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Summary: Even though Mother’s Day is not a religious holiday or spiritual observance in origin, the Bible certainly gives evidence that motherhood and parenthood are God’s training ground for Christian values. |
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Summary: This passage does not deal in the specifics of God’s call. It simply speaks of the importance of the call of God, and reminds us, simply, that God does call, and that we need help — sometimes from less than noble places — in hearing and responding.
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Summary: Over half the calls that Americans now receive are unsolicited messages from spammers and scammers. But such annoyances should not prevent us from answering the call of God. |
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Summary: The story of Samuel’s calling provides an example of how important it is not just to hear God’s voice with our ears, but to truly listen with our hearts. |
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Summary: We each, whether we realize it or not, are called by God. What would it mean to recognize this, to say, “Speak, Lord, your servant listens”? |
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Summary: When we’re trying to determine our calling, we need to find the point where our unique gifts and genuine needs intersect. By acknowledging God’s Lordship, we decide beforehand that we are going to obey our unique calling, even prior to finding out what’s at stake. |
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There are 6 sermons in your results. |
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