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Sermon
Johnny Dean
... Jesus was asked that day deals with the Law, the commandments of God by which the children of Israel had been instructed to govern their lives. Now, when we hear commandments we immediately think of the Ten Commandments, which many of us may have committed to memory at an early age. Most churches today don’t require Sunday school classes to memorize them any more, if they ask their children to memorize any scripture at all. But the one who asked Jesus this question, "Which is the greatest commandment ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... a full measure of tomorrow. Both the passage from Isaiah and the words from the Gospel of Matthew express the Christian hope for a different, brighter future. When the prophet Isaiah thought about the advent of God, he envisioned a world unified in worship of God and committed to peace. Isaiah dreamed of a time when the nations and people of the world would join together in recognizing the sovereignty of God and declare, "Come let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the God of Jacob, that ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... date, October 31, which fell this year on Sunday, to Saturday, October 30. The outrage evident in some of the letters published on the editorial page of the Roanoke Times would lead a person to think that some sort of sacrilege had been committed, some grave violation (pardon the pun) of time-honored tradition. And some have pointed the finger of blame at the church, although it’s my understanding that the churches made no DEMANDS on their respective local governing bodies but simply requested that the ...

Matthew 25:14-30
Sermon
Johnny Dean
... the church, you are expected to serve God with whatever abilities you have." Well, it just so happened that this particular man was a reformed criminal. After he was released from prison, he had renounced the life of crime and gone straight. Joining the church, making a commitment to follow Jesus, was the first step in that effort. Serving God was a little out of his line, but he wanted to do what he could. So he went to the pastor and said, "Preacher, church work is something I’m not real familiar with ...

Sermon
Betty Lynn Schwab
... must personally receive the Word of God into his/her own life and personally strive to live up to the Revelation. For centuries it has been a custom for Jewish people to stay up the whole night before Shavuot. During the night they study the Torah to show their commitment to God and their desire to receive God's commandments. Reader 1: As Christians, the words easily slip across our lips that Jesus is the Word of God and that the Bible is a holy record of God's revelation to us. In this season of Lent, let ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... already completely put together in all parts of our lives, with nothing left out or left over, the fully constructed person God intended us to be? Where does your life need to changed and rearranged by God, now that He’s here? Is your faith and your commitment to God a living, growing experience, or are you just going through the motions, doing what you’ve always done just because that’s what you’ve always done? Do you live your faith at home and at work, or do you separate your Sunday morning faith ...

Sermon
Joann Hary
... touched by this honor, but no thanks!" After all, "I don't speak very well. How can I be the one that God has chosen to talk to my neighbor about God?" Or, "Why would you want to choose me, God? Don't you know how many sins I have committed? Surely I'm not good enough. How could I ever be an example of Christian living?" "But you know, God, I am just a kid and I really don't know Scripture very well. What if they ask me a question that I can't answer?" And God has heard ...

Luke 3:1-20, Isaiah 40:1-31
Drama
Martha L. Leach
... is now teaching throughout the country. He came to me to be baptized or "dipped," as you say, several weeks ago. He was born to my mother's cousin, Mary, so he was no stranger to me. But I knew he was different. From an early age he was committed to his heavenly Father, and Moses, I, too, felt unworthy and most humble in his presence. I did not feel I should baptize him. He was righteous and without sin. But he insisted on the baptism to fulfill all righteousness. Moses: You knew he was the Messiah? John: I ...

Drama
Martha L. Leach
Characters: Narrator Abraham Centurion Narrator: Faith is the attribute of Lent which perhaps should have been considered before all others. For repentance, sacrifice, commitment, humility, and service are all the results of faith in our lives. Tonight Abraham and the Centurion meet. As the Centurion returns to his tent and prepares to sleep, Abraham approaches. Abraham: Greetings! It seems I've been walking for days. Do you have time for a weary traveler? Centurion: ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... to give half of everything I own to the poor. And if I have cheated anyone, I will repay them four times the amount I cheated them out of." Isn’t that wonderful? What a guy! But does Jesus fall all over himself to congratulate Zaccheus for his commitment to truth and justice? Well, not exactly. Do you remember the story Jesus told about that other tax collector, the one we talked about last week? You know, the one who stood as far away from the altar as he could get and prayed, "God be merciful to me ...

Drama
William Grimbol
... have heard him teach and preach ... they even saw him cure a blind man. DEAN: You are kidding! MEGHAN: All I know is that they seemed so much more ... so ... so much more fulfilled. Their lives had some purpose, some value, some direction. They sounded so committed and at peace with themselves. DEAN: Look, every year some religious fanatic comes along with this year's easy answer. Follow me! Live a life of love! Give to the poor! Feed the hungry! Every year. What does it change? Does it change anything? No ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... for a reason. 2000 years later, we often do the same thing. In keeping with the popular theological view of their day, they thought this blindness was a punishment from God for some terrible sin. And since the man was born blind, it must have been a sin committed by his parents that brought about the poor blind man’s punishment. Again, the more things change the more they stay the same. We just cannot rest until we pin the blame on someone or something. Never mind the fact that determining who is at fault ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... world. Jesus knew, only if God protected them, would they be able to discover the ultimate meaning of life. We need a safe environment—and I don’t think this means merely a safe physical and social environment—but a safe spiritual environment to nurture our commitment to God. Jesus understood how difficult it was going to be for us to understand the meaning of life. It’s difficult, because there are so many ways to get lost in the world; but, the way is open, because God is here to protect us. To ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... Jesus Christ, are given the command to witness to all the world. And so, on this seventh Sunday of Easter, as we await the great festival of Pentecost, I challenge each of you to devote yourselves to prayer in the week that lies ahead. Let all of God’s people commit themselves to this active, prayerful waiting. But when the Spirit has come upon YOU, you’d better get to work. You wouldn’t want to waste Easter, would you? AMEN

1 Corinthians 9:1-27
Sermon
Johnny Dean
... . The moment of truth for a Christian is when he or she decides to publicly identify with Christ. Whether it is praying over a meal in a restaurant, carrying a Bible, wearing a cross, putting a fish on your car, or mentioning God in conversation - it solidifies our commitment to Christ. Some of you may say that you can't bring God into your place of work or to school because public prayer isn't allowed or you can't post the 10 commandments. Well, let me give you something to think about. You can bring God ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... . If our words and actions are not in line with the word of God and the actions of Jesus, how helpful can we be? Andrew Young tells the story of how delighted he was when his oldest daughter began to become more active in her local church. With each new commitment she made to the church, he became more and more pleased and proud of her. But one day she told her parents that she had signed up to go on a trip with Habitat for Humanity to build homes for the poor in Uganda, Africa. This was not long after ...

Sermon
Wallace H. Kirby
... pieces of silver was a small sum. The high priest and the other leaders were desperate to arrest Jesus and would have paid any price Judas asked. Why didn't he hold out for more? Perhaps the thirty pieces were meant only to seal the bargain, to commit both Judas and the officials. It was like taking an option, making a deposit on the purchase of a piece of property. The thirty pieces assured Judas that he was now part of the inner circle, the power group, the decision makers. Did Judas betray Jesus because ...

Sermon
Wallace H. Kirby
... the sound of shouting during that passion week was terrifying, awful. Reading about it is almost unbearable. It started on Good Friday morning, in a court of law, during a civil trial. The judge had tried to set the accused free because he had committed no crime, had not broken any law, and had done nothing to incur any sentence or even a warning. That judge, however, was weak, indecisive, a crowd pleaser. Instead of maintaining his integrity, keeping the law, being honest in his deliberations, he had asked ...

Matthew 26:31-35, Matthew 26:69-75
Sermon
Wallace H. Kirby
... If, however, the suggestion is made that we are not living up to our proclamations, we either push it to the back of our minds or begin to rationalize. Peter had declared his loyalty. He had affirmed his willingness to die, if necessary. He had made a commitment and he swore that he would live up to it. His appearance the next morning in the yard outside the court of the high priest was evidence that he meant what he said. All the other disciples, except John, had disappeared after Jesus was arrested. They ...

Sermon
Ron Lavin
... pitiful animals ... and I am an animal too ... If only I could be a human being again ... O Lord, if only I could be a human being again ... But if not, then give me strength to endure ..." "Some have not had strength. Some have gone mad with pain. Some have committed suicide. All of us look forward to death. Then maybe we will know a few moments when our bodies are not racked with pain. "Pain ... You see a man's toes or fingers drop off and you know that it is only a matter of time before it will happen ...

Sermon
Ron Lavin
... is it? Obviously, it isn't money. People who have money are frequently miserable. Obviously, it isn't power. "Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely," someone observed. Obviously, it isn't sex. As good as sexuality is at its best, when people are committed and love one another, sex was never intended to be the ultimate means of human fulfillment. What else is there? Reconciliation Is the Key St. Paul says, "We beseech you, on behalf of Christ, be reconciled with God." (2 Corinthians 5:20) First ...

Sermon
Ron Lavin
... Pilate." "Enough. There simply was no other way. Would you have preferred a riot, then an angry delegation to Tiberius? In his present testy mood, he'd have listened only to their side of it, and I'd be recalled in disgrace, imprisoned, exiled or invited to commit suicide, while you'd be stigmatized for the rest of your life. It was simply a choice - a choice between us and this mad Jesus. Can't you see that? Be honest Procula!" "Yes, that's probably true," she said. "Well?" Slowly and deliberately she said ...

Sermon
Larry Powell
... ), offering (price of admission), and prayer (invocation). There is praise and adoration (of the favorite team players, and coaches). There is the sacrifice, the nature of which is determined by who loses. In the seats are persons faithful, loyal, and committed to their respective teams, who have gathered again to observe the ongoing set-to between good and evil. As in any religion, the ultimate objective is victory. However, nowhere is there more emphasis upon winning than in sports. Winning has become ...

Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... but remember also that the most important things—what life is really all about—is our relationship with God and our friendships with one another. (Another idea: A House is Not a Home. What makes a house chairs, beds, kitchen, lights and what makes a home love, care, patience, understanding, commitment, participation Conclusion: you can live in a house but that doesn't make it a home. Our bodies are like this. We can put food in our bellies and clothes on our back but that does not give someone Life.)

Ephesians 5:22-33
Children's Sermon
R. E. Lybrand
... fell in love and dated for a long time. One day they went to their minister and said, "Pastor, we want to get married. We are ready to tie the knot." After talking with them for a while about the importance of marriage and how it is a life-long commitment, the pastor married them. (Using the thread, tie the loops of the two ropes together.) He tied the knot, so to speak! He united them as husband and wife. (Hold up the ropes by the two extreme ends.) Now Robert and Rita are no longer two ropes but one rope ...