An EpiPen for Ingratitude
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Date:
3/7/2010
Type:
Sunday Sermon
Price:
FREE
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I want us to consider today’s sermon as a sort of EpiPen. For spiritually, no less than physically, there are certain things that if we get them in our system, they will kill us. And one of these is ingratitude. Webster defines ingratitude as “lack of gratitude: forgetfulness of or poor return for kindness received: ungratefulness.” Get a dose of ingratitude in your spiritual system and soon bitterness and resentment will cloud your judgment, your heart will begin to shrivel, and, apart from some intervention, you will die. I hope this will help serve as that intervention.
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Stuart Bryan attends St. David's Anglican Church in Post Falls, Idaho and is currently an STM student at Trinity Anglican Seminary in Ambridge, PA. For 17 years, he served as senior pastor of Trinity Church in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. He and his wife, Paige, have been married since college and have been blessed with seven grown children (four biological and three adopted internationally) and many... read more
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