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Romans 13:11-14
Sermon
Charley Reeb
... Could you imagine what this world would be like? It would be a different world! Unfortunately, for many Christians it is “lights out!” They have turned out their lights by favoring judgment over grace, hate over love, rules over relationships, dogma over forgiveness, and despair over hope. I remember eating at an IHOP one morning. I was sitting in a booth facing a window that looked out at the parking lot. I watched as a car pulled in to a parking space. A woman and a man got out, and they were fighting ...

James 5:7-10
Sermon
Charley Reeb
... will really matter to them? Have you ever thought about that? What will matter to them will be how well you loved. Our lives will be measured by how well we loved. Love never fails! Everything else will cease. Everything else will pass away. These three remain: faith, hope, and love -- and the greatest of these is love. What is on the inside of you can be seen on the outside. Is your life revealing the fruit of the Spirit? Some of you may feel discouraged when you review the fruit of the Spirit because you ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... The man answers, “Well, He is a God of mercy.” “Where did your Hosea learn that?” And the man answers, “Why, the same way anyone ever learns it—through suffering.” (7) Until you have suffered, until you have been cut off from the life and hope you used to know, you cannot appreciate the mercy of God. There are only two instances in the Gospels where people hesitated to approach Jesus: the woman who was hemorrhaging blood who reached out to touch the border of Jesus’ robe (Luke 8: 43-48) and ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... , just before Iowa State played mighty Nebraska, the nation’s top-ranked team at the time, the employees put up a sign that simply read, “Maintain Dignity Against Nebraska.” (2) Sometimes that’s the best we can hope for, isn’t it? When there’s no hope for a victory, at least we can hope to maintain our dignity. Jesus often had to give pep talks or motivational speeches to his disciples. And it became especially important as he got closer to the time of his death. Jesus knew that his disciples ...

Sermon
Richard Hasler
... , Preaching The Gospel of Luke: Proclaiming God’s Royal Rule, 177. [3]. Brant D. Baker, Teaching P.R.AY.E.R: Guidance for: Pastors and Church Leaders (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2001), 105-109. [4]. Desmond Tutu, God Has A Dream: A Vision of Hope for Our Time (New York: Doubleday, a division of Random House, 2004), 61. [5]. Robert Raines, A Time to Live: Seven Tasks of Creative Aging (New York: A Dalton Book, published by the Penguin Group, 1977), 71. [6]. Wayne Muller, Sabbath: Finding Rest, Renewal ...

Matthew 4:1-11
Sermon
King Duncan & Angela Akers
... leading up to the death of Jesus. It is also traditionally a time for more intentional prayer, self-examination, and confession of our sins. These acts prepare us to celebrate Easter in a more meaningful way. So as we reflect on our Bible passage today, I hope we do so in a spirit of self-examination and humility. What is God saying to us through this passage, and how can we translate this knowledge into action? I thought about Shiny Object Syndrome when I read our Bible passage this morning from Matthew 4 ...

Sermon
King Duncan & Angela Akers
... thousands of lives in his community. He is determined to help as many inmates as possible to find the new life that he received through Jesus Christ. (5) We will never have the answers to all our questions about God, not in this lifetime. But this Lenten season I hope you seriously consider these two questions: who is Jesus, and what is the gift of God he came to bring? And if you conclude, as so many people around the world for the past 2,000 years have concluded, that he is God in the flesh and that he ...

Matthew 3:13-17
Sermon
John Jamison
... if there was a heavenly flash or just one of those normal mountainside storms, and it doesn’t matter to me if there was a voice or just one of those really deep and low rumbles that shakes your very bones. I like that better because it gives me more hope. It reminds me that I don’t have to look for those miracles to make things change. I’d like to think it wasn’t a miraculous bolt thrown by an angel that converted Saul but was the actions of the old man Gamaliel that finally removed the scales from ...

Sermon
Charley Reeb
... out in the New Testament! The outsiders become the insiders, and the worst of Jesus’ judgments are on those religious folks who think they are the only insiders (Matthew 23). The closer we follow Jesus, the more accepting and loving we are to all people. We must hope for the best for them because God claims them too. Christ died for them too. And, as the Bible makes perfectly clear, there are surprises at the judgment. In Matthew 25, it is those who feed the hungry and clothed the naked that are saved. In ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... his miracle of life, to all he unbound that day. This is Jesus’ gift to you too. Jesus’ resurrection gift is not merely to proclaim a life after death, but that life always trumps death –any kind of death: death of faith, death of hope, death of meaning, death of identity, death of friendship, death of joy, death of relationship, death of community. From out of that place, Jesus’ declares and offers life. As I imagine those standing around that day, witnessing to Lazarus’ unbinding, the gasps that ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... Now let’s apply that to something bigger: you don’t have faith because you see something to be true, but your faith colors the way you see the world, yourself, and others. Those with faith in God, in Jesus, in the resurrection, in life live more content, hopeful, and assured lives than those who find nothing solid to believe in. But now here’s another surprise: Doubt is not the opposite of faith. In fact, we all doubt. That’s why we need our eyes to see, our ears to hear, our fingers to touch. Our ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... the gateway to a better life, a better future, a better world, and a better you. To hear Jesus’ voice is to be attuned to his presence all around you, in your home, your church, your community, your life.Unlike those “back-door” charlatans, his is the voice of hope. His is the voice of peace. His is the voice of the future. His is the voice of love. Many of you will be familiar with the famous painting by Warner Sallman of Jesus knocking at the garden door. One of the reasons that this painting is so ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... turn either way. He could be defeated. Or he could prevail. Of course, in the series, he always prevails. That is the hope of any mission. Otherwise, why undertake it? In our scripture for today, Jesus is preparing his disciples up for a similar ... You must choose which way to go. No one can help you. You must rely on your own devices and the protection you’ve been given. You hope you’ve chosen well. You’ll find out on the other side. In a sense, this is what it’s like to choose Jesus’ “way,” his ...

Sermon
William G. Carter
... His oldest son went to school to get his pilot’s license. He and his wife had a baby girl, with another child on the way. He put in his flight time, got a job at a small airport, and began to run air freight throughout the southern states. He hoped to become a missionary pilot some day. One night, the son was flying and there was an engine failure. In a rough landing, the gas tank exploded, and he never had a chance. Once again, the news was devastating. What do you do when your life goes to pieces again ...

Exodus 15:20, 21
Sermon
Will Willimon
... why do they dance and sing? We need not be taught how to grieve. Grief comes quite naturally. Say farewell to someone you love, lose hope, face death (and don't we all?) --you'll grieve. A popular book was called Good Grief. It's good for us to grieve, ... . Go, tell." And they danced all the way back to the despairing disciples. As Paul says, "We do not grieve as those who have no hope." In the depth of the Depression in the 1920's, the brilliant and cynical H. L. Menken was visiting in a black church on the ...

1 Corinthians 15:51-58
Sermon
Will Willimon
... without knowing it because we have absolutely nothing to do with our dying. Chances are, most of us will not die quickly so we at least hope for a drugged death so we don't have to come to terms with the hard, cold fact that this is - despite our oatbran and jogging ... world, but if this is it, the "this" is the end of the road. Or as Paul puts it, "H for this life only we have hoped in Christ, we are of all people most to be pitied" (15:19). It's all in vain. The Christian faith asserts that, in Christ, God ...

Sermon
Will Willimon
... they depart, "Was the sermon good today? What did the preacher say? What was the first anthem by the choir?" Have you ever been to church, or been listening to scripture, and had to stand outside? And now he has at last found a place in the Bible that offers hope. "Who is this?" he asks Philip. "Why, that was Jesus of Nazareth," says Philip. "He was cut off. He had no family, no issue, and yet he created the largest family in the world. And right there, in the desert, a white man and a black man, a Jew and ...

Philippians 2:1-13
Sermon
King Duncan & Angela Akers
... is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” We live as a people united by the hope of Jesus’ return to establish the kingdom of God upon the earth, to overcome every power of oppression and evil and injustice and death. The bread and the cup are tangible reminders that we serve a living God who made the greatest sacrifice possible to save us from ...

Matthew 25:1-13
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... would keep us steady, passionate, mission-focused, and identity-rich in the times to come. No matter how difficult life can feel. No matter how bad things can get. When we keep faith in our hearts, when we allow the Holy Spirit to fill us and infuse us with hope and security, we will get through. We the church need to re-learn how to pray. When Jesus and his disciples spent his last night in the Garden of Gethsemane, he asked them to pray with him. Even for Jesus, prayer kept him focused on God, secure in ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... and beautiful future, no matter how dark or weary the earth appears. Jesus –who overcame all darkness, doubt, sin, and evil in order to fulfill God’s triumphant plan to redeem all of creation. This Christmas Eve, may your head be wrapped in a cloud of beauty and light, hope and faith, and may your sacred time of prayer become the first day of your new and glorious life! Merry Christmas! He is born. [1] See Strongs 1982; Exodus 40:34-35; Luke 17:5; Mark 9:7; Matthew 17:5; Acts 5:15; Psalm 91:4; Cambridge ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... ways, if only we will open our hearts and recognize him in our midst. In each of our lives, Jesus will always be our greatest reveal. If we let him in, he will reveal himself to us, even as he reveals to us our own authentic identity and our hope for the future. Each time we allow him into our heart, we will stand amazed! For Jesus is many things. But he is always and eternally amazing! May your heart be pierced with the knowledge of the love, truth, and amazing birth and sacrifice of Jesus this season and ...

1 Peter 3:18-22
Sermon
John B. Jamison
... settle. We settle for surviving; for getting by. Our life of faith becomes a way to just get us through the day. Some of us come here on this first Sunday in Lent because it is a part of our settlement; something we do to get enough “juice” to hopefully keep us going until another refill next week. Our faith is important to us. But it isn’t really what we expected back when we started this whole life-of-faith thing. So, let’s just be honest about it. Being an ambassador for Christ is difficult. That ...

Sermon
John B. Jamison
... is? A man, or a king?” What do you say? I’m not asking that to try and be dramatic or to just make you uncomfortable. Sadly, that is exactly what is happening in too many places today where Christians understand how tempting it can be to put our hope elsewhere and walk away. Those are the people the writer of Hebrews was writing to. He was writing to people who were wondering if Jesus was really the one, or if one of those others might be the better choice. That’s why the writer wrote about the old ...

Luke 15:11-32
Drama
Arley K. Fadness
... what she’s doing. Wonder if she’s happy. I pray to God every night for my dear little Lola. I pray for her safety and about her addictions – oh God help us. HOMER: Breaks my heart. She was my sweet little daughter and then what happened? Hope she comes home someday. GLADYS: Remember when Lance left for Afghanistan? HOMER: Sure do. GLADYS: So far away. It was so dangerous even though he was assigned as a medic. HOMER: I’ll never forget seeing him get on the plane and waving good bye. Seems like ...

2775. Hell: Ocean of Oatmeal
John 10:10
Illustration
Maxie Dunnam
... to me. Hell: the deadness of a huge ocean of oatmeal in which we are caught. It may look like this: sad...wanting joy; despairing...looking for hope; anxious...needing courage; bereaved...hoping for sympathy; lonely...longing for friendship; bored...searching for meaning; hostile...needing love; guilty...desperate for forgiveness; dead...grasping for life. Is there hope to escape such hells? Take courage -- there is! Jesus provided the good news -- "I am come that you may have life and have it abundantly."