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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for Luke 21:34

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I. PARABLE OF TEN VIRGINS.
A. And they that were ready went in.
B. Christ second coming not to be a surprise to believers. 1Th 5:4
C. We should live in expectancy and be ready.
II. THREE THINGS TO WATCH FOR.
A. Surfeiting.
1. Many today digging their graves with their spoons.
2. The thought of fasting almost extinct.
a. How many fasted one day last year?
B. Drunkenness
1. 7 billion per year spent on liquor.
2. Christian celebrations turned to drunken holidays.
3. Drinking becoming more of a social habit every day.
C. Cares of life.
1. So involved in own pursuits have no time for Christ.
III. WHAT WE SHOULD BE DOING.
1. Watching and praying always. "For ye know not the day or hour."
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