
00:00
00:00
00:01
Transcript
1/0
Amen. Mark chapter number five, if you're there, if you'll stand as you read God's word, I had every intention to preach out of Acts chapter number 12. There's a passage there after Peter is let loose from prison because the church prayed for him. There's a passage there that says that Herod got up and made a good speech, if you will, and the Bible says that he gave God not the glory, and the Lord God killed him on the spot. He was ate up with worms. I was gonna preach on the spirit of Herod. The Lord just led me in a different direction this morning, so I'll be quick. Listen fast, I'll preach fast, whatever that means, and we'll get out of here, all right? Mark chapter number five, the Bible says this, And they came over into the other side of the sea, into the country of the Gadarenes. And when he was come out of the ship, immediately there met him out of the tombs a man with an unclean spirit, who had his dwelling among the tombs. And no man could bind him, no, not with chains, because that he had been often bound with fetters and chains, and chains had been plucked asunder by him. And the fetters broken into pieces, neither could any man tame him. And always, night and day, he was in the mountains and in the tombs, crying and cutting himself with stones. But when he saw Jesus afar off, he ran and worshipped him. How many still believe we should worship Jesus, amen? Can I say this, that if a naked man cutting himself, crying in a tomb somewhere can recognize when Jesus is here, ought not the children of God recognize when Jesus is in the building? He worshiped him. And the Bible says in verse 7, And cried with a loud voice, and said, We, what have I to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of the Most High God? I assure thee by God that thou torment me not. We understand that's the demon speaking inside of him. For he said unto him, Come out of the man, thou unclean spirit. And he asked him, What is thy name? And he answered and said, My name is Legion, for we are many. and he besought him much that he would not send them away out of the country. Now there was nigh unto the mountains a great herd of swine feeding, and all the devils besought him, saying, Send us into the swine, that we may enter into them. And forthwith Jesus gave them leave, gave them permission, if you will, and the unclean spirits went out and entered into the swine, and the herd ran violently down a steep place into the sea, and there were about two thousand and were choked in the sea. And they that fed the swine fled and told it in the city and in the country. And they went out to see what it was that was done. And they come to Jesus and see him that was possessed, notice past tense, with the devil and had, past tense, the legion sitting and clothed in his right mind and they were afraid. And they that saw it told them how it befell to them and was possessed with the devil and also concerning the swine. And they began to pray him to depart out of their coast. And when he was coming to the ship, he that had been possessed with the devil prayed that it might be with him. Howbeit Jesus suffered him not and saith unto him, go home to thy friends and tell them how great things the Lord hath done for thee and hath had compassion on thee. Lord, we love you today. Lord, I ask God, Lord, it's so wonderful for good singing, good music or good testimony, but Lord, I believe it is your will, God, that we just open up your word just for a couple of minutes. God, that Lord, we declare what thus saith the Lord, and I understand. Lord, there's nothing I can say, God, that'll help nobody, but it is your word. Lord, that can help. And God, that goes beyond the mind and the heart, but into the joints and marrow. And God, that you give us some help this morning. Lord, that we leave today, Lord, different than what we came. We love you in your name, we pray, amen. You can be seated. I will say this, that tonight we're not having service. So if we see like we're going a little lengthy, that's why. We're just making sure we get enough on the Lord's day to last us over, amen. You study Mark chapter number five, you're gonna find that Jesus has just now performed one of the great miracles of calming the sea. The disciples were on the sea and they were afraid and that's when. Jesus calms the ocean, He calms the storm, and He finds Himself on the shore of what the Bible calls the Gadarenes. And I want to, if you will, zero in on verse number 15. You read the stories we just did. There's a man that approaches him who needs a touch from God, and he finds Jesus, and I want you to notice the difference, if you will, from the man that we just read about, cutting himself, naked, running around in a graveyard, possessed with some demons, and notice the difference of before and after. Look with me in verse number 15. The Bible says this. And they come to Jesus and see him that was possessed with the devil, and had the legion, now notice the next statement, sitting and clothed and in his right mind. Can I say this this morning, that Jesus makes the difference in the lives of people. We've got a man who is struggling, strung out of his mind, depressed, fearful, anxiety, cutting himself. The Bible says that no man can tame him. He's screaming. The Bible says all the way, day and night. I don't know about you, but that sounds like a miserable kind of fella to me. But something happens when he meets a man by the name of Jesus that now he's sitting and he's clothed and he's in his right mind. I still believe that Jesus that can do that for that man can still do it for people in our society today. Amen. There's a difference with Jesus. In other words, I could ask it like this. Brother Jason Bard, he works for UPS. Their slogan used to be this, what can Brown do for you? Here's my slogan, what can Jesus do for you? I don't know about you, but I'm thankful for the day that Lord Jesus Christ saved me. The Bible says that if any man be in Christ, he's a new creature. And we're not told how this man became demon possessed, but we know this, that it was more than likely that he yielded himself to the devil. He yielded himself to sin. And let me remind you this morning that sin will take you further than you want to go. It'll keep you longer than you want to stay. And it will always cost you more than you want to pay. Preacher, why is sin dangerous? Well, we look at our text. Number one, sin has a deceiving possession. Look with me again in verse number two. The Bible says this, and when he has come out of the ship, immediately there met him out of the tombs a man with a unclean spirit. You jump down to verse number 9. He asks him what his name is. He responds with the name Legion. That means that he was possessed from anywhere from a total of 3,000 to 6,000 demons all at the same time. I begin to ask myself, how in the world does this man go from having a normal life to being possessed by this many demons? Can I say this? That he opened himself up to sin. In other words, he started doing things that he had no business doing. He started going places that he had no business going to. He started messing with situations that he had no business messing with. And listen to me this morning, as Christians, we cannot be possessed by the devil. Somebody say amen right there. But you can be oppressed. That means that the devil from an outer influence can oppress you and try to trip you up and try to mess you and try to throw snares for you. This man opened himself up to things and no business. And let me tell you this morning that Satan will sneak in any way that he can. Everybody that just got back from youth conference, listen to me. Satan's going to sneak in any way that he can. The Bible calls himself as a lion seeking. He's not just idle. He's not just standing by. But no, the lion, the devil, he's seeking about whom he may devour. He'll sneak in, sin, has a deceiving possession. Can I say this this morning that the drunk did not wake up and say, today I'm gonna be an alcoholic. The crack addict didn't say, well, today I'm gonna be strung out on drugs. Today I'm gonna lose my family. Today I'm gonna lose everything I have. No, they didn't wake up that way, but they started messing with things they had no business messing with. The adulterer didn't wake up and say, today I'm gonna lose my wife and my family. No, but it started with a text. It started with a Facebook message. It started with a look. Started doing things that they had no business doing. That maniac didn't wake up and say, well, I'm just going to pack up my things. I'm going to get out of my house. I'm going to kiss my wife and my children goodbye. I'm going to take up residence in a graveyard somewhere. I'm going to start cutting myself. I'm going to start screaming. I'm going to start being possessed with a bunch of demons. How did it start? It started with him doing something he never should have done in the first place. He opened himself up to sin. The Bible says this in James 1.15, then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin, and sin when it is finished, it bringeth forth death. Sin, why is sin dangerous? Because it has a deceiving possession. Number two, sin has a distant placement. Verse number three, we've already mentioned the Bible says, who had his dwelling among the tombs. I believe that this man used to live with his family. I'm going to prove it to you in just a second. And everything in his life used to be good. But now he's living among the dead. How in the world do you go from being at home with your family to living with the dead? Sin. Sin has the capability of making you go places and end up in situations that you never would have dreamed you would have ended up in. Sin will get you away from your family, your friends, your godly influences. Sin will keep you from the Bible, and the Bible will keep you from sin. Sin will take you to a place that you never intended to go. Listen, you ask people right now that are strung out of their mind, they would have never imagined they're in the circumstance that they're in. And I'm talking about people that used to say, well, I was a Christian, I'm saved. You talk to them, well, I don't, Creature, I don't know how I got here, but I never imagined I'd be in the situation that I'm in. Sin has a distant placement. Listen to me. Listen to me, young people. Sin will get you away from mom and dad. They'll get you to disagree with the counsel that they've given you. Sin will get you away from a godly mama and a godly daddy. Sin will get you to go against everything that your home has stood for. Sin has a distant placement. The devil, the thief, the Bible says, cometh to steal, kill, and destroy. Why is sin dangerous? Number three, sin has a detaining predicament. Verse number four, would you look there with me? Because he had been often bound with fetters and chains, and the chains had been plucked asunder. That means split in two by him. And the fetters broken in pieces, neither could any man tame him. You know the Bible says in 2 Timothy 2, 26, that they may recover themselves out of the snare of the devil. John 8, 34, Jesus answered them and said, verily, verily, I say to you, whosoever committed sin is a servant of sin. Can I ask you a question this morning? What sin are you under bondage this morning? What sins got you yoked up? Well, it may not be drugs, it may not be alcohol. What about sowing discord? What about gossip? What about slander? What about talking behind people's back? We don't wanna go there though, do we? What about pride? What about envy? What about strife? What sin this morning has you bound up? Is there a sin that you just haven't given up? What about that secret sin that nobody knows about? What sin has taken your joy? Here's what I found. The most miserable people are not lost people, but they're saved people who are living in sin. They'll try to hide it, they'll try to fight it, they'll try to put on a face and say that they're so joyful, but in all reality, they are so miserable. Why? Because they're bound with sin. And I say this, though, that we don't have to live in bondage. We don't have to live bound up by sin. The Bible says in Galatians 5.15, this I say then, if we walk in the Spirit, we shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh. Galatians 5 once says, Stand fast, therefore, in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free. Be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage. John 8.32 says this, And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. Romans 6.18 says, Being then made free from sin, you became the servants of righteousness. Why is sin dangerous? Let me give you this one. It has a disturbing power. Look with me in verse number 3. Who had His dwelling among the tombs, and no man could bind Him, No, not with chains. Because that he had been often down with fetters and chains, and the chains had been plucked asunder. In other words, they tried to chain up this guy, but there was some supernatural power from the devil that allowed him to break these chains. He had a supernatural power. No man could tame him. He broke the chains. Demons had the power over his speech. If you study the text, they begin to cry out on his behalf saying, what have I to do with thee? They have power over his emotions. The Bible said that this man cried constantly. The sin had power over his actions. He continually cut himself day in and day out. You may think that you have power over the sin. Well preacher, I just do a little bit. Nobody knows about it. I got it under control. I got it in secret. The preacher don't know about it. Mom and daddy don't know about it. My wife don't know about it. Or my husband don't know about it. And you think that you've got control over your sin. But really that sin has control over you. This sin had a disturbing power. I've already mentioned that James 1.15, when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin. But you notice, in sin when it is finished, it bringeth forth death. Then we see a disruptive pattern. Verse number 5 of the Bible says this, and always, night and day. Do y'all see the word always? Do y'all believe your Bible this morning? Always. Always. Think with me for a moment. Always. Night and day. If I believe my Bible this morning, all throughout the day and all throughout the night, the pattern of this man's life was crying and cutting. The man who once no doubt had a good life, now this was the pattern of his life. He was cutting himself, screaming all day and all night. He goes from a home, we'll get there in just a second, probably a good life, And now, every day and every night, he's living in the tombs, cutting and crying, screaming, always, day and night. Sin will give you a disruptive pattern. I was reading, I forget where we was at, we was at Dollywood and we saw these turtles. And who was with me when we saw those turtles in the water? Just a couple of you. And I had somebody tell me, I said, yeah, these turtles, they were snapping turtles. And I was asking somebody, somebody just volunteered this information to me, I don't even think I asked for it, they just began to tell me about these turtles, and I pretended like I was interested. And they said, well, you know, these turtles, they'll stick their tongue out. And these little fish will kind of, they think that that little tongue is a worm. They'll bury themselves and they'll get all in the dirt and they'll stick a little tongue out and little fish will come by and they'll think that that little tongue is a worm. And just when the fish gets close enough to the turtle, that turtle eats that fish. Can I tell you, that is exactly what sin looks like. We are enticed because of our flesh, and man, it looks good, and it's so tempting, man, and we just think it's gonna make life better, and we think the end result is gonna be better, and just when we get so close, the devil's got us. And now we're messed up. A disruptive pattern. But can I say this? And I'm just gonna give you a couple things. about after this man met Jesus. Look with me in verse six. After he meets Jesus, he's got a different perspective. Verse number six, but when he saw Jesus afar off, he ran and he worshiped. Now remember, I wanna remind you that every day and night, he's screaming, he's in pain, he's crying, he's cutting himself. He wandered day in and day out. He always wondered if he could get any help. And I don't know, here's what we gotta understand according to the text. Something about Jesus made him come to him. Remember, there's society around Him that's trying to bind Him up. They're trying to chain Him. He don't want nothing to do with them. He's breaking the chains. They couldn't tame Him. But there was something about Jesus that was different. And the Bible says that He ran and He worshipped Him. He had a different perspective. Could it be, if you look at the previous chapter, you'll find that Jesus is out on the water, the storms are raging, and He's out there with His disciples, and could it be that that man who's cutting himself, day and night he's screaming, he sees a little boat, he sees that boat out on the storm, and he thinks that that boat's going to go under, but could it be that that demon-possessed man looks out, and he sees a man stand up on the bow of the ship, and say, peace, be still, and he notices that the storm calms, Could it be that he thought to himself, well if that man did it for them, maybe he can do something for me? Listen to me this morning. God and people look at your life, and society will look at your life, and they think if God could do it for them, maybe that God could do it for me. He had a different perspective about this man named Jesus. He saw, he ran, and he worshipped. Number two, he had a different position. I'm moving quickly this morning. He had a different position. Look with me in verse number 15. And they come to Jesus, seeing him that was possessed with the devil and had the legion sitting and clothed and in his right mind, and they were afraid. He's no longer in the tombs crying and cutting himself, but he's in a different position. He's sitting, clothed, and in his right mind. A different position. Do you realize with Jesus, there's a different position? Do you realize this morning, that if you're not saved, you are an enmity with God, you are an enemy with God, but because of Jesus Christ, you don't have to stay an enemy with God. In fact, you can go from being an enemy with God to being a friend of God. The Bible says in Romans 5, for if when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of His Son, much more being reconciled, we shall be saved by His life. He's now in a different position. In other words, the Bible says He's sitting He's clothed and he's in his right mind. How many of you agree with me this morning, there's a big difference between the man that we're reading about? Big difference. He's in a different position. In other words, I believe that when this man had an encounter with the Son of God, he was a little bit different. I don't believe that he went to the same place as he used to go to. I don't believe he's going back to the tomb. I don't believe he's dressing the same way. Isn't it interesting when he meets Jesus, he puts some clothes on? Somebody help me preach. Yeah, oh yeah, come on now. When he meets Jesus, he realizes there's some nakedness and he comes and puts some clothes on. Come on now. I know this, that listen, when we get up to Jesus, listen, our culture needs to learn how to put some clothes on. And he's not, he's in a different position. He's sitting and he's clothed and he's in his right mind. Different position. I don't believe you talked the same. I don't believe you went to the same places. Listen to me. If God saves you, you ought not to talk the same as you used to. If God saves you, you ought not to go to the same places you went to. If God saves you, you ought not dress the same way as you used to. There ought to be a different position. The people you look with me in the text, Look with me in verse 15, they come to Jesus and see Him. Do you realize that there were people that watched Him? Hey Jesus, this man that you just whatever you did with, he's different. We're seeing Him differently now. Listen, there ought to be a difference if we're saved. When society looks at you, they ought to say, man, something is different about them. They're not the same that they used to be. I remember where they used to go, and I remember how they used to talk. I remember how they used to slander. I remember what they used to wear. But ever since they met this Jesus fella, something's different about them. You got a different position. Can I ask you a question this morning? Do people see a difference in you? Here's what I found with modern Christianity. We just want to look cool. We want the latest clothes, the latest designs, we want to listen to the latest music. We don't really, we go to our workplace and we just don't really want to cause any issues. We just kind of want to blend in with society without ever impacting anyone for the cause of Christ. And there's no difference. Listen to me, what difference are we making this morning? When people look at you, do they see a difference? He had a different position. but he also had a different passion. Look with me in verse number 18. And when he was come into the ship, he that had been, past tense, possessed with the devil, prayed. You know what the word prayed means? To ask. He prayed him that he might be with him. You know what he had? He had a passion to be with Jesus. In other words, Jesus gets in the boat, and He says, I just want to be with you, Jesus. God help us to have some Christians like that. Listen, I get it. I just want to be with you, verse number 18. I just want to be with you, Jesus. Can I go with you, Jesus? Let me be with you, Jesus. Listen, we need God's people that would say, I'm not interested in religion. I'm not interested in a certain schedule or a way things have to go. But I'm just interested in being with Jesus. Just being with Jesus. He had a passion. Don't yell at me right here. Oh, preacher, I want to be with Jesus, but yet you don't come to church on Sunday night. My, my, my. Oh, preacher, I want to be with Jesus, but yet we got Wednesday night service because you ain't nowhere to be found. Oh, preacher, I want to be with Jesus, but yet you don't spend no time with Him in the morning. You don't really want to be with Jesus. He is begging. That word pray means to beg. Jesus, wherever you go, I want to go. Whatever you say, I want to say. Wherever you are, I want to be there. God, help us this morning just to say, Lord, I don't care where you go. I don't care how dangerous it is. I don't care how unpopular it makes me look. I don't care how uncool it makes me feel. I just want to be where you are, Jesus. A different passion. You remember when you first got saved this morning? He was on fire. Man, sometimes that fire burned out, didn't it? Jeff talked about it in his testimony. God helped us to get our passion back. But he also had a different pedigree. Look with me, verse number 19. Jesus don't allow him to go with him. He says, how be it? Jesus suffered or permitted him not. but saith unto him, go home. There's how we know that he had a home. Go home to thy friends and tell them how great things the Lord hath done for thee and hath had compassion on thee. Go home. Go home. Going with Jesus was good, but Jesus had something better for him. Jesus said, well, I've got something that I want you to do. I want you to go home. It seems like being with Jesus was the good thing, but Jesus said that's not the good thing. I've got the best thing. And the best thing for you to do is to go home. And you need to start telling people what I've done for you. Go home. I don't know what this looked like. And so you take what I'm about to tell you with a grain of salt, but the Bible tells us he's got a home, he's got a place where he lives, he's probably got a family. And can you just picture with me for a moment, this fella that's living in the Gadarenes, he's living amongst the tombs of the people. He begins to walk down the street of Nazareth, and you can hear the Baptist in the Bible. Isn't that so and so? I seen him over by the tombs. But you see this fella, he's got his head held high. He's walking and he's talking. Isn't that the fella that used to be over by the tombs? Isn't that fella? Man, he's cutting himself. Baptists don't wanna deal with those people, do they? They got too many problems. I'm not interested in dealing with that. Can I say this? That's the people that Jesus died for. Listen, I'm gonna pit this little rabbit while I'm right here. Monday night, vacation Bible school, you gonna have kids that stink. that got a mom and daddy that are cracked out on drugs, that don't have nothing to do with them, don't care about them, they're going to come in here and they're probably going to put a piece of gum on our brand new chair. And it's going to upset you. But here's what I found. This chair could be replaced. We've got one shot to reach them for the cause of Christ. This fellow is walking down the streets of Nazarene. Hey, there he is. Here he comes. You picture with me. You've got a wife and that children back home. They hear the commotion that's going out on the street. They hear people talking. They hear an uproar. Little Johnny runs to the door. And he looks out and he sees that fellow. Hey mama, that just kind of looks like daddy. I mean, I really don't know him that well. from what you've told me, stories about it, that kind of looks like daddy. No, no, no, Johnny, that ain't daddy. Daddy's out there in the tomb, something's happened to him. It's not him, Johnny. Come down, sit back by the table. No, mama, it really looks like Johnny. You see that wife getting up and she looks and you can just see her as she sees her husband and he's clothed and he's walking. He's got the spirit of God on him. They come out and they run and they meet together. You say, preacher, what are you getting at? Here's what I'm getting at. Listen, Jesus is in the business of putting homes back together. You say, preacher, my marriage is on the rocks. God can restore your marriage. Preacher, I've got a bad relationship with my family. God can put that home back together. Different pedigree. The difference with Jesus, he can put homes back together. Listen to me, men, your biggest ministry is not your job, but it's your family. We ought to say, by the grace of God, I'll clean every toilet in Rowan County if it means that I can put my family first. Different pedigree, he goes home with Jesus. Isn't it interesting? He doesn't go with Jesus, but he goes home. No doubt in my mind there's people in ministry that would rather be with Jesus on the boat than they would be at their home. But he goes home. He's got a different pedigree. He's also got a different proclamation. Verse number 19. Howbeit Jesus suffered him not, saith unto him, Go home to thy friends and tell them how great things the Lord hath done for thee, and hath had compassion on thee. And he departed and began to publish in Decapolis how great things Jesus had done for him. And all men did marvel. You know what that word published means? It means to announce. To shout. Let me tell you what Jesus has done for me. I'm not the same. I know, listen, you think I'm the same, but I'm different. And here's the problem. Our neighbors don't even know that we're Christians. Our co-workers don't even know that we're saved. Not this man. Jesus said, I want you to go home and tell people. Go tell them how great things I've done for thee. I believe he went home and the Bible says he began to announce. Let me tell you how good God's been to me. Let me tell you what he did for me this week. Let me tell you how good a God it is we serve. There was a different proclamation. He didn't talk the same. He didn't tell the same old jokes. He didn't talk the same way, but something different come out of his mouth. He told people about Jesus. Let me give you this last one, I'll be done. Miss Lisa, if you'll help me out on the piano. There was a different product. When he has an interaction with Jesus, there's a different product. Look at the last part of verse number 20. Did marvel. You know what that means? That word marvel means this. It means that they wondered. They scratched their head at. Because they're probably thinking in their mind, how in the world? Yesterday, I seen you in the shape that you are in. But now, you're home and you're clothed and you're sitting in your right mind and you're telling people about Jesus. They marveled. Why? Because when you have an interaction with Jesus, there's a different product. They marveled. Walked through the streets, people knew there was something different. Can I ask you a question? Do people marvel at your life? Do they say, wow, wow, something's different about them? Or do they just say, well, they're just one of us? They're just one of us, ain't no difference. Or do they say, man, Does your life, does it represent salt in line of the earth? Does your life, because of Jesus Christ, make people marvel and wonder about the goodness of God? Preach, well, I'm saved, I'm a Christian. Listen, here's what I know. You can be saved and just as cold as a lost person. How's your relationship with Jesus? How's your intimate relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ? Because if you do not have a relationship with Him, you will be just as identifiable as a lost man. You say, Preacher, how do you know? There's a man named Lot. And if it wasn't for the book of Hebrews, we would almost mark it down. He was a lost person. But having an interaction and relationship with Jesus makes the difference. Jesus made a difference in his life. He can make a difference in your life. He made a difference in that man's life. He can make a difference in my life. I'll tell you a story. There's a man by the name of James Gray. James Gray authored the volume set called the Biblical Museum. It's not an actual standing museum, but it's a different book set with a bunch of different volumes. those volumes, he tells a story of a revival that took place in Madagascar. And those natives, people began to get saved and born again, they were teaching in the Bible, and when they began to baptize them, they actually had to dig out a pit. And they would transport water from miles away, and they'd fill that pit up with dirty water. And that's how they began to baptize them. And one of the practices they did before they baptized, they would always ask them, what made you be a Christian? And this is what those native people from Madagascar, they said, it was the difference that we saw after someone come to Christ. They would say something like this, that fella used to be a drunk. He used to be known as the village drunk. He was never sober a day in his life. He would just lay around. But ever since Jesus got a hold of him, we've saw such a difference in this man's life. They give an account of a man who was the village thief. Always stealing. They said when he got a hold of Jesus, something changed. He's an honest man now. There was a family in that village that their little children would always come out bruised and beat up because they had an abusive daddy. They said, we watched this man in the Gospel begin to work in his life, and he called upon the name of Jesus, and we watched how he went from being a horrible father and a horrible husband to now he's one of the most godly fathers and godly husbands that we know. This is why we want to be a Christian. Because if God can do it for people like that, then He can do it for me. And then they'd baptize him. It was the difference in the lives of others that caused them to be a Christian. Now here's what I want to ask you in closing. Is your life making a difference? Is your life, do people look at your life and marvel and say, man, I want what they have? I want you to stand to your feet. Brother Travis is going to come and sing a song. I want you to bow your head and close your eyes. The altar's open if you need to do business with the Lord. I want to ask you this morning, how's your relationship with Jesus? Is it what it should be? Are you where you're supposed to be? Are you spending time with the Lord the way that you should be? Maybe you need to make a commitment. Give it to the Lord this morning. As Travis sings, you do business with the Lord. ♪ Strength indeed is small ♪ Child of weakness, watch and pray ♪ Find in me thine all in all People's coming. ♪ Jesus paid it all You do business with the Lord. ♪ All to him I owe Maybe you're here this morning. You say, preacher, to be honest with you, I don't know that I'm safe. I have never had...
Sin is Dangerous
Sermon ID | 832218423082 |
Duration | 35:33 |
Date | |
Category | Sunday - AM |
Bible Text | Mark 5:1-19 |
Language | English |
© Copyright
2025 SermonAudio.