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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.

Sermon
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.

2753. Divine Providence
Humor Illustration
... and a great gnashing of teeth!" At this point, one of the elders of the congregation interrupted to say, "But Reverend, what if one of those hopeless sinners has no teeth?" The preacher crashed his fist on the pulpit, "My friends, the Lord is not put out by details. Rest assured... teeth will be provided!"

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... he was asking about a role defined by worldly expectations. Are you commanding an army? Are you a political rival? Are you planning on overthrowing the existing government? Are you trying to overpower those currently in control? Jesus replied by assuring Pilate, the political brown-noser, that his “kingdom” was “not from this world.” The worldly-wise and world-weary politico Pontius Pilate could not possible comprehend such a claim. The demands, dilemmas, and deferences ordered by this world were ...

Sermon
Derl G. Keefer
... prayer had lost its value?" Bottom-line prayer is the type of prayer that Jesus modeled for us. The ingredients include honesty, spontaneity, heartfelt, down-to-earth communication with the Lord of life! The results are that we have full confidence and a calm assurance that our God is in complete control of our life. That's the kind of prayer Solomon offered on that day of dedicating the temple. The kind of daily dedication we must have is inside our living temple — our hearts! II. Strengthening Our Grip ...

Sermon
David J. Kalas
... the past, and for what God has done in the past. However, you and I serve a God who does not rest on his resume. You and I belong to a God who keeps writing new songs. And you and I follow a Lord who tosses the old trophies away, assuring us, "You ain't seen nothing yet!" Amen.

Sermon
David J. Kalas
Generous teachers sometimes assure their students that there is no such thing as a stupid question. Personally, I'm not so sure. It seems to me that I have heard some pretty stupid questions over the years. I'm quite sure that I have asked some very stupid ques­tions along the way, as ...

1 Kings 18:20-21 (22-29) 30-39
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Stephen P. McCutchan
... see what you have in life as a blessing from God or as a possession that you have earned. Like the choice in Elijah's contest with the fertility gods of Canaan, you have to decide whether you see life as made up of things that you must possess to assure security and pleasure or as a reflection of the blessings of God who can be trusted for the future. You are challenged to declare by your pledge whether your life is shaped by Baal or God. Elijah set up a contest between the gods. Both groups would set up a ...

Sermon
Stephen P. McCutchan
... tightens and mergers occur, the lingering question is whether such community support will continue. Again a personal test: You are asked to make a recommenda­tion as to an action of your business or company. One way may be ethically fuzzy but the lawyers assure you they can win any legal case brought against the company, and it will in a manner enhance the profits of the company. The other way benefits employees but may cut into quarterly profits, which will cause stock prices to fall and therefore limit ...

Jeremiah 4:11-12, 22-28
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Chrysanne Timm
... cartoon, Bert the Turtle fol­lows the "duck and cover" rule when a monkey dangles a fire­cracker over his head and survives the blast. But then the movie takes a more serious tone as live footage of a nuclear blast is run, and viewers are assured that the way to survive such a blast is to "duck and cover." ‘Duck and Cover' was produced by the United States Civil Defense Administration in 1951, about two years after Russia detonated its first nuclear device. As the Cold War between the United States and ...

Lamentations 1:1-6
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Chrysanne Timm
... prepares us for this kind of grief. When a child dies, our dreams for that child's future and the life we would share with them dies, as well. When a grieving person verbalizes their loneliness, there is a tendency among us to comfort them in their pain by assuring them that they are not alone. Although our hearts are in the right place as we say this, we really aren't comforting them at all. We are telling them that what they are feeling is not valid. We are telling them not to trust what they are feeling ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... with which Luke’s narrative ties together the two storylines he has been developing John and Jesus. Of course, Mary would not have made the long journey by herself. As a young unmarried woman she would have traveled with some older male relatives to assure safety and propriety. Luke’s timeline of Elizabeth’s pregnancy suggests that Mary’s visit may have been to give assistance to Elizabeth in her final trimester. When Mary arrives it is she who goes to greet her relative, as proper protocol would ...

Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... with which Luke’s narrative ties together the two storylines he has been developing John and Jesus. Of course, Mary would not have made the long journey by herself. As a young unmarried woman she would have traveled with some older male relatives to assure safety and propriety. Luke’s timeline of Elizabeth’s pregnancy suggests that Mary’s visit may have been to give assistance to Elizabeth in her final trimester. When Mary arrives it is she who goes to greet her relative, as proper protocol would ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... to Christ. 1. http://www.uchinsdale.org/worship_sermons_rites/sermons/20050731.htm. 2. Mark Adams, http://www.redlandbaptist.org/sermons/sermon19990411.htm. 3. http://www.sermonsfromseattle.com/series_a_making_the_deserts_bloom.htm. 4. http://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/from-desolate-to-delight-the-lord-will-glorify-his-church-daniel-habben-sermon-on-assurance-of-salvation-101507.asp. 5. The Timothy Report, http://www.timothyreport.com. 6. http://uccportland.org/sites/default/files/Sermon%2008-28-11.pdf.

1 Corinthians 12:1-11
Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... to the distraught guest with a piece of hot apple pie. “Mr. Marriott,” the guest later wrote to the president of Marriott Hotels, “I’ll never meet you. And I don’t need to meet you. Because I met Charles. I know what you stand for . . . I want to assure you that as long as I live, I will stay at your hotels. And I will tell my friends to stay at your hotels.” (Told in Turned On by Roger Dow and Susan Cook [Harper Business, 1996].) [This would be a great moment to move down into the congregation ...

Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... son is now also served up to the elder. Instead of returning the vitriol that his elder son has dished out, the father offers him the reminder that he is certainly no “slave,” for “all that is mine is yours.” Yet even as the father assures his elder son that “you are always with me,” he also insists that the cause for celebration, the return of “this brother of yours” from death to life, is mandatory. If the father rejoices over the recovery of the one who had been “lost,” so must ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... son is now also served up to the elder. Instead of returning the vitriol that his elder son has dished out, the father offers him the reminder that he is certainly no “slave,” for “all that is mine is yours.” Yet even as the father assures his elder son that “you are always with me,” he also insists that the cause for celebration, the return of “this brother of yours” from death to life, is mandatory. If the father rejoices over the recovery of the one who had been “lost,” so must ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... of them were exchange students, Inge and the prince quickly found that they had a lot in common. They started to spend more and more time together. Their friendship eventually grew into love. Now here is where it begins to sound like a fairy tale, but I assure you it is not. The prince decided that he would not tell Inge who he really was even though their relationship was beginning to get serious. He didn’t want her to love him because of his title, but for himself alone. Even when they became engaged ...

Galatians 1:11-24
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King Duncan
... were apostles before I was, but I went into Arabia. Later I returned to Damascus. Then after three years, I went up to Jerusalem to get acquainted with Cephas and stayed with him fifteen days. I saw none of the other apostles only James, the Lord’s brother. I assure you before God that what I am writing you is no lie.” What did Paul do during his time in Arabia and those three years in Damascus? And why did he go there rather than Jerusalem? Could it be that these were the only places he was accepted ...

Luke 12:13-21
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... own chosen disciples to a clearer vision of true faithfulness and the nature of followership. Jesus had been speaking to the crowd about the need for perseverance in the face of persecution. His focus was on the need for fearless faithfulness because of the assurance of God’s love and concern. Suddenly he is interrupted by a man demanding (obviously not requesting) that Jesus act as a legal arbitrator in a family squabble over the division issues in a matter of an inheritance. He wanted some justice, and ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... own chosen disciples to a clearer vision of true faithfulness and the nature of followership. Jesus had been speaking to the crowd about the need for perseverance in the face of persecution. His focus was on the need for fearless faithfulness because of the assurance of God’s love and concern. Suddenly he is interrupted by a man demanding (obviously not requesting) that Jesus act as a legal arbitrator in a family squabble over the division issues in a matter of an inheritance. He wanted some justice, and ...

Romans 13:8-14
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Timothy J. Smith
... for sixty years. Kregg asked her where she was staying and she led him to a shed in her backyard. She was sleeping on an old cot covered with afghans. “She should not be staying here,” he thought. Even though he did not have time he assured her not to worry because he would take care of everything. “You’ll have a new house by Christmas” he promised. Kregg called everyone he knew, his crew, suppliers, even a competitor or two asking for their help. He asked customers to give him an extension on ...

Deuteronomy 34:1-12
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Argile Smith
... carry on a conversation with each other. They could never remember a time when Moses didn’t change the atmosphere of a room when he entered it.” All of us will go home one day. Through Jesus Christ, we can look forward to it, and we can rest in the assurance of God’s presence when our time comes to leave here and go there. After we’re gone, the legacy of a life well lived will be passed along when we live in a way that shows our devotion to him. Amen.

Sermon
Argile Smith
... Christ. Empowering them involves spiritual as well as occupational and relational issues. Tend to all of them as you empower them. Third, if you find yourself to be powerless and living at the mercy of others, remember that the Lord gives strength to the weak. Rest assured that no oppressor can stand against him. God will enable you to know his wisdom and to walk in his ways. Accordingly, God will work through and in you in ways that will surprise you. So turn to him. And don’t forget the question that ...

Ezekiel 34:1-31
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Argile Smith
... prophecy reassured them that God still cared, and he expressed his concern for them in some redemptive ways. We would do well to allow this message in Ezekiel to remind us of God’s caring ways with us. Although we may feel distant from him, we can rest assured that our feeling isn’t based on facts. The facts in this prophecy point to the reality that God is close and that he cares. God expresses his care by nourishing his people (vv. 11-16). Notice in the text the number of references to feeding sheep ...