STUDY SHEET for Sunday PM service – November 19, 2017

  • Derek Thomas … We are never to approach any work for God from the perspective of our own natural abilities. “Whoever, therefore, shall acknowledge that God is sufficient for overcoming all obstacles”, Calvin concludes, “will gird himself bravely for his work; but he who delays for calculating his own strength is not only weakened but is almost overcome.” He continues: “Many are so full, yea so puffed out with confidence, that they bring forth nothing but wind. Hence let us learn to seek from God alone that fortitude which we need: for we are not stronger than Ezekiel, and if he needed to be strengthened by the Spirit of God, much more do we at this time need it.” [Thomas, D. (1993). God Strengthens: Ezekiel Simply Explained (p. 34). Darlington, England: Evangelical Press.]

We started in Ezekiel a few weeks ago. In my yearly reading I had seen some things that I thought would be good for us to give further study.

But I had no idea …

Wow … it seems that God took this series away from me in a hurry, and I am just trying to keep up. What a blessing! Written around 2,500 years ago but so very relevant for our times.

If we took these lessons of preparation seriously, our preaching and teaching would be dramatically transformed to the glory of God.

Think about it. Is God preparing us to speak for him? Do we see the absolute need for complete dependence on him to honor him in our service?

 

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