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It is Up to You

It is Up to You

Do You Want God's Blessing?

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By Dr. David Teis, Friday, August 20, 2010

Sermon outline: This is an abbreviated outline with the complete sermon downloadable at the bottom of the post.

Text: Micah 1:1-8

Title: It Is up to You

Introduction: God sent Micah, along with many other prophets, to tell Israel that He was about to pour His wrath on them. He had judged them for their sin and was going to allow them to be invaded by a nation more vile than they were.

I. Do Justly—Treat People Right

A. Your spouse
B. Your children
C. Your parents—respect them
D. Your neighbors— treat them kindly and with respect
E. Your authorities —respect and obey them
F. The poor—be kind and helpful

II. Love mercy

A. Remember your salvation was by mercy.
B. Do not despise God’s mercy.
C. Thank God for His mercy to you.
D. Be merciful to others, and God will be merciful to you.

III. Walk Humbly With Your God

A. Do what His Word says.
B. Do not try to figure out how His Word does not apply to you.
C. The wise man hears.
D. The wise man does.
E. What does He tell us to do?

Conclusion: Acquiring God’s blessing is not difficult. He makes it easy.

Do Justly
Love Mercy
Walk Humbly With Your God
It is Up to YOU!

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Pastor of Liberty Baptist Church

 

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