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April 8, 2018

The Missionary Heart of God

The Missionary Heart of God

Our pastor kicks off a new series of sermons today entitled, "SENT: Life on Mission." If you are saved, you are sent into the world as Christ's witness. And today, Bro. Larry takes us back to the future as he explores "The Missionary Heart of God."

Locations & Times

Hilldale Baptist Church - Madison Street Campus

2001 Madison St, Clarksville, TN 37043, USA

Sunday 8:30 AM

Sunday 9:45 AM

Want to read more about Karen Watson?

Karen Watson was one of our Southern Baptist missionaries when she and three of her missionary colleagues, armed with nothing but love and humanitarian aid, were killed in Iraq in March, 2004...
http://www.bpnews.net/17918/keep-sending-missionaries-karen-watson-wrote-in-letter
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Some might suggest "The Missionary Heart of God" began with the Great Commission...or somewhere between Malachi and Matthew (between the Old Testament and the New Testament). But “The Missionary Heart of God” did not begin with the birth or death of Jesus! We have to go back farther than that, all the way back to the beginning...
We first see “The Missionary Heart of God” in Genesis, chapter 3, when He went looking in the Garden of Eden for two rebellious unbelievers in order to save them from their sins...
Below are most of the verses that our pastor includes in the rest of his sermon:
Those of us who are “SENT”--and that’s all of us who are saved--must examine our hearts this morning...
Perhaps God has awakened faith in you today just by hearing of “The Missionary Heart of God.” If so, surrender to Christ today...

Kingdom Conversations

We’re asking everyone in our church family to let us know each week how many times you were able to “sow some seed” in that week. You can send a text message to 931-295-6507 or email to thegospel@hilldale.org. Just text or email the number of Kingdom Conversations you had that week. If you haven’t done that yet this week (or in the last couple of weeks), why don’t you do it now? “Remember this—a farmer who plants only a few seeds will get a small crop. But the one who plants generously will get a generous crop” (2 Corinthians 9:6).