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Hebrews 11:1-40
Understanding Series
Donald A. Hagner
... regard for.” See BAGD, p. 322. The expression heir of the righteousness (which occurs nowhere else in the NT) is reminiscent of “heirs of what was promised” (6:17). The word heir (klēronomos) is found again in 1:2. When Paul refers to the righteousness that comes by faith, he uses ek pisteōs (e.g., Rom. 9:30; 10:6) and never kata pistin as in our text. The reality of the unseen is a controlling theme in the present chapter, as can be seen from the following list: v. 1—things hoped for, but not yet ...

Understanding Series
James R. Edwards
... 39; Ps. 71:20; Tob. 13:2; Wisd. of Sol. 16:13; Jos. As. 20:7; T. Gad 4:6; creation from nothing, 2 Macc. 7:28; Wisd. of Sol. 11:25; 2 Enoch 24:2; Jos. As. 12:2. Note Käsemann’s comment on justification by faith as a creative-redemptive act: As hardly anywhere else the full-radicalness of Paul’s doctrine of justification is brought out here. When the message of this justification is accepted, there is unavoidably linked with it a reduction to nothing which deeply shakes the righteous by associating them ...

James 2:14-26, James 2:1-13
Understanding Series
Peter H. Davids
... to the poor who respond to the good news. If there are any favorites in God’s eyes, they are the poor, for God has a very different way of viewing them than the world has. The world sees them as poor, unimportant, but God sees them as rich (in faith) and heirs of the Kingdom, a reversal of perspective. 2:6–7 The church lacks God’s perspective: You have insulted the poor. God condemns the same crime in the Old Testament (e.g., Prov. 14:21; cf. Sirach 10:22). The church that shames the poor in any way ...

Galatians 3:1-14, Galatians 3:15-25
Understanding Series
L. Ann Jervis
... bless those who bless you; and the one who curses you I will curse.” As Paul is convinced that only those who have faith through his law-free gospel are heirs of Abraham (3:7), it follows that those who are attacking that gospel are attacking also ... proving a change or a flaw in God’s historic relationship to God’s people. Paul’s case relies on the fact that God is faithful. Paul’s argument would be undercut if he were saying that God was absent at the giving of the law: what good would a promise ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... to Teresa the other day, and I asked her if she married me for my looks? She said, "No, I didn't marry you for your looks, I married you for your brains; it's the little things that count." You may not think it is very important to be faithful in little things, and you may not think it is very important to be unfaithful in little things, but notice what happened to the unfaithful servant: "Then he who had received the one talent came and said, ‘Lord, I knew you to be a hard man, reaping where you have ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... Christ who lives and reigns in us and not our own works and manifestations. It is so easy for a Christian organization such as the church to get so caught up in its own administrative structure and machinery that we overlook or discount something as fundamental to our operation as faith. It is so easy to grease up the machine that we fail to take in account why we are in existence in the first place. The good news that I want to share with all of us is that this is not a new problem or challenge, as we can ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... in well-doing. We labor in our righteous causes, and nothing seems to change-- but remember, friends, God doesn't settle all His debts on Friday. God's payday is not on a weekly or a monthly or even an annual cycle. But God's payday is certain. God is faithful; you can count on it. So, Paul counseled the Galatians -- (6:9 RSV):"And let us not grow weary in well-doing, for in due season we shall reap, if we do not lose heart." I received a letter from a young woman in this congregation not long ago. She ...

Mt 4:1-11 · Phil 3:12 · Gen 32:3
Sermon
Robert Noblett
... rifle filled with blanks. When he comes face to face with the game, it’s going to be all over. Similarly, if we refuse to trust our doubts and move beyond them to something more creative, when we come face to face with some of life’s harshest realities, our faith will be loaded with blanks. It won’t carry us. It won’t protect us. It will not be our defense, but rather our undoing. Truth is not threatened by doubt and doubt can never keep us forever from being liberated by truth. A third exercise of ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the words are to those in Matthew. But there is a difference. This time Jesus launches into a discourse on the importance of being an obedient servant. In other words, He seems to be saying to His disciples that their problem is not their lack of faith. Just a tiny bit of faith will work wonders. The problem is their lack of action! If they were doing what they ought to be doing, they would see the results they are seeking. Do you see the difference in emphasis? In Luke's account Jesus is saying to us that ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... step around Jericho, and blew that first horn, the battle had already been won. The rest was commentary. The victory for David was not when he slew the giant Goliath. The real victory for David was the miracle of faith. The moment David took that first step down into that valley, and expressed his faith in God's promise with his feet, the victory was won. The rest was commentary. The miracle of Peter's walking on water was not how far he got without sinking. The real miracle occurred when Peter lifted his ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... I can render, and help I can give, let me neither defer it nor neglect it, but let me just do it. Whatever it takes for as long as it takes in whatever way it takes. Let me do it. Of course, many of you know much more about faithfulness than I. For the last sixty-seven years the Scout Master of Boy Scout Troop # 1, which meets at BUMC, has been Billy Jim Vaughn. Chad Drumright recruited him to fill in until a permanent scout master could be found. Perseverance. Billy Jim lived it and has just celebrated ...

Sermon
Arley K. Fadness
... Holocaust had scratched a Star of David. And be­neath it, in rough lettering, this message: I believe in the Sun — even when it does not shine. I believe in love — even when it is not shown. I believe in God — even when he does not speak.4 Faith always believes in the future. A young lady on a cruise ship kept glancing at an attractive young man. The young man could not help but notice her attention and was intrigued. Finally he mustered up the courage to approach her. "Pardon me," he said. "It may ...

Understanding Series
James R. Edwards
... the sin of the world!” (John 1:29). 3:26 God’s righteousness is revealed in two ways in verses 25–26. In the past it was revealed in forbearance by “leaving sins committed beforehand unpunished” (see also 2:4). In the present it is revealed through faith in Christ’s atoning sacrifice on the cross. In this Bengel noted a great paradox: in the law God was seen as just and condemning, but in the gospel he is seen as just and yet the justifier of sinners (Gnomon, vol. 3, p. 51). In both forbearance ...

Sermon
Leonard Mann
... gone into the future and returned to tell us what is out there. We must move into it not knowing. It hasn’t been charted yet; nobody has been there to photograph it and bring back the picture. And if we are going ahead - and we must - we need a faith for the uncharted way. Looking back over the road we have chosen, we can see somewhat clearly; but as we turn the other way, from whatever vantage point we look, there is nothing that we can see. Yes, we can form our images and paint our pictures, and we must ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... finish line, depending solely on the sighted skiers’ word. It was either complete trust or utter catastrophe. (1) I don’t know about you, but I find that inspiring. It is also a magnificent example of what it means to live by faith. Their sighted partners shouted, “Left!” or “Right!” and they obeyed. So they succeeded. We all are inspired when an individual overcomes great odds and accomplishes extraordinary things. Some of you remember the story of Erik Weihenmayer. On May 24, 2001, Erik made ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... An early Sandra Bullock movie was entitled “Hope Floats.” Hollywood undoubtedly thought “hope floats” was a good, encouraging image. But things “float” because they are full of air. Nothingness can easily be buoyed up with more nothingness. Hope floats. But faith lets you travel the circumference of the earth, to venture into space, or to burrow deep beneath the world’s surface and yet never strain the strength of its roots. Hope floats — on currents of hospitality, and momentary dreams and ...

Sermon
... and they hid in a crypt in the Cathedral in Cologne, Germany. While they waited to be discovered by their executioners, they scribbled these words on the wall: "We believe in God, though he be silent; we believe in light, though it be dark." A similar expression of faith was scratched on another wall by a young Jewish girl who had escaped from the Warsaw ghetto and hid in a cave. She died in that cave, but before death came, she etched these three things on the rock: "First, I believe in the sun, even when ...

Understanding Series
Gordon D. Fee
... is his being the fulfillment of God’s promise and his people’s expectations. If so, then it fits the theme of continuity with the past (see disc. on 1:3, 5; cf. 3:14–17), especially of Christ as the true fulfillment and visible expression of God’s faithfulness. Together these two realities, Jesus Christ risen from the dead and Jesus Christ of the seed of David form a brief epitome of my gospel (cf. 1 Tim. 1:11; Rom. 2:16; 16:25, “not invented by me but entrusted to me,” Lock). It assures Timothy ...

Teach the Text
C. Marvin Pate
... calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” Here Paul provides the assurance of salvation. Quoting Isaiah 28:16 in 10:11, which assures Jews that if they trust God, he will vindicate them at the judgment, Paul applies that hope to Christians because of their faith in Christ. Such an assurance is for anyone—Jew or Gentile—for God is the same Lord of both (cf. Rom. 3:29–30). Indeed, everyone who trusts in Christ will be saved, which is Paul’s adaptation of Joel 2:32. And not to be overlooked in ...

Philippians 3:4b-14
Sermon
Bonnie Bates
... learning about Paul that he was a great believer, a great evangelist and worked planting churches for the perpetuation and expansion of the church. Yet, Paul wrote that he was still pressing on toward the goal. He had not arrived where he wanted to be in his faith. There was still more for him to do and be. And yet, it was not so important that he pursued God, but that he allowed God to pursue him, not righteousness from the law but righteousness from his relationship with God. Paul did not seek to cling ...

Sermon
Robert G. Tuttle
... his earthly life in a stinky stable. He got angry. He was lonely. He went without a place to call his own, abandoned by his closest friends. He wept real tears. This is a God I can trust. I know my tears count with him." As they were with Joni, faith and Christian fellowship are a healing power for all of us. Recently I had a phone call from a Korean business man. A year ago he was desperately ill with something like a ruptured disc. Over a period of months I visited him and prayed with him. He discovered ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... he got up early in the morning to have one last go at that paper clip. He concentrated as hard as he could and ended up hissing loudly at the paper clip, but nothing worked. He was a failure. How would he ever move a mountain with his faith if he couldn’t move a mere paper clip? Finally giving up, he opened the door of his study to find his wife and son outside listening in their night-clothes, looking quite distressed. His wife said, “Darling, why didn’t you tell that paper clip you’d straighten ...

One Volume
Gary M. Burge
... produces those works pleasing to God. In a teaching style James frequently uses, he broaches the issue with a question, or, to be more precise, two questions (2:14). In the Greek, it is clear that the assumed answer to these questions is no—this faith, the faith that certain people claim to have but that is without deeds, cannot save them from the judgment of God. The illustration in verses 15–16 drives home this point. What good have we done the fellow Christian who lacks the essentials of life if we ...

2 Samuel 7:1-11, 16
Sermon
Richard Gribble
... We must also be committed to the community in which we live and what it might ask of us. We must avoid the tendency to "not get involved" but always put our best foot forward to move our society in a positive direction toward God. We must also be faithful to ourselves. We must never compromise who we are or what we believe and profess simply to get ahead. We must never be cowed by contemporary wisdom; we must avoid the tendency to be lazy and apathetic. We must raise a red flag against indifferentism in our ...

Sermon
Carl Hoefler
... horse sense" as much as they are an expression of our "bullheadedness." We hear only what we want to hear. We believe only what agrees with what we already believe. We accept only what fits our Cinderella slippers. As a result, we end up with a counterfeit faith. It is interesting to note that if you read on in the Book of Acts beyond the limits of our text, you will discover that the people of Lystra, who at first hailed Paul and Barnabas as gods, soon completely changed and called them demons. They drove ...

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