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251. Change in One’s Life
Luke 3:7-18
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... the best, not the worst, in us. It brought out the best in Joseph. When Mary told her husband that she was pregnant, he had every legal right to divorce her for in those days an engagement was the equivalent of a marriage. She could have been turned over to the civil authorities as an adulteress and the penalty for that was stoning. Not one man in a million could have been expected to believe Mary's version of the conception Joseph believed it. Christmas brought out the good in Joseph. It is my prayer that ...

Psalm 127:1-5, 1 Corinthians 3:10-15
Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... God grants sleep to those he loves. Did you know that was in the Bible? God grants sleep for those he loves. Do you have problems sleeping? Do the worries of the day and the stresses of life haunt you in the night? Do you toss and turn over the responsibilities you are going to face tomorrow? Can the Lord do something about your insomnia? A woman for years had trouble sleeping at night for fear of burglars. One night she and her husband heard a noise downstairs. So the husband went down to investigate. Lo ...

253. They Call Him Fruit Stand
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Staff
... strange. He hadn't answered them all day. Lots of children are shy on the first day of school. It didn't matter. The teachers had instructed the parents to write the names of their children's bus stops on the reverse side of their name tags. The teacher simply turned over the tag. There, neatly printed, was the word "Anthony."

John 2:12-25
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Leonard Sweet
... not set free, but sternly orders those selling the birds to “Take these things out of here.” While Jesus simply removed the living creatures, he had less concern for the integrity of the bankers’ investments — he “poured out” all the coinage and turned over their tables. Any chance of an equitable accounting among all these publicans was surely lost in the shambles. Though John does not record the response of any of those scoured from the Temple courtyard, he does offer a connection that Jesus ...

255. The Mother Hen's Sacrifice
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Donald Grey Barnhouse
... of the other flames. After both fires had subsided—and the barns had been saved—the farmer walked out through the smoldering ashes of the nearby fields. There he discovered the dead body of one of his hens, which had been caught in the blaze. Sadly, he turned over her black, charred body with his foot—and out from underneath ran four baby chicks. Her sacrifice saved her young ones. Such is the work of Christ on the cross, a place where the love of God dealt with the justice of God, where God’s mercy ...

Understanding Series
Tremper Longman III
... of Jerusalem according to the dating found in the first verses of the book of Daniel (therefore late 605–604 B.C.). Of course, this first siege was simply an initial sign of Babylonian presence and power in the area, but it was significant enough that Jehoiakim turned over to the Babylonians some of the temple vessels as well as a number of the young, noble men of the kingdom. Perhaps it was this that led Jeremiah to think that the king might listen to the warnings that were recorded in the scroll that he ...

Sermon
Robert Leslie Holmes
... told how some loved ones discovered the removed and broken headstones when they arrived at the cemetery to place Easter flowers on gravesites. Having conducted many funeral services, I have a particular interest in that report and in the accompanying camera footage of turned-over headstones and flower vases. Remembering the grief of bereaved family members and friends I have tried to console at gravesides brings anger to my heart. We can all easily imagine how hurtful it must be to come to the grave of a ...

Matthew 15:21-28
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Kristin Borsgard Wee
... themselves to love. Some would have called her an uppity woman. Her work among the poor grew to enormous proportions and the Catholic Worker newspaper spread throughout the world. One man, tossing in an uncomfortable bed in the state of Sonora in Mexico got up to turn over the mattress. Underneath he found a copy of the Catholic Worker. A miner once found a copy five miles underground in an old mine under the Atlantic Ocean off Nova Scotia. A seminarian in Rome sent out his shoes to have new soles put on ...

Understanding Series
Robert H. Mounce
... . Going to the king, they told him the entire story. The king called in the servant whose debt he had canceled and reproved him for his failure to extend to another the same mercy he had received. So angry was the king that he turned over the unforgiving servant (v. 32 calls him a “scoundrel,” NEB) to the jailers to be tortured, until he should pay the debt in full. The Greek basanistēs (“jailer,” v. 34) means “one who tortures.” Though torture was forbidden by Jewish law, the practice ...

Understanding Series
Robert H. Mounce
... prophets, who were killed by Israel when they came on behalf of God. The son is Jesus, who had a rightful claim but received the same treatment from the nation. Now the vineyard (God’s work in the world) is taken from the Jews and turned over to those who will respect its owner and pay him his due. Parables, however, need not in all cases be limited to a single truth and are now recognized as having some allegorical features. Such features appear regularly in Old Testament and rabbinical parables. Based ...

261. Jonathan Goforth—The Spirit of Caleb
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Editor James S. Hewett
Some years back there was a missionary with the same kind of persevering passion as we find in Caleb in the Book of Joshua. His name was Jonathan Goforth of China. At an advanced age his mission was turned over to the United Church of Canada. He was now separated from his life's labor in China. His wife was weak with illness, and he was accompanied by two lady missionaries who were now semi-invalids and a young man who did not know the languages. Closed doors and nothing ...

Trust him not with your secrets, who, when left alone in your room, turns over your papers.

Time, in the turning-over of days, works change for better or worse.

The greatest part of a writer's time is spent in reading in order to write. A man will turn over half a library to make a book.

265. Spartan Life
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John Wesley, founder of the Methodists, and a friend were forced to sleep on a floor, using their coats for pillows for several weeks while on a preaching assignment. After nearly three weeks of this spartan life, Mr. Wesley awakened one morning about three o'clock. Turning over, he clapped Nelson on the side and said, "Brother Nelson, let us be of good cheer. I have one whole side yet, for the skin is off but one side!"

John 13:1-17, 31b-35
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Mary Austin
... night also reminds us of the depths of human emotion. Tonight and tomorrow, we see the worst that people can do. Tomorrow isn’t surprising — we can understand why the authorities want to kill Jesus, why he can’t live any longer, challenging them, turning over tables in the temple, saying because of Jesus their faith is meaningless. We can see why the Romans are worried about an uprising. But tonight… …these are the people closest to Jesus. He’s been telling them for a while now that his death ...

Sermon
R. Robert Cueni
It is not an uncommon scene. A couple of young men found their way into the weight room at the local exercise facility. They were, perhaps, thirteen or fourteen years of age; just beginning to approach manhood; each day the sweetness of self-confidence grows within them. At first they lingered at the edge of the weight room admiring that small group that inhabits every work-out facility. These fellows are usually in their twenties or thirties. Their bodies have been sculpted by thousands of hours of ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
Southeast Asia is hot. The economies of its countries are sizzling, especially Viet Nam and Indonesia, with the highest growth rates of almost anywhere on the planet. Investors and tourists from all over the world are flooding both countries. Of course, Bali, Indonesia, is where everyone wants to go. But if I could go anywhere in Southeast Asia, it would be the island of Sumatra. Why Sumatra? Because this island is the archipelago of 17,000 islands known as “Indonesia” is where the “manna” of that country ...

Sermon
James Merritt
The late George Gallup, Sr. did a nationwide poll and discovered one of the most bewildering paradoxes of his career. He discovered that religious interest is growing at an unprecedented rate, but so is immoral behavior. Gallup's poll revealed: "Little difference between those who go to church and those who don't."[1] Now what Gallup discovered is what many people, both inside and outside of the church, deep down know in their hearts. There really is little difference between most people who go to church ...

Sermon
King Duncan
Baby Boomers will probably remember the name of the rock star Alice Cooper. If you think Alice Cooper is a "she"--you give your real age away. Alice Cooper was the first "shock -rock" act. He used to parade on stage with makeup and live snakes and simulate his own decapitation--a pretty raunchy act. A few years ago his career received quite a boost when he appeared in the movie WAYNE'S WORLD. The scene everyone remembers is where Wayne and Garth have a chance meeting with Mr. Cooper, and they fall to their ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
Wauconda is a small village in the state of Illinois. For over 40 years the town had placed two large illuminated crosses on the city water towers during the Christmas season. Until one year when the town council received a threat of legal suit if the crosses were continued, based on the separation of church and state. The town council grudgingly took them down. But that's when the citizens of Wauconda took matters into their own hands. They decided to place lighted reminders of Christ on their own ...

Isaiah 42:10-17, Isaiah 42:18-25
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Barbara Brokhoff
"... I will turn the darkness before them into light ..." David Hume, the philospher, once wrote an essay on the sufficiency of the light of nature for man’s spiritual matters. About the same time, F. W. Robertson, a noted minister, published a sermon upholding the opposite thesis, pointing out that the light of nature needs to be supplemented by the light of a revelation from God. Mutual friends of the philosopher and preacher decided to bring the two together to debate the matter. When the evening ended ...

Bulletin Aid
Picture in your mind Our Lord and His disciples at the Last Supper. They are now all gathered in the Upper Room, to celebrate the Feast of the Passover. There are James and John, the sons of Zebedee, and also Philip, and Matthew, the tax collector, and Simon. And here also is Thomas, called the Twin, with Bartholomew and young Andrew. And alongside of them is James, the son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus. Only two other disciples remain, and both of these men are seated beside one another. The first is Peter, ...

John 12:20-36
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Wayne Brouwer
A college professor presented his class syllabus on the first day of the new semester. He pointed out that there were three papers to be written during the term, and he showed on which days those assign­ments had to be handed in. He said that these dates were firmly fixed, and that no student should presume that the deadline did not apply to her or him. He asked if the students were clear about this, and all heads nodded. When the first deadline arrived, all but one student turned in their papers. The one ...

Sermon
James W. Robinson
Few natural phenomena are as spectacular as the storm clouds that assemble over a mountaintop. One can hear the thunder grumble ominously among them. The tempo increases until its grumble glides into a rumble and an intermittent crash. In the forest below, one feels the quickening fresh-scented breeze turn into a hard-muscled wind that bends the creaking leafy forest giants into submission. The camper cringes in his tent as, in the now imminent storm, the thunder applauds the pyrotechnics of the lightning ...

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