Dictionary: Hope
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Frederick C. Edwards
... baptism, I wanted to help the children present in church that day to understand a little more about what was going on. So at a certain time in the service they came forward. They looked at the baptismal font and the water, and I talked to them about the fact that most of them had been baptized as infants. Water had been placed or poured over their heads and the pastor called them by name and said, "I baptize you in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit" and perhaps then also made a special mark - the ...

Luke 22:1-6
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Carl E. Zahrte
... you sin, and even feel bad for a while, but let me assure you, there is a big difference between remorse and repentance. Perhaps it will help if I tell you a little more about myself. I grew up in Kerioth, a village in the southern end of Judea. In fact, I was the only one of the chosen twelve who came from that province. The others all came from Galilee. Kerioth wasn’t much of a town, I grant you, a small spot about thirty miles south of Jerusalem. But at least I came from the province where David and ...

Sermon
Carl E. Zahrte
... stone, but have often been only crumbling clay. What makes my remembrance of that night when I denied Jesus so painful is not only the fact that I was there then, but that I did indeed know him very well. For three years I had had the high privilege of ... so strong, that I had such courage, that I would never do such a thing, even if I were threatened with imprisonment or death. In fact, that’s just what I had told Jesus earlier that same night, after we had eaten the Passover meal with him. Just after that ...

Sermon
Carl E. Zahrte
... was innocent of any crime deserving such inhumane treatment. Does that make me the worst scoundrel who ever lived? I don’t think so. In fact, I refuse to be the only one to blame for the suffering of Jesus. After all, in a way, you were there, too. Like me ... when I asked, "Shall I crucify your king?" they responded, "We have no king but Caesar." Let me ask you, "What would you have said?" In fact, what do you say now by the way you live and act? Those people had warned me that I was not Caesar’s friend if ...

Sermon
Carl E. Zahrte
... me, "Certainly this man was innocent. Truly this was the Son of God." You may think it took some courage to say that. After all, my statement was a word of judgment against those who had judged and abused Jesus. But don’t give me any credit for it. In fact, at the time, I don’t think I fully grasped the significance of my own words. But later, I realized that what I said was true. And I was not afraid of any consequences that might follow. No true follower of Jesus should ever be afraid to speak the ...

Sermon
Carl E. Zahrte
... the Lord. But please remember, Holy Communion also binds you together with each other. As you share in the service, as you work together, are you a persecutor or a participant? You are just as human as Peter and I were. We had our differences of opinion, and the fact that we were both called by Christ to be his apostles did not mean that either of us was perfect, or that we always saw eye to eye on every issue. But we did share his forgiveness, and we learned to forgive and accept each other, too. Are you ...

Sermon
Durwood L. Buchheim
... Mohammedans make much of him. All of this is in order, for with Abraham a new nation began. Abraham and his relatives demonstrated great trust in God. They were the recipients of a promise that seemed a long way from fulfillment. Their greatness consisted in the fact that they "looked forward to a city that has foundations, whose architect and builder is God" (Hebrews 11:10). But Abraham wasn’t alone in following these promises of God. Sarah, his wife, was also with him. But I have never heard a sermon on ...

Sermon
Durwood L. Buchheim
... wanted to know how ordinary, common people could heal a crippled beggar and stir up such a positive and growing congregation. The fact that a person had been healed could not be denied. But maybe suspicion could be directed toward the healers so they would ... the world is different, because we are different. This was sort of Peter’s standard sermon. He preached it with boldness. In fact, Peter is an excellent model of a preacher practicing what he preached. Luke tells us that Peter stepped in the pulpit ...

Philippians 2:1-11
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Brett Blair
... behalf of another. Paul uses this image by saying that God poured himself out in Jesus Christ. God does not simply love us from some distant place in heaven. He loves us here by coming and serving us. The great irony is this: God came to serve us when in fact it is we who should be serving God. Love empties itself and serves others. That’s what love does. But Paul reminds the Philippians that Jesus does not relinquish his place in heaven and become a man so we can feel good. He pours his love into us so ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... me.” Who among us is immune? We desire what others have, whether it be recognition, or a house, or position, or, even as a minister, to covet a larger and more prestigious church. All have broken the 10th commandment. Somehow we must come to grips with the fact that it is not what we lack that makes us unhappy, but the disposition of our inner heart. Happiness is an inside job. Tragically, we usually end up coveting the very thing that will not make us happy. When David finally got Uriah’s wife as his ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... with this commandment is the way that parents have used it. It has frequently been seen as a potent weapon in the arsenal of beleaguered parents everywhere: See! God is on our side so you had better shape up. One scholar has called attention to the fact that when Moses originally read this commandment to the Hebrews, he was not addressing the children, he was addressing the adults. Therefore, it was not the intent of this commandment to get the young people to fetch water, or clean out their tent, or quite ...

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Brett Blair
... The Dream,” Keith Miller has a dream that God takes him on a trip. One place they visit is a church, and low and behold the devil is present incognito. He is dressed as an ordinary church goer. He is not attempting to keep people out of the church. In fact, Satan goes to the worship service himself. But during the whole sermon he is whispering to the people all about him about certain people in the church. “Look at that. There’s Sam Jones. He may be on the Board now, but I knew him when he was running ...

Drama
William Grimbol
... believe, that Christ’s entire Life is a testimony to the Truth, then the Truth revealed here is this ... Life is at times brutal and unfair, and that the true test of those who choose to follow that Truth, is whether or not they can in fact embrace the "givenness" of Life ... the God authored reality ... the human condition. That is my answer, not a solution, but a statement of faith ... my understanding of the Truth of Life ... of Christ ... of the Cross. Maybe some of these others can explain it better ...

Sermon
J. Ellsworth Kalas
... ago. Such is Nazareth, the town in which Jesus lived most of his life. We might calculate that he spent perhaps 28 of his 33 years here. Often we refer to him, as they no doubt did long ago, as "Jesus of Nazareth." Yet as a matter of fact, we know virtually nothing about those 28 years. Indeed, the only specific thing we know about that period concerns a few days when Jesus and his family left there, when he was twelve, to attend a religious festival in Jerusalem. That is, during all the years of childhood ...

Drama
Curt M. Joseph
... are right, Father. All that I have has come from you, and I must make sure that what you have so nobly begun is passed on from one generation to the next. But it is difficult to think about raising a family with the difficulties we now face. In fact, one could say the whole priesthood is at stake. Annas: You are talking about this Nazarene, Jesus. Quite a nuisance. Caiaphas: Much more than a nuisance. Did you hear what he did the other day at the Temple? Annas: You mean when he ran our loyal servants out ...

Drama
Curt M. Joseph
... heard you talk about him that way. I think you’ve been in Judea too long. You’re starting to talk like a Jew. Ruth: My Lord, what she says is correct. There are many who believe that God’s Messiah is not coming to destroy the world. In fact, that he comes offering peace, justice, and truth. Pilate: (half whispered; he is off in his own world) What is truth? Ruth: Pardon me. Pilate: That’s what I asked him, "What is truth?" Procula: What did he say? Pilate: Nothing. It was strange. The way he looked ...

Sermon
Jerry L. Schmalemberger
... how we get, spend, and save our money. In the United States, after all, money represents so much of who and what we are and probably is the best indicator of our priorities. Allocation of time is a matter of stewardship as well. We’ll have a sermon about the fact that we have so many hours, days, and years to manage. We must report to God just how we have used our time. Finally, I want to talk to you about the stewardship of life itself. We’ll consider what the Bible has to say about when life begins ...

1 Corinthians 12:12-31, 1 Corinthians 12:1-11
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Jerry L. Schmalemberger
... Almighty. So, we see, to be a steward of our gifts is to identify and so develop them that they might be used to God’s best glory and for the upbuilding of the congregation. Sharing Our Gifts Let’s remember that our gifts are for sharing. In fact, Jesus assures us of a very radical principle of stewardship: • the more we give away, the more we receive; • the more we use our gifts, the better and more lovely they become; • to hoard them is not only selfish but unwise. We find that when we don’t ...

Sermon
Leonard H. Budd
... of spiritual death. The miracle is that anyone is ever resurrected from it. Yet scattered among you are many who could testify to the fact that people do rise out of it. If burn-out is one of the most common spiritual ailments in our modern world then the ... ourselves and doing what God has placed in our hands this lay as faithfully as we can. Finally, Elijah’s eyes were opened to the fact that he was not alone: "There are yet 7,000 in Israel who have not bowed the knee to Baal," the Lord told Elijah. This ...

Sermon
Jerry L. Schmalemberger
... , we sinners gather in churches. Only Christ is holy and perfect. Only his word and sacraments are his pure, undiluted presence in the world. This is the reason no one political candidate or party can be designated "of God" and the other of "the evil one." In fact, it seems clear that the human organization of the church so blunders and limps along with its human organization that it would have died out years ago had it not been "of God." This has a lot to say about our behavior as church members. Of course ...

Sermon
Thomas Long
... magnet, already shaped by God’s future and filled with its force. "I get the feeling here, like nowhere else," mused the man in the Searcher’s Class, "that something is about to happen." He said, perhaps, more than he knew. We sometimes lose sight of the fact that every moment of the church’s life is formed by the expectation that something is about to happen, and this something has to do with God’s coming in power to the world. Every time Christians recite the old phrase in the creed, "He will come ...

Sermon
Thomas Long
... basic point: "The roads to Christian faith are as varied as the people who profess it."3 There in the congregation is the man who would rather be sitting in the car in the church parking lot reading the sports page of the Sunday paper were it not for the fact that his wife has insisted that he put on a suit and tie and accompany her into the sanctuary. There also is the teenager in the balcony with one ear on the pastoral prayer and the other focused on the whispers of her boyfriend. There is the couple who ...

Sermon
Richard A. Jensen
... name for that. We say that the imperative to action grows out of the indicative. The imperative for me was to remember. The indicative was the fact that I was a Jensen. I was to remember who I was. I was to be who I was. "Be who you are." That is ... that! I do not know if Senator Moyhihan is correct in his assertion. If he is, I must confess that I am staggered by the facts on the poverty of children in our great country. Poor children in America are an example of our farthest neighbors. I would guess that ...

2 Samuel 12:1-31
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Edward Chinn
... Israel. "One day, late in the afternoon, David got up from his nap and went to the palace roof. As he walked around up there, he saw a woman taking a bath in her house. She was very beautiful" (2 Samuel 11:2, TEV). In such a matter of fact way does Sacred Scripture introduce us to a turning point in David’s life. The decision David made that afternoon affected the rest of his life. He sent messengers to discover who this alluring woman was. They informed him that her name was Bathsheba. She was the wife ...

2 Samuel 18:1-18
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Edward Chinn
... disciplined Absalom as he should, because David himself had lost his moral authority when he sinned with Bathsheba. When we have granted these critics the validity of their statements about David, can’t we still sympathize with a father’s heart here? Despite the fact that his son had committed murder and led a rebellion against him, this father persisted in caring for his son: "Deal gently with the young man Absalom for my sake." Among the Psalms which are related to David and to incidents in his life ...