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Matthew 9:9-13
Sermon
John R. Brokhoff
... we are children of God by grace through baptism, and as children of God we have a mission in life. It may also be true that the whole church today is asleep, and needs to be called by Christ. Sleep, you know, can be used as an escape from our responsibilities. We can use sleep to dodge God’s call to serve. Jonah used this method. He got on a boat to avoid preaching to Nineveh, and during a severe storm he was found fast asleep in the hold of the ship. How could anyone sleep during a storm? Sleep is ...

Sermon
John R. Brokhoff
... God through Christ bring man to repentance and faith? He uses people like you and me. Peter was brought to Christ through his brother Andrew, and thus Andrew is known as the first Christian evangelist. Andrew first found Christ and then brought Peter. Philip was responsible for bringing Nathanael. After Jesus spoke to the Samaritan woman at the well, she went back to her townsmen and told them about Jesus. When they found Jesus, they said to her, "It is no longer because of your words that we believe, for ...

Sermon
John R. Brokhoff
... that he realized that the value of this one jewel was worth more than all of his other pearls and all his possessions. The pearl was worth selling all in order to buy it. This is a natural response. It is the logical and sensible thing to do. This has been the universal response of Christians to finding the kingdom. When the Disciples found the pearl in Jesus, "They left everything and followed him." When Paul found Christ, he wrote, "Indeed I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of ...

Sermon
Leonard Mann
... will beam back at him. You will think that it is absurd for him to say that he hates her and for her to laugh in response. It would be that, strictly by the facts, unless you caught the tones of love in his voice beyond the mere words! Some irritated husband ... we accept the hard facts of life, the various social pressures, but the richer meaning of life comes from our personal interaction and response to these factors, all being taken into consideration. You see, sin is not just a word. Sin is a word we use ...

Sermon
Leonard Mann
... ? It is not always easy to believe in God. There’s a worse cause of doubt: the evil bias in us. We did not make ourselves. Has God slanted us toward evil? Why Watergate? That was worse than a tornado. Of course we ourselves can’t escape responsibility. Adam and Eve were guilty. But where did that snake come from, insinuating, squirming slimily along the ground, with his, "Why don’t you try the forbidden tree? The apples look luscious. It’s your garden, isn’t it?" Why is the world such that we have ...

Sermon
Harold Warlick
... he had covered up by having her husband, Uriah, killed in battle. Nathan approached David about the problem. He appealed to David’s wisdom by telling a parable. When David saw his mistake, Nathan comforted him and helped him to make good his responsibilities. David assumed a responsible attitude and out of the situation another son was born to David and Bathsheba. Nathan was again there, this time in a happy time, as the son was dedicated to God. They called this son Solomon. And thanks to the love, care ...

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Jerry L. Schmalemberger
... for our baptism," when we are married at the altar and make those solemn vows, when we are installed as officers of the church, when we are received into the congregation of believers, when we accept responsibility on committees, and the many other times we make promises before God and to each other, we often are like this young man who says yes, but doesn’t do the work. Clarence E. Macartney tells: "When the Pennsylvania westbound train on which I was traveling stopped recently at Altoona ...

Matthew 25:31-46
Sermon
Jerry L. Schmalemberger
... when you and I have a heart that can be touched and that is sensitive and compassionate. If you are one who brags about being "self-made" and "shrewd" and never being taken advantage of, you may have the wrong king on the throne. Often our little bit of response is for the wrong reason. It can be selfish motivation that moves us to help and thus receive the praise and thanks. We have manipulated our own ego trip. That isn’t the way it is for those in Christ the King’s kingdom. We’re tender-hearted ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... We are starting off with a campaign immediately following Easter for over a half million dollars to match government funds to provide residences, hospital care, nursing home care, intermediate care for the elderly of every creed, every ethnic group, not just for Lutherans. Our responsibility as a church family is to contribute, over three years, a third of that amount of half million dollars. We’ll do it gladly, and we’ll do more than that, I am sure, because this is something we believe in. We have 700 ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... a sinful life, completely out of contact with the God who had created it, was placed back into a Father-son relationship with God once more. That little child became a part of the fellowship of the Church of Jesus Christ and became part of our responsibility as a family of that church. You ask: "But why baptize babies when they have no understanding of what is going on?" And I merely ask in return: "Why not?" Do you for one moment think that our understanding and knowledge is what gives the Holy Spirit ...

Sermon
Kent Moorehead
... behavior. We speak of the world as having gone mad. But madness is a malady of the human mind. The world outside cannot go mad; only the world inside is capable of sanity and insanity. We talk of the Government’s having full responsibility for making all the decisions. But the Government is not an abstraction. It is composed of individuals. And in a democracy every human being is supposed to contribute his best judgment, to express his deepest convictions, and to influence as intelligently as possible ...

Sermon
Leonard Mann
... is seared and insensitive is not a very dependable guide when one is trying to make his way through the moral jungle of our time or any time. Each of us has a high degree of responsibility to his own conscience - to keep it informed, sensitive, well-tuned, and alive - that it may serve us well. We have a responsibility not to abuse conscience by working it so hard that it becomes weak and weary and impotent from the discouragement of having spoken on one subject so many times and having been ignored so much ...

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Jon L. Joyce
... remains for him an academic assent; it is not a stimulating awareness. It does not strike home to him as tangibly as the bills in his morning mail. One detects in Abraham a wrestling with God’s Will. There is a pull, a give and take, a responsiveness and responsibility to God that has gone out of the present-day religionist. That is why we will never want to give to God as Abraham did. Today the awful obligation boils down to "What Are Others Doing?" At a college a few years ago, when a financial campaign ...

Sermon
Jon L. Joyce
... the heart of the patient, but between the clinic and the laboratory. If a man submits himself for a job, he is seen, not as a personality, but as a fit subject for various tests which presumably have more to do with ascertaining his worth than the human responses which may figure largely in the work that he is called on to do." Morris Bishop has caught the spirit of our day in the lines he calls The Perforated Spirit: "The fellows up in personnel Have a set of cards on me. The sprinkled perforations tell My ...

Exodus 20:1-21, Mark 2:23-3:6
Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... can get away from work to play golf, can't you get away to worship God? But remember, even if you worship on Sunday morning but work the rest of the day, you should find another 24-hour period to treat as a Sabbath. And you have a responsibility to see that your employees have a Sabbath too. A third principle for the Sabbath is this: WE CHRISTIANS ARE WELL-ADVISED NOT TO IMPOSE OUR SABBATH ON OTHERS. If a Chamber of Commerce wants to urge businesses to restrain their activities on Sundays, that's fine. But ...

Exodus 20:1-21, Matthew 5:21-26
Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... life and we do not have the right to extinguish life. Having said that, I hasten to add that only God can look into a person's heart and mind and determine motivation and level of responsibility. In the vast majority of suicides, the victim is in such depression that he is not responsible for his action. The issue of suicide and mercy killing or euthanasia is back on front burner because of lengthy illnesses that are currently without cures, like Alzheimers, AIDS, Lou Gehrig's disease, and certain forms ...

Hebrews 12:14-29, Psalm 116:1-19
Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... . IN VERSE 14 HE SAYS, “I WILL PAY MY VOWS TO THE LORD IN THE PRESENCE OF ALL HIS PEOPLE.” Again, I remind you that the Psalmist was sacrificing in the Temple. It was a common custom of the Jews to promise things to God in response to his goodness. They sometimes vowed to make an extra pilgrimage to Jerusalem or to increase their offerings or to go without food one day per week or to memorize portions of scripture. Whatever the vows may have been, the ancient worshipper would render an accounting to ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... and food stamps. I don't want to see a vital benefit for the poor, like Head Start or school lunches, cut so that someone like me can get a tax break." Goodness knows, we can't fix the Washington mess. But we Christians have a responsibility to do something. That something may be to alert our congressman or senator that Christian principles are more important to us than partisan politics or personal financial gain. Think about this: if the only time I contact my representative or senator is when I have a ...

Exodus 20:1-21, James 3:1-12
Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... that may be true of other professionals. We pastors have a hard time saying something positive about another clergyperson. But if we have heard a negative report about some clergyperson, we find it so hard to keep our mouths shut. We Christians have two responsibilities relative to the Ninth Commandment: First, to monitor our own comments lest we say something false and hurtful about someone else. There is a famous three-question test to help us in this regard: Is it true? Is it necessary? Is it kind? When ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... are you?", I’m sure that most of us should come back with the honest answer, "Tired." But that tiredness is more than a weariness of bone, muscle or mind. It goes deeper than that. It’s a kind of lethargy of spirit, an exhaustion of emotions, a dullness of response. We yearn, we cry out for rest; and yet, we are restLESS. We want to relax. We work so hard at relaxing; and yet, we are taut as bow strings. We’re tense. We’re all on edge - on edge toward each other. We seek peace; and yet, there are ...

Judges 17:1-13
Sermon
Michael J. Anton
... of sex and personality. Right on. We have been duped if we have allowed the puritan and the prude to be the perfect illustration of the Christian. The Christian ethic is not equated with Victorian notions. It is based on a free, victorious, responsible relationship with Jesus, the Christ who removes us from the vicious slavery to ourselves and our own fancies, a slavery that can only lead to disaster. That’s what the prophets of permissiveness overlook. In their exuberance to proclaim their way as the ...

Drama
Michael J. Anton
... Prayer of Confession and Forgiveness for Lent. Pastor’s lines are marked "V" (verse) Congregation’s lines are marked "R" [response] V: Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. There is the smell of death in the air. R: It is death we smell. Jesus, our Lord, is walking toward his death. V: It is a slow walk, a heavy walk that our Lord steps off toward Jerusalem. R: A bitter walk, ...

Sermon
Michael J. Anton
... Savior to turn my life around and grow in my discipleship. When we wear the ashes, God’s judgment turns to mercy. As with the Ninevites, the Old Testament is not embarassed to say that God changes his mind. God’s character is not changing, but as our response to him changes, his course of action changes, in keeping with his character as a God of mercy. Let’s use Lent like the Ninevites used Jonah’s call of God’s judgment. To see ourselves as we are before God, to realize our guilt before the cross ...

Sermon
Michael J. Anton
... I assume the question was yet an honest one and reflected the same concern over God’s seeming lack of justice in dealing with the human race. And finally, in the midst of all this mental wrangling, there seems to be one workable solution. It is spelled out in the response of the women who came first to the tomb on that first Easter morning. It is the theme of being the Church: so that I can tell. So that I can tell. So that I can share my freedom, so that I can influence my neighbor by my care for ...

2625. JAILER
Acts 16:27
Illustration
Stephen Stewart
... punishment by itself. In these cases, when there was a considerable number of prisoners, one of the jailers served as a warden. He either combined the duties of guard and warden, or he served in only a supervisory role. In either case, he was responsible for the prisoners, as we see from our text. Because he thought his prisoners had escaped, the jailer was about to kill himself, rather than stand trial for negligence. The comparison to today is obvious - the jailer or prison guard or warden of our modern ...