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				Bobby Stafford | 
				The Life Of A Pilgrim   
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				July 29, 2012 | 
				
				Sunday PM Sermon | 
					 
				  
			
			  
			
			
			
			The Life of a Pilgrim 
			
			
			Introduction:  
			
			Read 
			Romans 
			15:4.  
			Great lessons are to be learned from a study of the Old Testament.  
			The focus of this lesson is the patriarch Isaac.      Hebrews 
			11:20 
			lists him as one of the faithful.  
			Genesis 
			26:1-6 
			bears this out.  The next few verses show he wasn’t perfect.  (Genesis 7-11)  
			One thing in particular about his life was that in many ways he was 
			a pilgrim, a sojourner, moving from one place to another.  By 
			observing this pilgrim’s life, we can learn much about the 
			Christian’s life as a pilgrim.                 (I 
			Peter 2:11) 
			  
			
			Text:  
			Genesis 
			26:1-11,
			
			Genesis 26:12-25 
			  
			
			Body:  
			
			I.   A 
			Life of Provisions   
			(Verses 
			12-14a)  
			
				- 
				Even 
				though there was a famine in the land, Isaac reaped a 
				hundredfold!  (10,000%)  Others’ crops and flocks withered away, 
				but his prospered.  (Psalms 
				23:5-6)
 
				- 
				The 
				source of his blessings was God.  Isaac wasn’t lucky or a better 
				farmer.  He did have an advantage though.  It was Jehovah.  (Verses 
				2-3)  
				Because of his obedience (he stayed in the land), the Lord 
				blessed him.  (Malachi 
				3:10,
				
				Luke 6:38)
 
				- 
				You may 
				not be living in a fancy new home or driving an expensive new 
				car, but those who follow the Lord have a cup that is truly 
				running over.
 
				- 
				You have 
				eternal salvation that no one can take away from you.  (John 
				3:16)
 
				- 
				Christ 
				is interceding for us in heaven.  (Romans 
				8:34)
 
				- 
				We have 
				the privilege of casting our anxieties upon Him.                
				(I 
				Peter 5:7)
 
				- 
				We have 
				the privilege of being a child of God.  (I 
				John 3:1-3)         
				Yes, our cup does run over.
 
			 
			
			II.   A 
			Life of Problems   
			(Verses 
			14b-22)  
			
				- 
				The 
				Philistines were jealous.  He was prospering and they weren’t.  
				So they tried to make his life hard by plugging up the wells.
 
				- 
				God’s 
				people will always be misunderstood and not accepted.  Why?  We 
				are not of this world.  Our citizenship is in heaven.  (Philippians 
				3:17-20)  
				We will be persecuted.   (II 
				Timothy 3:12)  
				Suffering should be expected.  (I 
				Peter 4:12-16)
 
				- 
				Isaac 
				dug again the wells.  The wells were essential for life. 
				       But there were contentions (fights) over them.  Jesus 
				said that   His words were spirit and they were life.  (John 
				6:63)  
				The world   has tried for centuries to take the Word from us in 
				many ways.
 				
					- 
					The 
					Bible is obsolete and irrelevant.
 
					- 
					The 
					Bible is full of historical and scientific errors.
 
					- 
					The 
					Bible is just a bunch of love letters and is not a pattern 
					for us to follow.
 
				 
				 
			 
			
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			We must 
			contend for the faith once delivered to the saints.  (Jude 
			:3)  
			False teachers are in abundance.  (I 
			John 4:1, 
			               II Peter 3:3-7)  
			Yes, being a pilgrim will cause us to have problems.  
			
			III.   A 
			Life of Privileges   
			(Verses 
			23-25)  
			
			·        
			
			Verse 
			23   
			God’s Word   (Psalms 
			119:105) 
			
			·        
			
			Verse 
			24   
			God’s Worship   (John 
			4:23-24) 
			
			·        
			
			Verse 
			25   
			God’s Water   (John 
			4:13-14)  
			
			Conclusion:  
			
			While the 
			life of a pilgrim is not easy, we look forward to our eternal home.  
			
			Bobby 
			Stafford 
			
			July 29, 
			2012 
			
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