Dictionary: Prayer
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Sermon
David E. Leininger
... watching...Remember that, and see that you act like Christians. One final thing I am counting on as we move into this new year together - your prayers. Four years ago, as I began my work with you, I asked you to promise to pray for me EVERY DAY, and I promised I ... , and we sow seeds of despair that grow to a harvest of despondency and depression. This is going on EVERYWHERE! I NEED YOUR PRAYERS. I will not survive without them. Will you pray for me every day? Four years and counting. Using the past as a prod ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... them get in touch with something beyond "touch." If the crops would begin to dry up for lack of rain, the people could come to the idol and make their prayer. If an enemy were laying siege to the town, they could come to the idol and call for deliverance. Of course, those early theologians knew that the statue could not answer prayers, but it was comforting to have something visible and touchable there, to represent what they were convinced was the larger reality. But as with so many things that we human ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... as "God dammit." This was the name of the one they worshiped. Throw that name around casually in conversation? Not on your life. If an Israelite had said "God damn anything," he would have meant it. It would not have been a statement; it would have been a prayer. I read once of a missionary to India who was returning home to America on a steamer with his young son. The boy was young enough to have never even been to his homeland, and was looking forward to it with great anticipation. It was an American ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... this trouble. "Now Moses, please, please, please pray to the LORD to take away the serpents from us." So he does. Moses intercedes in prayer, gets this strange instruction about making a bronze image of a serpent and hanging it on a pole in the center of the camp ... good. Jake is going to die. The younger son is sent to bring the preacher. When he arrives, the parson is asked to offer a prayer for Jake: "O Father God, we give you thanks that you have sent this snake to bite Jake. It has brought him to seek you ...

Deuteronomy 6:1-25
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... passes for "education" in Sunday School would never be tolerated in the public school. Two lawyers were bosom friends. Much to the amazement of one of them, the other became a Sunday School teacher. He protested, "I'll bet you don't even know the Lord's Prayer!" "Everybody knows that," the other replied. "It's `Now I lay me down to sleep!'" "You win," said the other admiringly, "I didn't think you knew so much about the Bible." A few years ago an alarming study of Sunday Schools in mainline churches was ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... , he was a medic. He did not even carry a gun. They would not hurt a medic, especially one as crazy as Charlie. Day after day passed with no information on his whereabouts. There were prayers for his safety from all his friends, the hope for a miracle. There were constant questions: "Any more word about Charlie?" More prayers. Finally, the dreaded letter: Charlie had been out with a Marine patrol near the base at Khe Sanh, where a two-month-long siege had just been broken; he had stepped on a mine, and ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... more years to our life, but we surely can add more life to our years...IF we go about the process with some smarts. The Psalmist's prayer is, "So teach us to count our days that we may gain a wise heart." Wisdom, Lord. Give us wisdom, so that we might make the ... us to continue to be faithful to the end that Jesus Christ may be glorified in all we say and do. We make our prayer in his holy and precious name. Amen! 1. Dale Hunt, via PresbyNet, "Jokes," #5355, 12/26/97 2. William H. Willimon, "Autumn on Campus ...

Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... celebrated with many traditional (and tasty!) baked goods. Then would come Ash Wednesday. No more goodies till Easter. What does Lent mean for us today? Yes, it is still the church season in which we prepare for Easter Sunday. It is a special time of prayer and reflection, of confession and self-denial. As a newspaper columnist had it sometime back (who happens to have a good grasp on the subject by virtue of his own Catholicism), Lent is "An Excuse to Be Better."(2) He wrote, “A steady stream...paraded ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... one Sunday morning to serve Holy Communion. He had never served communion alone before and he was scared. Back then we had a communion ritual printed on a laminated card. It started with the Invitation to Communion, followed by the Prayer of Confession and the Prayer of Consecration; and then just before the people would come forward to receive communion, the minister would stand, face the congregation and say, “Hear these words of comfort from the scriptures.” We left a blank there on the communion ...

Matthew 15:21-28
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... healing of her child. There is a wonderful message here, even if we have to wade through some material we might not understand to get to it. More about that in a minute. I say I did not truly understand this encounter until yesterday. It was before daybreak. Morning prayers were over, and I wanted to get started on my work. I sat down at my computer, but instead of loading the sermon materials I had been working on, I logged on to PresbyNet. There was a note about this passage from a lady named Susan O'Shea ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... it. Following Joseph's death, Jesus is torn with grief, and he cries out to God to raise Joseph from the dead: "Give him back to me," he wails. "Raise him! Raise him up in my arms!" But then, just as in the Garden of Gethsemene, Jesus concludes his prayer with "Your will be done." The film does an excellent job of portraying Jesus as very human with a good sense of humor and appreciation of fun, something I have long insisted is true. I do not know if he actually started any water fights with the disciples ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... very first time? Do it today. This is not pie-in-the-sky Christianity. This is down-to-earth practical stuff. This is how we live God's kingdom here on this earth. Forgiveness makes us different. And there is freedom in forgiveness! Let us pray. (Our prayer was written by an unknown prisoner at Ravensbrueck concentration camp and left by the body of a dead child.) O Lord, remember not only the men and women of good will, but also those of ill will. But do not remember all the suffering they have inflicted ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... themselves, "Why does this fellow talk like that? He's blaspheming! Who can forgive sins but God alone?" For what it is worth, modern "teachers of the law" might have objections too: what about some word of penitence or promise to do better? Is there no Prayer of Confession before the Assurance of Pardon? But there was nothing. This cannot be right. If, as we have already noted, Mark's use of the word "house" is a euphemism for "church," we should not be surprised at what we encounter - in greater or lesser ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... and God was certainly not mad at him. Just then an elderly gentleman walked over to the table. He winked at the little boy and he said, "I know God really well. We visit every day and I happen to know that God loved your prayer. It may have been the best one God has heard all day." "Really?" the little boy asked. "Cross my heart," said the man. Then he leaned over and whispered into the little boy's ear. Pointing at the woman at the next table who had made the remark that started ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... the problem will be solved. No holding back. A letter will be going out to St. Paul members tomorrow informing you that on November 23rd, three weeks from today, we will celebrate Consecration Sunday here. Between now and then, you will be asked to prayerfully consider what God would have you do concerning the stewardship of those possessions with which you have been entrusted. You will not be asked to make any commitment to a church budget; you will simply be asked to estimate your giving for the coming ...

Philippians 4:2-9
Sermon
King Duncan
... ONLY IS IN CONTROL OF THE FUTURE, GOD IS IN CONTROL OF THE PRESENT. St. Paul writes: "Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. Let all men know your forbearance. The Lord is at hand. Have no anxiety about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be known to God. And the peace of God, which passes all understanding, will keep your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." St. Paul is saying to us, "Relax. God is in control. God is in control of ...

2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2
Sermon
King Duncan
... to pray for the people in that mob. She had not had time to pray for them that morning before she left for school. Coles was dumbfounded, and he discovered what Ruby said in her prayer and why she prayed. "She prayed because the people needed praying for," says Dr. Coles. Her parents and her minister had taught her the prayer she prayed. It went like this: "Please God, try to forgive them, because they don't know what they are doing." Ruby explained it to Coles like this, "Well, you see, when Jesus had that ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... relevant question even today. The rapid growth of Islam in our world today seems to Westerners an embrace of a new kind of slavery. Women dressed in costumes that cover their entire bodies ” including their faces. And there is the Salat, the ritual prayer, performed five times each day facing Mecca. Islam is much more legalistic than Christianity. Why then are so many people around the world embracing it? Freedom is relative. For many people there is freedom in knowing exactly what your faith requires of ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... men worked out a gentle, apologetic refusal to her request. After Mother Teresa made her request, Williams gently recited his pre-planned rejection. Mother Teresa responded by saying, "Let us pray." Williams, Dietrich, and Mother Teresa all bowed their heads in prayer. After the prayer, Mother Teresa went through her whole request, word for word, again. Once more, Williams said no. Again Mother Teresa said, "Let us pray." Williams knew he was beat. He knew that he would be praying for the next few months if ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... occurred for Jesus' disciples. Go with me to the top of a mountain. Jesus is there as are his three most trusted disciples: Peter, James and John. As usual Mark doesn't give us details about what happened on the mountain. Did they have a time of prayer? Did Jesus lead them in a time of meditation? We don't know. ALL WE KNOW IS THAT SUDDENLY THE DISCIPLES SAW JESUS TRANSFIGURED. What does that mean, transfigured? It means he was changed, before their eyes. If you can imagine seeing the word “glory” occur ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... eyes, we can feel at times like death wins and we lose. We sit in sanctuaries with lovely crosses, sing the hymns and pray the prayers, but trust in Jesus does not necessarily swell up in us. On a day like today it's easy to embrace Jesus' victory over death ... , "Mary," and suddenly she knew he was alive. Take a moment and close your eyes and imagine Jesus speaking your name. In our prayers and through the scriptures we need to hear Jesus call our name. When Jesus connects on that personal level, we know he is ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... afternoons watching soap operas on television. Trashy stuff ” filled with illicit sex and overwrought emotions. No place for us. Tony Campolo tells about a friend of his who pastors a church. At his church's weekly prayer meeting, a woman in his congregation asked if the other church members would remember in prayer one of the characters in the show "As the World Turns." Tony's friend told him, "She was serious! She was dead serious. The make-believe character in her soap opera had become more real to ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... die? Because the family "by faith" withheld his insulin. They were encouraged by friends and their pastor to take this so-called "step of faith." Such actions are not steps of faith. Penicillin and insulin are themselves gifts from God. I believe in prayer but I look at the two hands of prayer and I see one hand open to God and the other reaching out to the world. Good health is God's plan for life. The greatest enemies our bodies have are our own destructive habits.We know, for example, that vigorous daily ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... it that we cannot bear? Look what has happened to many of our churches. Elie Wiesel tells a story of a rabbi who throughout his life maintained a weekly ritual. Every week he would go to a special place in the forest, light a fire and say a prayer that told the story of God's salvation. The rabbi's students, deeply influenced by the old man, continued his ritual for many years after his death. However, little by little, they changed the tradition. First they lost the place in the forest. Then they failed to ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... always bend to our desires. The Christian Century recently printed an amusing account of a high school football team in the San Fernando Valley of California that is defying the ban on prayer in public schools. Bob Francola, coach of the Kennedy High School Cougars, said that his team has modified the practice to remove any religious references from its prayers. "I was still allowed to have a quiet moment with our team," he said, "so instead I just ask the Big Cougar in the sky to help us out." We are going ...

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