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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for Mark 8:37

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"WHAT SHALL A MAN GIVE IN EXCHANGE"
I. WHAT SOME MEN HAVE GIVEN.
A. Alexander the Great gave world conquest.
B. Annanias and Sapphira exchanged for a lie.
C. Demas for worldly pleasures.
D. Early church martyr for few moments relief.
II. WHAT SATAN OFFERS.
A. To some pride.
B. To Adam to be like God.
C. To Christ the world.
D. Before you sell cheaply realize value.
1. Soul lives on eternally.
a. Rich man and Lazarus.
b. Matthew 10:28 - fear not him who can kill the body.
2. God values the soul highly!
a. "What should it profit a man."
E. You are not master of your soul.
1. Either Christ or Satan.
III. WHAT GOD OFFERS.
A. John 3:16.
1. Gave His Son to redeem it.
B. Reason for great price.
1. Worthless alcoholic.
a. Law to deal with.
C. Born on wrong side of fence.
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