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H.B. Charles, Jr. :: Sermon Skeleton: God Uses Weak People (2 Corinthians 4:7)

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God Uses Weak People

2 Corinthians 4:7

Theme: Our weaknesses as a platform for God's power

Point: God Uses Weak People.

Outline:

  1. The Reality of our Weaknesses.
    1. We are unworthy.
    2. We are dispensable.
    3. We are fragile.
  2. The Ramifications of our Weaknesses.
    1. The treasure and our sincerity.
    2. The treasure and our stewardship.
    3. The treasure and our self-worth.
  3. The Result of our Weaknesses.
    1. God's power is transcendent.
    2. God's power is inherent.
    3. God's power is consistent.
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