Dictionary: Hope
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Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... personal space in order to determine what effects the cramped, confining conditions aboard a spaceship might have on our astronauts. His studies show that strangers don’t like to get any closer than 14 to 17 inches from each other and for most people the desired distance is much greater.” (Donald J. Shelby, “His Journey and Ours: Space and Silence”) I cite this to make the point that not only do we need margins of space around our bodies, we need inner space and silence around our souls. We need a ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... and of its true purpose.Thirdly, our Lord exposed the false motivation which invalidated much of the Pharisee's religious activity even when it was good in itself. They were not motivated by their love and service of God. They were motivated by their desire to have the chief seats in the synagogues, and to receive the salutations of the market place. The point is this: It is impossible for you to do something for selfish purposes, for self aggrandizement, and simultaneously do it for the glory of God ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... is a gracious God who offers to each one of us one more chance. That's what our Scripture lesson illustrates. The gardener pleaded with the owner of the garden to give the fig tree one more chance. I believe that gardener's plea for the fig tree is Jesus' desire for us. Jesus confronts the life that is messed up, that has come apart, that has hit a dead end, that is broken, and he says: "Let's give it one more chance. That's what grace is all about. Grace allows us to begin again, no matter what. I ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... that dissolves all barriers, because their loved ones are suffering. Shouldn't that be learning for us? At the depth of life all God's people are one. We're all alike in our heartaches and sorrows, our hearts beat with the same throbbing love and desire for life. One of my favorite musicals is Big River, Mark Twain's wonderful story set to music. One of the moving scenes is when Huck and his black friend Jim, sing that heart-gripping ballad "Worlds Apart" from "BIG RIVER": "I see the same stars through ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... that counts for eternity -- in fact, when we give ourselves in this fashion, we secure all of our tomorrows with God. There is an implicit judgment in this; and I want to put it as plainly as I can. Holding back in our giving, spending more on our wants and desires than we give to Christ and His Church is a sign that we have not yet given ourselves completely to the Lord. Let me put it another way. Refusing to take the leap of faith and do what the Lord commands us to do, to begin a pattern of giving ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... 't stay there. We can't wallow in our sin. God is such a lover -- and He loves to love. He will hug us and kiss us and cause us to stand erect and look Him straight in the eye. He will insist that we have fellowship with Him. His desire is that our heart be united with His heart. So, we are to know our sin, but not wallow in it. V We can go from that deep experience of having received forgiveness, to live as forgiven persons, constantly appropriating that forgiveness, as we stay sensitive to all the reasons ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... been the most influential spiritual model for me in my life. I bent down to her and I asked her, 'What can you teach me about loving Jesus?' She thought for a moment, opened her eyes so wide, smiled so big and said, 'Love Jesus with all your heart.' I desire to do just that. I told her that if she sees Jesus before I do, tell Him I love Him. There was an excitement in her voice and a joy in her voice when she said, 'Oh, I will." The point is that what Dorris was looking for -- the love ...

1 Chronicles 7:1-5
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Maxie Dunnam
... . Prayer is the basic identification we have with the world and with the God. Now does that sound strange? It's not just the basic identification we have with God. It's the basic identification we have with the world. Christian prayer destroys our false desire, either to be independent of other people or independent of God. Clarence Jordan paraphrased Paul's great word, "God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself into a vivid symbol; God was in Christ putting his arms around the world and hugging it ...

1 Timothy 4:1-16
Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
When our son Kevin was four years old, he said to his mother one day, "Mommy, I don't want to grow up. I want to always be your little boy." If that were a permanent desire, it would be unhealthy. After the Second World War, Gunther Grass wrote a novel which achieved best seller fame. He called it the Tin Drum and it was about a boy who decided at three years of age that he was never going to grow up. That really is not ...

Ephesians 4:17--5:21
Sermon
King Duncan
... . We know the smart thing, the wise thing, the intelligent thing, and yet we continually choose the stupid thing, the hurtful thing, the destructive thing. The problem is not with our heads, but with our hearts. We relate to Paul when he writes in Romans 7: "For I have the desire to do what is good, but I cannot carry it out. For what I do is not the good I want to do; no, the evil I do not want to do--this I keep on doing . . . I delight in God's law; but I see another law at work ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... , and began to read: "Let us behave decently, as in the daytime, not in orgies and drunkenness, not in sexual immorality and debauchery, not in dissension and jealousy. Rather, clothe yourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ, and do not think about how to gratify the desires of the sinful nature" (Rom. 13:13-14). "I neither wished nor needed to read further," Augustine would write of his conversion. "At once," he continues, "with the last words of this sentence, it was as if a light of relief from all anxiety ...

Mark 9:42-50
Sermon
King Duncan
... in show business were marred by heavy alcohol and drug abuse. She projected an image of toughness, but inside she was hurting. One day, Blige read an interview with superstar Beyoncé, in which Beyoncé spoke of her love for her mother and father. Blige found herself crying over the desire to experience that kind of love. In recent years, after giving her life to Jesus, Mary J. Blige is able to say, “It was later, when I gave my life to Jesus Christ, that I found out who I am. I’m a child of God. God is ...

Sermon
John P. Jewell
... : Meaning continuous, conscious contact with God in all things - and - b) Supplication: Meaning specific petitions in which we turn the difficulties over to God - with - c) Thanksgiving: Meaning - we rest assured that God is taking care of the situation. We may not have the answer we desire, but we can rest in the ability of God to bring about the divine intent for our lives. It is as though we called a friend who had both the ability and authority to take care of a tough problem and the friend said, "Don't ...

Luke 1:39-45, Luke 1:46-56
Sermon
John P. Jewell
... of joy in the life of faith. "Perfect obedience would result in perfect happiness if only we had perfect confidence in the power we were obeying." ¹ The joy of our celebration is rooted in the obedience of Mary and Joseph and then of Jesus whose heart's desire was to honor God and obediently carry out the work God gave him to do on our behalf. What joy there was in that first proclamation of the good news that took place between Mary and Elizabeth. God had come with blessing - first to Elizabeth and then ...

Hebrews 10:1-18
Sermon
King Duncan
... we? We find we have little influence with ourselves, too. That’s why perfection eludes us. St. Paul was the most important follower of Christ who ever lived and yet he wrote, "I know that nothing good lives in me, that is, in my sinful nature. For I have the desire to do what is good, but I cannot carry it out. For what I do is not the good I want to do; no, the evil I do not want to do--this I keep on doing. (Romans 7:18-19) Hey, St. Paul would feel at home in our ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... and he said to him, "You thank God when you have nothing to wear, nothing to eat, and no bed to lie on. What else do you thank God for?" The simple man replied, "I thank God that he has given me life, a heart to love him, and a desire to serve him." After the man had left with a coat from Wesley’s closet, some money for food, and words of appreciation for the witness he had made, Wesley wrote something like this in his journal, "I shall never forget that porter. He convinced me there is something in ...

Sermon
J. Ellsworth Kalas
... about blood, marital, or adoptive ties. I am not even talking about the circle of friendship. The family about which I wish to speak is that new family which came to birth on Christmas Day. It is a family to which all of us can belong if only we desire to do so; and its potential for joy and fulfillment is almost unlimited. You will find the story in our scripture -- the opening verses of the Gospel according to Saint John. I don't know that there are any three or four paragraphs in all of literature with ...

Sermon
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... me, little incidents in the span of time, a cause for the eternal God to rejoice! Could it be that is what God has wanted all along? That he created us in the first place for no reason at all except that his love produced us? And that he has desired nothing else except to make us into his people -- a faithful people with whom he could enter into covenant fellowship; a trusting people to whom he could pour out good gifts; a loving people who would answer to his love with our own love for him? When we look at ...

Sermon
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... wondrous as his gifts are to all of his baptized folk, with our baptisms has come a task given each one of us. God has created us, says our text, for his "glory" (v. 7). In baptism, God has poured out the Spirit of Christ upon us, and now he desires that we use that power to glorify his name in all the earth. That is, we are to make the Lord God esteemed and honored, worshiped and loved by all people everywhere. We are given the task of so proclaiming Christ that every knee bows and every tongue confesses ...

Sermon
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... our sins. And only when God forgives our sins in the Assurance of Pardon can we then hear God speaking to us through the Holy Scripture and sermon. Cleansed, given a new beginning by the love and mercy of God, we can then hear plainly what it is that God desires of us. Like all the prophets, and indeed, like us, Isaiah is given a task. He is sent to announce God's Word to his people. But the awful Word he has to deliver is one of judgment on Judah's sin. In fact, Isaiah hears that his preaching to ...

Sermon
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... , suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead, and buried. The third day he rose again from the dead...." On that basis, then, we respond and say, "I believe." God's acts always come first. We did not construct our faith out of our own thoughts and desires. Rather, God did particular deeds and said particular words, and we say, "Yes, I believe God did those things and spoke those words," and then we work out our response of faith in accord with what the deeds and words have revealed to us about God ...

Isaiah 43:14-28
Sermon
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... be joyful. We have a friend in Africa who told us, "Where there's death, there's hope" -- hope for release from an oppressive government, hope for a remedy from poverty and tyranny. The endings of injustice, suffering, oppression, prejudice are devoutly to be desired. Israel, in our Isaiah text, had no such joyful feelings about endings, however. Her life as a nation was at an end. The troops of the Babylonians had swept through her land, burned her temple and houses, broken down the walls of Jerusalem, and ...

Sermon
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... and I are not at home where we live either. The land that we inhabit is much too filled with violence and corruption, with evil and hatred to be called God's kingdom. We cannot be satisfied with the status quo, for it does not at all match what God desires for us and for all people. And so God says to us, as he said to Israel, be prepared to travel. Set out on the journey of faith to make your home, your neighborhood, your society into new places worthy of God. Follow the leading of the Lord Christ who ...

Isaiah 52:13--53:12
Sermon
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... that, if possible, he not go to the cross. But our Lord realized that such was the will of his Father. And so he gave up his life willingly, because that was the plan of his Father. Not because his God was some sort of abusing Father. Not because God desired vengeance and blood. Heaven help us if those are our thoughts! No, it was the will of God that his Son die on the cross, because God loves us and wants to save us. God took upon himself our sin in the person of his Son. God himself bore our ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... the way and allow the lust to conceive and bring forth the sin of adultery or fornication …to harbor racial prejudice that prevents you from being the “good neighbor” Jesus calls us to be. …to give in to your selfish desires of getting and spending, as though your immediate satisfaction were all that mattered – thinking only of your gratification today – forgetting that we are creatures of eternity. …to shut yourself off even from those you love, because intimacy, sharing the heart-longings ...