| Sunday, October 21, 2007 | 2 Corinthians 5:15-20 | | |
| | "Diplomatic Immunity" | | |
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| | Point 1: Receives an identity of another | | "He is a new creation" |
| | Point 2: Represents the interest of another | | Letting them know who sent you |
| | Point 3: Reconciles His alliances to God | | Get someone to reconcile with God |
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| Sunday, October 28, 2007 | Daniel 6:1-9 | | |
| | "Guard Your Blessing" | | |
| | Point 1: The Promotion | | God will reward an excellent spirit |
| | Point 2: The Plot | | They are not pleased with the way God has blessed them, they are worried about the way God has blessed you |
| | Point 3: The Petition | | Thank God for what He has blessed you with |
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| Sunday, November 4, 2007 | Daniel 6:1-9 | | |
| | "Guard Your Blessing II" | | |
| | Point 4: The Persecution | | God has already plotted against their plot. God has plotted a way out for you. |
| | Point 5: The Protection | | They may not protect you because of you, but because of the fear of God |
| | Point 6: The Penalty | | They cast them in the den, their children, their wives |
| | Point 7: Praise | | If the plot against you does not lead you to praise God, then it is in vain |
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| Sunday, January 20, 2008 | Luke 6:27-36 | | |
| | "Love Your Enemies" | | |
| | Point 1: It Reflects God's character | | |
| | Point 2: It Requires God's compassion | | |
| | Point 3: To Receive God's character | | |
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