Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Richard A. Jensen
... could not. She could not because she just could not find it inside herself to believe that this Jesus person had anything to do with her life. She tried. She wanted to believe it. But it just did not seem possible. It just did not seem possible that Jesus could care for her in any real way. "Jesus loves me, this I know, for the Bible tells me so." She had sung that song as long as she could remember. She sang it but she did not believe it. "Why would Jesus love me?" That was her question. That is what ...

Sermon
Edward Chinn
... realized how small human beings are. In a psalm ascribed to David are these words: When I look at the sky, which you have made, at the moon and the stars which you set in their places - what is man, that you think of him; mere man, that you care for him? (Psalm 8:3-4, TEV) It is only by recognizing our littleness that we ever discover anything big. Childhood is the time of physical littleness. To a child, everything is big. To a child, the world is filled with wonders, As G. K. Chesterton said: "The world ...

Sermon
Edward Chinn
... of wonder. For example, think of Moses. About 1,300 years before Christ Moses escaped from Egypt. He had murdered an Egyptian foreman who was mistreating a Hebrew slave. In his self-imposed exile, Moses became the shepherd of Midian, caring for the flocks of Jethro, his father-in-law. One day as he was caring for his flock, he saw in the distance a bush on fire. In the fall of the year in eastern Pennsylvania where I live, many a tree looks as though it were on fire because its leaves are orange and red ...

Jonah 3:1-10
Sermon
Thomas D. Peterson
... New York, The Crossroad Publishing Co., 1982, p. 17). Raines builds on Camus from a Christian perspective and writes, "The Word is as near to you as the wall against which you are now living" (Ibid.). The door and the way out I take to be the carefully plotted procedures we have of our lives and the goals toward which they must arrive. They are way-stations in our management of life. The wall is that mandated faithfulness which is before us when the doors and ways-out are simply not available. The wall is ...

2 Chronicles 36:15-23, Ephesians 2:1-10, John 3:1-21
Bulletin Aid
Paul A. Laughlin
... God has compassionately sent to turn them to repentance. Call to Worship Leader: May the God who has sent prophets out of love for humanity be with us in this hour of worship. People: MAY THE GOD WHO CARES ENOUGH TO SHOW US THE WAY NEVER LEAVE US! Leader: May we for whom God cares always heed his compassionate urgings. People: MAY WE AS GOD’S CHILDREN BE OBEDIENT FOREVER! Collect Most compassionate God, who have sent great prophets in every generation for the good of your people, continue to send your ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40, Hebrews 4:14-5:10, John 12:20-36
Bulletin Aid
Paul A. Laughlin
... knowledge of and obedience to tablets and codes, but of internal responsiveness to the will of God instilled in human hearts. Call to Worship Leader: Let us worship the God who made a covenant with Abraham and gave a law to Moses! People: LET US WORSHIP THE GOD WHO CARES ENOUGH TO ESTABLISH RELATIONSHIPS WITH HUMANITY! Leader: Let us worship the God who established a new covenant in Christ! People: LET US WORSHIP THE GOD WHO DOES NOT GIVE UP ON HUMANITY, EVEN WHEN WE ARE DISOBEDIENT. Collect Almighty and ...

Acts 10:23b-48, 1 John 5:1-12, John 15:1-17
Bulletin Aid
Paul A. Laughlin
... us with your love; that we may follow the commandment that Christ gave us to love one another as you loved him and he loved us, and we may thus become the community of friends that he wished us to be. In his name we pray. Amen Prayer of Confession Caring God, it shames us to admit how difficult we find it to love in a self-giving, much less a self-sacrificing way. Forgive us, our selfishness. Fill us with your love and impress upon us Christ’s love: that by your grace and his example, we may more truly ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40, Hebrews 4:14-5:10, Mark 10:46-52
Bulletin Aid
Paul A. Laughlin
... the "remnant," and especially emphasizes the inclusion of the most needy among the needy: the blind, the lame, the nursing, the pregnant, and the disconsolate. Compared to the oppression that they have suffered, the promised "brooks of water" and "straight paths" sound paradisic. Call to Worship Leader: Praise God, who cares for the oppressed and frees them from their captivity! People: THANKS TO GOD, WHO RESTORES THE NEEDIEST OF THE NEEDY TO THEIR RIGHTFUL AND JUST PLACES! Leader: For ours is a God who ...

Joel 2:18-27, Matthew 6:25-34, 1 Timothy 2:1-15
Bulletin Aid
Paul A. Laughlin
... OF THEMSELVES. Leader: Christ said nothing, however, about God’s filling our apparent need for possessions and property. People: THANKS BE TO GOD FOR KNOWING OUR TRUE NEEDS, AND FOR PROMISING TO TAKE CARE OF THOSE WHO SEEK FIRST THE KINGDOM! Collect Almighty God, who provide generously for our needs, help us to be properly thankful for all you have done; that, recognizing your provision and providence, we may adjust our cravings to conform more closely with what is truly necessary and desirable for " ...

Drama
Marge Passamaneck
... and bags of chocolates which looked like coins. TONY: These are great! Now I’ll be the funniest kid in the class. SUSAN: And I will be able to put on a magic show. Thanks! NARRATOR: Then Mr. and Mrs. Stein gave David a box. He tried to open it carefully, but his excitement was too great. He ripped the box open. Inside was a baseball mitt. DAVID: Oh, boy. My very own glove. NARRATOR: David put it on, pushing his fist into the pocket. DAVID: It’s perfect. I’ll be the best second baseman on the team with ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... of hymns. One night Martin Luther sat looking at a cradle which held one of his own little children. The child did not look big and powerful, and Luther did not think that God had to be big and rough to care for him. The child was just a baby, and Luther thought about how God showed us how much he cared for us through the birth of a baby, Jesus. Jesus came to us as a baby, born in the back room of an inn in a manger. I suppose you know that a manger is something that holds the straw ...

Sermon
... ’t think it really makes any difference, or 3) we know what we believe and we know it makes a difference but we don’t care whether anyone else knows or not. None of these reasons seem to be sufficient to give us license to ignore Christ’s commission to each ... a means of calling attention to oneself. A teenager steals hubcaps, and then the whole car, partially to say, "Notice me, somebody! Care about me!" I don’t think you can sweep all crime under the rug with this kind of generality of course, but I ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... it would have been to chew just one piece than it was to chew them all. That’s the one thing all of us must be careful about. We can be selfish, and want it all. We are afraid if we don’t have it all, we may not have enough. So, like ... must share what we have with the people who need it. We don’t want to build bigger barns because someday we may need it. Let God care for that problem when it happens. Maybe if we need food someday, the people whom we shared it with will share the food that they have ...

2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2
Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... prognosis was simple - there was no hope. And so a nurse was asked to sit with her until the end came. Suddenly the woman opened her eyes, looked at the nurse and said, "Nurse, I want you to tell me something and tell it straight. Do you think that God cares about people like me? Do you think He could ever forgive anyone as bad as I am?" The nurse didn’t answer for a time. She reached out for God’s help in that moment, and suddenly she saw this poor, wretched, dying girl IN GOD, and then she answered ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... the slavery of sin, are still bound by its grasp. We’ll celebrate His birthday and worship Him! We can get rid of the DEMANDS upon us by setting Him up on a pedestal. Every once in a while, we spend an hour in church. Certainly that should take care of things! What was the command of Christ to the rich young ruler? "Have you loved the Lord your God with all your heart and soul and life?" "Oh, yes, since my youth." "Fine. Now, get rid of everything that you possess as an earthly encumbrance, and come and ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... pain to your mother, to live in a computerized, automated Utopia, where the temperature never varies two degrees in either direction from your most comfortable norm. Our derrieres will be cushioned with fat and cradled in sponge rubber. Instead of taking care of our homes, our homes will take care of us. Appliances will make child’s play of every household chore, except child’s play. If we chance to travel about, we will take our environment with us, our sponge rubber seat so that we can sit on another ...

Drama
Gary C. Bratz
... event, and so God sent His very special messengers to tell people about it. The first people the angels told were some shepherds who were near Bethlehem. Child: "There were some shepherds in that part of the country who were spending the night in the fields, taking care of their flocks. The Lord’s angel appeared to them, and the Lord’s glory shone over them. They were terribly afraid, but the angel said to them": Child: "Don’t be afraid! For I am here with good news for you, which will bring great joy ...

Sermon
Charles L. Koester
... world. He expects us to rise above the little things that would pull faith down. "From the bottom of my heart," Martin Luther wrote to his friend Melanchthon, "I am against those worrying cares which are taking the heart out of you. Why make God a liar in not believing his wonderful promises, when he commands us to be of good cheer, and cast all our cares upon him, for he will sustain us? Do you think he throws such words to the winds? What more can the devil do than slay us? Christ has died for sin once ...

Sermon
Charles L. Koester
... sight we will see in eternal life will be Jesus Christ standing right before us. It will be enough! We will know in an instant that for this we were really created. And whatever the Father has in mind and store for us will be more than enough to take care of all our questions concerning heaven. Christ’s Ascension has another dimension. As he is now with God in glory, he is now with us in spirit. Did he not promise us, "Lo, I am with you always"? Through faith’s certainty, we know life is more than our ...

Sermon
Charles L. Koester
... the end, love and forgiveness for a thief on a cross. Why? Why all this little personal stuff? God, in Christ, was revealing to us how to live life richly and abundantly. He was showing us the way in the little things. "Because I care for you in the little so personally, so are you to care for others," is his message. "I will live inside you, in spirit, to show you how it’s done." And our life becomes a merger with the very life of God. The unknown God becomes our knowable Father. I made a call on Lillian ...

John 21:15-25
Sermon
Ewart E. Turner
... missionary steroptican lectures that people in far away places were starving, but percentage-wise not many heard the missionaries. But now the media deluge every home with facts, figures, and living people who are little more than walking skeletons. 2. Due to advances in health care and rights-for-labor, millions each year are not dying off the way they used to. When John Wesley was born, miners, who died young, worked fourteen hours a day for seven days a week. One miner was given a day off to attend his ...

Luke 22:66--23:25
Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... and the priests. I hope that you understand. [Take down the mask.] Well, now you know why Pilate was famous. But it is not a good kind of being famous. Pilate let them crucify Jesus to save his job, and because he did not care if he was right or wrong. Jesus died because of people like Pilate. There are a lot of people today who are the same way. They don’t care if they do what Jesus teaches as long as they can have the things that they want when they want them. It’s a good story to remember.

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... ones that he said to me and to his good friend and disciple John. He was suffering and dying and he looked at me and at John and he told us to take care of each other. He knew I would need comfort. He also knew that John needed someone to share his sorrow. Jesus said to me. "Woman, behold your son." That meant that I should take care of John and then he said to John, "Behold, your mother." I will never forget how much I loved Jesus right then. He was dying a terrible death and still he thought about ...

Luke 23:26-43
Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... for our story. Will you now please pretend that the thief is here, and that he is ready to speak to you? [Raise the mask.] I am a thief. If you had lived next door to me, you would not have liked me. But I don’t care, or at least I didn’t care then. I took whatever I wanted from anybody when I wanted to. If you had something I wanted, I would wait until you went away, or when you were not looking, and then I would take it. I was that way until the day I died. I ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... and turned a few fish and some loaves of bread into enough food to feed 5,000 people. Remember these things because I have just heard that Jesus is right around the bend in the road, and when he comes, we are going to let him know how much we care for him and how long we have waited for him. If you have a sweater or a coat lay it down on the street and make it soft for the donkey to walk on. Here he comes, let’s begin to shout. [Lead them in the "Hosanna, Save Us Now ...