Dictionary: Prayer
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Rick McCracken-Bennett
... again, it is likely the action he took and not one made up by Mark. Jesus looked up to heaven. Here is the prayer that seemed to be missing in the first healing story, "Be opened." Mark included the words in Jesus' native tongue. We'll never know ... and me. We are often asked by people to pray for others. In our bulletin we have nearly a hundred names of people who have requested our prayers. And, I know, we all say that we will do just that. But even the most well meaning of us tend to forget over time. So ...

Luke 6:12-16, Luke 9:1-9, Luke 10:1-24
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Lori Wagner
... forward,” “moving on” from Jesus himself. Jesus moved on all the way to the cross, and fulfilled God’s mission even to death! How did he do it? What does Jesus do to soften the fear of what is to come? 1) he is day and night in prayer; 2) he accustoms himself and his disciples to a “rocking” boat and teaches them how to “rock” the boat themselves; 3) he knows what it means to “kick off the dust” when he is not welcome; 4) his authority, his power, his strength, and his vision come from ...

James 3:1-12, James 3:13-18, 2 Timothy 2:14-26, Psalm 34:1-22
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Lori Wagner
... . Why? Because the opposite is also true. When you are filled with the Holy Spirit’s power, you can’t help but praise, sing, revere God with all of your heart and might. A soul that is true will issue with beautiful words of praise and prayer. And will result in skin “like a newborn child.” A soul that is tarred with hateful and malicious words spewing from the tongue will likewise yield a blistering and weeping body. Your words are only as thin as your skin. And the “Word” of God penetrates ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... hostess. It’s about reveling in the joy of God, about spending time with me, because my time with you is limited, and I want to enjoy your company, it’s about you enjoying the people you are with, and the beauty of the sukkah, it’s about prayer, and blessing, and above all, JOY. Cause everyone who has been to a family event knows, when the “mistress of the house (otherwise known as the cook!)” is unhappy, …everyone is going to be unhappy! It’s not about the food. It’s not about the work. It ...

1 Samuel 16:1-13
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Lori Wagner
... the smell of the centuries-old sanctuary in a unisex perfume called Avignon. In 2011 the Paris perfumer Jovoy asked Jacques Flori to replicate the smell of an old monastery where the liturgy of the hours had been conducted for decades and the smell of chanted prayers could be bottled. It’s called La Liturgie des Heures by Jovoy. Or maybe it’s a mix of spices you use in cooking. Anyone a fan of cilantro? Or cinnamon? Or parsley? Or ramps (another specialty of the south). Or how about the outdoorsy smell ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... road to be “roadies” for God, travelers of the “Way,” and cheerleaders for His mercy. We are His holy tabernacle. We are His traveling mercy. At this time of Thanksgiving before we enter into the Advent Season, we therefore take time for special prayers –prayers of thanks and celebration, prayers of joy and dedication. For we are God’s holy people. The Lord has made His home among and within us. May we be worthy of His tent! Being called by God today as the church is not a simple call, not just ...

Luke 22:39-46
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Timothy W. Ayers
... front of the door. If there is one then I know you want me to have a donut.” Later as she walked into the office carrying her box of donuts, a co-worker said. “Louise, I thought you were on a diet?” Louise answered and told her story of her prayer that if God wanted her to have a donut there would be a parking spot right in front of the door. The co-worker asked, “And was there a spot right in front of the door?” Louise answered, “Praise the Lord! On my seventh time around the block there was ...

Matthew 9:9-13, 18-26
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Lori Wagner
... his beautiful and worthy children. Through the power of faith we are healed. Through the power of faith God grants us access to the throne of the Lord. God’s presence in the form of the Holy Spirit of Christ is with us always. As we don our “prayer garments,” whether real or imaginary, and come into the presence of the Lord, we are reminded of God’s immense power and presence, his ability to heal us, restore us, save us, and grant us the gift of wholeness and inheritance. All we need is faith in him ...

John 1:43-51
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David E. Leininger
... open up even if the revelations about ourselves might not be so pleasant. My roommate and traveling companion while I was working on my doctorate some years ago, Clark Wiser, once told me that he had gone into his young son’s room for bedtime prayers. But instead of welcoming his dad as he normally did, Andrew turned his head to the wall and began praying in an inaudible mumble. Clark asked, “Andrew, what’s the matter?” “Nothing.” “Well, something is the matter. Why don’t you want me to hear ...

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Thomas C. Willadsen
... that he had become a father. Jeremiah’s faith throughout his suffering was changed and transformed. The persistent blind man turned to follow Jesus because he had changed. A few months ago someone gave me a perfect description of my prayer life. I can practically summarize my prayers into two categories: “Help me, help me, help me” and “thank you, thank you, thank you.” Certainly the prayers I raise spontaneously in the course of my workday fall into one of those categories. But when my “help me ...

Mark 2:23-3:6
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Ron Lavin
... her last coin, she would have nothing and be nothing. Nouwen says that this is also the great inhibiting factor in our worship and prayer lives today. Nouwen puts it this way: When you are asked to pray you are asked to open your tightly clenched fists and ... children of God. Clenched fists full of false treasures which buy us nothing but misery inhibit our corporate worship and our private prayer lives. Clenched fists keep us from the experience of God. We are afraid to let these false treasures go, for fear ...

Sermon
Zan W. Holmes
... is challenged and we, too, like Judah find it hard to give thanks to God. But during this season of Thanksgiving, Joel has a twofold word for all who find it hard to give thanks in the midst of trouble. First, he called the people of Judah to repentance and prayer. He said, "Sanctify a fast, call a solemn assembly. Gather the elders and all the inhabitants of the land to the house of the Lord your God, and cry out to the Lord" (1:14). Joel also told them to "rend your hearts and not your clothing. Return to ...

Sermon
Gerald Whetstone
... riot, and the police did not move in to disperse the crowd. It was not long until the movement succeeded and the hated wall came down. Afterward the chief of police commented, "We were prepared for anything that night, for everything. Everything except candles and prayers." Never underestimate the power of the grace of God and the gifts of the Spirit. With such power Christ, as our champion, rode into Jerusalem that day of passion and palms. Such power is ours, too, for the great crises of our day and for ...

Sermon
Richard Hasler
... the poor. The monk was in a predicament. He did not want to leave his treasured vision, and yet he did have this job to do. Finally, he left his cell and gathered up food to feed the poor. About an hour later, he returned to his room. In prayer he re-discovered the same vision. As he bowed in meditation God spoke: "Had you not gone, I would not have stayed." As we move through the close of this Advent season let us learn to wait creatively -- patiently, actively, not one without the other, but both together ...

Sermon
Robert G. McCreight
... of stepping into the presence of God. On the surface of things, it seems innocent enough. We "go to church." We take our seat in the pew (probably the same one we've been sitting in for many years). We expect to see the same faces in the choir. The prayers of the minister sound familiar. The hymnbook we hold as we sing shows the same years of use that our faith has had. On the surface of things, we shouldn't expect much from going to worship. But how wrong we can be! For in that moment, when faith has ...

Sermon
Rodney Thomas Smothe
... becomes hope and hope becomes submission. Perhaps during this season of Lent, you are asking God to direct your desires, your thoughts, your life. It all begins when we surrender our will to the will of God. How do we surrender our will to the will of God? A simple prayer begins our journey. "Loving God, teach me your ways, direct my paths, guide me in my daily routines of life. Help me grow in my trust of you so that I might come to rely on your guidance in my life. Remove from me the urge to live in a ...

James 5:7-12
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Frank Luchsinger
... Rabbi Moshe passed on and whenever the people were in danger, he didn't even get out of his armchair. He shrugged his shoulders and could only bow his head and pray, "Dear Lord, I do not know how to make the special fire. I do not know the mysterious prayer. I cannot find my way to the place in the woods near the great tree. All I know is the story, please let this be good enough." And it was, and his people were always saved.3 Dear Lord, sometimes when we are greatly challenged, greatly in need, in deep ...

Matthew 20:20-28
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Thomas Long
... most humble and self-sacrificial face there is a human being who covets stature and credit. Andy Warhol predicted a future in which every person would achieve the universal human quest to be famous, but only for 15 minutes. A nineteenth century lighthouse keeper at Cape Hatteras wrote this prayer in his log: "O Lord, do not let any ship wreck upon the sea this night. But if it be Thy will for such to happen Lord, I beg Thee, let it happen here." He did not wish for a ship in distress, but, if it were going ...

Sermon
E. Carver McGriff
... of our mission, and sad to say, suffering and privation are an indispensible part of this process. And the point of my homey little analogy in the backyard is to say that God is very much involved with us in the process. A world in which all our prayers for immediate rescue from our troubles were answered to our satisfaction would almost surely thwart the divine plan. No. Patience is a necessary part of the dynamic of faith. But that doesn't mean God is unaware or doesn't care. A number of years ago, a book ...

Sermon
Larry R. Kalajainen
... make food taste better, but because it's possible to cook much faster in them. Since so many people lead such busy lives, anything that shortens time in the kitchen has an instant appeal. A colleague told of meeting a woman from West Germany at a seminar on prayer in Princeton. She was marvelling over one of our speedy and efficient inventions, the tea bag. She said that the Germans don't make teabags, and she found it a very convenient way to have a cup of tea. Of course, she then went on to mention that ...

Sermon
Clement E. Lewis
... : from The English Bishop, Jeremy Taylor) "The private devotions and secret offices of religion are like the refreshing of a garden with the distilling and petty drops of a water-pot; but addressed from the temple, they are like rain from heaven." Hymn: "Sweet Hour Of Prayer" A Prayer: O hearts, minds, and souls, be still, that we may hear the soft whispers of God's voice speaking to us amid the rush of life, and the turbulence of our times. Father, speak to us words that we need to hear. We wait for your ...

Luke 9:51-56, Luke 9:57-62
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Larry Powell
... our hip and waistline. "Oh God, I don't want to have a kidney stone tonight. If you will just deliver me from this situation and let it just be a muscle spasm, I will ..." (if you have ever had a kidney stone, you will pray this prayer). What noble, far-reaching promises we made to God in midnight confessions. We rededicate our lives to Christ, increase our tithe, volunteer for church work, vow to be more civil to our spouse and children, and on and on. Then, comes daylight, and things are not nearly as ...

Sermon
George Johnson
... . Tell God, "I want to accept your invitation. Just as I am, I come." It might help to go home, get on your knees, or go for a walk and tell God out loud: "I accept your invitation." Or come to the altar here later this morning and pray that prayer. Declare a clear yes to the invitation. 2. Let go in order to come. There is a kind of natural resistance to this invitation. Attractive persuasions distract us, lure us away, hold us down. Our sins keep a strong hold on us. When Jesus invites us to come, he ...

Sermon
Thomas Slavens
... except to love one another.” The way to Christian parenthood is through love which seeks the good of the child. Parents build something more important than skyscrapers, automobiles, or bridges. They build human lives. The constructive way to accomplish that task is through love. Prayer Our God, in whose fellowship is known the best that we have known in our families, we praise You. We adore You not only as the Creator and sustainer of nature and history but also as our heavenly Parent in whose care we are ...

Mt 5:21-26 · Eph 4:25-32 · Num 5:5-10
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John A. Terry
... . One of my most embarrassing moments came during a wedding service. The couple had asked me to include the Lord's Prayer at the end of the wedding prayer. I remembered to start the prayer, but my mind wandered to what I was to do next. I forgot where we were in the Lord's Prayer. This was a huge old church building and the people in the wedding party and the congregation were barely whispering the prayer. So when I knew I was lost, I tried to whisper softer than they did until I thought everyone else was ...

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