Dictionary: Prayer
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Sermon
Charley Reeb
... who heard him! I am not an eyewitness as Peter was, but I am a witness nonetheless. And there is no other time this is more clear than Easter Sunday. I, like Peter, have been commanded by my Lord to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ. And my fervent prayer is that as I lift high the message of Easter, God’s Spirit will fall upon you, and you will come to experience God’s amazing power of creating new life. Today we celebrate the truth that what has been dead will be made alive in Christ! During the ...

Ezekiel 45:3-5
Sermon
Charley Reeb
... rose garden. It is a special place. Generations of kids have been baptized in the rose garden. Many beautiful weddings have been done over the years in our rose garden. Brick memorials of loved ones in this church are there. It is a place of prayer and meditation. It is beautiful. But guess what? It doesn’t get that way by accident. We have people in our church who are committed to keeping it vibrant and beautiful. They spend time, effort and resources to keep the fountain bubbling and the roses blooming ...

Sermon
Charley Reeb
... cope with life in all of its suffering and tragedy. We still have to deal with the bad and unfair circumstances of life. So, I want to offer some things that have helped me as I have struggled with the question of why bad things happen to good people. My prayer is that they will help you, too. Don’t Become Cynical The first bit of help I offer is simply this: do not allow the theodicy question to make you cynical. It’s fair and healthy to ask this question and struggle with it, but I have seen too many ...

Sermon
Charley Reeb
... in a time machine and have you witness the miracles first hand. But I tell you what I can do. I can tell you that I have first-hand experience with Jesus Christ. He is my Lord and Savior. He speaks the truth to me over and over again in prayer and through Scripture. I believe Jesus when he tells me the truth about my life, so I should believe him when it comes to the miracles that he performed. Wondering about the miracles in the Bible is an issue of faith. If I trust God for my salvation, I should ...

Sermon
Charley Reeb
... the road, many of us can help victims of abuse by knowing the signs, being a listening ear, offering help and shelter, getting involved in domestic violence services in our community. Start a support group here at the church. Examine Your Own Life. Prayerfully examine your own life for violent or oppressive tendencies and ask God for help. If you do not like what you find, seek help from a counselor. Model a non-violent, respectful response to resolving conflicts in your family and relationships. If you ...

Sermon
Charley Reeb
... believed that “a counselor without a counselor has a fool for a client.” How can I get up here and counsel you if I am not being counseled too? Most of all, I pray every day and the Lord gives me strength. I believe God uses medication, counseling and prayer to give me the power and resources I need to serve him. Now do I still struggle with anxiety? Of course, but I can manage it. It no longer controls me. Why am I sharing something so personal? For two reasons. One, I want to help eradicate the stigma ...

Sermon
Charley Reeb
... prophets who shouted out with anger and indignation at the evil in this world. The governor of Connecticut was right when he said, “Evil has visited this town…” We were angry at this evil and we railed against it. Our grief and anger eventually gave way to prayer. We prayed to God with our questions, our anger, our grief, and our despair — “Lord, how could this happen? Lord, why did this happen? Lord, is there a word from you in all of this? Lord, the world is so dark, so violent, so bloody, so ...

Luke 2:1-14 (15-20)
Sermon
Charley Reeb
... of Christmas. What is it about the shepherds that is so special? At the time of Jesus, shepherds were considered the lowest rung in society. They were dirty. They did not bathe very much. It was not acceptable to associate with them. Back then a common prayer was “Please, don’t let my child be a shepherd.” Why would God reveal his message to shepherds? Why would God choose to tell the shepherds first? God chose to reveal the gift of Christmas first to the shepherds because they were the most receptive ...

Matthew 22:34-40
Sermon
Charley Reeb
... ? Yes, it can happen. The scary thing is that it can happen to our faith. It is possible to practice faith and forget who we put our faith in. It is possible to sing the hymns and forget the one we are singing to. It is possible to say a prayer and forget who we are praying to. It’s possible to get lost in the midst of our faith. In fact, it has been my experience that sometimes those who seem to have the strongest faith are the most lost. Sometimes in our ambition to follow God we forget who ...

Sermon
Charley Reeb
... things expecting to get different results. I want you to take over my life. I hand all of it over to you. I let go of the things that I have made more important than you and ask you to fill me up. Use me!” If that is your honest prayer, God will move like a tidal wave in your life! I recall doing a hospital call while I was in seminary that reminded me of the spiritual death that is required of all disciples. I had just started seminary and was visiting patients with a supervisor who was rather unorthodox ...

Sermon
Charley Reeb
... !” Have you heard of it? It is that one second between a traffic light turning green and the person behind you laying on their horn! Or you laying on your horn! I was at a traffic light in Lakeland one time, probing the depths of eternity. I was in deep prayer. I was in another world. Well, the light turned green. A Honka second later the man behind me began to lay on his horn. So I woke up and went forward. Two seconds later, he passed me and I saw a bumper sticker on his car. Guess what it said ...

Sermon
Charley Reeb
... , we’re going to show the rest of the country how we came together,’ said the counter-protest’s representative. The two men had their arms around each other. “After everyone came together for a group hug, the participants joined together in a circle of prayer for their city. The officer who was guarding both sides also joined them” (source: cnn.com). Folks, God is at work in this world. God shows up! Don’t ask, “What next?” Ask, “What is God going to do next?” Waiting for him will give ...

Sermon
Charley Reeb
... ’s will and living it out when we live our faith in this way? So are you struggling to find God’s will for you? Ask yourself: “Do I have and issue with change or pride?” You may find the culprit. However, that may not help you. Perhaps you have prayerfully searched yourself and you know that your struggle with God’s will is not a struggle of change or pride and you are at a loss. The truth is sometimes when we struggle with knowing God’s will we just have to go back to fundamentals. Ever hear a ...

Sermon
Charley Reeb
... . I wish I could tell you why. I know some people who have prayed for healing their whole lives and have never been healed. And I also know folks who prayed for healing and were truly healed. I don’t why that is. But I do know this: God answers prayer and his love never fails us. God may not show up the way you expect him to, but God will show up. And I also know this. The day we stop expecting miracles to happen is the day we stop believing in the power of God! Are you in darkness ...

Sermon
Charley Reeb
... was to feel the power of it again – to push aside all the baggage attached to it and experience the verse anew. I prayed that God would penetrate my heart with the message of John 3:16 so I could then share with all of you. God answered my prayer. I experienced the penetrating power of this verse again. When I did I got in touch again with something so simple yet so profound that it healed me of old hurts and wounds. It gave me peace again – peace with myself, peace with God and peace with others. It ...

Sermon
Charley Reeb
... to know the answer to that question. How do we make sense of suffering if we follow a loving and powerful God? I want to offer some things that have helped me as I have struggled with the question of why bad things happen to good people. My prayer is that they will help you too. We Never Suffer Alone I want to lift up a passage of scripture that tells us exactly where God is when we suffer. It comes from the Old Testament, from the prophet Isaiah. Isaiah was prophesying about Jesus and he said something ...

Sermon
Tom Garrison
... , toils, and snares we have already come, 'tis grace has brought us safe thus far, and grace will lead us home." What is it all for? "In the love of God, fully revealed, in the face of Jesus, you are being redeemed." This part of the prayer pertains to the future, and to what ultimately God intends to do if we will let him. The word "redeem" literally means "to buy back" so that one can fully complete and develop. Hosea "redeemed" his wife Gomer from slavery. Yahweh "redeemed" his people Israel from ...

Sermon
Tom Garrison
... world like? Is there friend or foe to be encountered there?" The doctor recognized that the man was in mortal terror, and he prayed for some means to convey to him a sense of hope. At that very moment there was a scratching at the door, and the doctor's prayer was answered. He said softly to his friend, "Did you hear that noise just then? That was my old dog Shep who walked over here with me from home. He has no idea what lies in this room or the other side of the door. He has never been here ...

Sermon
Tom Garrison
... neither good enough nor wise enough or strong enough to structure reality as a whole, but God is! As the ancient mystics put it: "God is our peace, our beginning, our ending, our only source of joy." When we hear these parables again for the first time, it is my prayer that we see more clearly what it is like when we realize "the kingdom of heaven is like..." May God hasten the day that this happens to us all!

Matthew 13:36-43, Matthew 13:24-30
Sermon
Tom Garrison
... subjectivity, and this only comes by a "sleepwalk" of unconscious action, or we will sow tares in our own wheat fields. Jesus was fully aware of the fact that what we do not know in terms of self-knowledge can hurt us. Do you remember that haunting prayer he uttered from the cross, so full of compassion and yet also so plaintive? "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do." He realized that there was more than raw, deliberate evil at work in that situation. Many of those people were doing things ...

Sermon
David G. Rogne
... Jesus but too few who are committed disciples. He described a fan as an enthusiastic admirer who wants to be close enough to Jesus to get all the benefits but not so close that it requires sacrifice. Fans may feel fine about repeating a prayer, attending church on the weekend, and slapping a fish emblem on their bumpers. Jesus, the pastor said, is not interested in recruiting admirers; he is seeking disciples. Most people who call themselves Christian would probably say that they are disciples of Christ. It ...

Sermon
David G. Rogne
... be more in keeping with the way we speak today. I will follow their lead and use "happy" in place of "blessed." Somehow we have been taught to believe that to be happy we need to be in control. I saw a cartoon in which a fellow was bowed in prayer. He was saying, "God, can you help me, but sort of make it look like I did it all myself?" If we can't be in control we certainly want it to look like we are in control. But to be spiritually poor means to recognize that there are many ...

Sermon
Charley Reeb
... I can see how he twists his own lips to accommodate hers to show her that, no matter what, their kiss will always work.” At Christmas, God has twisted his divine presence in Christ to kiss our needy souls. And what God wants more than anything is for you, in prayer, to kiss him back and say, “I love you, too.” May this Christmas be a Christmas when something happens, when something really happens – when God loves you all the way into your heart. Amen.

Sermon
King Duncan
... to simply be another nice, sweet person who never ripples the waters, never stands up to your peers? Let us pray for the courage of our beliefs. Let us pray to be authentic followers of Jesus. For it’s in Christ’s name we make our prayer. 1. Paul K. Jewett, Man as Male and Female, (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1975. Cited in Keith Giles, The Power of Weakness (Kindle Edition). 2. Uncle John’s 24-Karat Gold Bathroom Reader (Bathroom Readers’ Press, 2008). 3. Adapted from Rev. Dr. Luke Bouman ...

Matthew 21:28-32
Sermon
King Duncan
... mess, with their kids looking haggard, and the babysitter half asleep on the couch. The next day, however, the children excitedly told their parents how they had fun with the new babysitter, and how she had helped them do some assignments including saying their prayers. But this did not change the parent’s decision to fire the babysitter. The next time the couple needed a sitter they hired the older sister. They were greatly impressed when they got home this time to discover the house was tidy and the ...