Sermon Illustrations about Faultfinding
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Stumbling-Block or Stepping-Stone?
The following is an object lesson you might use in a sermon:
Text: "Let us stop passing judgment on one another. Instead, make up your mind not to ...
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Be Patient with Me, I'm Happening
George Sanchez writes in Discipleship Journal:
I was visiting my daughter's home when my grandson grabbed my hand to take me to see something. My daughter ...
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Hold Your Judgment
A grocery store check-out clerk once wrote to advice-columnist Ann Landers to complain that she had seen people buy "luxury" food items—like ...
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A Father Who Won't Affirm
In We Are Still Married, Garrison Keillor writes:
The town ball club was the Lake Wobegon Schroeders, so named because the starting nine were brothers, ...
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Prisoners of Ourselves
It is not that someone else is preventing you from living happily; you yourself do not know what you want. Rather than admit this, you prefer that someone ...
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Easy Criticism
The business of finding fault is very easy, and that of doing better very difficult.
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Of Specks and Beams
Gladly we desire to make other men perfect but we will not amend our own fault.
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Away with Gossip
I once formed a mutual encouragement fellowship at a time of stress in one of my pastorates. The members subscribed to a simple formula applied before ...
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Table-Talk Forbidden
Augustine encouraged conversation at meals--but with a strictly enforced rule that the character of an absent person should never be negatively discussed. ...
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Slander a Sign of Youthful Arrogance
It is a sign of youthful arrogance to try to build up a reputation by assailing prominent figures.
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