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George Shears III

By: George Shears III
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  • Sermons. Musings on ministry. Thoughts on leadership and preaching.

    © 2024 George Shears III
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  • Let God Use You.
    Apr 15 2024

    This sermon in Acts 9 explores the transformative power of divine intervention through the story of Saul’s conversion to Paul in early Christianity. It emphasizes the importance of being available for God’s use, overcoming anxiety about divine assignments, and maintaining a positive attitude. The narrative highlights the role of individuals like Ananias in fulfilling divine missions and the significance of acceptance and unity in faith. Through examples from the Bible, the lecture illustrates how God can use flawed individuals for His purposes and the impact of faith and obedience in fulfilling divine assignments.

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    33 mins
  • Let's Fix It.
    Apr 8 2024

    In this podcast, we're diving into a sermon centered around the theme of reconciliation, drawing upon the narrative found in Genesis 3. This story, deeply rooted in the beginning of creation, sets a profound stage for understanding the complexities and the path toward reconciling relationships. Through this exploration, we aim to uncover insights and lessons that can be applied to our modern lives, encouraging listeners to reflect on the importance of mending broken bonds in a world that deeply needs unity and peace.

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    31 mins
  • Here I am.
    Jan 9 2023

    Isaiah 6:1-8 with emphasis on verse 8. Nothing should go undone in our presence when we know God wants it done. Isaiah overheard God voice a need and eagerly volunteered to serve. He said, "Here I am! Send me." What does God need to be done that you would be good at accomplishing?

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    25 mins

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