Dictionary: Trust
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Maxie Dunnam
... to God. He surrendered not only the temptations of the world, this I can understand - but also the glory of a particular service to God - and this is what humbles me. Everything was placed upon the altar, and there was no bitterness at all when God decided to keep it. Pascal just kept serving the Lord. God, make me like that man! Surrender doesn’t come easy to me. It has taken me some time to learn that the real test of true faith is not how successful we are, but how surrendered we are. The Christian ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... of that is true. He was not gluttousness; He was not a winebibber, but he was a friend of the Publicans and sinners. Focus on that for a moment. Jesus was always gong out. His mission was always to minister at the point of their need. We have to keep learning that lesson over and over again in the church. It never seems to stay with us. As Jesus’ partner, we are to be his witnesses. A friend of mine, Sir Alan Walker, told of having a preaching mission down in Florida. The church was packed with people and ...

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J. Howard Olds
... compliment. Help me remember that you never send a player more trouble than he or she can handle. And finally, God, if the natural turn of events goes against me and I’m benched for sickness or old age, help me accept that as a part of the game, too. Keep me from whimpering that I was framed or got a raw deal. And when I finish the final inning, let me rest in retirement with you, in the blessed assurance that I played the game as well as I possibly could.” Prayer will not always please you. Prayer will ...

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James Merritt
... . Do you know why percentage giving is so important and in particularly tithing? It reminds you that everything you have belongs to God. It also forces you to trust God that He can make up any difference and more by what you think you lose when you give. If you keep all your money for yourself you don’t have to trust God, but the moment you give a percentage back to God you just did. You just made an incredible statement, “God, I believe that You can do more with what is left over of my money than I can ...

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King Duncan
... given them to do something wonderful. That is the story of every church that has somehow failed to be what Christ has called it to be. Somewhere along the way there was a turning point when the sound of the wind drowned out the sound of the Savior’s voice. Keep your eyes upon Jesus. That is the secret of doing great things for God. This is also the secret of a fulfilling life. Focus on your faith not your fears. No matter how fierce the storm, ignore the wind and the waves and listen to the voice of the ...

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Leonard Sweet
... this "average number" doesn’t begin to record the number of "outside communications" received by 15­35 year olds. The numbers for that age group is much higher. It is good to "be in touch." But this "in touch-ness" is a huge "time tax." If our federal taxes keep us "working for the government" until April 17, how long are we working, how much of our personal time, our personal power, energy and mission, are we giving up to the "time tax?" It may take 107 days to pay off our federal taxes. But we are on ...

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Leonard Sweet
... of man” coming to earth to extend judgment. This “son of man” is a historic figure of heavenly origin, a divine being who becomes human and will change the course of human history. The final word in this week’s gospel text from Mark is to “keep watch,” to “watch out” for the signs that will reveal that the approach of this “son of man” is imminent. In the first century, when Mark’s gospel was put into written form, watchfulness was a bit different than it is today. In the twenty-first ...

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April Yamasaki
... two parts -- part 1: "Sell what you own, and give the money to the poor." The law spoke of tithing -- where one tenth of the grain, one tenth of the produce, one tenth of the livestock was to be given over to God. Maybe the rich young man was already keeping that part of the law too. But Jesus went beyond that. What he said was not about tithing. It was not about making a charitable donation to a good cause. It was not about giving in return for a tax write-off. Those can be very good, very practical things ...

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King Duncan
... in your own land. Then you will know that I the Lord have spoken, and I have done it, declares the Lord.’” God will keep His promises to them. But when did God first make those promises to the nation of Israel? Way back in Genesis 12 when God told ... Lord have spoken, and I have done it, declares the Lord.” As we move through this Easter season, remember that God is not done keeping His promises to His people. God is faithful and God’s plans are eternal. And we, as God’s people, can base our lives ...

Matthew 28:11-15
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Lori Wagner
... and restore your spirit. Christus victor! The soldier’s story is your story. What will you do? Will you be compelled in fear to hide from the truth of Jesus? Or will you allow him to come into your life and to smash the power of sin that keeps you from living an authentic and beautiful life? What kind of liar ARE you? Based on the Story Lectionary Major Text The Gospel According to Matthew on the Story Circulated by the Guards After the Resurrection Minor Text Psalms 77, 91, 111 The Song of Moses (Exodus ...

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Lori Wagner
... his pallet away. One can also see the pallet as our own past sins and those things we’ve done in life that cripple our faith and keep us from being close to God. Our sins can bind us down in ways that don’t allow us to be the kind of whole humans ... it with us as a memory and learning experience for the future. But our past no longer has the power to bind us down and keep us from walking with God. Either way you interpret those metaphors, they still go in the face of the Pharisees and Scribes. The man has ...

Hosea 6:1--7:16
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Lori Wagner
... rain outside. If you are thirsty, and you want to drink from the fresh, clean rain that falls, you need to step into the rain, and allow it to soak into you, refresh you, quench you, nourish you to health and new life. This is what it means to keep our end of the “covenant.” A covenant is a relationship. It’s a “marriage” or contract between two entities. In the case of God. There is God. And then, there is us! God made a covenant with us. And God has kept God’s end of the bargain, sheltering ...

Genesis 1:1-2:3, Luke 5:33-39, Luke 6:1-11, Luke 7:18-35, Mark 2:18-22, Mark 2:23-3:6, Mark 3:7-12
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Lori Wagner
... from around the world, all singing God’s same Eternal Song, the Song of the universe, the Song of Creation, in which God is the Conductor, and we are all His joyful voices? This is the Song of Sabbath. In the Exodus, we learn how to “remember” the Sabbath and keep it holy: “And it shall serve as a sign to you on your hand, and as a reminder on your forehead, that the law of the Lord may be in your mouth; for with a powerful hand the Lord brought you out of Egypt.” When we celebrate the Sabbath, we ...

Luke 15:1-32 · Exodux 15:1-27--16:36 · Psalm 23
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Lori Wagner
... came and reported this to Moses. He said to them, “This is what the Lord commanded: ‘Tomorrow is to be a day of sabbath rest, a holy sabbath to the Lord. So bake what you want to bake and boil what you want to boil. Save whatever is left and keep it until morning.’” So they saved it until morning, as Moses commanded, and it did not stink or get maggots in it. “Eat it today,” Moses said, “because today is a sabbath to the Lord. You will not find any of it on the ground today. Six days you are ...

Matthew 6:25-34, Genesis 25:19-34
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Lori Wagner
... it requires. Esau’s character is much as the name given him in the scriptures suggest. He is to be called “Edom” –the one who boils over, impulsive, self-serving, focused on material things, distracted easily by that which self-satisfies in the short shrift. Esau could not keep his eye on the future, because his attention was too rooted in the here and the now. He is shallow. And he is bound to the clay from which he is made –the adama. But you know, we live in a kind of Esau like culture, don’t ...

Genesis 1:1-2:3, Psalm 92:1-15, Luke 5:33-39, Luke 6:1-11, Galatians 3:1-14
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Lori Wagner
... water, get some kind of food in your stomach, and stretch those aching limbs. It’s almost a feeling of heaven. That’s the kind of feeling of satiation and simple joy that comes with getting a needed “rest.” And you needed it! ‘Cause it’s hard to keep your eyes on the road when you’re weary from traveling. It can feel long and hard and tedious and can tear away at your nerves, especially if you’re in long lines of traffic or a stressful 5 lane highway. Rest stops were created for this kind ...

Matthew 5:17-20
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Will Willimon
... than we'll ever be able to do, the law teaches us to pray to the Lord for more strength than we have on our own, teaching us that we are more guilty of sin than we like to admit. Thirdly, the law is like a bridle on a horse, keeping us under the rein of God. If God demanded only, easy, little things of us, then we could be good through our own effort. We wouldn't need a just, loving, and forgiving God to save us. Fortunately, God demands excessive things of us, responding to our failures through excessive ...

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Lori Wagner
... or relationships are useless. But Jesus’ message is clear. Let that debris that is cluttering up your life go! Dust yourself off and keep on moving. Go out to my people in love. Love them. Heal them. Share with them the good news of the gospel. Be ... dust. Shake off the doubt that binds you, shake off the fear that paralyzes you, shake off the hesitance that inhibits you. And just keep dancing. Do the “wet dog shake” and move forward with a smile on your face and a lilt in your step. Why? Because that ...

Children's Sermon
Teresa L. Major
... , doctors, salesmen, or who knows what, but whatever God has in store for you, you do it, and don't let anything stop you. Remember this marker? (Hold up marker for children to see.) We don't want to be like this. As long as this marker lets the tape keep it from doing what it's supposed to do, it's no good. But if we get rid of the tape, the marker can do its job and do it well. I want to be like the marker without the tape, so I can do what I was meant to ...

Matthew 10:1-42
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Marc Kolden
... , the meek will inherit the earth, the pure in heart will see God, and so forth. But when Jesus was crucified, these promises seemed to be all cancelled out. He had failed. He was just a dreamer, one more idealistic prophet making promises he couldn't keep. Even his disciples no longer followed. In the accounts in Matthew, Mark, and Luke they are nowhere to be seen at the crucifixion. "All of them deserted him and fled" (Mark 14:50). And Peter denied even knowing Jesus. You can't live on promises alone ...

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John R. Bodo
... a better one? One Of The Twelve. The disciples/apostles are often identified, individually, as "one of the Twelve." We know little about most of them except for their belonging to Jesus' inner circle. But you can tell a great deal about a man by the company he keeps, the organizations to which he belongs, the causes he supports. Much of who we are can be deduced from the cards we carry in our wallets. Andrew seemed content to be just "one of the Twelve." He did not join James and John when they asked the ...

Bulletin Aid
Rolland R. Reece
... and explain again, when we are identified as the one who failed. Then we attack and explain, attack and explain again that it is the behavior of others that is at fault. But it isn't only our failure and wrong doing we hide from ourselves. We also keep from view our true strength, goodness, and effectiveness. We resist acknowledging the good things we do and are capable of doing throughout our lives. While we don't want to be seen as proud, still we need to own up to our gifts and abilities and make them ...

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Larry R. Kalajainen
... pay attention to our own needs and wants. It's tough to volunteer to staff a homeless shelter or feed the hungry or teach at Bible club for children from the housing projects, or to serve faithfully on the administrative board or to teach a Sunday school class and to keep on doing it week after week after week, year after year after year. It's tough, not only to give our time and energy to do these things which we know are right, but to be expected to pay for the privilege of doing them as well. It's burn ...

Lk 17:11-19 · 1 Tim 2:1-4 · Phil 4:6-20 · 2 Cor 9:6-15 · Deut 8:1-18 · Ps 65
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Russell F. Anderson
... not worry about anything but make your requests known to God in a spirit of thanksgiving. Those who do this will experience the peace of God which is beyond understanding. Focus on that which is honorable, noble, true, and so forth. They are instructed to keep on doing the things they were taught. Lesson 2: 1 Timothy 2:1-4 Supplications, prayers, intercessions and thanksgivings are made for all people and especially those in authority. God wills all to be saved. Gospel: Luke 17:11-19 Of the ten lepers whom ...

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Jerry Eckert
... still don't sleep too much. Caligula came through here two weeks ago. The next day, one of King Herod's advisors went on trial for treason. The word is that the guy was set up by Caligula, but there's no proof. The advisor was crucified yesterday. Everyone is keeping a low profile right now. Herod doesn't need help to be paranoid. For your headaches, all I can say is take a nap every day. The roots and leaves around here don't work, so most of the headache sufferers around here just try to sleep them off ...

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