May 2, 2021
The Missed Opportunity to Serve
By: Phil Peacock
Series: Frequently Missed Opportunities
One of the most frequently missed opportunities is service—acts of helpfulness and kindness — to others. Therefore, Jesus constantly taught and exemplified what it means to live as a servant.
- God takes our service to others seriously.
- God takes our service to others personally.
- God takes our service to others and uses it as an invitation into the Kingdom of God.
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- May 2, 2021The Missed Opportunity to Serve
May 2, 2021The Missed Opportunity to ServeBy: Phil PeacockSeries: Frequently Missed OpportunitiesOne of the most frequently missed opportunities is service—acts of helpfulness and kindness — to others. Therefore, Jesus constantly taught and exemplified what it means to live as a servant.
- God takes our service to others seriously.
- God takes our service to others personally.
- God takes our service to others and uses it as an invitation into the Kingdom of God.
- Apr 25, 2021The Missed Opportunity to Believe
Apr 25, 2021The Missed Opportunity to BelieveBy: Phil PeacockSeries: Frequently Missed OpportunitiesAccording to the prophecy of Jesus, the Apostle Paul had the opportunity to preach before governors and kings.
- Acts 9:15-16 & Matthew 10:18
- Acts 24:24-26
- Acts 26:24
- Acts 26:28-29
Wouldn’t you rather be like the Philippian jailer who heard the word of the Lord and made the decision to believe and be saved?- Acts 16:25-34
- Apr 18, 2021The Missed Opportunity to Welcome
Apr 18, 2021The Missed Opportunity to WelcomeBy: Phil PeacockSeries: Frequently Missed OpportunitiesJesus knew what it felt like to be unwelcomed. John 1:10-11 During his ministry, Jesus made a priority of welcoming everyone—but particularly . . .
- Those Considered Unimportant. Mark 9:36-37, 42 & Mark 10:13-16
- Those Considered Unworthy. Mark 9:9-13 & Luke 19:1-10
- Those Considered Inconvenient. Luke 8:43-48
- Apr 11, 2021Why We Miss Divine Opportunities
Apr 11, 2021Why We Miss Divine OpportunitiesBy: Phil PeacockSeries: Frequently Missed Opportunities“If anyone, then, knows the good they ought to do and doesn’t do it, it is sin for them.” James 4:17 A prime example of a sin of omission—missing a divine opportunity — is when the Israelites reached the Promised Land. (Num. 13-14)
- Opportunities are frequently disguised as problems.
- Opportunities often come with opposition.
- Opportunities are often time sensitive.
- Opportunities are missed when we ignore God’s “markers.”
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