Sermon Illustrations on Goodness

174 illustrations found

πŸ“–sermon illustrationEvangelical

When Goodness - Quote

A young man named Samuel had always dreamed of becoming an architect. He loved the way buildings could transform a cityscape, bringing hope and shelter to those in need. But life took unexpected turns. After a difficult breakup and a...

Romans 12:2
πŸ“–sermon illustrationBlack Church

The Power of Goodness - Quote

There’s a story I want to share about a woman named Elizabeth, who lived through some of the darkest days of our history. Elizabeth grew up in a small southern town where her family faced the weight of systemic oppression....

John 14:6
πŸ“–sermon illustrationReformed

The Example of Goodness - Quote

In a quiet town, there lived a woman named Clara, known for her remarkable garden. Every spring, neighbors would gather to marvel at the vibrant flowers that burst forth from her soil. Each bloom seemed to whisper stories of transformation,...

1 Corinthians 13:4-7
πŸ’­theological reflectionReformed

Reflecting on Goodness - Church Context

This reflection emphasizes the importance of understanding Goodness within Christian theology and its practical implications for church life. By engaging with Proverbs 3:5-6, it encourages believers to consider how their faith informs their responses to contemporary issues, highlighting the transformative power of theological commitments in community engagement.

Proverbs 3:5-6
πŸ”biblical insightMainline

Scriptural Insight: Goodness - Reflection

This reflection explores the concept of Goodness as presented in Colossians 1:15-20, emphasizing its relevance in today's complex world. It encourages individuals to engage with their faith actively, promoting integrity and compassion as essential responses to contemporary challenges.

Colossians 1:15-20
🎯application pointEvangelical

Real-World Goodness - Contemporary Example

The application point emphasizes the importance of embodying Goodness as outlined in Micah 6:8, encouraging personal reflection and community engagement. It highlights the transformative power of small acts of faithfulness and the need for prayerful commitment to respond to Goodness in both personal and communal contexts.

Micah 6:8
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