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    I love topical sermons because they focus on one specific theme, making it easier for me and others to understand and apply the message. By centering on topics like “forgiveness” or “faith,” these sermons give clear direction, so it’s simple to follow what the preacher is saying. This focus also encourages me to reflect on how the topic applies to my own life. When the whole church is studying the same subject, it brings everyone together, creating a sense of unity and spiritual growth as we all move in the same direction. Topical sermons use different scriptures to explain biblical truths, which helps me and the congregation better understand God’s Word and how to live it out daily. Overall, I think this approach makes the Bible more accessible and relevant, helping both individuals and the church grow together in faith.

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    Genesis 1 and 2 show that every person is special because we are made in God’s image. In Genesis, God creates people with great care and love. Jeremiah 1 shows that God has a plan for everyone even before we are born. Psalm 139 tells us that God knows and values us even before we are born. Galatians 3:26-29 teaches that in Jesus, everyone is equal and important, no matter who they are.
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    The Sanctity of Life means that every human life is special and valuable because it is made by God. It means everyone deserves respect and care, no matter their age, ability, or background.
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    Communities can show that every life matters by helping everyone, including the elderly, disabled, and those who are often left out. They can provide support and resources and work to treat everyone fairly. Education about kindness and fairness can help everyone understand that every person is important.
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    I can show that every life is valuable by being kind to everyone. Stand up against unfair treatment and volunteer to help people in need. Listen to others and treat everyone with respect and care.

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    Topic: Money and the bible

    From this passage, we extract a profound lesson: no one can serve two masters, for we can truly commit to one, either God or Money. This makes a clear choice and highlights that our loyalty and focus should be on just one thing.
    We live in a world where people made money look like God, they started to worship it instead of God. Sometimes it’s easy to lose your relationship with God when you get influenced by money. I have seen many Pastors treat their church members according to what they can offer. I saw people being rejected at the prayer lines because they did not come with money to give to the prophet. Those who offered more were given titles and positions in the church, which is not a good practice. Churches are suffering today because of the love of money. When God created money the idea was not for us to put it above Him.
    In Matthew 6:21 (NIV) Jesus says, For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. This indicates that our relationship with money can reveal what is truly important to us.

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