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You Don't Know, Do You?
by Rick Wolling
Text: Luke 12:13-21
Topic: How to prepare for death and judgment
Big Idea: Taking Jesus as our defense attorney is the only way to prepare for the judgment after death.
Keywords: Death; Judgment
Introduction:
- Illustration: The idea for the sermon came when a man said to him, "You don't know, do you?"
- That's the theme of Luke 12:13-21, where a rich man's plans are interrupted by God.
Life can end abruptly.
- Illustration: Bob McKinley was driving on a country road when an empty trailer flipped and killed him.
- When we die has nothing to do with our age, our strength, our health.
We each must be ready to die.
- This parable is not about covetousness but being ready.
- Not just ready financially, but in terms of divine judgment.
- Many biblical texts speak to this theme.
- Are you ready?
Take Jesus as your defense attorney.
- Scripture teaches that at the final judgment our lives will be opened.
- To be ready, you need the best defense attorney.
- Illustration: Jesus will defend us before the Father.
- You get this defense attorney by simply asking for him.
Conclusion:
- Illustration: A preacher decided to change his text at the last moment, and to plead with his congregation to be ready, and he died while preaching the sermon.
- Illustration: The old Baptist bus sermon says, "You may walk out this door and be hit by a bus."
- You never know. So be ready.
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