Benchley Sermons 2026

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DW

February 22, 2026

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Busyness

  • Solution: Make time for what’s important (Mark 1:35, 38)
    • Despite Jesus’ extremely busy schedule, he made time early in the morning to pray.

Wealth

  • Wealth does not have to be possessed in order to distract you.
  • Solution: Put God’s word into action (Luke 8:14-15)

Sin

  • The time and energy you spend sinning is time and energy you are not spending serving God.
  • Hebrews 11:24
  • Solution: continue in the word to become free (John 8:31-32)

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Luke (2026)

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February 18, 2026

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Luke 3

  • Luke 3:23-28 – This shows the genealogy of Jesus all the way back to Adam, roughly 27 generations, through Jesus’ earthly father Joseph.
  • Luke 3:2 – See John 1:6-9 regarding John the Baptist.
  • Luke 3:3 – See I Peter 1:18-19; Ephesians 1:7; Romans 3:24-26. There had been no blood at this point in time, but John was already preaching about forgiveness of sins. John was preaching about a different kind of baptism than what Jesus would teach later.
  • Luke 3:7 – See John 1:24. John began very aggressively, but he knew his audience.
  • Luke 3:7-14 – John was essentially teaching them to love their neighbor in whatever way might have been most problematic for each group.

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Benchley Sermons 2026

Sermons - Benchley church of Christ

DW

February 15, 2026

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Introduction

What are kids learning from parents?

Struggling with morality

God’s wisdom and power

Conclusion

  • Kids: Ask all your questions about God.
  • Adults: Let’s do our best to answer their questions.

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