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Hush Little Sinner
Steve Hill
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Steve Hill

Hush Little Sinner

Steve Hill · 2:32

This sermon warns of the dangers of trusting in Satan's promises of wealth and fame, and calls listeners to turn to God for true joy and fulfillment.
This sermon warns against the deceptive promises of Satan, who offers temporary worldly pleasures and distractions to lead people away from God. It emphasizes the importance of not being swayed by material wealth, fame, or false happiness, but to instead focus on the eternal consequences and the judgment to come. The message urges listeners to turn away from the lies of the enemy and choose to follow Jesus, who offers true joy and fulfillment.

Full Transcript

Hush, little sinner, don't you cry. Satan's gonna bless you before you die. The world I'll lay before your feet.

Don't be concerned for the judgment seat. Hush, little sinner, don't you cry. Satan's gonna tell you the reason why.

I'll give you fortune, wealth, and fame. From this point on, you won't be the same. My plans for you, there's so much to share.

Trust in me, you won't have a care. If all these things can't satisfy, I'll give you more before you die. The preacher man says turn today.

My word to you is live to play. There's so much time, don't be concerned. You've come this far on what you've learned.

Your heart is pounding hard it seems. Don't turn to God, it's all a dream. Rest in my arms, we'll sing a song.

Together we will walk alone. This Jesus is a passing fad. They say he helps if you are sad.

The joy he brings is not like mine. I'll make you happy all the time. Hush, little sinner, don't you cry.

Satan's gonna bless you before you die. The world I'll lay before your feet. Don't be concerned for the judgment seat.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Deception of Satan
  2. The Dangers of Trusting in Satan
  3. The Call to Turn to God
  4. The importance of seeking God's joy
  5. The passing nature of worldly pleasures

Key Quotes

“Satan's gonna bless you before you die.” — Steve Hill
“The world I'll lay before your feet.” — Steve Hill
“If all these things can't satisfy, I'll give you more before you die.” — Steve Hill

Application Points

  • Be aware of Satan's deceitful promises and the emptiness they bring.
  • Seek God's joy and plan for your life to avoid the consequences of trusting in Satan.
  • Turn to God for true fulfillment and eternal happiness.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Satan promise to the sinner?
Wealth, fame, and fortune, but ultimately emptiness and dissatisfaction.
Why should I be concerned about the judgment seat?
Because it is a reminder of the consequences of rejecting God's plan and following Satan's deceit.
What is the difference between Satan's joy and God's joy?
Satan's joy is temporary and empty, while God's joy is eternal and fulfilling.
What should I do if I am struggling with the temptation to trust in Satan?
Seek God's joy and plan for your life, and remember that Satan's promises are empty and deceitful.
What is the importance of turning to God?
It is the key to finding true joy and fulfillment in life, and avoiding the emptiness and consequences of trusting in Satan.

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