Mike Riley Sermon Outlines, Articles, Lessons, etc.

Letting Go

The following poem was read at the funeral of one of our beloved elders, brother Darwin Carroll (1917-2007). Brother Carroll passed from this life on my birthday, March 12, 2007. He was less than two months away from attaining 90 years of age. He left a lasting and godly legacy to his children and grandchildren. […]

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Proverbially Speaking

In the 2013, volume 51, number 4 edition of The Sword and Staff publication, pg. 2, comes the following proverbs of wisdom (appropriate Scriptures and related articles have been added): Life is living for Christ. Prayer shows you really care. To have a meaningful relationship with God is to put meaning into all of our […]

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“Trust The Creed Verified By All”

The following poem by an unknown author emphasizes the fact that the Bible is one harmonious writing. How is it possible that the forty or more authors of

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The Late Mr. Common Sense

There’s a trend found not only in the secular world, but in the Lord’s church as well regarding the lack of good old common horse sense. Many of the problems found in the church today would simply disappear if we would properly use the intellect and reasoning capabilities that God has

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God's Perfect Peace

The problems of life can indeed be taxing on us — physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Yet, as we learn to trust in the Father’s care (1 Peter 5:7), we can have the peace that

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Scripture For Thought

“Do not be deceived: Bad company ruins good morals. Wake up from your drunken stupor, as is right, and do not go on sinning. For some

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Life Has A Way

There’s a lot to be said regarding life, both negative and positive. For one thing, life on this planet is not easy, for we live in a harsh and cruel environment, where many times life is not held in high esteem by our fellow man. Plus the fact that there are many obstacles and

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“Soular Power Is Used Here”

As I was driving to purchase some groceries this afternoon, I spotted a church marquee sign with the above words. Another way of expressing the above words would be to say, “The Power Of The Gospel Is Used Here”; for the power of the gospel saves souls.

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It's Not My Fault!

Man is inclined, when he is wrong, to lay the blame on someone else. He is like the small boy who was standing on the cat’s tail. The mother, hearing the terrible outburst from the cat, called from the next room, “Tommy, stop pulling that cat’s tail!” Tommy yelled back, “I’m not pulling the cat’s […]

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Getting Rid Of The Grubs

A frustrated homeowner had a yard full of moles. He tried everything he knew to defeat his underground enemy, but he was losing the battle. Finally a friend informed him that

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Influence Of The Lord’s Church

The need to maintain the pattern of the Lord’s church as the New Testament reveals is always of utmost importance. Every congregation should focus on this goal as one of its priorities in its operation and direction. Elders need to determine (by the authority of God’s Word) how close or how far a congregation is […]

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God Can Use Our Defects For His Glory

When God called Moses to lead His people, Moses began to make excuses. “O my Lord, I am not eloquent, neither before nor since You have spoken to Your servant; but I am slow of speech and slow of

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God Can Use Our Distress For Good

Known as the three “D’s” of distress — death, divorce, and disease — can slice through our lives like a storm of sorrow, raising doubts and destroying dreams. For example, in a short period of time, Job lost his children, his health, his wealth, and his wife’s respect (Job 1:1-22; Job 2:1-13). Job’s distress was […]

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Let Us “Sing A New Song” To The Lord!

The Psalmist in Psalm 98:1, exhorts us to “sing a new song” to the Lord who “has done marvelous things.” We should praise the Lord — especially in times of great difficulty — for God remembers “His mercy and His faithfulness“ (Psalm 98:3). Although this Psalm is about freeing the Israelites from slavery (Psalm 98:3), […]

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Let’s Not Trap Ourselves!

The story is told of an interesting method of catching monkeys reportedly used by some folks in North Africa that is not only very interesting, but has a spiritual application to Christians as well. A hunter hollows out a gourd and makes a hole in its side just large enough for a monkey to insert […]

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Is There Really A Holy Spirit?

A querist asks, “Is there really a Holy Spirit?” Yes, the Holy Spirit is a person with the ability to do things only a person can do. According to the holy Scriptures:

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A Matter Of Rank

Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., is known as the son of the famous President, but he had an impressive career in his own right. He graduated from Harvard and served in the military in WWI.

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They Faced Death

Looking back upon the lives of God’s “heroes” in Hebrews 11 will make a person think of his own life. “Have I accomplished anything worthwhile?” That question has been reflected in the literature of man for centuries. That death is the appointment all must anticipate at some time is an obvious truth (Hebrews 9:27). We […]

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What's In A Name?

For over 40 years, my late father, Bartow Riley, was owner/operator of a television repair business in Childress, Texas. Every year, he would go to the bank to request a loan in order for him to purchase televisions from a wholesale supply outlet in Amarillo, Texas to place on his showroom floor, so that his […]

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American Idols

Brother Jeff Randolph, a member of the Saline congregation in Saline, Michigan, has written an excellent article entitled “American Idols” in which he emphasizes the various idols that Americans worship today.

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