Dictionary: Trust
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William L. Self
... welcome you to the campus and to say to you that if there is anything I can do to help make your stay here more pleasant, I hope you will call on me.' Then he asked me where I went to church, and I named a church that was prevalent in the Philippine Islands but ... where Martin Niemoller was imprisoned, a Nazi agent was placed in a cell next to that of Dr. Niemoller in the hope of converting the Christian minister to totalitarianism. After some days of observing God's prisoner (as he was called), his habit ...

Genesis 17:1-27
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Paul W. Kummer
... anyone ever give you a name because they felt they knew what your future would hold? If so, did that spur you on in your destiny or did it hold you back and discourage you? Did they nickname you in honor of what they believed you would become? I hope so! On Ash Wednesday we were called to change our ways. Last week we were called to remember God's unchanging ways. Today we are called to celebrate our name change! First we needed to repent, and then we needed to be reminded of God's faithfulness, and today ...

Sermon
Paul W. Kummer
... I'm waiting for some more spit." Look inside yourself and you will find ignorance and lack of knowledge. Peter is bold in addressing sin, yet like the Savior, he also is bold in extending mercy. You might be ignorant and guilty, but there is hope. You might be rebellious and scornful, but there's hope. You might even love to spit. Look at the cross you built and filled. Look at what your sin did and there find forgiveness if you will but turn to God. The very things you are guilty of are why Jesus died. Our ...

Acts 4:1-22
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Paul W. Kummer
... the lawyers condemning the criminal. And if you wonder if this took nerve, remember this is the same court that condemned Peter's Savior to death. Then Peter does something we all can learn from. He moves the discussion from the sensation of healing to the hope of salvation. He quotes the Scripture these learned men know well from Psalms to get to the main point of his closing arguments: "Jesus was predicted a long time ago. Witness this psalm. He's the stone. You crucified him, but God raised him from the ...

Mark 13:32-37, Mark 13:1-31
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John A. Stroman
... they are visited by the heavenly host. In the birth of Jesus, who was born within a working class family amid the poverty of the Judean hills, we find ourselves face to face with God. On this first Sunday of Advent there is a new sense of hope, optimism, joy, and love being unleashed upon us. There is a feeling of great expectation that something significant is about to happen as we sing together that great hymn of Advent, "O come, O come, Emmanuel and ransom captive Israel." Just as Advent moves us toward ...

Sermon
John A. Stroman
... Jesus first came to the earth. The highest announcement came to the lowest people. Mary -- Inconspicuous And Unexpected How odd that God should choose Mary. As we come to think about the unexpected, the lowly and the inconspicuous person being the vessel of hope and change, certainly Mary comes to mind. There are things about Mary that really catch our attention. Hans Kung, the Roman Catholic theologian, reminds us that there are two features of Mary's image that are solidly rooted in the scriptures. First ...

Sermon
Robert P. Hines
... forever. The emotional pain of a divorce is easier to tolerate when we know it's just temporary. Even the deep pain of losing a loved one is easier to accept when we understand that it gets better. No matter how bad things may be, there is always hope for a better day, a brighter future, for the people of God. There is nothing that will keep you from experiencing heartache. No one is immune to it. But these heartaches don't have to destroy us. Life goes on. We can build homes and plant gardens, marry and ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40
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Robert P. Hines
... happened, because if they had repented, they would not have witnessed the events of 586 B.C. Jeremiah always held some hope for a change of heart on the part of God. God would change his mind if the people repented. Jeremiah, who ... had spent most of his career predicting the destruction of the city and Temple, now found himself called to offer comfort and hope to those who were hurting because of the Babylonian victory. Jeremiah's message showed that the heart of the matter was that the old ...

Drama
Dallas A. Brauninger
... on a clear night than a brilliant star. We cannot always see stars, yet they exist as a constant presence. We cannot see a star in daylight. A star is faint in the pseudo daylight of the urban street or the hospital corridor. Not only does God send hope, but God also lights the way so someone will be sure to see it. Interviewer: God sent the light to flood the Nativity with light. Bystander: Look at all the images of light. The infant emerged from the dark womb into the lighter place of the manger. That ...

Colossians 1:9-10
Children's Sermon
Kenneth Mortonson
... be careful about the conditions that surround us as we live each day, for they can influence how we feel inside. And how we feel inside can change how we act toward other people. Now, I hope your time in church will help you to know that you are loved by God and by the members of your church family. Knowing that, I hope it will make you happy and that you will be more loving to others. Possible Times To Use This Illustration In The Home: In the spring, when the weeds appear. When a child is careless about ...

Lamentations 1:1-22
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Thomas G. Rogers
... who consoles us in all our affliction" (2 Corinthians 1:3-4). The words of comfort no longer seemed foreign to Raymond. He had entered the world of the story of God's people. His pain was still present, but he also experienced God's offer of comfort and hope in the midst of that pain. The next day was a Sunday. As usual, Raymond went to church. There, Raymond made another discovery. The same kind of tensions that he had found in his Bible were also present in the experience of worship. As he sat in his pew ...

Sermon
Paul E. Robinson
... up memories of Christmas Eve services and all that goes with them: "The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who lived in a land of deep darkness -- on them light has shined" (9:2). The prophet Isaiah, who spoke words of challenge and hope to the people of Israel eight centuries before Jesus was born, created a marvelous picture here, a powerful image. It spoke to the people of his day and it speaks to us in our day. Darkness is a relative thing. Do you suppose that all the people of ...

Sermon
Paul E. Robinson
... greatest of all the prophets. Isaiah said right in the first verse of the Old Testament book named after him, that he was active during the reigns of kings Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah. He called a spade a spade and brought both warning and hope to the people of the southern Kingdom, Judah, in which Jerusalem was located. In chapter 49 with which we are dealing this morning, the "servant" referred to means the people of Israel, at least those in Israel who still knew themselves as God's servants. The ...

Sermon
Gerald Whetstone
... me. Then a little while and you will not see me." And "I am going to prepare a place for you." But if they had any hopes of his being with them always as it had been, it was shattered one Thursday evening and Friday noon. And they knew it could never be ... is all too real. So God sends his Holy Spirit, and we cling to his church. God comforts us for present and past pain, gives hope for the future and guidance along the way. And there's meaning in our waiting as God enables us to share our pain with others, ...

Sermon
Gerald Whetstone
... far as the seas?" "I know," she whispers, "I know. Should we go back?" "No. There's no going back." "Good," Sarai says, "I was hoping you would say that." They stare at the stars a long time before they close their eyes in sleep. Listen? Do you hear God calling ... friends' company because we've lost sight of who we really are. We have all these layers to mask our hearts' cries for forgiveness, hope, love. If we don't reach out, we think, if we don't venture forward, we can't ever be rejected again, or fail ...

Sermon
Richard Hasler
... with the theme "Awake, Christ Is Coming," and reminded ourselves that Christ was present with us now and that the most unsuspecting moment might be filled with creative potential. On the second Sunday the theme was "Make Scriptural Hope Your Own," accenting the all-importance of knowing the scriptures to find genuine hope. On the third Sunday the theme was "Learn To Wait Creatively," and we explored how to wait both patiently and actively. Now on the fourth Sunday of Advent, as we come to the climax of our ...

Matthew 6:19-24, Matthew 6:16-18, Matthew 6:5-15, Matthew 6:1-4
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Charles M. Mills
... as dirty as our old gardener's gloves we put to use in the spring.2 Lent, which begins on Ash Wednesday, is a season of hope. Lent is furthermore a time to grow in God's graciously given faith. A time to face facts and our hypocrisy. A time to repent and ... . b. We have used people as things and things as people. c. The Ash Account of repentance and new life in Christ gives us hope as we examine our motives and renew our commitment to selfless service in Christ's name. Christ is our compass on the Lenten road ...

Sermon
Sandra Hefter Herrma
... understand that something is wrong. And if a child gets to be 3 or 4 or 5, and still acts the same as when he was born, we know for certain that he will never be anything more than he is right now, and that is very, very sad. We hoped he would be able to take a place in our society, and he cannot. The same may be said of Christians. Peter says that we are to grow up in our salvation. We are not, in other words, to take the attitude that "I'm saved; God's work is ...

Sermon
Sandra Hefter Herrma
... ourselves, pull ourselves up by our own bootstraps as the saying goes, we cannot help but despair! From his own personal knowledge of that struggle, Paul reaches the conclusions presented to us here, which are: that we cannot, by any means, whatsoever, save ourselves; that the only hope we have is to let go of our own ideas and turn ourselves over to God; and that we allow the Holy Spirit to begin to re-form us, literally regenerate us, from the bottom up. But there is no middle ground. There is no place ...

Sermon
Michael B. Brown
... All throughout the week I kept talking about Easter plans, Easter services, Easter-this and Easter-that. One evening at dinner it was Zachary's turn to say grace. At the end of his "God-is-great-and-God-is-good" prayer, he added the words: "And I hope Jesus is feeling better." I asked my wife what in the world he was talking about, and she answered that his Sunday school teacher had been telling the children about the cross and how Jesus suffered there for us. So he prayed, aware of the suffering of Christ ...

Sermon
Michael B. Brown
... bedsides and then whisper to each of them the same message: "Mommy and Daddy love you, and we will always be here for you, any time, any place, as long as we live." I hope I will always be able to live up to that promise. But should I fail, I know that Someone else will be standing nearby, always there for them. I hope my children will learn and never forget this lesson: that in this world we are never alone. When worries seem to have us hemmed in, all the resources of eternity are at our disposal simply ...

Philippians 2:5-11
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Sandra Hefter Herrma
... God's tremendous love for us. Isn't that amazing? In Romans, Paul comments that a person might sacrifice himself for a good person -- but for a bad person? For sinners? For me? What kind of love are we talking about here? This is the kind of love we hope families may have for each other: the mother who lays herself over her baby in a house fire they cannot escape; the father who throws himself into the lake to rescue his child from drowning; the brother who offers his own kidney for his sister. But we are ...

Sermon
Richard L. Sheffield
... is one of them. The only way to get this done is to preach the lessons in the middle of this summer. So here we are hoping to hear God's word in this story about Hosea and Gomer. Because we live in northwest Ohio, the first thing I need to tell you ... Welsh people (Genesis 10:2). Actually it would've been a better story if it had been named for Hosea's wife and I was hoping, but our church member, Martha Evans, a lifelong resident of Gomer set me straight. Hosea's wife, Gomer, was not nice. I'm trying to ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... that they have transgressed God's law. That is why they have been placed in the hands of the Babylonians. The Hebrews have sinned and done evil in God's sight. The people are ashamed of what they have done. But the people have hope; this they never lose. The people realize that God is full of compassion and forgiveness. Although transgressions have occurred, the forgiveness of God will break through and the people will eventually be returned to their native land of Israel. The confidence that is expressed ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... all Jews, then in captivity in Babylon, slaughtered out of the treachery of Haman. Esther, as we hear in today's reading, cries to God about the plot she has discovered. She places all of her trust and confidence in God. God alone is her help and the only hope of her people as well. Esther realizes that God alone can save her. In the Gospel today Jesus speaks of God as a father who gives his children all that they need. God can only give good things. Jesus knows that good parents want to help their children ...