Sunday, December 7, 2008


This is exciting stuff. If you need a little help in preparing your next message, take a look at www.PreachIt.org today. You will be very glad you did.
P.S. The above Power Point image packs are only a few of the many that have been added to the site in the last week. Please use them to welcome your congregants this holiday season and give beautiful imagery to your next sermon.

Have a great week!

When Parental Guidance Slumps To Parental Negligence Reference: Genesis 33:17 Description: There are times in parenting that the huge dilemma is trying to figure out when to give in and when to give out.

What The Devil Does Not Want You To Know About Hope Reference: 1 John 3:1 Description: When one delves into this thought of hope, there are some characteristics about hope that the devil does not want a saint to be aware of.

How Hope Purifies Reference: 1 John 3:1 Description: Purification gives rise to thoughts of holiness and sanctification. Interestingly, in the previous two chapters, John has prevailed with the thought that doctrine matters because it influences our thinking and thinking affects the way that we live our lives.

The Power of Hope Reference: 1 John 2:28 Description: Every saint of God can have complete confidence in their relationship with God. Confidence (2:28) comes from the hope (3:3) that is in him which leads him to walk in great godliness and holiness.

The Marks of the Saint and the Marks of the Defector Reference: 1 John 2:19 Description: The passage that we come to indicates that there are some who came in but time proved that the Spirit was only allowed to have a limited impact in their life. While a real conversion did take place, a sense of perseverance never entered the life of this man and the journey was forsaken.

The Cardiology of Worldliness Reference: 1 John 2:5 Description: This matrix of evil is how the devil and his demons have entire control over all sinners who are part of the kingdom of the world.

The Saint and the Spirit of Antichrist Reference: 2 John 2:18 Description: John is writing and stating that this spirit of antichrist is one that is against Jesus Christ and His church or a more subtle approach is getting one to use anything as a substitute for Him.

Why A Saint Cannot Love The World Reference: 1 John 2:15 Description: Gently and slowly it seeks its way into the heart, and hardens it day by day, even while the possessor of that heart may be more or less unconscious of the change that is going on. This is backsliding. Sin permitted, the heart gradually hardened, unbelief taking his place on the throne, and then, departure from the living God. Well, that's all for now. Have a great weekend!Kindest Regards,

James Smith

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Focus On Farming Series


Please find below, Lesson 1 of 5 from the Focus On Farming Series available on PreachIt.org. The Focus On Farming Series authored by Pastor T.R. Kelley is a series of 5 lessons complete with teaching notes, handouts and a beautiful Power Point image pack. These lessons deal with 5 principles necessary for any church to maintain and grow exponentially.
1. Breaking Up Your Fallow Ground
2. A Sower Went Forth To Sow
3. A Heart For The Harvest
4. Unreaped Fields
5. Patience In The Harvest


SERIES: Focus On FarmingLESSON 01 - BREAKING UP YOUR FALLOW GROUND
BIBLE READING: JEREMIAH 4:3
Any good farmer will tell you that before one can grow any kind of a garden, one must first plow up the ground where the garden will be.- It is only after the plowing that one can begin the process of sowing and reaping.* So, with that in mind, we will begin our Focus on Farming series.
Jeremiah 4:3 - For thus saith the LORD to the men of Judah and Jerusalem, Break up your fallow ground, and sow not among thorns.
I. INTRODUCTION
A. BREAK UP YOUR FALLOW GROUND
One very important lesson we must learn from these passages focuses on the phrase, "break up your fallow ground," is that fallow ground is either that which, having once been tilled, has long lay uncultivated; or, it is ground that is slightly plowed, in order to be plowed again before it is planted (or sown).
The Church breaks up her own fallow ground, when she stirs up anew the decaying righteousness of her own members...


PASTORAL NOTE: One should not be satisfied with a slight furrowing of the heart; rather, let the land that was fallowed (slightly plowed) be broken up again with a deep furrow of true repentance. In other words, one must not be satisfied with a mere stirring of the heart - there must be a true change of thought and life.
Fact is, too many of us have been long uncultivated in righteousness...
It is time to let true repentance break up our fruitless and hardened hearts; and...
When this is done - and when the seed of the Word of Life is sown in them - worldly cares and concerns will not arise and choke out the good seed like thorns.IMPORTANT: Jeremiah warns that one should not sow the seeds of repentance in unfit soil, but just as the farmer prepares the ground, by clearing it of weeds, and exposing it to the sun and air, before planting the seed, so must you regard repentance as a serious matter, requiring forethought, and anxious labor. To sow in ground that has not been properly plowed one might as well sow on land that is full of thorns - it is time and effort wasted.

Friday, October 17, 2008

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