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Corporate Confession and Repentance - Part 1
Richard Owen Roberts
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Richard Owen Roberts

Corporate Confession and Repentance - Part 1

The sermon emphasizes the importance of corporate confession and repentance, highlighting the consequences of ignoring God's call to repentance and the need to be prepared for the Day of the Lord.
In this sermon, the preacher begins by describing a scenario of a young girl getting married to an older man, emphasizing the importance of finding the right partner in God's eyes. He then transitions to discussing the significance of passing down the stories of God's mighty acts to future generations. The preacher highlights the lack of personal experiences with God's miracles among many Christians and the need for the Bible to guide and reveal the true nature of miracles. He concludes by emphasizing the importance of recognizing and understanding God's laws of nature and the role of divine intervention in our lives.

Full Transcript

...suggested that just keeping with the pinnacle thing may be a sign that even those who heard it, when they invited me, they put the third and last one, and yet that was the only one. So as I was seeking the change of Jules, here it is. Let anything like this tell your sons about it.

Let your sons tell a righteous judge the most obvious thing anyone knows. But Jules has took this invasion of love. And, now just to help us, in which neither, there's another record, where they come, want to know I'm the one who wrote it, right on the verb.

Maybe in the 8th, 10th, isn't that what some tell their sons? Invasion of their sons. And the next generation I knew. I don't know what possessed me to think everything seems to work.

I landed on my feet. You were lost. Dad! He said, the angel! And I said, that angel! That night, when I was getting ready for bed, soul went to bed saying, as I, when we speak of a mighty act, now here it is, awake, and deep, and well, it has made my mind awake, it has stripped and barren, no congregation present, and with every tongue, and the alphabet, I hear these words again, well, like a virgin, Gertrude was, Gertrude says, was thankful, well, opens the great offering, for the day of the Lord is here, the feast, oh, how the people wander, aimlessly, they groan, there's no pasture for them, even the flock of sheep, the fire has been aflame, has burned up, many who have rested, they're soldiers, notice now, these words, a day of clouds, I believe, Joel is, they're aware, somehow, a mass, of great darkness, advances, an army, so, like a mighty people, there are those, that a bird gives, but on the army, they do not cry, when they burst through the defenses, they do not pray, lose their breath, the day of the Lord, I have spoken to you of, when the word shall, there seems to be always, I'm speaking to you of, when are the, we ought to take his course, if I, if I sin today, and don't judge, and God judges, then God judges, and the sin of the, I repeat, God, is never, some read the account of David's sin, the bad sheep, and the son, time after time, people, they say, oh, if I sin, you see, there are two, in the medial judgment, in the personal, in which nobody, in the medial judgment, will, did Peter say to Adam, this is your life, it appears that, he wouldn't even have to use, in this account, how many sons, there can be, in the system, yet even now, it's returned to me, with all the power, and, men, you're hot, and not your girls, now, I'll return, great system, who knows, whether he will not, return,

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Importance of Corporate Confession and Repentance
  2. A. Recognizing the need for collective repentance
  3. B. The consequences of ignoring God's call to repentance
  4. II. The Example of David's Sin
  5. A. David's failure to acknowledge his sin
  6. B. The consequences of David's sin on his family and nation
  7. III. The Day of the Lord
  8. A. A time of judgment and accountability
  9. B. The importance of being prepared for the Day of the Lord

Key Quotes

“When the word shall, there seems to be always, I'm speaking to you of, when are the, we ought to take his course, if I, if I sin today, and don't judge, and God judges, then God judges, and the sin of the, I repeat, God, is never” — Richard Owen Roberts
“The day of the Lord, I have spoken to you of, when the word shall, there seems to be always, I'm speaking to you of, when are the, we ought to take his course” — Richard Owen Roberts
“If I sin today, and don't judge, and God judges, then God judges, and the sin of the, I repeat, God, is never” — Richard Owen Roberts

Application Points

  • We must acknowledge our sin and take responsibility for our actions, seeking forgiveness and living a life of repentance and obedience to God's Word.
  • Ignoring God's call to repentance can lead to severe consequences, including judgment and accountability.
  • We must prepare for the Day of the Lord by living a life of righteousness and obedience to God's Word.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is corporate confession and repentance?
Corporate confession and repentance refers to the collective acknowledgment and turning away from sin as a community, recognizing the need for individual and communal repentance.
Why is it important to acknowledge our sin?
Acknowledging our sin is essential because it allows us to take responsibility for our actions, seek forgiveness, and avoid the consequences of ignoring God's call to repentance.
What is the Day of the Lord?
The Day of the Lord refers to a time of judgment and accountability when God will hold individuals and nations accountable for their actions, and it is essential to be prepared for this day.
How can we prepare for the Day of the Lord?
We can prepare for the Day of the Lord by acknowledging our sin, seeking forgiveness, and living a life of repentance and obedience to God's Word.
What is the significance of David's sin in the Bible?
David's sin serves as an example of the consequences of ignoring God's call to repentance, and it highlights the importance of acknowledging and taking responsibility for our actions.

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