Sermons by Lonnie Atwood (Page 28)
Remember Your Creator
What does the language symbolize in verses 2-6? What does it mean to “remember your Creator?” Are you afraid of your last days? Of death? What can free you from fear?
Cast Your Bread Upon the Waters
In Christ, the selfish become ____________________. When will “you find it?” (from V.1) How can you be more faithful to what this passage teaches?
Take Nothing for Granted
Death is __________________. Expect ___________________________. Enjoy ________________________.
The shepherd’s search
Who’s in the ________________? ___________________ are the lost sheep. A sheep who is found is the same as a ____________________________.
The Problem of Delayed Justice
What did the teacher observe that troubled him? ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ Justice does not come speedily because ____________________________. Those who fear God have their sins ________________________________.
The Crooked Things in Life, Part 3
There are times God makes things crooked to: ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________
The Crooked Things in Life, Part 2
What purpose do the crooked things have? 1. To reveal the ____________________________ 2. To make you hold ___________________, not ________________ 3. To exercise ___________________________
The Crooked Things in Life
The crooked things are our uncomfortable, or painful, experiences that either do not ________________ as we wish they would, or that leave lasting _____________. The eye of _____________ sees that if God has made soemthing crooked, and wants it to stay that way, ___________________________. The eye of faith sees that is God wants it crooked, He has a _______________________.
The Value of a Good Name
What does it mean to have a good name? How is it better than precious ointment? Whose reputation should be our primary concern? When someone hears your name, what do you think comes to their mind?
Learning from Death
How is it possible that the “house of mourning” is better than the “house of feasting?” In the same way, how can the day of death be better than the day of birth?