Sermon Illustrations about Repentance
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The Danger of Unrecognized Heart Trouble
In his book, Timothy Jennings writes of the dangers of unrecognized heart issues:
Hypertension—high blood pressure—has been called the silent ...
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Tim Keller: Being a 'Good Person' Isn't Enough
We often hear someone say: "Well, I'm not very religious, but I'm a good person and that is what is most important." But is that true? ...
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Pro Soccer Player Made Soccer His God
In his article titled "Professional Soccer Was My God," former pro soccer player Gavin Peacock writes:
I was never going to be tall, so my dad ...
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Conversion Is Like Waking Up to an Alarm Clock
Bible scholar N.T. Wright uses the analogy of waking up in the morning for how some people come to Christ through a dramatic, instant conversion and others ...
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Leader Turns Graffiti Vandals into Artists
In the early 1980s the city of Philadelphia had a huge problem with graffiti. The mayor established the Anti-Graffiti Network, committed to combatting ...
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The Lordship of Christ Is 'A Life-Quake'
Tim Keller compares the Lordship of Jesus Christ to what he calls "a life-quake":
When a great big truck goes over a tiny little bridge, sometimes ...
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TV Show 'Kitchen Nightmares' Demonstrates Repentance
The Fox TV show Kitchen Nightmares features the host Gordon Ramsay, a world-class chef, who steps into restaurants that are—you guessed it—living ...
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Famous Chef Accepts Christ, Finds True Joy
NPR (National Public Radio) reported on a new deli in rural Maine with a hotshot chef behind the counter. "Foodies" may recognize the chef's ...
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The Presidential Race: The Greatest Show on Earth?
(Note: Although this story was written in 2016, it still is very much applicable to today)
This year's U.S. presidential race is sure getting interesting—to ...
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Study Reveals Our 'Bias Blind Spots'
A study by a couple of researchers at the University of Toronto and at James Madison University in Virginia proved something that we may already know. ...
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