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Butler’s Sermon Starters, Volume 7 is unavailable, but you can change that!

Butler calls these "sermon starters," but they are far more than that. Each concentrates on a single Bible verse and contains an outline of 4 to 6 crisply alliterated sermon (or lesson) points as only John Butler can do. With each alliterated point, Butler offers us a paragraph or two of concentrated material. These are not full-blown sermons, but they are carefully written, containing only the...

“To the end that my glory may sing praise to thee, and not be silent. O Lord my God, I will give thanks unto thee forever” (Psalm 30:12). The psalmist is David, the occasion is the stopping of the Divine pestilence after David had the people numbered. Statistic keeping is sometimes not a good thing and can cause much trouble as it did here. The last verse of this psalm speaks to us about the work of Thanksgiving—what it does and requires.
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