The Greatest Sermon Series

The Greatest Sermon Series August 2, 2017

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The Greatest Sermon Series

The following is  a list of sermons which can be combined into a sermon series entitled “The Greatest.” Using the theme “The Greatest,” the sermon series addresses various facets of a relationship with God. It addresses worship, mission, trust, and faith in God. God is the Greatest Person and one can have the greatest relationship as one learns to trust Him.

6 Sermons From “The Greatest” Sermon Series

Psalm 8:1-9 – The Greatest Glory

God is the greatest. He is majestic and I should give him glory. Recognizing that God is the greatest is the first step for a Christian to follow God and discover what He wants to accomplish in my life.

Matthew 9:35-38 – The Greatest Mission

The greatest mission for a father is to share the message of Jesus Christ with people God puts in his path. The father should have a ministry, compassion, and vision for the greatest mission that God gives him.

Psalm 126:1-6 – The Greatest Future Is Yet to Come

The greatest future for the Christian and the church is yet to come. A Christian (and a church) need to stop spending time in the past, start praying in the present and to begin to look to God for the future.

Psalm 33:1-22 – The Greatest Challenge Facing Our Nation

The greatest challenge facing our nation (United States) is the fact that many people are leaving God. The sermon address 7 reasons a nation should trust in God.

Psalm 145:1-21 – The Greatest God

This sermon shows how God is the greatest as the psalmist reflects on the greatness of God. It reveals 5 qualities that make God the greatest, as well as 6 ways God is great with His faithfulness those who trust Him.

Psalm 139:1-24 – The Greatest Relationship

The greatest relationship one can have is with God. The relationship with God will last for eternity. The sermon addresses three qualities that show why having a relationship with God would be the best. The sermon also shows four ways a Christian can deepen their relationship with God.

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