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UNDER THE UMBRELLA (1)

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Joshua 2:8-13, Joshua 6:17
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Title: Under the Umbrella
Series: Bringing Them to Christ
Theme: "Bringing our family under the umbrella of salvation"
Author: Donald Cantrell
Text: Joshua 2:8 - 13, 6:17, 22 - 23, & 25

Sermon Series "Bringing Them to Christ" Sermon 1 of 2

I - Rahab's Powerful Revelation (Jos. 2: 8 - 11)

II - Rahab's Prayerful Request (Jos. 2: 12 - 13)

III - Rahab's Purposeful Resolve

IV - Rahab's Praiseful Reward (Jos. 6: 17, 22 - 23, & 25)

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Umbrella

The umbrella is a hand tool that is used to stop rain from falling on a person. It is also used to make shade and protect people from sunlight. An umbrella made for protection from the sunlight is called a parasol.

The umbrella's origins stretch back thousands of years, with early forms found in ancient Egypt, Greece, and China. In ancient Egypt, umbrellas were primarily used by royalty to protect against the sun and were often made from materials such as palm fronds and feathers. In Greece and Rome, umbrellas continued to serve mainly as sunshades, although rain protection became more common as time progressed. By the 16th century, umbrellas reached Europe, initially serving as sunshades for women. Over time, however, their role evolved, and umbrellas became more practical for rain protection. During the 17th and 18th centuries, there was significant development in umbrella design. The first umbrellas designed explicitly for rain protection were introduced in Europe. Frames began to be made of more durable materials like steel and whalebone, and by the 18th century, the collapsible umbrella,[3] which was more portable, became a common invention.

Why am I preaching on "Under the Umbrella" today? I think that those of us that are saved, have forgotten about the importance of bringing our families under the influence of our umbrella of salvation. It is not enough for us to be safe and secure under our umbrella, we must strive to bring ou ...

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