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1 | Gods will for your life | John 16:13 | Morant61 | 61442 | ||
Greetings Mommapbs! Obviously, I can't speak for anyone else, but I agree with you that we must cite our sources. With one exception, I have never preached a 'canned' sermon. I did preach one of Peter Marshall's Easter sermons word for word - "Were you there?" I even listened to the orginal sermon and tried to get the same sort of Irish lilt to it. However, I made it clear what I was doing. In this particular case, the sermon series on God's will was all my own original work except for the headings. I took those directly from MacArthur, but - as I did on this forum - I gave credit where credit was due. So, in answer to your question, I don't generally look favourably upon 'lifting' a sermon. However, occasionally, a sermon may speak to me and I may then adapt the sermon to my style, ect.... I don't have any problem with that practice, but I don't like simply getting sermons or outlines out of a book. If one does do this, one must give credit or it is plagarism. I hope this helps! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | Gods will for your life | John 16:13 | Mommapbs | 61462 | ||
Thanks Tim for the reply. I covet your prayers as I consider how to respond to this situation. May God direct my paths as He has promised in His Word! This is a VERY young Pastor and I recognize God's annointing on his life. However, why would God allow me to see this if He didn't intend for me to respond to this? I seek to be His instrument and pray that in humility I will ask correctly regarding this matter! Blessings, Mommapbs | ||||||