Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Frederick C. Edwards
... the people back to the covenant. The dramatic means he chose to gain attention was by the revelation of his own very painful domestic tragedy. It was that tragedy which so deeply affected his own life that became the means of insight into what he supposed were the feelings of Yahweh toward the faithless nation of Israel. Gomer abandoned him, but he continued to love her through the pain of feeling deserted. Thus he posited the idea that Yahweh’s love for Israel would cause him to seek and redeem and ...

Drama
Douglas W. Orbaker
... lie, Barabbas. I just had to. The thought of my life ending - of not existing - and the awful pain of death ... (In agony) I just couldn’t stand it. Barabbas Then we have something in common - I can’t stand you! Theudas (Trying to justify himself) I suppose you don’t want to live! Barabbas What is there to live for? An insurrection that has no hope of succeeding? A God who is unable to rescue you without your help? Friends or family that have long since deserted you? What is there to live for? Theudas ...

Sermon
R. Blaine Detrick
... to spare the city for the sake of the fifty? Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?" "All right," replied the Lord, "if there are fifty righteous people in the city, I will not destroy it." Then Abraham began to bargain with God. "Suppose," he answered, "there were only five short of the fifty. You wouldn’t destroy the city for the lack of five, would you?" The Lord agreed. Abraham continued to negotiate. "What if forty righteous were found?" The Lord agreed not to destroy the city. "What about ...

Sermon
... is until we discover the escape from it that has been provided. And oddly enough that escape comes in the form of a cross. I I suppose that the first thing we must say about the cross is this: IT DEFINES OUR GUILT: IT SHOWS US THE DEPTH OF OUR SIN. We’ve ... . Why did Jesus have to die? There are a number of theories of the atonement which have been taken seriously and I suppose they boil down to these reasons. Jesus died to SHOW US THE COST OF FORGIVENESS. We know instinctively that a cheap forgiveness ...

Sermon
William McKee Aber
... confused and uncertain, but we are not alone, and there is a word. I What is it? Perhaps some of the things that Paul wrote to the church at Rome speak to us, even in such a different Scene. For example, he wrote, "LET LOVE BE GENUINE." That means, I suppose, many things - but certainly one thing is, "Let love be honest." For a long time, even among the so-called liberals, our love was not honest. It was patronizing. As I look back at my old sermons on the subject, I am appalled at the number of times I ...

Drama
William McKee Aber
... ? (pulls down BLOCK) Christian: You may be wrong, Wormwood; maybe he will risk the encounter. Sue: What do you mean, "Why did we go?" I had a good time! (with insight) Is that what has you upset? All evening you were awfully quiet. (pulls down BLOCK) Jack: I suppose you don’t know why? (adds BLOCK) Sue: No (pause) I don’t. Jack: (in a rush) Your telling everyone, in so many words, your husband is a failure, that he didn’t get the raise you counted on. Why did you bring that up with all your friends ...

Sermon
Leonard H. Budd
... not know. He walked up to the crest of the hill - near the trees - and talked with some Samaritans. I did not follow that far. I suppose what began the change for me was the prayer. You see it was such a contrast to the prayers of the synagogue. It really did ... in your brother’s eye; with never a thought to the great plank in your own?" I know now that he was a carpenter. I suppose I should have guessed from what he said then. We met two more times before the last time. Both times I had heard he was ...

Mark 2:18-22
Drama
Robert F. Crowley
... that are added to the law to enhance it and to allow practitioners of these more inclusive laws to draw closer to holiness. That's fair. SCRIBE: What? FAIRISEE: What do you mean "what"? SCRIBE: I mean, uh ... FAIRISEE: You're not supposed to say, "what." When I say that something is fair you are supposed to respond, "I see." SCRIBE: I know. FAIRISEE: Then why did you say, "what"? SCRIBE: Uh, because I didn't understand what you said. When I say, "I see," it indicates that I understand. In this case I didn't ...

2 Corinthians 12:1-10
Drama
Michael L. Sherer
... , considering some of the antics of our recently-deceased emperor, the divine Caligula, one doesn’t wonder that Paul would suppose a thing like that. But, thus far, no heavenly hosts have been spotted in the clouds, and we recommend our ... was there. You may not believe this, but there was a faction in the Corinthian congregation that wanted me thrown out and my salary cut off. I suppose I had the last laugh - in a grim sort of way: they weren’t paying me anything in the first place, so there wasn’t any ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... 4) The Bible recognizes that if there were no enforcers of justice, chaos would prevail. The national ruler is clearly authorized to use force. The Bible says that "he does not bear the sword for nothing." (Verse 4) As an individual Christian, I am supposed to relate to other individuals with kindness rather than force. But if I am in the United States armed forces, acting under the command of the President, I become his means of delivering justice to the evildoer. "But preacher," you might ask, "aren't ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... friends? What did they have to offer Jesus? What did he have to offer them? I First, who were the friends of Jesus? What kind of people were they? Where did they come from? What was it that caused them to respond positively to Jesus. In some ways I suppose it may be easier to turn the question around and say who they were not. We know, for example that, with some exceptions, they were not prominent people. They were not the kind of people who had their hands on the levers of power in society. Since they by ...

Sermon
John W. Wurster
... . It is an evil they have committed against themselves. The works of their own hands are inadequate. The people cannot survive on their own. They cannot survive apart from God. The cisterns they built cannot last. They are cracked. They cannot hold water. They cannot hold life. What do you suppose will happen to those people? What do you suppose will happen to us? Where do you suppose we could get some living water?1 1. Cf. John 4:7-15.

Luke 1:39-45, Luke 1:46-56, Luke 2:1-7, Luke 2:8-20
Drama
Dave Marsh
... . Yeah, well. I guess I'd better get a move on if I'm gonna be done before the kids wake up. Teri: Which should be, oh, at about 5 am. Dave: (smiles) Sounds about right. (holds up this doll) Did you see this new doll Isabelle wanted? It's supposed to say Mommy, Daddy, Meema, Poppa, Grandma, and Grandpa. Teri: Yeah? Dave: (he pushes a button on the back and it moos.) Teri: Laughs. That's great! Dave: Yeah (laughs - pulling out a screwdriver) Fifty bucks and it can't even do the thing we bought it for! What a ...

Psalm 147:1-20
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... of many more independent creatures on earth than children. Kids DO NOT want to be reminded of what their parents provide - they, for the most part, take it for granted. The meals are SUPPOSED to be on the table at the appointed hour. The clothes are SUPPOSED to be clean and in the closet when they are needed. Band-aids and hugs are SUPPOSED to be there when knees are skinned and elbows scraped. Of course, if all those things were NOT there when needed, there would be a problem, but no more a problem than ...

Luke 1:26-38, Luke 1:39-45, Luke 1:46-56
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... WAS to be the king, was he not? But no, Mary would find no particular ease. Hers would be a normal life with all the worries about raising children, keeping a home and putting food on the table that any wife might have. She could have complained, I suppose, but her words do not sound like a complaint: "[God] has filled the hungry with good things and sent the rich away empty." Some complaint! Maybe Mary did not know how to complain...but I doubt it. She complained later on when Jesus began his ministry. She ...

Luke 2:8-20, Luke 2:1-7
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... and asked if there was room for them at his inn. Dennis, who had not forgotten his disappointment at not being picked to play Joseph, said, "Sure, there's room for you. Come on in!" But the little girl playing Mary, remembering full well how the story is supposed to go, said, "Let's keep looking, Joseph. This place is a dump!" I love it. Of course, Dennis could have played an angel. One of the joys for pastors and pageant directors is that there can be lots and lots of angels - "a multitude of the heavenly ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... hundred denarii, and the other fifty [a denarius was about a day's wage]. Neither of them had the money to pay him back, so he canceled the debts of both. Now which of them will love him more?" Simon replies, "I suppose the one who had the bigger debt canceled." You SUPPOSE, Simon? You SUPPOSE? And then Jesus tells his host the reason for this woman's remarkable behavior. She had been forgiven...a lot! The story does not tell us, but certainly this was not the first time she and Jesus had been together. She ...

John 10:22-42
Sermon
King Duncan
... that it's burning. That shouldn't worry you either, since there are two more engines on the left side, and the altitude and speed are still as planned . . . . "Those of you that are sitting on the left side shouldn't worry if you notice that one engine that is supposed to be on the left side has been missing for about ten minutes. But, I must ask for your attention of one thing that seems to be a little more serious. Along the aisle, all the way through the plane, a crack has appeared. Some of you are, I ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... that made commerce possible over all the known world, that he was preparing the way for the King of Kings? When Augustus Caesar sent out his decree that all the world should be taxed and that every person should be enrolled in his own cities, do you suppose that he had any idea that he was engaged in bringing to pass an ancient prophecy that the Messiah should be born in Bethlehem? By the time John cried out in the wilderness his prophetic, "Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight," God ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... one of us? Could he possibly have meant one of us monks here at the monastery? If that's the case, which one? Do you suppose he meant the abbot? Yes, if he meant anyone, he probably meant Father Abbot. He has been our leader for more than a generation. ... is the Messiah. Of course the rabbi didn't mean me. He couldn't possibly have meant me. I'm just an ordinary person. Yet supposing he did? Suppose I am the Messiah? O God, not me. I couldn't be that much for You, could I? As they contemplated in this manner, ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... are possible with God." Peter then said to him, "Lo, we have left everything and followed you." And they had. It was at this point that Jesus made his hundredfold promise. The deal of a lifetime. But the rich young ruler turned it down. Why do you suppose he did that? PERHAPS THE RICH YOUNG RULER COULD ONLY SEE WHAT HE WAS GIVING UP, NOT WHAT HE WOULD BE GAINING. He was used to fine clothes. His cupboard was stocked with fine wines. His home was richly appointed. He was accustomed to the best of everything ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... to cultivate." That was an excellent step on Franklin’s part. Now, for just a moment try to put yourself in God’s place when it comes to prayer. It must be frustrating for God when we come to Him in prayer, supposedly seeking His guidance, and then proceed to do all the talking. Suppose YOU had a friend who always talked and never listened. Wouldn't you be frustrated? Yet so often we make our requests of God and then move on to other things without giving God a chance to say anything in return. Either ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... you would not take that same prescription to every patient of yours who had cancer?" At once the doctor said, "They would think I was a fool." The bishop looked him very seriously, and said: "Twenty-five years ago I had a cancer ” not a physical cancer. I suppose you could call it a moral cancer. The Great Physician gave me a prescription for my illness that cured me. So what would you think of me if I didn't take that prescription to every single person that I could possibly reach who needed it ” every ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... that the world really was coming to an end. How, do you suppose, the headlines of our major newspapers would read? One day at lunch a crowd of reporters, bankers, brokers and ... . There are simply too many variables to ever give a completely accurate long range weather prediction. And yet according to computer models there are patterns even to these supposedly chaotic events. The patterns are so huge and so complex that they only seem chaotic to us. The biblical testimony is that there is a basic pattern to ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... carpenter from Nazareth was more than just a man. He fell at Jesus' knees and said, "Go away from me, Lord; I am a sinful man!" How you act in the presence of a queen is one thing. How you act in the presence of God is quite another. Suppose God appeared to us in this hour in this place. How would you react? SOME FOLKS PROBABLY WOULDN'T KNOW HOW TO BEHAVE IN THE PRESENCE OF GOD. They haven't had that much experience. King Duncan, editor of DYNAMIC PREACHING, had an experience that brought this truth home ...

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