Mike Riley Sermon Outlines, Articles, Lessons, etc.

“I Have Sinned”

The story is told of a man in a parking lot who backed into another car behind him, simply because he didn’t look behind him to make certain the way was clear. The cause of the accident was clearly his, but it didn’t stop him from jumping out of his car, yelling furiously at the […]

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Will There Be Degrees Of Punishment?

A querist asks, “Does Luke 12:47-48 teach there will be “degrees” of punishment? The text in Luke 12:47-48  states: “And that servant who knew his master’s will, and did not prepare himself or do according to his will, shall be beaten with many stripes. But he who did not know, yet committed things worthy of […]

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Reflections On Needless Burdens

Nothing burdens us down so needlessly as does some grudge or resentment held against someone. Resentments usually grow out of misunderstandings or from our unwillingness to honestly face some disagreeable or embarrassing situation. Opposite conclusions are frequently drawn by two people from the same set of circumstances. Opponents oftentimes do not differ so much in […]

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The Smile Of Understanding

“And all of the people went their way to eat, … And to make great mirth, because they had understood the words that were declared unto them” (Nehemiah 8:12 KJV). Ezra did something that made the people of Israel happy. This was not an easy task at this particular time. Israel was recently returned from […]

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An Encounter With Jesus

In John 20-NKJV, we read of Thomas’ encounter with Jesus. Thomas had not been with the assembly of disciples when Jesus first appeared to them after His resurrection (John 20:19-23), so he needed the

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Always Tell The Truth!

Once there were four high school boys who couldn’t resist the temptation to skip classes. The next morning they explained to their teacher that they had missed her class because their car had a

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Why Did God Create Man?

From the Scriptures, we know that God created man in His own image (Genesis 1:26-27 for the express purpose of glorifying Him (Isaiah 43:7) including nations (Psalm 86:9). The only people (or nations) who “glorify” God are those who are “called by my name” (Isaiah 43:7). Therefore, we see that God is particular as who […]

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A Look At Easter

On Sunday, April 24th, millions of people around the world will celebrate Christ’s resurrection from the dead, by observing the holiday called “Easter.” The word “Easter” comes from “Eastre,” the Anglo-Saxon name of “Ostara,” the pagan Teutonic goddess of Spring and fertility (see this article too). As the rabbit was sacred to this goddess, it […]

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Something To Think About

The following are some things we need to think about relative to our service to God and to our fellow man (Matthew 22:36-40; cf. Romans 12:1-2; Romans 13:9; Gal. 5:14; James 2:8):

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What About Our Conversion?

We travel life’s way but once, thus it is imperative that we prepare for the time when we shall change worlds (1 Corinthians 15:42-53). A mistake relative to the security of our soul is too costly. Hence, we ask, “Was our conversion according to the Scriptures?” How may one know? It is not enough to […]

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“There Is Nothing So Powerful As Truth”

Henry David Thoreau once stated, “Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth.” Imagine the difference it would make in our world if that theme were heard as often as those catchy advertising jingles produced by Coca-Cola or McDonald’s.

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Do We Have A Burning Passion To Share The Good News?

One of the greatest novels ever written is Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace (see amazon.com). After this long novel was finished, Tolstoy continued to write other novels — sometimes to the point of exhaustion, unable to sleep.

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Some Good Advice For Husbands

Brother Trey Morgan, preacher for the Childress church of Christ in Childress, Texas, has written an article with some good advice for husbands entitled, “10 Gifts Your Wife Would Love This Christmas” (see article for wives).

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Some Observations Of “The Meanest Man In Texas”

Human interest stories have always been fascinating and interesting to me, because in reading some of these stories which tell of an ungodly and sinful life, I’m motivated to look inside myself and think, “There but for the grace of God, go I.” These stories also motivate me to ask myself the question, “What causes […]

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“Shut The Door”

The story is told of a man who once went inside a telephone booth and dialed the number of a friend. When the connection was made, the friend kept saying, “I can’t hear you; speak louder.” All his friend could hear was the sound of the roar of the traffic in the background. He then […]

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God's Love

God’s love is like an island In life’s ocean vast and wide A peaceful, quiet shelter

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Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle?

King David once asked this question: “Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle?” (Psalm 15:1). There are two words ancient Jews had for expressing the question “who?” One is similar to our usage. But David used another word here that asks, “What kind of person dwells close to God?” The answer comes in a series […]

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Our Foot Washing Master

While serving in the U.S. Air Force on Okinawa back in the late 1960s, I and my fellow airmen experienced an unusual phenomenon — a boss who was not afraid to get his hands dirty! Whenever freight trucks would back up to the warehouse unloading ramp to deliver their goods, this Lieutenant Colonel would help […]

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My Words Shall Not Pass Away

Over the centuries, many men have tried to destroy the Bible. In A.D 303, the Roman Emperor Diocletian issued an edict to destroy Christians and their Bibles. The persecution that followed was brutal. Over a burned Bible, he built a monument on which he wrote these words, “Extineto nomine Christianorum” (meaning the name Christian is […]

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Perfect In Heaven

Those who dwell in heaven for eternity will be spiritually perfect. In this life on earth, God’s people long for holiness. Yet, sin is all around us. Christians strive against sin and yet succumb to it at times. The most devout Christians are keenly conscious of their shortcomings. In heaven, where sin is altogether excluded […]

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