Polkville Baptist Church
Friday, April 19, 2024
Faith, Love, Endurance
 
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Life's Healing Choices
 
 
 
Sunday, September 27 - Choice 1
 Sermon Notes - Choice 1
 
Admitting Need
 
The Reality Choice
 
Realize I'm not God
 
I admit that I am powerless to control my tendency to do the wrong thing and that my life is unmanageable.
 
Happy are those who know they are spiritually poor.
 Rev. Rick Harmick
 
All life's hurts, hang-ups and habits have the same
root cause: our tendency is to play God.
 
     1. I must humbly admit I need help.
 
     2. I must humbly ask God for help.
 
     3. I must humbly accept help from other people.
   
 Sunday, October 4 - Choice 2  Sermon Notes - Choice 2
 
Getting Help
 
The Hope Choice
 
Earnestly believe that God exists
 
that I matter to Him, and that He
has the power to help me recover.
 
Happy are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.
 
Rev. Dale Byrd
 
Our paths to comfort and hope: Escape
 
     God's path to comfort and hope: Mourning
 
     1. See who God really is.
 
     2. See who I really am.
 
     3. See how God can change me.
   
 Sunday, October 11 - Choice 3  Sermon Notes - Choice 3
 
Letting Go
 
The Commitment Choice
 
Consciously choose
 
to commit all my life and will
to Christ's care and control.
 
Happy are the meek.
     
Rev. Rick Hamrick     
 
     Meekness is strength under control
 
     Meekness has always been God's way for humanity
 
     Meekness means I acknowledge God's holiness
  
          Confidence in who I am
 
          Confidence in whose I am
  
Consciously (its my decision)
 
choose to commit (over and over)
 
all my life and will (everything)
 
to Christ's care and control. (He loves me)
   
 Sunday, October 18 - Choice 4  Sermon Notes - Choice 4
 
Coming Clean
 
The Housecleaning Choice
 
Openly examine
 
and confess my faults to myself,
to God, and to someone I trust.
 
Happy are the pure in heart.
 
Rev. Rick Hamrick
 
The basis of a pure heart is not how good you are,
but how good God is.
 
As you consider making the housecleaning choice, remember three things:
 
     1. Remember God's kindness.
 
     2. Remember God's faithfulness.
 
     3. Remember God's promises.
   
 Sunday, October 25 -  Choice 5 Sermon Notes - Choice 5
  
Making Changes
 
The Transformation Choice
 
Voluntarily submit
 
to every change God wants to make in my life and humbly ask Him to remove my character defects.
 
Happy are those who greatest desire
is to do what God requires.
 
Rev. Rick Hamrick
 
     1. Conflict
          Reality Choice
 
     2. Crisis
          Hope Choice
 
     3. Commitment
          Commitment Choice
 
     4. Confession
          Housecleaning Choice
 
     5. Conversion
          Transformation Choice
 
   
 Sunday, November 1 - Choice 6 Sermon Notes - Choice 6 
 
Repairing Relationships
 
The Relationship Choice
 
Evaluate all my relationships.
 
Offer forgiveness to those who have hurt me,
and make amends for harm I've done to others,
except when to do so would harm them or others.
 
Happy are those who are merciful to others.
 
Happy are those who work for peace.
 
Rev. Rick Hamrick
 
     Two truths about forgiveness:
 
     Because I have been forgiven, I can forgive.
 
     The unforgiving become the unforgiven.
 
 
     How can I become a forgiver?
 
     Take it to the Cross, and start today.
 
 
   
 Sunday, November 8 - Choice 7  Sermon Notes - Choice 7
 Maintaining Momentum
 
The Growth Choice
 
Reserve a daily time with God
 
for self-examination, Bible reading, and prayer
in order to know God and His will for my
life and to gain the power to follow His will.
 
Rev. Rick Hamrick
 
How to continue growing...
 
     1. Fix a daily time with God.
 
     2. Fill my mind with Scripture.
 
     3. Focus on my goal, not my habit.
 
     4. Face and Forsake my failures quickly.
 
     5. Flee temptation; don't Fear it.
 
     6. Form an ongoing support group.
 
     7. Follow Christ to the finish line.
   
 Sunday, November 15 - Choice 8  Sermon Notes - Choice 8
 
Recycling Pain
 
The Sharing Choice
 
Yield myself to God
 
to be used to bring this Good News to others,
both by my example and by my words.
 
Happy are those who are persecuted because
they do what God requires.
 
Rev. Rick Hamrick
 
     What can I share to help others?
 
     1. How pain got my attention.
 
          I must be honest about my...
 
          Feelings
 
          Faults
 
          Failures
 
          Frustrations
 
          Fears
 
     2. What I've learned in the process.
 
          To depend on God's love.
 
          To follow God's Word.
 
          That I need other people.
 
     3. How God can bring good out of bad.
 
     4. How Jesus gives you hope.
   
  
   
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