Others
In the Bible, the term "others" often refers to individuals or groups distinct from the primary subject being discussed. Its usage encompasses a wide range of meanings, from referring to other followers of God, as seen in passages like Matthew 25:40, where Jesus speaks of how acts of kindness to "the least of these" equate to serving Him, to referring to non-believers in contexts that highlight the need for evangelism and outreach, such as in Acts 2:39, which mentions the promise extended to "all who are far off, as many as the Lord our God will call."The concept of "others" can also imply a collective group that requires care and attention, aligning with Jesus' teachings on love and community. For example, in Galatians 6:2, Paul instructs believers to "Bear one another's burdens," emphasizing the importance of mutual support within the body of Christ. Such references underline the biblical call to love, serve, and minister not only to one’s immediate circle but also to the broader community, reflecting God's inclusive nature and the call to share the Gospel with all people.
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Being a Blessing to Others
By K.P. Yohannan3.4K22:16MAL 3:10In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not being discouraged by difficulties and circumstances. He encourages the congregation to trust in God's provision and to give generously, even if they feel they have very little to offer. The preacher references the story of Cornelius in Acts chapter 10 as an example of someone who was not a Jew but still pleased God through his good deeds and generosity. He also highlights the concept of tithing and how failing to give what belongs to God can lead to financial troubles. The sermon concludes with a real-life story of a mentally ill woman who found hope and healing through her faith.
Still Others
By Alan Martin1.1K00:00EXO 34:7PSA 90:12PSA 119:18MAT 6:33MAT 10:282TI 4:2HEB 11:36In this sermon, the speaker begins by acknowledging the Lord's goodness and righteousness. They emphasize the importance of humility and recognizing our dependence on God. The speaker then turns to Hebrews chapter 11, focusing on the "hall of faith" and the examples of various biblical figures. They highlight the faith and triumphs of individuals like Gideon, David, Elijah, and Samson. The sermon concludes with a prayer for wisdom and a desire for God's presence to be revealed through preaching.
Living for Others
By Jason Robinson1.1K1:13:35MAT 6:33MAT 22:36HEB 10:24In this sermon, the speaker addresses the lack of purpose and direction in American culture. He highlights how busyness and self-centeredness have become the norm, leading to boredom and ultimately giving in to sin. The speaker shares his personal journey of realizing the emptiness of this lifestyle and how God woke him up from this slumber. He emphasizes the need to live a life focused on sharing the gospel, loving others, and giving oneself for the sake of others, as we are bought with a price and accountable to God.