Dictionary: Hope
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Sermon
Stan Purdum
... got a yen to be a minister. I'm a layperson, a farmer, but God has called me to speak to this situation, and I've got to obey him.” In effect, Amos was saying that his life had taken one of those unexpected turns. In his wildest dreams he never imagined that he would ever do anything other than herd sheep and tend sycamore trees. Yet here he was, preaching for God in another country. I suspect Amos would understand the banner I once saw in a church that was shaped like large footprint, across which were ...

2852. Seeing for the First Time
Mark 10:46-52
Illustration
Max Lucado
... . His world was a black hall of sounds and smells. He felt his way through five decades of darkness. And then, he could see. A skilled surgeon performed a complicated operation and, for the first time, Bob Edens had sight. He found it overwhelming. "I never would have dreamed that yellow is so...yellow," he exclaimed. "I don't have the words. I am amazed by yellow. But red is my favorite color. I just can't believe red. I can see the shape of the moon and I like nothing better than seeing a jet plane flying ...

Zephaniah 3:14-20, Luke 3:7-18
Sermon
King Duncan
... was heaped with riches. The gifts were only pictures, to be sure, but they were symbols of Christmas giving. There was a shiny new car for Dad and a red motor boat, some golf clubs, a new suit, some sweaters, and an all‑weather coat. Mom found her dream house and a diamond necklace, dresses, coats, and a vacation cruise. Most of the make‑believe presents were for little Pete. There were pictures of a camping tent, a new bicycle, a pedal car, and all kinds of toys and games. Now, of course, Mom and Dad ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... classic motion picture It’s a Wonderful Life. Actor Jimmy Stewart, who starred in the film, offered this reflection on its meaning, “The character I played was George Bailey, an ordinary kind of fella who thinks he’s never accomplished anything in life. His dreams of becoming a famous architect, of traveling the world and living adventurously, have not been fulfilled. Instead he feels trapped in a humdrum job in a small town. And when faced with a crisis in which he feels he has failed everyone, he ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... and responded to the word of grace, is therefore like a surprised Mary. The talk of having Christ formed in our midst, alive and stirring, and kicking around within us, born and alive in present, is startling and frightening. Like Mary – we never dreamed anything like this would happen when we started saying our prayer. “The apostle, Paul, is using the language of childbirth when he writes the church in Rome the amazing words that appear in Romans, the 8th chapter, the 19th and 22nmd verses.” “For ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... the story of Jesus with parallels to the story of Moses. Hebrew legend says that Moses’ father received a visitation from an angel who revealed that Moses’ son would be one who would liberate the Jews from Egypt. “Matthew reports that Joseph had a similar dream of who Jesus is to be, and his name, comes to Joseph, and not to Mary. The revelation is that the name shall be Jesus, which means “God shall save us from our sins.” “Look at the other parallels. Pharaoh threatens to slaughter the Hebrew ...

2857. Wouldn’t It Be Great?
Mark 12:28-34
Illustration
David Beckett
... am quite happy here. I just wish my two friends were back." Poof! Poof! Everybody's idea of a "great time" isn't the same! So is it true? Are many Americans sitting around wishing, "Now wouldn't it be great ...if I won the lottery...if I had my dream house...if I was famous...." As Christians...as the people of God...what if instead of wishing for money or fame or success or more "things," we could just as earnestly wish with all our hearts and souls and minds and strength that we could love the Lord our ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... couldn’t foresee the end of their own civilization, the Mayan prediction of 2012 as the end of human civilization has captured the imagination of popular culture. The fact that the 5125 year Mayan calendar comes to an end on 21 December 2012 is giving bad dreams and bad thoughts to a whole new generation. Of course, there are dates that speak volumes just by their numbers. Here are a couple of them: 1776 1789 1000 428 AD (See An Ordinary Year at the End of the Roman Empire by Giusto Traina). We process ...

2859. The Hinge of History
Luke 3:1-20
Illustration
J. Ellsworth Kalas
... seaway to the Americans – Christopher Columbus. So it was in John the Baptizer's time. One can easily imagine the pomp and circumstance with which Herod trampled about as tetrarch of Galilee. Wherever he went, people parted and bowed. They waited for recognition and dreamed of some act of preferment from his hand. Herod was, indeed, a big man in Galilee in the first century. Today, all his pomp is simply pompous, and all his circumstance only circumstantial. But John the Baptizer! a great human being.

2860. For God All Things Are Possible
Luke 3:1-6
Illustration
John P. Jewell
... and poverty to be eliminated by year's end! No reports of child abuse in the US for over a year! Religious tolerance at an all time high! Vaccine for all forms of cancer discovered! Officials to investigate complete absence of violent crime! "Wonderful dreams, but not very realistic," you say. "Impossible!" And you would be right with such thinking. Human beings on their own will never bring such a thing about. In the words of scripture, "For mortals it is impossible..." And yet, there is a promise which ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... so small seemed not to faze them at all. When crafty Herod sent the magi towards Bethlehem, using them like bird dogs to flush out this rival “king” so that he might destroy him, the star gazers have no problem taking the advice of a dream over the orders of a powerful ruler with a track record of treachery. Their faith in the spiritual advice they receive enables them to ditch Herod without a second thought for their own safety or reputations. Matthew’s birth narrative, our only source of information ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... Ghengus Kahn, and Alexander like a god, who sough to weld the world in one and Caesar with his laurel wreath, and like a thing from hell, the Hun. And leading like a star the van, heedless of up stretched arm and groan, inscrutable Napoleon came, dreaming of empire and alone. Then all they perished from the earth like fleeting shadows from a glass and conquering down the centuries same, Christ the swordless on an ass. He rode into the city on a lowly donkey, there was no pomp and circumstance here, yet ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... their lives trying to be professionally successful, trying to be financially secure – one of them would tell you about the wife he lost in the process; and the other would tell you about the emotional ravagement of his children in the process; and another would tell you about dreams that turn into empty dust when he reached the top because it didn’t give the meaning that he thought it would give. Do you hear what I’m saying? Do you hear what I’m saying? The good things we pay for in advance, but the ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... shall see it together. It is in this tradition of waiting that the New Testament lesson which I read about Simeon is so powerful. Simeon was among what was called in Israel, the quiet of the land. This was a group of people who, who had no dreams of violence and power as many people did. They had no visions of armies and banners, but rather they believed in a life of constant prayer and waiting, a quiet watchfulness until God should come. So all their lives they spent quietly and patiently waiting for the ...

2865. Mary’s Faith
Luke 2:41-52
Illustration
Timothy W. Brock
... were asked to demonstrate a remarkable level of faith in themselves, in the future of all humanity, and ultimately, in God when she became pregnant prior to her marriage. In faith, as this mother gazed at her child in the manger, her personal hopes and dreams for her son were tempered by her knowledge that this child would indeed redeem the past and communicate God's vision for the future. This child's character would develop in a faithful home. From his parents and other members of his family, this child ...

John 20:24-29
Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... , because Thomas was a man of faith. Scripture doesn't say where Thomas was when the risen Christ first appeared, it just says that he wasn't there. I've often thought that Thomas was off by himself, thinking and praying. His heart and hope and dreams had been broken. He was trying to make sense out of it all. Maybe he thought of the resurrection in some symbolic not physical way. Then he found himself back with the disciples and their incredible story. Being a pragmatist, he wanted physical proof. A week ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... , when you look at the Bible; when you look at Jesus what you find is startling. It's startling that Jesus is Son of God. It's startling because He was born in a stable to lowly parents, an unwed mother and a carpenter, who were both given to heavenly dreams of angels and important missions. It's startling that shortly after the birth Mary and Joseph had to flee the country because the king was so threatened by this baby. What kind of sick paranoia do you have to be filled with to be so afraid of a newborn ...

2868. The Spirit Has Landed - Sermon Starter
Luke 3:1-20
Illustration
Brett Blair
... A lot of NASA's hopes were riding on this little robot. And it delivered, beyond everyone's expectations. There's something to be said about the big influence of small things. It reminds me of the Scottish minister who told his congregation about dreaming he had died. When he came to the pearly gates, to his dismay, he would be denied entrance until he presented his credentials. Proudly the Pastor articulated the number of sermons preached and the prominent pulpits occupied. But Saint Peter said no one had ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... that plans were well under way and the sign would be ready just after Thanksgiving. The retired sign painter had responded with great enthusiasm to the idea of painting the nativity on a billboard for all of the city to see. He said it had been a life-long dream to paint a sign that would be a witness to his faith. The sign painter asked for only one consideration: "a free hand in painting the nativity as the Holy Spirit led," was the way he put it. Of course, they were glad to agree. They had seen his ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... little movie Waitress, the main character, Jenna, is an unhappily married waitress in the local diner. Her husband is a controlling creep who is verbally abusive. Jenna's one outlet is baking pies. She is creative and the bakes the most delicious pies around. Her dream is to win a pie-baking contest so, with what little money she has squirreled away, she'll have enough cash to leave her husband. But then she discovers she is pregnant. As the pregnancy advances, life with Earl becomes less tolerable, a way ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... -old man, stuck in the past and stuck in his house which he has been ordered to vacate by the city to make way for high rise office buildings. Carl thwarts them by tying thousands of balloon to his home and sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South America. Right after lifting off, however, Carl learns he isn't alone on his journey. Russell, an eight-year-old Wilderness Explorer in Tribe 54, Sweat Lodge 12, has inadvertently become a stowaway on his fantastic voyage. Russell is simply ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... is what you see on TV, in the movies, in magazines and in the Reality TV shows. Normal is the big house, fancy car, greedy, bling bling filled, self important, in your face, self centered life of the celebrity that everybody seems to want. Normal is the American Dream on steroids and out of control. You and I called to be abnormal. We're called to live by a different standard. Remember, Jesus said, "I picked you to live on God's terms and no longer on the world's terms.... B. From the very beginning God ...

Deuteronomy 26:1-15
Sermon
King Duncan
... to pay our bills if you did not give, but even if we developed a system of direct deposit where everybody in the church could have their banks electronically send in their tithe which, come to think of it, is a great idea; pardon me while I dream for a little bit but even if we had such a direct deposit system, we still would not be able to remove the offering from the worship service. One of the primary reasons for congregational worship is to give us the opportunity and the privilege of presenting our ...

Genesis 15:5-12, 17-18
Sermon
King Duncan
... to be a leader in the civil rights movement. The truth was that he had gone into the ministry mostly because his father was a pastor and he always did what Daddy King wanted him to do. Martin wanted a quiet life as a college professor. He dreamed of possibly being President of Morehouse College someday. Through an odd turn of events, however, as a young pastor he was thrust into the forefront of the Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott. One night in the midst of that boycott he came home late. He was tired and ...

Colossians 3:1-4, 12-17
Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... when she says: "I believe there's a hero in all of us that keeps us honest, gives us strength, makes us noble, who finally allows us to die with pride. Even though sometimes we have to be steady and give up the things we want the most even our dreams. Spiderman did that for Henry. He wonders where he's gone. He needs him." Aunt May is right, people look up to valiant heroes. The purpose of a hero is to set an example of discipline and right behavior. Heroes right wrongs and set the captives free. Heroes are ...