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8 illustrations for sermon preparation
Illustration paralleling Noah's sin with the vineyard to Adam's sin with fruit—both crossed boundaries, both ended in shameful nakedness needing covering, but both were covered by righteousness through faith (Genesis 15:6).
On the evening of January 1, 1863, Frederick Douglass stood in Tremont Temple, Boston, surrounded by three thousand people who could do nothing but wait....
In 2019, a single mother named Rosa Hernandez sat across from a loan officer at a community development bank in San Antonio, Texas. She needed...
On January 1, 1863, Abraham Lincoln sat down to sign the Emancipation Proclamation. His right hand was shaking — not from doubt, but from exhaustion...
In 1944, as Allied bombs shook the factories of Kraków, Oskar Schindler sat across from Amon Göth and began purchasing human lives. His workers —...
In 2018, a young couple in East Nashville sat across from a mortgage lender, overwhelmed. They had no savings, inconsistent income, and a credit history...
In 2019, a single mother named Maria Gonzalez walked into a credit union in San Antonio, Texas, hoping to secure a small loan to start...
In April 1916, Ernest Shackleton stood on the rocky shore of Elephant Island and made a promise to his twenty-two stranded men: "I will come...
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