Offering Your Body to God
After listening to and evaluating hundreds of sermons and biblical talks, Will contends (and I agree) that three things (or a combination thereof) distinguish a great sermon from a merely good one: tension, emotion, or insight. We often evaluate each other's sermons based on whether any of these factors were present in a significant and meaningful way.
I would venture to say that the sermon Will preached this morning (7/29/07) was one of the best in the history of Coram Deo. It started with a great biblical text (Romans 12:1-2) and was packed with profound insight. Don't miss it - visit the Resources page or follow this link. The title is "Don't Let Satan Pimp You Out."
(After a few weeks of technical and procedural complications, the Coram Deo podcast is live again. Thanks to all of you who participate in the conversation from geographical locations outside of Omaha. We count it a privilege to serve you by teaching the Bible.)
I would venture to say that the sermon Will preached this morning (7/29/07) was one of the best in the history of Coram Deo. It started with a great biblical text (Romans 12:1-2) and was packed with profound insight. Don't miss it - visit the Resources page or follow this link. The title is "Don't Let Satan Pimp You Out."
(After a few weeks of technical and procedural complications, the Coram Deo podcast is live again. Thanks to all of you who participate in the conversation from geographical locations outside of Omaha. We count it a privilege to serve you by teaching the Bible.)

3 Comments:
Here's my 2 cents: I agree. Great stuff. And while I appreciated the Biblical insight and other pertinent references, the message really "gelled" in summary with Will's personal examples, especially for our sleepy teenager that doesn't like to think too hard. As always (to those in ministry), your transparency for the sake of the message is precious.
Hooray for live Coram Deo podcasts AND out-of-town vacations.
I also had to listen via podcast...and like Deanna said, I would agree that it was the personal examples at the end of the sermon that really brought it home for me.
i was also out of town and amazed at how the truths revealed in the sermon reinforced so many other things God has been doing in my life lately. best hour of my week!
ivan, 23, male, responsible for the success of Creed
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