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2 Kings 5:1-14
Sermon
Schuyler Rhodes
... our spouses and partners? To our children? To the people we relate to at our jobs? To one another here in the context of Christian community? The story of Naaman gives us pause to consider the kinds of healing we have turned from because of our expectations, and our unwillingness to change them. What ways could God be offering healing to us right now that we do not see because we have dismissed Jordan's waters? What new beginning, new opportunity, new life might be passed by in this moment because we will ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... is the problem. When we don’t get from the marriage what we think we should we don’t give the marriage what we know we ought. When that happens we tend to do one of three things: (1) We Quarrel - We get into a tug of war over whose expectations are going to be met. We fight, we fuss, and fume living in a constant state of conflict. (2) We Quake - that is one person just finally just gives into the other person. Either the husband gives into the wife or the wife gives into the husband. In reality, in ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... day that we are supposed to walk together. Where are your clothes?" Hull sat up in bed and said: "Right here under my pillow. You see, I’ve been praying all of these weeks, and they’ve always been here waiting for this day." Prayer with great expectation! Does it work? Talk with a few alcoholics like the man I spoke to not long ago who said: "If only people would realize that it is absolutely impossible for an alcoholic to go through one day of sobriety without the strength that God gives him through ...

Sermon
Chrysanne Timm
... his love in their relationships with others. God is worshiped when God's people live in such a way that God's values shine through their words and deeds. Isaiah 1:17 identifies some of the characteristics of the way of life and worship God expects. People who truly worship God will seek justice for all people. People who have been shaped by God's deliverance will commit themselves to rescue the oppressed. People whose lives have been defined by God's generosity will protect the orphaned and care for those ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... they are on the same page with their Lord. This fit perfectly with all they had been waiting for. But then Jesus zigs where they expected a zag: "Very truly, I tell you," he says, "unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a ... see that young person drift aimlessly in and out of trouble. You thought things would be better in a new community, a new school. You expected one thing and you got another. What do you do? FIRST OF ALL, YOU HOLD ON TO YOUR VALUES. It's tempting to think ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... for, then keep on walking. I came here to show you that I am the only one who can meet the deepest needs in your life because I am life itself.” There seems to be a universal feeling in our society. “Is this all there is? Somehow, I expected more. Something seems to be missing.” Something’s missing, and in its place, we substitute all sorts of things. In our society, we are fed a constant stream of “If only’s.” For example, “if only I had a little more money . . .” How many of us have ...

Sermon
Robert Allen
... " simply means living our lives so others can see something of God in us. "Walking humbly with God" simply means living in quiet fellowship with God. "Walking humbly with God" simply means that you seize those opportunities to do the things that God would be doing. So, what does God expect of you? Micah put it so simply and yet so eloquently when he said: ... and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love love kindness, and to walk humbly with thy God? Are you doing what God ...

Sermon
Robert S. Crilley
... best livestock and eventually sneaking away with both of his daughters. Now I ask you: Is this the kind of person one would expect the Almighty to choose? Hardly. And yet, according to the story, God not only chooses Jacob, God wrestles him to the ground ... in love -- more often than not, it just happens. We can't deduce it any more than we can deserve it. We don't expect it; we experience it! Small wonder that God's ways sometimes appear to us so strange and incomprehensible. How could they be otherwise? ...

Romans 13:11-14
Sermon
James L. Killen
... , is something that has yet to be brought to fulfillment. That fulfillment is something that we should hope for and look forward to expectantly. And we are called to participate in the work that God is doing to bring salvation to completion. In our reading for today, ... make no provision for the contrary way of life in the flesh." What would it mean for us to live in that kind of active expectancy? Let's talk about that for a while. It may help us to get the picture of what Paul is trying to tell us. What ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... to it. When you commit your soul and your eternal destiny to God, He is then responsible to care for it. He is responsible to guard it. He is responsible to protect it, and He does it by the same power that raised Jesus from the dead. III. I Can Expect God's Presence To Give Me Eternal Life Now listen to verse 4. "For God has reserved a priceless inheritance for His children. It is kept in heaven for you pure and undefiled beyond the reach of change and decay." Now there are two things we are told in that ...

Romans 15:7
Children's Sermon
Teresa L. Major
... be no reading and writing, no math and no science. Instead you were simply going to sit at your desk all day and listen to music. That would be a letdown. That's not what school was meant to be and it would not be what you had expected. Suppose you wanted to be on the football team. You liked wearing the uniform and tackling other people. You liked running and throwing and catching the ball. But when you got to football practice, the coach said there would be no uniforms or running or catching or tackling ...

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Thomas A. Pilgrim
... far, far away looked for God in the Temple. But the unexpected God appeared in the hay of a dirty stable in a little country town. On these Sundays we are thinking together about the theme, "They Came Together In Bethlehem." Now we look at this: "The Expectant Parents -- And An Unexpected Baby. In ages past the prophet Isaiah wrote about the coming of the Messiah. He told how he would grow out of the family tree of David, Israel's greatest king. He would not judge by what he saw, but with righteousness he ...

2 Peter 3:1-18
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King Duncan
... present you give this Christmas. The present of a life lived out in service to God and service to others. 1. E-zine: HUMOR Mailto: Judib@kktv.com. 2. Calvin Miller, A Hunger For Meaning (Downers Grove, Illinois: Inter-Varsity Press, 1984). 3. "Expect Christ's Return," by H. Mark Abbott, Light & Life, August 1995, p. 9. 4. Ron Mehl. The Tender Commandments (Sister, OR: Multnomah Publishers, 1998), p. 63. 5. "The Last Taboo" by Mark Matousek, an interview with Bill and Judith Moyers, Modern Maturity, Sept ...

14. Faith and Expectation
Acts 1:1-11
Illustration
Larry Powell
... It does not ordain anybody for, or against, the future but rather manifests itself in a spiritual experience in the present. An initiatory baptism is symbolically accomplished once, whereas the baptism of the Holy Spirit may occur quite unrehearsed many times over. The element of expectation is contained in the selected scripture by the phrase, "But before many days, you shall be baptized with the Holy Spirit." 2. Acts 1:7-8: "It is not for you to know times or seasons which the Father had fixed by his own ...

Sermon
Donald Macleod
... Jesus could declare, "I am the way, the truth, and the life." Those who shared in his company and the fellowship of his spirit discovered, in him, truth alive and, when they accepted it, they found, through him, the only way to live. 2. Jesus expects us to carry his lifestyle into our own calling. One of the unique characteristics of Jesus' lifestyle was the investing of his life into the training of the twelve disciples. The impact of his mission depended upon their catching his vision and kindling in them ...

Sermon
Clement E. Lewis
... midst of their lives. In Christianity it becomes the body of Christ, which we know as the church, at work within human society. Thus religion is not inanimate; it becomes an active faith uniting people in a spiritual mission serving in the world. We should expect our religion to do more than schedule a program of worship services and societal gathering of the faithful. It should be much more than listening to a sermon, taking part in hymn singing, or the saying of prayers, all of which are appropriate and ...

Sermon
... difference between hope and despair lies in whether we recognize that God is with us, that we don’t have to face the chaos and confusion alone. God does not create trouble or disappointment for us. God stands with us in the face of all our altered expectations. Joseph’s strength, his compassion, his courage all flowed from his constant faith in God’s abiding presence. In this season of Advent, as wonder at Mary’s quiet sense of calm, as we admire the tenacity of the Wise Men on their journey, as we ...

Sermon
... close at hand in all our comings and goings. In the New Testament Jesus says, "I am the alpha and the omega, the beginning and the ending, I will be with you to the end of this present age." I tell you Christianity would be a dead faith without expectation of vital faith, if we had no hope for the present or future. Hope would be shattered, meaning would be lost, future would be empty. Whatever the situation, it is better to stand with Christ and for his way of life than to slink out of the moral struggle ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... , if it isn’t Roy and Angela and their seven kids‑‑with suitcases! What a pleasant surprise!” (2) Sometimes at Christmas we don’t get what we expect. And sometimes we don’t get what we want. That was true the first Christmas. The people of Israel were living in expectation of the Messiah. But the Messiah they got was not the Messiah they expected. They expected a warrior king who would lead them to victory over their enemies. Instead they got a tiny babe in a manger in the tiny, obscure town of ...

Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... returned. They will burst into the sanctuary with a suitcase saying, "I'm back." They will then sit down with the children and discuss their travels and their return home. 4) Use no other props -- only the clock -- and after the silent period is over discuss their expectations. Lesson: Good morning. What is this? (clock) What does a clock tell us? (what time it is) That's right. It tells us the time of day. I have another question. Can a clock tell us what's going to happen? (no) Why not? (response) What ...

21. We Expect the Ground to Be Firm
Mark 13:1-8
Illustration
Mickey Anders
... is coming loose." Earthquakes threaten our assumptions about the stability of life. We like to think of earth as rock solid, but sometimes the earth moves. Sometimes when people fear flying on a plane, they resort to the ancient Latin by saying, "Just get me back to terra firma." We expect the ground to be firm. We want our buildings tied to the bedrock because our foundations need to tie to something that won't move. We are easily lured into thinking the same about our lives. We ...

Mark 13:1-31, Mark 13:32-37
Sermon Aid
Wayne H. Keller
... , sooner or later, we may never see them again. You may want to incorporate these two ideas in the message: (1) We may not want to hear the good news, because we already have decided what it is supposed to look like; and (2) If we expect nothing special to happen this Christmas, it likely will turn out to be the same old shopping spree and holly hassle. STEWARDSHIP The Stewardship of Alertness/Readiness Which would most closely describe you: a slug or a squirrel? For one moment of silence, ask the people ...

Sermon
Clement E. Lewis
... . Instead he expressed his feelings to God, and God prompted him to go outside. He heard God saying to him, "Look toward heaven and count the stars, if you are able to count them. So shall your descendants be." And he believed the Lord. He began to expect great things to happen! A little while later, when Abram was 99 and Sarah was 90, they were told by three visitors that Sarah would have a son as promised -- but Sarah laughed at the idea, after which they were confronted with God's question, "Is anything ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. 6 Surely goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever. King David, the author of this psalm, understood the meaning of the phrase, “Expect the unexpected.” He was the youngest son in a farming family. When God called him into service, he was just a shepherd boy. He ended up as the wealthy, powerful warrior-king who led Judah and Israel. Along the way, he experienced the joy of restoring the ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... she overcame her anger and discovered a new mission in life. So the first two questions that will lead us closer to God and to God’s purposes for our life is, “What kind of God do you believe God is?” and “Who is Jesus and how does he expect his followers to live?” And the final question we should ask from this Scripture lesson is, “Lord, what do You want me to do?” Our Bible passage for this morning ends with a new challenge for Saul. After he has been struck blind, knocked to the ground, and ...

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