Aug 28, 2016
“Bad Boys of the Bible – The Common Thread” – Week 4
By: Herb Flanders
Series: Bad Boys of the Bible Series
Week 4: The Common Thread
All 3 bad boys messed up royally and yet they shared something in common – God used each one in a dramatic and powerful way. Our sins and failings do not have to be fatal or final.
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- Aug 28, 2016“Bad Boys of the Bible – The Common Thread” – Week 4
Aug 28, 2016“Bad Boys of the Bible – The Common Thread” – Week 4By: Herb FlandersSeries: Bad Boys of the Bible SeriesWeek 4: The Common ThreadAll 3 bad boys messed up royally and yet they shared something in common – God used each one in a dramatic and powerful way. Our sins and failings do not have to be fatal or final.
- Aug 22, 2016“Bad Boys of the Bible – Wimpy Denial: Peter” – Week 3
Aug 22, 2016“Bad Boys of the Bible – Wimpy Denial: Peter” – Week 3By: Herb FlandersSeries: Bad Boys of the Bible SeriesWeek 3: Wimpy DenialSimon Peter watches his friend get arrested. His response? Deny that he even knew the guy! Not once, not twice, but three times. Aren’t we called to be more faithful to God, and our families and friends, than that?
- Aug 14, 2016“Bad Boys of the Bible – Lust, Greed, Power: David” – Week 2
Aug 14, 2016“Bad Boys of the Bible – Lust, Greed, Power: David” – Week 2By: Herb FlandersSeries: Bad Boys of the Bible SeriesWeek 2: Lust, Greed, PowerDavid is a really bad boy on this one. He takes his neighbor’s wife and then commits a horrific evil to try to cover up his first misdeed. So many sins to consider but all stemming from the greedy desire to have and control.
- Aug 7, 2016“Bad Boys of the Bible – Temper, Temper: Moses” – Week 1
Aug 7, 2016“Bad Boys of the Bible – Temper, Temper: Moses” – Week 1By: Herb FlandersSeries: Bad Boys of the Bible Series
This series focuses on three men not often thought of as “bad boys” but each did at least one really bad thing. What can we learn from them and their experience? The final message focuses on a common thread running between the three.
Week 1: Temper, TemperMoses has every right to be mad at what his countrymen have done. But his reaction is misdirected and impulsive. There’s got to be a lesson in there somewhere.