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We Shall All Be Changed
J. Frank Norris
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J. Frank Norris

We Shall All Be Changed

J. Frank Norris · 29:53

As believers, we can find joy and hope in the midst of difficult circumstances by remembering our identity as the children of God.
In this sermon, the preacher addresses the concept of change in the world and the challenges that people face, such as conflict, anxiety, fear, and poverty. He shares personal experiences of witnessing the pain and loss of others, including the burial of a baby and the death of young people. The preacher emphasizes the importance of finding joy and rejoicing in the midst of these difficulties, as believers are called the children of God. He also mentions that in the upcoming sermon, he will discuss the destiny of departed loved ones and the hope of eternal life.

Full Transcript

Some important notices. Tonight, the last of the night, We shall not We need

Sermon Outline

  1. The Challenges of Change
  2. Finding Joy in the Midst of Difficulty
  3. Hope for the Future
  4. Destiny of departed loved ones
  5. Hope of eternal life

Key Quotes

“Believers are called the children of God.” — J. Frank Norris
“We can find joy by rejoicing in the midst of challenges.” — J. Frank Norris

Application Points

  • We can find strength and comfort in our faith during difficult times.
  • As believers, we have hope in eternal life for ourselves and our loved ones.
  • We can rejoice in the midst of challenges by remembering our identity as the children of God.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I find joy in the midst of difficult circumstances?
As believers, we can find joy by remembering that we are the children of God and rejoicing in His presence.
What happens to our loved ones after they pass away?
The preacher will discuss this topic in the upcoming sermon, but as believers, we have hope in eternal life.
How can I cope with the challenges of change in the world?
We can find strength and comfort in our faith and the knowledge that we are not alone.

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