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Understanding Series
Gerald H. Wilson
... with working the surface soil for agricultural production. On its surface, the earth produces fields of grain and other crops from which humans produce their food (Heb. lekhem, “bread”). But, beneath the surface where miners go, the world is transformed (lit., “turns over against itself”). Beneath the earth there is evidence of violent turmoil in which the rock has been melted and changed as by fire. And rather than food, the rocks and dust of this hidden world yield sapphires and gold, treasures ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... Stone: There is a passage in Revelation that highlights the uniqueness of each and every person: “To anyone who prevails, the Spirit says, I will give a white stone on which is written a new name which no one else knows except the one who receives it.” Can we turn over the white stone and receive our “new name, our secret, true name? There's a new name written down in glory, And it's mine, O yes, it's mine! And the white robed angels sing the story, "A sinner has come home." For there's a new name ...

Multiple Scriptures
Sermon
Harold Warlick
... by the influx of Asian religions. We fear our children will not have the secure communities of faith that dotted our landscape. Women in the workplace resist, as they should, every effort to return to a pre-feminist perspective. White males fear having to turn over their hopes of getting a meaningful job to the dictates of the EEOC. Now the men's movement has grown in numbers to stand side-by-side with the women's movement, both claiming discrimination. And they're both pretty angry about it. I suggest ...

Mk 10:46-52 · 2 Cor 12:7-10 · Is 12:1-6
Sermon
John A. Terry
... is a particular thing you want to stop and cannot. Maybe when you get behind the wheel you drive to endanger yourself, your family, and anyone else on the road. Bartimaeus did not ask Jesus for a general overhaul. He asked to have his eyes healed. We can turn over to God the specific things that trouble us, like hatred for a neighbor or the way we drive. In turning that one thing over to God, everything in his life changed. The first step has to come first, the step of being honest, of admitting where and ...

Teach the Text
C. Hassell Bullock
... Ahithophel, whose sympathies in fact turned to Absalom (2 Sam. 15:12).4 An interesting word picture occurs in 41:3 with the use of two phrases: the phrase “sickbed” (lit., “bed of illness”) in the first line and “his whole bed you turn over when he is ill” (NIV: “and restores them from their bed of illness”) in the second line. This parallel expression, using different Hebrew vocabulary, appears to describe turning the bed over after the patient has been lying on it for several days.5Rashi ...

Exodus 20:1-21
Sermon
Frank H. Seilhamer
... has spoken we will do." And God took their commitment, as he takes ours, seriously. When his people fell back on their word he reminded them of their promises. In those reminders there always was present the belief that men could reverse themselves and turn over a new leaf. The prophets continually cried to the nation they addressed to "return to the Lord." The Hebrew word translated "turn," or "repent," is shuv. It is a directional, or active term which describes a 180 degree shift in the course that a ...

Joel 2:1-2, 12-17, Matthew 6:1-4, Matthew 6:16-18, 2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2
Bulletin Aid
Russell F. Anderson
... crushing force. It was not too late: "Yet, even now...return to me..." (v. 12). The saddest words are these: "It's too late." When it comes to our relationship to God, as long as there's life, there's hope. If we genuinely repent, our relationship with the Lord turns over a new leaf. Outline: 1. The Israelites faced an imminent crisis. 2. Joel holds out hope for God's mercy (v. 12). 3. If the people turn back to God, God will turn away the hand of judgment. 4. Some of us may think it's too late for us ...

Sermon
James W. Moore
... , August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina slammed with devastating and amazing force into the Gulf Coast just east of New Orleans, Louisiana. With screaming, shrieking 175 MPH winds, Katrina smashed ashore and… - destroyed houses and buildings, - turned over cars, trucks and boats, - swamped Mississippi’s beachfront, - blew out windows in hospitals, hotels and high-rises in Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi, - submerged entire neighborhoods up to their roof-tops in flood water, - separated families and ...

Matthew 3:1-12
Sermon
... in a family, or a major disappointment may cause an individual to feel that he or she is in an eternal pinch. Repentance then becomes a way of extricating oneself from a jam which may or may not be of one's making. Nor is repentance merely turning over a new leaf. Sunday afternoon and evening represent my favorite time of the week. With the pressure of Sunday morning lifted, the afternoon and evening move at a more leisurely pace. A fire is built. The large Sunday paper is carefully read. My Sunday suit is ...

Sermon
E. Jerry Walker
... , and for the first time his voice was forced, intense, lacking the cool confidence he had exhibited throughout the morning. "See to it yourselves!" And the people answered, "His blood be on us and on our children!" So, he released to them Barabbas. And Jesus he turned over to his soldiers who took him into the praetorium, and they gathered the whole battalion before him. And they stripped him and put a scarlet robe upon him, and plaiting a crown of thorns, they put it on his head, and put a reed in his ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Sure about that?” he pressed. His mother turned away, then reached into her purse and pulled out the small silver cross. She set it down on the table and stared at it. “I wasn’t trying to steal,” was all the explanation she gave. Later he turned over the cross to the supervisor, apologizing. “Don’t, don’t,” she said. “Your mom’s a charmer. She’s just trying to hang on to the things that mean the most to her.” The next time Grinnan came to the assisted living center he brought his ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... of the worshippers. The most sacred shrine of the Jews had become a tawdry, commercialized circus. This made Jesus mad and he wasn’t going to take it anymore. This was his Father’s house and they had desecrated it. Suddenly he was turning over tables, scattering coins across the pavement. Then he took a whip and forced the traders out of the temple and drove the sacrificial animals out into the courtyard. When the dust cleared, people probably wondered what had hit them. Nobody, however, protested ...

Bulletin Aid
Jack Brownlee
... be hosting a Seder and be unable to get away. "Well, said Father, "I was waiting at a change table to get shekels and this guy comes in yelling about 'The Father's house. I'll tear down this temple and rebuild it in three days.' He started to turn over tables, breaking pigeon cages, scattering grain and sheep and, it was a mess. He had a whip and everything! I've never seen anything like it." "Was that the Nazarene Rabbi?" "Yes," said Father, "I don't know what this world's coming to." "I saw him today in ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... . This sermon idea is designed to portray the essence of evangelism in as pointed and as graphic a fashion as Jesus' "spit method." The essence of evangelism is this: a life that is "turned on" to the power of the gospel, a life that is so "turned over" to the Word that the Word becomes flesh in us. Anything less than this becomes fake and phony. We are suggesting that your sermon include a drama titled "How to Sell a Vacuum Cleaner" (Global Impact, copyright 1997). I first saw this done by the ministry ...

Sermon
Leonard Mann
... this kind of image. At any moment we must view the future from wherever we are; and we who are living in our day are looking into the future out of a terribly pessimistic time. Remember Jesus’ parable of the prince, going to claim his kingdom, who turned over his affairs to his associates to care for them until he should return? Remember that one who failed so miserably? And do you remember why he failed? He said it himself, "I was afraid." He had been afraid the venture of the prince might not turn out ...

Teach the Text
Daniel J. Estes
... he contemplates this possibility, Job focuses on his legal status before God. In this speech he begins to work out in his mind how he might approach God with his situation, and how God might respond to him. In his soliloquy in chapter 9, Job turns over in his mind whether he should enter a legal complaint as a plaintiff against God (cf. Jer. 12:1–4), because God appears to be almost arbitrary in his treatment of humans. As he thinks this through, Job finds himself left with three unsatisfying alternatives ...

John 2:13-22
Sermon
John Jamison
... another person as an equal, as another child of God. Second, the story is not a call for all of us to become zealous about some issue and to go out and turn over tables and drive away the evildoers. We live in a time that is running wild with zealots, each proclaiming their view of right and doing horrendous things to other human beings, far beyond turning over tables and swinging a rope. No one can take this story of Jesus in the temple and use it to justify an act of abuse or terror of any kind — no one ...

Sermon
Timothy J. Smith
... does not go our way and we find ourselves out of control. At those times when we are out of control we can no longer think in rational ways. So we smash a perfectly good lawn mower, we break the storm window because it doesn't go in easily, we turn over the table because we can't seem to get it level, we swear at the computer for losing a program we forgot to back-up, or we kick the dog just because we had a bad day. The list goes on and on. Something happens and we lose control, momentarily ...

Sermon
Gary L. Carver
... stone does not change its nature. It is still the same stone. It is just in smaller pieces. It is not just enough to be broken. It is not just enough to be contrite. It is not just enough to turn over a new leaf to mess up a clean page. What is repentance? It is more than turning over our lives. It is more than just feeling sorry for our sins. Repentance means to change the direction of your life. It means to stop walking toward selfishness, self-centeredness, and a life that is centered upon what the self ...

Understanding Series
Timothy S. Laniak
... in the words of Mordecai in 4:14. 4:4 Instead of his sackcloth: The only times the verb svr is used in Esther are in this phrase (lit., “to turn aside his sackcloth from him”), when the ring of the king was turned over to Haman in 3:10, and then when it is turned over to Mordecai in 8:2. Change in dress is an important indication of status change in the book, esp. in this chapter. Turning and (ex)changing are hints of reversals in Esther, marked in subtle ways throughout and eventually summarized in 9:1 ...

Sermon
Michael Milton
... way. It is a problem of the internal compass. As any cub scout knows, the needle of a compass follows the magnetic pull of the North. The needle will point to the north no matter where you go. So it is with the internal compass of your heart. You can turn over a new leaf, but unless there is a new power replacing the old power, your compass will always end up guiding you to the power of your old nature. Following Jesus begins with a death of the old powers and a replacement of Christ on the throne of your ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... down, O my soul?” Now a Palestinian even today would understand the analogy that is given in that verse. He is referring here to a “cast” sheep, or a sheep that is “cast down.” This is an old English shepherd’s term for a sheep that is turned over on its back and cannot get up again by itself. One of the saddest sights you will ever see is a “cast” sheep lying on its back, its feet straight up in the air, struggling frantically to stand up, but in a hopeless situation. This is a position ...

Understanding Series
Gordon D. Fee
... The combination his relatives, and especially for his immediate family (lit., “his own household”) is particularly emphatic about family members living under one’s own roof. It perhaps suggests that someone in the believing community (cf. v. 16) was neglecting or turning over to the church the care of a widowed mother or grandmother. Such dereliction is tantamount to having denied the faith. One is hardly prepared for such a strong word of judgment for this kind of behavioral lapse. However, the next ...

Hosea 6:1--7:16
Understanding Series
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... Exod. 19:5), unlike any other people in the world. But according to this passage in Hosea, Israel has forgotten who it is; it has lost its unique identity. Israel is, says the prophet, like a flat cake of bread inside of an oven, that is not turned over by the baker and therefore burns and becomes inedible, verse 8. Israel is like an old man, with gray hair, approaching death, verse 9. The remarkable fact, however, is that Israel does not realize it is dying. Twice in verse 9, the prophet repeats the phrase ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... change, especially changed lives. Resolutions are hard to keep, wouldn’t you agree? How many of you have ever been determined to drop an old habit and begin a new one? How many of you have seen a resolution shattered the same day you made it? Turning over a new leaf is hard. What we need is not inspiration, but a transformation. Not a resolution, but a revolution. We need a change in our lives that comes from God. What every person needs is something that will permanently affect their life situation. What ...

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