November 23 • 2 Samuel 11:2

What is a Sin of Omission?

What is a sin of omission? The sin of omission is failure to do what you ought to be doing.

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2 Samuel 11:1-2

The Way Back to God Sermon Outline

King David, though a man after God’s own heart, was a great sinner. But David was also a great repenter. In this message, Adrian Rogers shows the way back to God after falling into sin.

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November 22 • 1 Corinthians 10:13

Are You Playing with Sin?

Guard your company. A companion of fools will be destroyed.

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November 21 • 1 Samuel 31:6

Do You Have a Heart for God?

Sometimes a person is given the opportunity but doesn’t have the ability.

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November 20 • 1 Samuel 16:14

Don’t Give the Devil an Opportunity

When a person is self-determined, and then after a while becomes stubbornly disobedient, the next step is swift degeneration.

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November 19 • 2 Samuel 11:3-5

Receiving God’s Gift God’s Way

When God says don’t commit adultery, He’s not trying to keep us from sex. He’s trying to keep sex for us.

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Habakkuk 1-3

Giving Thanks in Dark Days Outline and Transcript

The Book of Habakkuk might be the most pertinent Scripture in this day and age. In three short chapters, Habakkuk shows us how to give thanks in dark days. In this message, Adrian Rogers reminds us of three things about faith as the days grow gloriously dim.

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2 Samuel 11:1-5

Then Came Sin Sermon Outline

King David was at the height of his career, seeing continuous blessings from God… but then came sin. In this message, Adrian Rogers reveals why we must be committed in our marriages and how to avoid the sin of adultery.

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November 18 • 1 Samuel 13:11-12

Are You Getting Ahead of God?

Samuel could see in Saul a character flaw that was the seed of his self-destruction. He knew sooner or later Saul would come to an untimely end because he was a man who would play the fool.

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November 17 • 1 Samuel 28:19

Are You Finishing Well?

No man ever got a better start than King Saul. And no man ever had a sadder finish than King Saul.

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