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  1. Mar 24, 2016 · Illustrations on sin from the Bible. The wages of sin: Romans 6:23 tells us that the wages of sin is death. We work for our wages. You earn your paycheck for doing your job. And the paycheck sin earns is death. Every time. We are not the victims of our circumstances—if we do not choose life with Christ, then we are actively working towards death.

    • Illustrations inform and instruct. Our goal as gospel heralds is to teach our people the ways of God. The use of illustration recognizes that people more readily grab hold of pictures and images than they do propositions.
    • Illustrations explain and clarify. Explanatory power resides in good illustrations that make the truths of the Bible apparent. Good illustrations will evoke an “Aha” moment or provide a “Now I see” experience.
    • Illustrations can help the preacher connect and identify with his people. Good communicators learn how to touch the souls of their congregation and take hold of their hearts.
    • Illustrations are a tremendous aid to memorization and recall. People remember stories. Remembering our stories or our striking and memorable statements will pave the road back to our exposition and aid in its recall.
  2. This is a perfect illustration of sin. We appear to have freewill to do what we like. Every day we make freewill choices and decisions. But spiritually, the Bible says we are in the most terrible form of bondage. We are all, by nature, slaves to selfishness, self-centredness and pride. I am in bondage to my own spiritual centre of gravity.

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    SIN. Sin comes when we take a perfectly natural desire or longing or ambition and try desperately to fulfill it without God. Not only is it sin, it is a perverse distortion of the image of the Creator in us. All these good things, and all our security, are rightly found only and completely in him. Augustine, The Confessions of Saint Augustine.

    • Severed Rope. This object lesson shows how sin separates us from our Heavenly Father. Key Thought: Sin separates us from God. Materials Needed: long piece of rope.
    • The Sin Solution. This object lesson explains why Jesus died, and how that paid for our sin. (That's not me in this video).. but this guy does do a great job!
    • Disappearing Sin. This object lesson reminds your elementary kids that Jesus can wash away their sin if they ask Him to! Key Thought: Jesus washes away my sin.
    • Only One Way to Heaven. In this object lesson we are reminded that because of our sin, there is only ONE way to Heaven. Key Thought: There is only one way to heaven.
  4. May 25, 2016 · The first is very practical—I wanted to draw people into the book with a story or illustration. This is the same reason so many sermons begin this way—it’s a helpful communications technique. The second reason is spiritual and significantly more important—I wanted to help people make the link between physical health and spiritual health.

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  6. Sin’s Birthplace “But each one is tempted when by his own evil desire he is dragged away and enticed. Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin, and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death.” (James 1: 14, 15) Before you can win a war you must know your enemy, understand his ...read more. Scripture: James 1:14-15.

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