DVD. It sounds interesting.
I just finished watching the two instalments of the American Gospel.
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You’re welcome, Crissy!
RE: American Gospel
Both documentaries were so informative.
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