Isaiah 50:10-11

The Discipline of Darkness Sermon Outline

Sometimes, darkness falls upon even the most devout Christians. What can we do when the lights go out? What is the discipline of darkness? In this message, Adrian Rogers explains five things to remember when facing seasons of sorrow.

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October 12 • Psalm 128:3-4

What are You Taking to Heaven?

The greatest wealth you have is not in the bank.

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October 11 • 1 Timothy 6:17

Do You Want More Money?

Our old nature is never satisfied. We crave “just a little bit more.” Covetousness is not God’s plan for His child.

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October 10 • Psalm 84:11

Does Money Hold You Hostage?

The wealthy are in financial bondage when their wealth increases their worries.

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October 9 • Proverbs 28:20

You Need a Credit Card to Buy Poverty

The greatest legacies have nothing to do with money.

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October 8 • Jude 1:7

Sexual Immorality Destroys Nations

People who treat sex lightly treat other human beings lightly also.

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1 John 1:3-10

A Formula for Fellowship Outline and Legacy Collection

As Christians, we can slip and fall into sin just like anyone else. What happens to our fellowship with God when we sin? In this message, Adrian Rogers explains the formula for fellowship, so that we may walk in light and live cleansed of all unrighteousness.

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October 7 • 1 Thessalonians 4:3

How Are You Morally Guarding Your Children?

Young people today find themselves playing with matches in dry grass. And we as parents must take responsibility

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Isaiah 59:1-4

A Nation in Crisis Outline and Transcript

The prophet, Isaiah, boldly pointed out the sins of his day; upon a closer look, we can see distinct parallels to the sins of our day. How did Isaiah’s people come to a place where God would not hear their prayers? In this message, Adrian Rogers reveals three warnings from Isaiah 59 to A Nation in a Crisis.

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October 6 • 1 Corinthians 9:24

Do You Want to Win the Prize?

If we are to possess the desire to win, it first must possess us.

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