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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for John 15:9-14

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I. WHAT IS THE WORLD SEEKING TODAY?
A. Why do several million make trips to Disneyland? What are they seeking?
B. Why are millions being spent in the theaters?
1. Why do people go?
2. What are they seeking?
C. What is the motive behind the drive of men?
1. What causes man to take two jobs?
2. A better standard of living?
3. Why does he desire a bigger house, a swimming pool?
D. Is not the clamant cry for the soul joy?
E. Jesus said these things that we might have fullness of joy.
II. HOW IS JOY FOUND?
A. In worldly possessions?
B. In worldly pleasures?
C. Joy is a byproduct of a right relationship with God.
D. Joy comes as a result of Christ's love and abiding in this love.
III. HOW DOES ONE ABIDE IN HIS LOVE?
A. Obedience. "If ye keep my commandments."
IV. WHAT IS THE COMMANDMENT OF CHRIST?
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