Dictionary: Trust
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Edward Inabinet
... to them, said, "When a train goes through a tunnel and it gets dark, you don''t throw away your ticket and jump off. You sit still and trust the engineer." Our lives have an engineer. We can trust Him who said, "Peace I leave with you. My peace give I unto you; let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid." You and I can find that the same faith which led ____________ home brings comfort to us. A great preacher and revivalist tells about a camp meeting back in the old days. One night it ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... it? No. It shines because it is in the nature of the sun to shine. Just the same way the nature of God is love. Let me give you an example from the Holy Land, the land of the Bible, itself. In Matthew 5:45, Jesus says that God “makes his sun rise on the evil ... wife before he can be said to have paid his debt to her for his infidelity? How many candlelight dinners must an unfaithful wife give to her husband before it can be said that she has paid her debt to him for her infidelity? Can you see how, in ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... but think of the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. Again, we must look at the context. Over and over again in these Upper Room discourses our Lord Jesus speaks of the coming of the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of God who comes into the world and gives strength and power to God's children. The writer of the Fourth gospel undoubtedly had Pentecost in mind when he penned these words of Jesus: "I will not leave you orphaned...I will come to you." I cannot help but wonder whether those Christians who are always ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... buoyed up here, in the church, by the good news of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. But all this is in the past. Now, all that we have left are the memories of days long gone by. A young couple bring their child to be baptized. They want to give their child the best possible start in life. They want to surround their child with something more than their limited human love: the love of the Christian community, and especially, the love of God. With much regret we must tell them that we are now forbidden to baptize ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... palace but the new and victorious leader has not yet appeared on the balcony for the public to see. However, the new order has taken over the radio station and is broadcasting the following message to the populace: “Lay down your arms. The old order is no more. Give your loyalty to the new.” The people wonder: Can they trust this good news? Can they bet their lives that the old order has gone and that the new order has come into power? It is literally a life-or-death decision. That’s the situation in ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... Follow me.’ And he rose and followed him.” II. JESUS CALLED. MATTHEW ANSWERED. IT SOUNDS SIMPLE ENOUGH, BUT I DOUBT THAT IT WAS. It surely cost Matthew something to follow Jesus, for he was making a pretty good living as a tax collector. He would have to give up a rather lucrative business. In addition, he would have to live down his past, because the people who had known him in his former life would not trust him. He was the one who had “ripped them off.” Still, he left his old life behind, and ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... esoteric theological question to be debated in theological seminaries, along with the question of how many angels can dance on the head of a pin? In other words, does it matter which comes first? Oh, yes, it matters a great deal. It has to do with motivation. It gives us our motivation for loving and serving God. Not to earn Brownie points but to respond to God in gratitude. For Christians theology is grace and Ethics is gratitude.God does not say, If you are good, then I will love you. Not at all. God says ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... world. After all, the real world is some place else. We have to be tough and even a little cynical.” Goodman goes on to give examples of what she means: “Adults know that clean air is all very nice, but it must be balanced against jobs. Adults know that helping ... children, resent it when our children challenge us for not living up to them, and then feel reassured when our kids give up their ideals like sleds or cartoons.” (Quoted in a sermon by David W. Schreuder in Master Sermon Series, Cathedral ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... that, really have to do with the coming of Jesus Christ into the world? It is said that at the stroke of midnight on Christmas Eve, merchants gather around their cash registers to sing, “What a Friend We Have In Jesus.” It isn’t all bad, of course. The giving of gifts to others in remembrance of God’s great gift to us in Christ has a certain validity to it. But the crowd often obscures Jesus for us. The crowd all around us keeps us from seeing Jesus. Back there, the crowd wanted to see and hear what ...

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Eric Ritz
... heckle the preacher suggested that he preach on nothing. So that’s what Preacher Marks did. God created the world out of nothing, he said. There is nothing unjust in God’s laws, he continued. We have nothing of our own to boast about, but if we give our lives to Christ we will have nothing to fear in eternity. On and on, Pastor Marks preached eloquently on this subject of nothing. A few months later, Pastor Marks returned to Ancaster and announced to the assembled crowd that this time he would preach on ...

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Eric Ritz
... this story to a man who was killed as he was thrown from his galloping horse: Between the stirrup and the ground, Mercy I asked--mercy I found. This is how amazing this story is. (1) It has always amazed me the stinging rebuke that the second thief gives to the first. He cries out, "Have you no shame, don''t you fear God?" The second thief comes without excuse. He pleads no explanation. He simply says, "We are getting what we deserve: Death. We deserve death." We also must make no excuse when we come to ...

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Eric Ritz
... , and she could not alter the mysterious will of God at work at the cross. She was silent. She simply did what she had always done--she surrendered all things to the Lord. The hymnwriter puts it this way: "All to Jesus I surrender, All to him I freely give. I will ever love and trust him, In his presence--daily live. I surrender all--I surrender all, All to thee, my blessed Savior, I surrender all." (2) While I know that our salvation and access to God is not dependent on Mary--she is still a fantastic role ...

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Eric Ritz
... go to the poor house. Phillips Brooks wrote in his diary that his father looked up from the dinner table and said to his wife, "My dear, I have trusted God for 40 years. He has never forsaken me. I''m not going to distrust Him now." Now, let us give thanks for what we have to eat today. Augustine wrote in the fourth century, "Hard times, troubled times; these are what people are saying. But let our lives be good and the times will be good. We make our times; such as we are, such are the times." These two ...

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Eric Ritz
... the one who has loved us and sought us from the foundations of the earth. It was Dr. R. Maurice Boyd, in his book PERMIT ME VOYAGE, who shares that "when Job declared that to fear God is the beginning of wisdom he means that to revere, to respect, to give our adoration to Him, is to be wise enough to put first the things that need to be first. Indeed, if we love God, how can we fear Him because the Bible tells us that `perfect love casts out fear.''" Dr. Boyd is absolutely right, because what joy can we ...

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Eric Ritz
... of faith. Paul''s perspective is the root of our salvation, while James'' perspective is the fruit of our salvation. With that out of the way--let''s dig in. First, James is teaching us that real faith is involved in the real world--it is not invisible. He gives us an example of the wrong attitude in verses 15-16 when he writes, "Suppose a brother or sister is without clothes and daily food. If one of you says to him, ''Go, I wish you well; keep warm and well fed,'' but does nothing about his physical needs ...

Revelation 5:1-14
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Eric Ritz
... In the Book of Revelation, chapters 4 and 5 Jesus, reveals to the disciple John, the continuous, perfect worship that has and is taking place in Heaven. This majestic picture of God''s throne and God''s rule above the chaos of this world is shared by John to give the "saints" here on earth yet alive a sense of the eternal security we have in Jesus Christ--a foretaste of glory divine. The highest act of worship is when we tell God that HE alone is worthy of the three things humans most seek, which are glory ...

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Eric Ritz
... . My mother, already in heaven''s balcony since 1966, she is there. She always told me that I was special, and that God would give me a unique ministry. Today, I can almost see her lean-ing over the balcony rail, smiling down and saying to me, 'Joyce, I ... are you trying to prove?" This jolted him because he dearly loved his wife and children. He pleaded for his wife to please give him another chance. He would change his goal from being an ambitious, self-centered, driven millionaire and become a man of faith ...

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Paul E. Flesner
... a dreamer and a fool. Simeon kept his vision. And he did live to see its fulfillment! That's the part we read this morning. That's something I think we can learn from him. I would call it "trusting patience." Too often we are tempted to "give up" when we don't see something happen immediately. The late Dr. E. E. Flack, Dean Emeritus of Hamma Divinity School (now Trinity Seminary in Columbus, Ohio), was often heard to say, "The mills of God grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine." I didn't understand ...

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King Duncan
... lives. Garrison Keillor tells a story of a family get-together at Thanksgiving and how every year it was the same uncle who gave the blessing at the family dinner. It was always a long prayer, and inevitably it got stalled at the point where he began giving thanks for Jesus’ death on the Cross. While the rest of the family began to worry about the turkey growing cold, the uncle would begin to weep! Says Keillor: “I don’t know, I guess he just never got over Jesus’ death the way other Christians have ...

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David G. Rogne
... to his son as "good for nothing." Joe believed his dad. He believed that his attempts at other types of work were an admission of failure, but he just couldn't stand the smell of the fishing business. One thing that Joe could do was to play baseball. Giving up a field where he could not succeed, Joe DiMaggio moved to another field and became one of the great successes of baseball. Sometimes the best thing we can do is to learn from our failures and try a different approach from the one we've been following ...

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Stephen M. Crotts
... I reached out in faith and accepted all of Christ I could understand and gave him all of me that I knew how to give. So, a new Christian was born. But in my church home I was not taught how to live the Christian life. No one told ... control. My knowledge of God was grossly overshadowed by my ignorance of God. And I began to turn to the world and things, giving them the commitment only God rightly deserves. There were football and getting a driver's license, wearing the right clothes, being accepted by ...

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Stephen M. Crotts
... in scripture! It is as if God is saying, "Look here! This is vital! Be absolutely certain not to miss it!" So let's give close examination to Jesus's answer to his questioner about marriage and see if we can learn all God is saying! Leaving The ... your children very close, love them, and train them up in God's Word. Then let them go! Let them leave! Don't interfere. Don't give them advice unless you are asked. And don't live near them if you can help it. Across town is best! Cleaving So, the first discipline ...

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Fredrick R. Harm
... days ago we greeted loved ones and friends with a cheery, "Happy New Year." And we sincerely hoped it would be a year of joy and happiness for all. A New Year's card put it beautifully: "I am the New Year -- all that I have I give with love unspoken. All that I ask -- you keep the faith unbroken!" Newspapers and magazines covered the fascinating story of Admiral Richard Byrd's second trip to the South Pole. The 180th meridian is an imaginary but important marker. It is the International Date Line. When a ...

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Glenn McDonald
... never to surrender. Indeed, his own unyielding resolve, dominating physical presence, and inspiring words were monumental factors in the maintenance of Allied hope during World War II. Nevertheless our dearest dreams and our deepest commitments are vulnerable in a fallen world. "Never give up" doesn't always win the day. One only has to think of the two American sprinters who invested four years in training for Olympic glory. When it came time to run their first heat, they were nowhere to be found. Their ...

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Glenn McDonald
... the future, in order to say, "Father, of all the things that could possibly happen, make the one happen that you want." Let's be honest. Most of the time our prayers tend to revolve around concerns for safety, pleasure, and success. "Lord, take care of us tonight, and give us a good meeting, and bless everyone who is here." That's a fine prayer, but it is hardly the sum of what God desires for us. We may wish happiness to arrive as soon as possible at the least personal expense. But the Son of God didn't ...