Illustrations About Position Power And Prestige

Looking for an EZ Pass

On many of our nation’s toll roads, rather than stopping at a toll-booth to toss some change in a hopper, you can now purchase a transponder, sometimes called an EZ-Pass, and zip through in the left lanes without even slowing down to the acceptable speed limit. Instead of cash, tickets and paper receipts, it’s a microchip tag placed on your windshield containing pertinent data which eases your way. Your data is quickly read by a tollbooth electronic antenna as your car zooms on through. It automatically deducts your appropriate toll tax. This computerized collection system then sends a monthly statement to your home with tallies of times and places for your records. EZ-Pass is like a debit card for your car, only quicker. No more stopping at the tollgate, the narrow gate.

Jesus says, I am the narrow gate. There’s no quick way in. There’s no shortcut. If he wasn’t the Christ himself already, he’d be the perfect patron saint of tollgates.

Sometimes it seems that everybody wants the easy way to the front of the line, a quick way to glory and fast track to success. Including James and John, the brothers Zebedee, who want front-row seats numbering two and three. Put yourself in their shoes for a moment and see if you can identify with their self-centeredness. These guys gave up everything to follow Jesus. They followed Jesus when nobody knew him. They followed Jesus before his miracles. Now that he was popular, James and John were feeling the swell of fame. After all, they were Jesus’ best friends, his disciples! So we can understand why two of them came to Jesus with their request.

David Beckett, EZ-Pass


Illustrations About Money and The Joy Of Salvation

These Illustrates Relationship of Our Money With The Joy of Our Salvation

The illustrations below are very useful especially if you will be talking about the relationship of money and our joy of salvation in Christ.

It is true that there are times that in a church, if we start talking about supporting God’s work and all other ministries financially, whole bunch of different issues and conflicts starts to rise. And suddenly we find out that we are no longer enjoying the works of service to our Lord.

Again, the book of Luke made such an example that we cannot be Christ’s disciple unless we learn how to love God more than our needs.

I do hope these illustrations will help us realize on how God works and see the relationship of our finances to the ministry of God.


Poem: Stand Still and Consider

“. . .stand still and consider the wondrous works of God.”

Job 37:14b

When I gaze into the evening sky

And see the stars above,

I see more than lifeless orbs;

I see the Father’s Love.

When I watch a bird winging its way in flight,

Soaring effortlessly on the wind,

I see an expression of the Father’s Grace

Who longs to be my Friend.


Illustrations About Divorce and Children

These illustrations talks about marital relationships and its effects to children. May these illustrations help pastors, preachers and ministers to promote love and Biblical teachings about marriage.

Where Is the Hope?

I recently saw a newspaper cartoon of a mother reading a bedtime story to her little, curly-haired daughter. The book was called Grim Reality Fairy Tales, and the text read, “and the prince kissed her and they fell in love, dated a while and moved in together, broke up, got back together, got married, got a baby, got separated, got back together again, broke up, got divorced, spent time alone rediscovering themselves, met someone new, fell in love and repeated the pattern habitually ever after.”

This worldview is sad, hopeless, and far from what God intended. More than ever, our children wonder what marriage is and what they might hope for in a relationship.

Steve Zeisler, What Did Moses Command?


Sermon Illustrations About Influencing Others

The collection of illustrations below is all about influencing others as Christians.

It is very important that as Christians, we are to become the salt of the world. We are to influence the world and not us being influenced by the world.

The mere fact that the Bible made an important emphasis in loving our neighbor, it also means that we are to influence them in the way that God loves the world.

The illustrations below can be a good source of good insights about loving our neighbor in the way God wants it to be.


Bread Of Life Illustrations

The collection of illustrations below is all about God as the provider, the Bread of Life.

God is the Jehovah Jireh, the great provider. But there is nothing more than he can give than what He already gave, the Bread of Life, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

During the time that we are in need, help comes from heaven above and is not from our own. Furthermore, many Christians strive hard to become good Christians. But they find it so difficult to stay “on track” because they haven’t really found the real “bread of life” who sustains our spiritual life where we will not grow weary and exhausted.

May the illustrations below be a good examples in your sermons about God as the real “Bread of Life”


Illustrations About Humility

Illustrations About Humility is a collection of Sermon Illustrations that talks about being humble.

Humility is one of the things that every Christian should possess as Christ demonstrated.

May you enjoy the illustrations below.

Clothed with Humility

The word “humility” means literally a low estimate of self. But this does not imply self-deprecation. When you hear someone deprecating himself, usually you can put it down as a sort of counterfeit humility. Someone has said, “The true way to be humble is not to stoop until you are smaller than yourself, but to stand at your full height before some higher nature that will show you how small your greatness is.” “Walk humbly with thy God.” Here is where we learn true humility. Walking with God, seeing ourselves by the side of His greatness, we see how little we are. And seeing how little we are is the first step toward becoming what we can and ought to be.

We never become truly great, we never do our best work until we are “clothed with humility”; until, like our Lord and Savior, we are willing to live to serve others.

John R. Gunn, Facing Life

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The Ambitious Disciples

Jesus and his disciples were coming to the town of Capernaum. As they entered the house where they would be staying, he asked his disciples, “What were you arguing about on the road?” But they kept quiet, says the writer of Mark’s Gospel, because on the way they had argued about who was number one among them.

So, the disciples were human just like you and I are human. Who doesn’t want to stand out? Some of the greatest people who have ever lived were also among the most ambitious.

It is said that Michelangelo prayed: “Lord, grant that I may always desire more than I can accomplish.”

Abraham Lincoln often said to himself as a boy studying by the pine log fire at night: “I will study and get ready and perhaps my chance will come.” And, indeed, it did come.