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Matthew 6:5-15, Matthew 6:1-4
Sermon
King Duncan
... , or when the United Way comes calling. Deep in our hearts we know it is not enough. Government programs are being cut back. And even if adults among the poor could do more to help themselves, small children can't force their parents to be responsible, and it's the children who suffer. Actually, we live in a world of needy people. Some of those needs are physical, material. Some of those needs are emotional, spiritual. And we are confronted with a choice--to ignore those needs or to respond like Jesus ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... approach of Jesus. HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED HOW RARELY IN THE GOSPELS THE DISCIPLES ARE SHOWN IN A FAVORABLE LIGHT? If you and I were writing the Gospels, we would want to make heroes out of the disciples. After all, these are the people who were responsible for giving us the church. If they had not been faithful to God's call after Christ's death and resurrection, you and I would be heathen today. But the Gospels show these men with all their warts. The disciples often seem frightened, even terrified. They ...

1 Corinthians 9:1-27
Sermon
King Duncan
... to love your neighbor. “Whatever." Jesus said there is more rejoicing over one sinner who is found than the 99 that stayed within the fold. “Whatever." Jesus said that when you have done it to the least of these. “Whatever." Now, let's change our response from whatever to “Whatever it Takes." O.K., let's try it. Jesus said to love your neighbor. “Whatever it Takes." Jesus said there is more rejoicing over one sinner who is found than the 99 that stayed within the safety of the fold. “Whatever ...

Sermon
Frank Lyman
... obtaining great wealth has a tendency to do two things. FIRST OF ALL, IT HAS A TENDENCY TO GET OUR VALUES OUT OF WHACK. We start valuing the acquisition of things over spending time with our family and friends. We start valuing goods more than our responsibility to God. A pastor with limited means tells of attending the North American Auto Show. As he entered that massive display, he lost all perspective. Initially he looked at the more modest cars. But soon his eyes began to wander and soon he was drawn to ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... them. God didn't wait for us, did He? No, He chose to love us first, whether we ever responded in kind or not. Christians don't play the "You First" game; we choose to send out love no matter what, and let the other guy worry about his own response. And even if we don't receive love and joy and kindness in return, we will have the supreme joy of knowing that we have done something pleasing in God's sight. Once upon a time two brothers who lived on adjoining farms fell into conflict. It was the first ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... still used them to continue God’s work on earth. That should give us hope. In spite of their bumbling efforts, their sons Jacob and Esau turned out to be fine men--men whom God blessed in a real way. And that’s our hope. If we live responsibly, and stay faithful to God’s call, God will watch over us and keep us in the ways we should go. 1. Romancing The Home: How to Have a Marriage That Sizzles (Broadman & Holman Publishers, 1993). 2. “Secrets of a Long and Happy Marriage,” USA Today, Sept. 1992 ...

Matthew 16:13-20
Sermon
King Duncan
... -and-a-half years' old. Barely born and already dying. Imagine the pain in her heart, if you can. But here is how she describes that scene in the church that day: "Since I had not been in church for a long time, I was startled by my response to the worship in progress--the soaring harmonies of the choir singing with the congregation; and the priest, a woman in bright gold and white vestments, proclaiming the prayers in a clear resonant voice. As I stood watching, a thought came to me: Here is a family that ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... : III. Thank God the Cross Is Not the Law. How often does the loving parent hear her children complain, "That's not fair!" when seeking to fashion an appropriate response to a particular situation? And sometimes, from a strictly objective standpoint, what you are doing is not fair. But fairness is not your objective. Raising healthy, responsible children is your objective. So it is with God. God is a righteous God, but justice is not God's primary concern. God is not interested in balancing our virtues ...

John 15:1-17
Sermon
King Duncan
... 's laugh. Love smiles at the tiny fingerprints on a newly cleaned window. Love wipes away the tears before it wipes up the spilled milk. Love picks up the child before it picks up the toys. Love is present through the trials. Love reprimands, reproves, and is responsive. Love crawls with the baby, walks with the toddler, runs with the child, then stands aside to let the youth walk into adulthood. Love is the key that opens salvation's message to a child's heart. Before I became a mother I took glory in my ...

Matthew 25:1-13
Sermon
King Duncan
... percent of whom leave them for the next day. Now, I'm sure that none of our young adults are in this number, but those are the statistics. Are we saying that young people are irresponsible? Not at all. There are many young people who are more responsible than many adults. But priorities are different when you are young. It takes a while to learn that dishes wash easier if you do them immediately. It takes time to learn to appreciate a clean kitchen. These young women had more important things on their mind ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... in that congregation. That's 80%! (5) People outside these walls wonder if we care enough about them to tell them about our church. We need to look at our church and at the world outside and see if there are ways we can make our ministry more responsive to the world's needs. But we also need to do a better job of telling our story. Let's use another analogy. In 1978, when the Shah of Iran was deposed, a much more conservative, fundamentalist government took over Iran and began restricting the people's basic ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... and his fear. Even though the majority of people in this country--and even in the world--believe in God and believe in life after the grave, there has always been a minority who finds this too great a leap of faith to take. And the natural response to such doubt is fear. As comedian Woody Allen has said, "Not very many people can whistle a tune and contemplate their own mortality." Not everyone believes in immortality. And some of these are the finest people you would ever want to meet. A prominent minister ...

Sermon
Frank Lyman
... bumper of a car signify that the couple inside have just gotten married. Where did this custom come from? In days of yore, historians tell us, the bride's father gave the bride's old shoes to her new husband as a sign that he, the groom, was now responsible for her. In some cases the groom then hit his bride on the head with a shoe to make sure she understood. I am not advising that couples nowadays revive that custom. I am simply reporting a historical fact. (1) Pharisees came to test Jesus. They began by ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... hobby. Charlie Brown commends her decision, saying how important it is to accomplish something meaningful with your life. In response Lucy says something like this, "Accomplish something? I thought all we were supposed to do was keep busy!" (2) ... garment God has for us--the garment of a new purpose for our lives, the garment of love for all people, the garment of personal responsibility, the garment of a new walk with God. We have on the wrong apparel to enjoy the feast, and we never discover all that God ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... talked the question over with Christian friends, then prayed for God's guidance asking all the time what would Jesus do?, my guess is that we would be able to give a good approximation of what Jesus really would do. It might not be a perfect response, but it would be a better response than we are likely to make using any other guide for our behavior. The real problem is that most of us don't want to know what Jesus would do, because we would rather do it our way--without the guilt of exposing our plans to ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... acceptable to God. What would you be like wearing those coveralls? Wouldn't you be more loving, more disciplined, more responsible? Probably so. You would be honest and yet compassionate; hard working and yet relaxed. You would be tender with little ... of the world. This mission, by the way, is not optional. Either we are God's people or we are not. Either we claim our responsibility to be God's light in the world or we do not. There is no middle ground. Dr. Graham Scroggie, a famous Scottish Bible teacher, ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Empire was ruled by Nero, who reigned from 54-68 A.D. Nero has a terrible name among Christians--with good reason. In the year 64 ad, two thirds of the city of Rome was burned by a horrific fire. Many people thought Nero himself was responsible. The event has given us an image that persists today--that of Nero fiddling while Rome burned. Nero needed a scapegoat. He chose Christians. They started the fire, he suggested. And so the empire began to persecute Christians. Tradition says that both Peter and Paul ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... as a present for his sixth birthday. The boy was usually very specific about the gifts he liked his father to buy him, often giving his father great details about the names of certain toys and their color, size, and location in the toy store. The boy's response surprised the father. He simply said, "I'd like a ball." "Great," the dad said, "what kind of ball?" "A football or a soccer ball," the boy answered. "Which do you want more?" Dad asked. "Well," the boy said after a few minutes of thought, "if you ...

John 15:1-17
Sermon
Angela Akers
... a fellow soldier's life, he preferred not to talk about the war. And he absolutely refused to accept the hero worship that others tried to force on him. One of the few comments Bradley ever made about the war, he made to his young son, James. In response to James' remark about heroism, John Bradley replied, "The heroes of Iwo Jima are the guys who didn't come back." (2) Today is the day we honor those men and women who didn't come back. The ones who, in President Abraham Lincoln's words in the Gettysburg ...

Sermon
Frank Lyman
... the rock of this pagan, fallen, oppressive world, I build my church based on love and grace." It's not Baal who is boss. It's not Pan who pipes the tunes nor Rome who rules the world; it's Jesus the Christ, the very Son of God. In response to Simon Peter's declaration, Jesus gives this blessing: "Blessed are you Simon Bar-Jona (That means, of course, Son of John, or Johnson.) You are Peter (Petra, the piece of Rock.) Simon's name from this time forward would be Rocky Johnson. Certainly, Peter's story is a ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the leftovers do not. In churches that are dying, you will hear people say things like this, "They cater too much to the young people at our church." You will never hear that in a church that is alive and growing. Growing churches recognize that the first responsibility they have to the Kingdom of God is to provide a first-class environment for their babies, for their boys and girls and for their teenagers. Any church that does not put its young first will not survive. You can take that to the bank. This is ...

Hebrews 1:1-4, Hebrews 2:5-18
Sermon
King Duncan
... his rose. Here is the ultimate answer to all human dilemmas. We are loved. When we are feeling down, we might say to ourselves, "It doesn't matter what I do with my life. I'm nobody. Who cares whether I destroy myself or not? Who cares whether I am responsible or not? Who cares whether I live or die?" And a voice comes from the heart of the universe, "I care." How do we know God cares? Because God allowed God's Son to die in our behalf. The writer of Hebrews says, "Now in subjecting all things to them ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... here on this earth who don't know about Easter. There are too many people for whom life has no meaning and no hope. That's why it is important that we affirm our unity this day as the body of Christ. We are those people charged with the responsibility of telling the world that Christ lives. We can share the good news that life does have meaning and that even death cannot separate us from the God who loves us. Country music fans grieved the passing of June Carter Cash in May of 2003. Her husband, Johnny Cash ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... d learned in school one day. He asked his four-year-old brother, "Did you know you're made up of atoms?" The younger boy looked thoughtful for a moment, then said, "Mom! That means you're made up of Eves." Children are wonderful. And our most important responsibility is to prepare our children to live fully, completely and joyfully as children of God. The Apostle Paul is writing from a prison cell in Rome to his young protégé, Timothy, a pastor in Ephesus. He is giving counsel as a parent to his child ...

2 Thessalonians 3:1-5
Sermon
King Duncan
... called certain captains of industry, "the hit men." For example in early 1996 Robert Allen of AT&T laid off 40,000 people, while retaining his own salary of $3,362,000. While Edward Brennan was CEO at Sears, he drew a salary of $3,075,000 and was responsible for 50,000 layoffs in January of 1993. In August 1995 Walter Shipley at Chemical/Chase Manhattan laid off 12,000 people and that year took home a salary of $2,496,154. (1) There is something wrong with that picture. I'm not pretending that everything in ...