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Have you ever noticed that everyone seems to be angry all the time? Does that fact make you mad? Has it always been this way? Weren't there times when rage was less common than respect? How is the church to respond? In this message we will see that unity within the church is the key to managing relationships outside the church.
This is part 5 of a sermon series called “The Issachar Factor.” The title finds its inspiration from when David was running from a jealous King Saul, God sent many men to help him. Among them were 200 men of Issachar “who had an understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do” (1 Chron. 12:32).
That’s the Issachar factor—the ability to understand the times and know what to do.
Dunwoody Baptist Church Sermon Series
Allen Jackson - February 6, 2022
1 Peter 3:8-22
By Dunwoody Baptist ChurchHave you ever noticed that everyone seems to be angry all the time? Does that fact make you mad? Has it always been this way? Weren't there times when rage was less common than respect? How is the church to respond? In this message we will see that unity within the church is the key to managing relationships outside the church.
This is part 5 of a sermon series called “The Issachar Factor.” The title finds its inspiration from when David was running from a jealous King Saul, God sent many men to help him. Among them were 200 men of Issachar “who had an understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do” (1 Chron. 12:32).
That’s the Issachar factor—the ability to understand the times and know what to do.
Dunwoody Baptist Church Sermon Series
Allen Jackson - February 6, 2022
1 Peter 3:8-22