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Genesis 1:1-2:3
Drama
Jerry Eckert
... fascinated. In the dark, He was feeling lost, alone, almost out of it. In the light, He felt so much better about what He was dealing with. He could begin to pick out the currents and swells and eddies and tides in the swirling waters. "Just trying to get a hold of all this is wearing me out," God said, so He decided to sleep on it. "What is tomorrow for?" He figured. "It doesn't all have to be done today." The second day was a Monday. Still a lonely day for a loving one like God, and most of ...

2927. Why Are You Afraid? Have You No Faith?
Mark 4:35-41
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Harold H. Lentz
... thought was given to it for a few minutes until one of the boys noticed it was going farther and farther from shore. One of the boys decided to retrieve the ball. After entering the water he realized that it was farther from shore than he had thought. Grabbing hold of the ball proved more difficult than he had expected, for it was riding high on the waves. Each time he sought to grip it, the ball slipped out of his hands. About this time he noticed that he was quite a distance from shore, and realized, too ...

Jn 20:19-31 · 1 Pet 1:3-9 · Acts 2:14a, 22-32 · Ps 16 · Ps 111
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Russell F. Anderson
... on our own goodness? Do we believe that, in him, we have the forgiveness of sins? Do our lives make visible the grace and love of God, which we have received? We need to remind one another that being born anew does not depend on human formulas or feelings. Hold up the shield of faith. Verse 5 states that we are protected by the power of God through faith. It does not mean that we are spared all adversity because, in verse 6, it speaks of the "various kinds of trials" the believers had to endure. What does ...

1 Peter 2:13-25, Acts 7:54--8:1a, Acts 6:1-7, John 10:1-21
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Russell F. Anderson
... God's gracious forgiveness. We don't have Stephen's entire sermon but what we do have is mostly law. What he said was true but more than they could take. We might ask: Where is the gospel in Stephen's sermon? It is the conclusion. "Lord, do not hold this sin against them" (v. 60). The gospel ought to be clearly visible in the conclusion of every sermon and at the end of every life. The word that we hear last is often the one that reverberates in our hearts. The gospel was primarily revealed in Stephen's ...

John 14:1-4, John 14:5-14, Acts 7:54--8:1a, Acts 17:1-9, 1 Peter 2:4-12
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Russell F. Anderson
... shouts of a mob enraged by Stephen's accusations (v. 57). Their shouts, accompanied by the covering of their ears, was intended to drown out the preaching of Stephen. The loud shout came from the mouth of Stephen. He shouted out with a loud voice: "Lord, do not hold this sin against them." The first is a shout for blood, but the latter is a shout for peace. The one shout issues in the death of body and soul, but the other results in life eternal. The one shout incurs guilt and the other secures release from ...

Mt 4:12-23 · 1 Cor 1:10-18 · Is 9:1-4 · Amos 3:1-8 · Ps 27 · Ps 139
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Russell F. Anderson
... : Psalm 27:1, 4-9 ''The Lord is my light and my salvation, whom then shall I fear?'' Psalm 139:1-17 God knows us completely and there is no place where we cannot be found by him. Prayer Of The Day: O God of light, when fear and foreboding hold us captive in a prison of oppressive darkness, set us free through the liberating light of your eternal Spirit. In the powerful name of Jesus. Amen. Theme: God's Spirit is a liberating Spirit

Mt 6:24-34 · 1 Cor 4:1-13 · Is 49:8-18 · Ps 131
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Russell F. Anderson
... us to look at in a leader is trustworthiness or faithfulness to the gospel (v. 2). Faithfulness is perceived as dull. The wisdom of the age asserts that leaders should have star quality. Even in the church, we take our cue from the world and hold up such things as looks, image, charisma, youth, sex, personality, charm and fluency. These human qualities are not unimportant, but should they be the defining characteristics for those who would be stewards of the gospel? Gospel: Matthew 6:24-34 Don't worry, be ...

John 11:1-16, Ezekiel 37:1-14, Romans 8:1-17, John 11:17-37, John 11:38-44
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Russell F. Anderson
... to the things of God may be brilliant but they are truly brain-dead because they have short-circuited their God-connection. Then, there are brainwashed believers. Actually, there are two types of brainwashed believers. There is the bad kind. You know, the person who rigidly holds that he is 100% right and that anyone who disagrees with him is a fool and a sinner. Such a mind-set stems from a person who is frightfully insecure. He is afraid that if he permits anyone to challenge his house of dominos, it will ...

Genesis 25:19-34, Isaiah 55:1-13, Romans 8:18-27, Romans 8:1-17, Matthew 13:1-23
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Russell F. Anderson
... by John. "Those who drink of the water I give him will never be thirsty again" (John 4:14). Why? Because those who trust the Lord have the Spirit, the wellspring of life within them. 2. Sermon Title: The Power Of The Word. Sermon Angle: The prophet holds up the prospect of national revival to a skeptical audience. In verses 10-11, he assures them that God's word is potent; it will surely accomplish its purpose. A word can be very powerful, whether it be a word of condemnation or of hope. We should guard ...

Mt 13:31-33, 44-52 · Rom 8:26-39 · 1 Ki 3:5-12 · Ps 105
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Russell F. Anderson
... to the effect that absolutely nothing can separate us from God's love (vv. 38-39). Nothing in this world or the next, nothing in the realm of human or even demonic powers can pry us loose from the Lord's loving embrace. If we really hold to this affirmation, we have a shining hope even in the darkest hours. Gospel: Matthew 13:44-52 Treasure. Who hasn't dreamed of finding a fabulous treasure? The lure of treasure prompts people to enter contests and sweepstakes. Publishers' Clearing House ads appeal to that ...

Romans 8:28-39, Isaiah 55:1-13, Genesis 32:22-32, Matthew 14:13-21
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Russell F. Anderson
... tied to our wrestling with moral and ethical issues that surround our relationships. Clinging to God. Jacob would not let go of the angel that he was wrestling with, until he secured a divine blessing. The believer needs to be persistent in his or her endeavor to lay hold of the Lord's blessings. Old Testament: Isaiah 55:1-5 Come to and through the water. The prophet issues God's invitation to come to him, the water of life. Jesus picks up this metaphor when he says: "I am the fountain of the water of life ...

Mt 15:10-28 · Rom 11:13-15, 29-32 · Gen 45:1-15 · Is 56:1-7 · Ps 133
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Russell F. Anderson
... people could joyfully gather in God's holy temple. Epistle: Romans 11:1-2a, 13-15, 29-32 When people close doors, God opens another door. Paul indicates that it was the Jews' rejection of the gospel that led to his ministry to the Gentiles (v. 15). The apostle holds out the hope that the door which the Jews closed would someday swing open again. It is God's will to show his mercy to all humankind. As Christians, we should never curse a closed door or despair because some door of ministry is closed off to us ...

Matthew 16:13-20, Exodus 1:1-22, Exodus 2:1-10, Isaiah 22:1-25, Isaiah 51:1-16, Romans 11:33-36
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Russell F. Anderson
... ." WORSHIP RESOURCES Psalm Of The Day: Psalm 124 "Our help is in the name of the Lord ..." (v. 8); Psalm 138 "You preserve me from the wrath of my enemies" (v. 7). Prayer Of The Day: Liberating Lord, you have come that we might be free from the powers that hold us captive, especially the tyranny of sin. As you have freed us from the grip of sin and Satan, so make us agents of liberation and hope. In Jesus' name. Amen.

Exodus 3:1-22, Jeremiah 15:15-21; 20:7-18, Matthew 16:21-28, Romans 12:1-8
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Russell F. Anderson
... that burned but was not consumed. God is often represented as a fire, light, or energy source. God, in his judgment, can destroy the unrepentant, but aims not to destroy but to purify. Jeremiah found that the Spirit of God only consumed him when he tried to hold it in. (Refer to the Roman Catholic First Lesson) Turn aside, come closer. God entered the burning bush so as to get the attention of Moses. When he approached the bush, the voice of God bid him come closer. God cannot call us or use us until he ...

Exodus 32:1-33:6, Isaiah 25:1-12, Matthew 22:1-14, Philippians 4:1-9
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Russell F. Anderson
... the role of intercessor, pleading to God to have mercy on his sinful people. Aaron, on the other hand, failed in his priestly role by giving in to the demands of his people. Old Testament: Isaiah 25:1-10 Party time. Isaiah foresees a time when God will hold a huge banquet for all the peoples of the earth. All the stops will be pulled out; nothing will be spared. This banquet will be a celebration of life, love and peace. The banquet is a metaphor for the joyous community which all people of faith will enjoy ...

Exodus 22:16-31, Leviticus 19:1-37, Deuteronomy 34:1-12, Matthew 22:34-46, 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10; 2:1-16
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Russell F. Anderson
... out of his job and views his life and future in tones of grey. Curley, played by Jack Palance, is a seasoned, old cowpoke who becomes a mentor for Billy. Under his direction, Billy is compelled to deliver a calf. Curley offers the benefit of his wisdom. Holding up his index finger, he declares that the key to life is knowing the "one thing." Of course, cowboys tend to be close-lipped and Billy doesn't know what the "one thing" might be. Curley's sudden death forces him to struggle with the question. With ...

1 Thessalonians 4:13--5:11, Hosea 11:1-11, Joshua 24:1-27, Matthew 25:1-13
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Russell F. Anderson
... before and after the Parousia in extraordinary detail. That's one kind of ignorance. Other Christians have little or no knowledge of the second coming and live only for the present moment. That's another kind of ignorance. We would be wise to continue to hold up our hope in Christ, without saying more than scripture warrants. Outline: 1. The early church lived in eager anticipation of the Lord's coming again 2. There are misunderstandings about it (explain) 3. Are you ignorant of the Lord's coming? 4. Let ...

Genesis 12:1-8, Hosea 5:1-15, Hosea 6:1-6, Matthew 9:9-13, Matthew 9:18-26, Romans 4:1-25
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Russell F. Anderson
... superficial, like the morning cloud or dew (v. 4). God concludes that he would rather have his people know him and love him than engage in meaningless ritual actions (v. 6). Lesson 2: Romans 4:13-25 (C); Romans 4:18-25 (RC, L); Romans 4:13-18 (E) Paul holds up Abraham as an example of saving faith. Abraham was accepted by God not because he kept the Law but as a result of his obedience to the Lord. He trusted in God's promise and it was regarded by God as righteousness. His acceptance by God could not have ...

Matthew 9:35-38, Matthew 10:1-42, Genesis 18:1-15, Exodus 19:1-25, Romans 5:1-11
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Russell F. Anderson
... than being justified by God. Self-justification is an effort to evade responsibility by constructing excuses and blaming others. Self-justification makes a mockery of justice and righteousness. Justification by grace through faith takes sin seriously. We accept our guilt but hold that Christ has taken the rap for us. God now regards us as righteous and innocent. Outline: 1. Our society has lost its moral compass sin and wrong are not recognized as such the guilty seek to justify rather than repent ...

Mt 2:13-23 · Jn 1:1-18 · Eph 1:3-14 · Jer 31:7-14 · Is 61:10--62:3 · Ps 147
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Russell F. Anderson
... the Lord of all life. There are many who would rejoice to exile God to the heavens. Then they could rape and pillage the world, free of conscience; then they could order the world according to their own design. Indeed, many live a practical atheism, holding to the concept of God but denying God any place in their lives or the created order. "In the beginning was the Word." Much meaning is packed into this short phrase. Word implies message and meaning, which informs us that our God wills to reveal himself ...

Sermon
Ronald Lavin
... of chloroform, Sir James Simpson, what he considered to be his greatest discovery. This renowned individual, a leader in the field of medical science, quickly replied, "The greatest discovery I ever made was when I realized what sin really was and what a hold it had on me." "But," said the student, "you've made so many great, positive discoveries; that 'sin' stuff sounds so negative, so discouraging, so depressing." "Oh no, it's just the opposite," said Simpson. "Until I understood how deeply sin affects ...

Sermon
Ronald Lavin
... needed my forgiveness. It was the hardest thing in my life," he said, "but it was the best thing I ever did. I kept asking Jesus, the Lord, to guide me. Until that period in my life, I had tried to remain in control. It was like I was holding the push-button control panel for a television and changing stations as I willed to do so. The turning point was when I gave up control to Jesus as Lord." The three Christians bumped coffee cups and toasted the new-found love which Ida and Clyde had discovered. None ...

Sermon
Jerry Eckert
... God was fascinated. In the dark, He was feeling lost,alone, almost out of it. In the light, He felt so muchbetter about what He was dealing with. He could begin topick out the currents and swells and eddies and tides in theswirling waters. "Just trying to get a hold of all this is wearing meout," God said, so He decided to sleep on it. "What istomorrow for?" He figured. "It doesn't all have to be donetoday." The second day was a Monday. Still a lonely day for aloving one like God, and most of the week ahead ...

Sermon
Jerry Eckert
... you find a place to stay. Now thatwe know we are related, I think I can do something about it.First, though, you must come and have a meal with me. I livealone and have only a small room, but we can eat outside inthe shade. How's your water holding up? Can I get some foryou? I'm sorry. There I go again." "That's okay. We need the water. The innkeeper isrationing his water because of the overcrowding." "I'll be back in a few minutes. You get your thingstogether. But first the water. Then the meal. Then I ...

Sermon
Jerry Eckert
... old, oldstories. And we have a chance to be reminded in other ways.Let's join Abram in heart and mind as we sing the hymn,"Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah." Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah,Pilgrim through this barren land.I am weak, but Thou art mighty,Hold me with Thy powerful hand.Bread of heaven, Bread of heaven,Feed me till I want no more.Feed me till I want no more.