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The Zondervan 2017 Pastor's Annual: An Idea and Resource Book

Author: T.T Crabtree Publishing House: Zondervan 346

This issue contains sermons by several contributing authors who have been effective contemporary preachers and successful pastors. Each of these authors is listed with his sermons in Contributing Authors

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Favorable comments from ministers who serve in many different types of churches have encouraged me to believe that the Pastor’s Annual provides valuable assistance to many busy pastors as they seek to improve the quality, freshness, and variety of their pulpit ministry.

To be of service to fellow pastors in their continuing quest to obey our Lord’s command to Peter, “Feed my sheep” is a privilege to which I respond with gratitude.

I pray that this issue of the Pastor’s Annual will be blessed by our Lord in helping pastors to plan and produce a preaching program that will better meet the spiritual needs of the congregation to which they are called to minister.

This issue contains sermons by several contributing authors who have been effective contemporary preachers and successful pastors. Each of these authors is listed with his sermons in Contributing Authors. I accept responsibility for sermons not listed there.


This issue of the Pastor’s Annual is dedicated to the Lord with a prayer that he will bless these efforts to let the Holy Spirit lead us in preparing “A Planned Preaching Program for the Year.”

The Zondervan 2010 Pastor's Annual supplies you with:

Sunday Mornings
Paul’s call to victorious Christian living issued to the believers in Ephesus serves as a basis for messages dealing with humankind’s problem with Satan and evil. “Putting on the Whole Armor of God” is an appropriate theme for expository messages based on Ephesians 6:10–20.

Sunday Evenings
Sunday evening messages for the next several months are based on Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. Jesus’ sermon contains great principles and ideals by which believers are to live.

Wednesday Evenings
The apostles asked of Jesus, “Lord, teach us to pray.” This is a prayer that we should continue to pray, and it is the theme for this month’s Wednesday evening services.

T.T. Crabtree

T.T. Crabtree

T. T. Crabtree was for many years the pastor of the First Baptist Church in Springfield, Missouri. He taught preaching and homiletics in Southern Baptist seminaries.

Jesus expresses the essence of God in a way that we cannot misconstrue.

DAILY DEVOTIONAL

Magnifying Glass of Faith

Philip Yancey
In my spiritual journey as well as in my writing career I have long lingered in the margins, pondering unanswerable questions about the problem of pain, the conundrums of prayer, providence versus free will, and other such matters.
If we doubt God, or find him incomprehensible, unknowable, the very best cure is to gaze steadily at Jesus

DAILY DEVOTIONAL

Rosetta Stone

Philip Yancey
In the incarnation, God’s Son deliberately “handicapped” himself, exchanging omniscience for a brain that learned Aramaic phoneme by phoneme, omnipresence for two legs and an occasional donkey, omnipotence for arms strong enough to saw wood but too weak for self-defense.
The image of God is personhood, and personhood can function only in the context of relationships.

DAILY DEVOTIONAL

The Image of God

John MacArthur
What is the image of God? The Hebrew word for “image,” tselem, comes from a root that speaks of carving. It is the same word used to speak of graven images (Ex. 20:4). It almost seems to convey the idea that man was carved into the shape of God.
The conflict is not between science and Scripture, but between the biblicist’s confident faith and the naturalist’s willful skepticism.

DAILY DEVOTIONAL

The Truth About Science

John MacArthur
Unlike scientific theory, God’s Word is eternally unchanging. Unlike the opinions of man, its truth is revealed by the Creator Himself! It is not, as many suppose, at odds with science.
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