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2 Kings 5:1-14
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... . Do you have money? Will you have it in a hundred years? Of course not. You'll be dead. Will your heirs have it? They might, if they don't squander it and inflation doesn't eat it up. The point is that what you think you own, you most assuredly do not! At best, you have it for the length of your earthly life and then it will pass on to someone else. But Jesus said don't worry about it anyway: "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break ...

Lamentations 1:1-6
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... side. Hear again how Lamentations talks of how faith in God coming back stronger than ever. "The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases, his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness." Lamentations most assuredly speaks to our time. Place Beslan with its 300-plus dead - half of them little children - down beside our text. Place poor, already destitute Haiti down with its hundreds and hundreds dead and their country ripped apart by the hurricane. For that matter ...

Isaiah 12:2-6, Zephaniah 3:14-20, Luke 3:1-20, Philippians 4:4-7
Bulletin Aid
Julia Ross Strope
... will be joyful with them (3:17-18). In Isaiah, the idea of being unafraid shows up along with the image that “fresh water brings joy to the thirsty” (12:3). At the other end of the continuum, John the Baptist berates the people as “snakes” and assures them that punishment is sent from God (Luke 3:7). While “guilt trips” worked well back then, they don’t today. So the question the people ask is vital, “What are we to do?” (3:10). In our culture, if we desire to “rejoice and think about ...

Psalm 92:1-4, 12-15, Isaiah 55:10-13, Luke 6:39-49, 1 Corinthians 15:51-58
Bulletin Aid
Julia Ross Strope
... the rainbow of skin colors and the range of sexual and gender differences. Mature us to be consistently welcoming and genuinely friendly people. Holy Spirit — made in the image of God, we say; cocreators, we like to think; friends of Jesus, we assure ourselves. Expand our imaginations so we can build places and attitudes that let us glimpse the kingdom of heaven. Holy Spirit — we hear the scriptures urging us to reach out to people who are experiencing difficult times. In pain and in emotional ...

Genesis 15:1-12, 17-18, Psalm 27:1-14, Luke 13:31-35, Philippians 3:17--4:1
Bulletin Aid
Julia Ross Strope
... see the effect of other-worldly presence on Jesus, Peter wanted to box it, make a museum, set up a monument.... They didn’t miss out entirely because a mysterious fog surrounded James, Peter, and John, as an other-worldly voice pierced the cloud and assured them that Jesus was the Son whom God had chosen. And they had better pay attention! They didn’t understand so they kept quiet about their hilltop experience. How does this story interface with twenty-first-century discipleship? There’s a lot we don ...

Mark 10:17-31
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... is hardly surprising that every political candidate this season promises new jobs, more money in our pockets, and blossoming businesses — if only they are elected. We desperately want reassurance that things are going to get better and our financial security will be assured. It is a safe bet that if today’s gospel reading were a stump speech, Jesus wouldn’t get elected dog-catcher. As Jesus is continuing on his journey to Jerusalem, he suddenly encounters a potential disciple. While Matthew and Luke ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... is hardly surprising that every political candidate this season promises new jobs, more money in our pockets, and blossoming businesses — if only they are elected. We desperately want reassurance that things are going to get better and our financial security will be assured. It is a safe bet that if today’s gospel reading were a stump speech, Jesus wouldn’t get elected dog-catcher. As Jesus is continuing on his journey to Jerusalem, he suddenly encounters a potential disciple. While Matthew and Luke ...

Psalm 46:1-11, Jeremiah 31:31-34, John 8:31-41, Romans 3:19-28
Bulletin Aid
Julia Ross Strope
... to time, God of the Mountains, we neglect to behave as your children. Now and then we are hurtful to the earth, to humankind, and to other creatures. Reset our attitudes; refocus our minds on compassion and peace, and lift our spirits from despair. Amen. Silence Assurance Of Grace All of us sin. All of us seek relief from guilt and shame. All of us are freed when we recognize the attitudes and behaviors that block divine affirmation. God offers us the gift of forgiveness. Receive this gift and be at peace ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... “self help” that works for humanity. Instead, there is only the redeeming rescue mission launched by God and obediently followed and fulfilled by Jesus. After the cross, after the resurrection, there is no illusion of any “self help” formula. Only assurance that “Jesus saves.” In the old Levitical Temple priesthood there were daily sacrifices made by the priests to expiate both their own sins and the sins of the people of Israel. Unfortunately, the priests had to keep repeating these sacrifices ...

1 Samuel 2:12-26
Sermon
Derl G. Keefer
... a child. During an annual pilgrimage to the taber­nacle at Shiloh, she strikes a bargain with God. If God would grant her a son, she would consecrate him as a Nazirite and give him back to God for his service at the tabernacle. Hannah returned home with an assurance from the priest, Eli, that God would answer her petition. As Paul Harvey would say, “And here is the rest of the story.” Hannah conceives and gives birth to a son whom she called Samuel. True to her word and as an act of worship she gives ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... can bring. This peace must be active, however; it is never passive. Pope Paul VI put it so succinctly, “If you want peace, work for justice.” Peace will only come when we actively seek it. Thus, we must cooperate with Jesus, the Prince of Peace, to assure that Christ’s peace will be manifest in the world. The apostle suggests that the way we can bring peace is by being joyful people. Rejoicing truly can bring peace. Rejoicing must become a way of life, not simply a momentary respite from our general ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... reached the cave, they noted a guard stood at the entrance. They were not permitted to enter the cave until they had spoken with the guard. He had only one question for them, and he demanded that they answer only after talking it over amongst themselves. He assured them they would have a good guide to lead them through the regions of the cave. His question was a simple one, “How far into the cave of wisdom and life do you wish to go?” The three travelers discussed the matter and then returned to the ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... the perspective of the Greeks, agape, the concept of service to others. We must bind our compassion, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience together in love through service to others. If we can do this in the peace of Christ, then the love Paul calls us to manifest will most assuredly reign in our hearts. Paul goes on to say that we have all been called to find this peace for it unites us as one body. We can never be a true community of faith if we do not live in harmony. Christ calls us to be one. As ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... bring. This peace must be active, however; it is never passive. Pope Paul VI put it so succinctly, "If you want peace, work for justice." Peace will only come when we actively seek it. Thus, we must cooperate with Jesus, the Prince of Peace, to assure that Christ's peace will be manifest in the world. The apostle suggests that the way we can bring peace is by being joyful people. Rejoicing truly can bring peace. Rejoicing must become a way of life, not simply a momentary respite from our general worrisome ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... they reached the cave, they noted a guard stood at the entrance. They were not permitted to enter the cave until they had spoken with the guard. He had only one question for them, and he demanded that they answer only after talking it over amongst themselves. He assured them they would have a good guide to lead them through the regions of the cave. His question was a simple one, "How far into the cave of wisdom and life do you wish to go?" The three travelers discussed the matter and then returned to the ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... the perspective of the Greeks, agape, the concept of service to others. We must bind our compassion, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience together in love through service to others. If we can do this in the peace of Christ, then the love Paul calls us to manifest will most assuredly reign in our hearts. Paul goes on to say that we have all been called to find this peace for it unites us as one body. We can never be a true community of faith if we do not live in harmony. Christ calls us to be one. As ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... the road to God has pitfalls and obstacles. Saint Paul advised his friend, Timothy, of this reality, "Do not be ashamed, then, of the testimony about our Lord or of me his prisoner, but join with me in suffering for the gospel" (2 Timothy 1:8). But he also assured him, "If we have died with him, we will also live with him; if we endure, we will also reign with him" (2 Timothy 2:11-12). We must constantly reevaluate our lives and renew our determination to walk the journey of life, which one day will lead to ...

2 Corinthians 3:7-18
Sermon
Richard Gribble
... speaks from the heavens, "This is my Son, the Beloved; with him I am well pleased; listen to him!" (Matthew 17:5b). Jesus' physical transformation was apparent, but it was momentary and not permanent. But what happened to Peter, James, and John? Most assuredly they were transformed. However, their conversion was not physical, but rather spiritual and permanent. From this time forth they could never look at Jesus and see only a man. Not only was their experience of Jesus and the two great Jewish figures of ...

Sermon
Steven E. Albertin
... rejected their election and were lost. That posed a very troubling problem. Did that mean that God had reneged on his promise to the Jews? Had God now turned his back on his own people? If God had rejected the people who had formerly been his people, what assurance is there that the same thing wouldn't happen to them? God had made a promise to Abraham and his descendants that would never be revoked. Now, if God has chosen to reject the Jews for their failure to accept Jesus as the Messiah, how can they be ...

1 Corinthians 10:1-13
Sermon
Steven E. Albertin
... soul is parched and we long for someone to tell us that all is okay, when we are convinced that God has handed us over to the poisonous snakes because we have once again failed our test, Christ, like that bronzed serpent, is lifted up on the cross to assure us that God is faithful. Christ is our rock, our "rolling stone," following us wherever we go in the wilderness of this world giving us a drink, soothing our snakebites, helping us to pass the test, giving us an A when we deserve an F. In the midst of ...

Philippians 3:4-11, 2 Timothy 4:7
Sermon
Steven E. Albertin
... has already won the race for us. Our eyes are focused on the prize that Jesus holds for us standing there at the finish line. We press on toward the goal looking forward to that day when we finally can claim what has already been promised to us. I can assure you that when we start to live our lives like this, eyes will roll. Our neighbors will snicker. The critics will shake their heads. Many will wonder if we haven't gone off the deep end. But as they watch us run our race and the way we are free ...

1 Corinthians 15:19-26
Sermon
Steven E. Albertin
... after he died? Surely that is just a pre-scientific belief that we can now discard as primitive and superstitious! If it happened, fine. So this wonderful event happened in the distant past but it does not have anything to do with how we live our lives now. Maybe it assures us that when we die, we will go to heaven. But in as far as this world goes and how to survive in this dog-eat-dog world now, it is a nice thought but ultimately irrelevant. Saint Paul in today's lesson has a different point of view. If ...

Ephesians 1:15-23, Acts 1:1-11
Sermon
Steven E. Albertin
... what was hidden. I have revealed the presence of a wallet that was with me everywhere I went. Even though it was hidden, it gave me confidence. I had money to help out, even when I was in a fix. So also does the risen and ascended Jesus comfort and assure us. There is no place in the universe where he is not with us. But we may not know that or believe that. We might doubt that. The evidence is not clear, like that wallet hidden in my back pocket. When Jesus is proclaimed and shared, when the wallet is ...

Hebrews 11:29 – 12:2
Sermon
Charles L. Aaron
... hurt our feelings. It is hard to build our faith with all of these things weighing us down. We have trouble running with perseverance. We need a faith that sustains us. We need a faith that doesn't fade away in the middle of the race. Hebrews assures us that we do not run this race only on our own power. We have help. Throughout chapter 11, the author of Hebrews recounts the stories of the heroes of the Old Testament. He includes the most obvious examples, Abraham and Moses. For these two prominent figures ...

Mark 13:1-31
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... when God’s time-clock is scheduled to shut off. Jesus’ declarations against the Temple, his predictions of its destruction, are but the first of the “birth pangs” that herald the coming of the Kingdom. The long, arduous, and totally unpredictable timetable of childbirth is beyond human knowledge and is assuredly in divine hands.