Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Robert Noblett
... who are on the same journey. Doing all this is what is meant by "abiding in Christ." But it's not absorption for absorption's sake; it's absorption for exertion, fueling for propulsion, ingestion for action. There is a significant portion of the Christian family that believes God is the grand collector, a collector of human souls. Jesus is the bait God uses to capture and collect those souls, and the ultimate purpose of God is to gather as many souls as God in Christ can. What's important is to be part of ...

Mark 2:18-22
Sermon
King Duncan
... with God? Because they let God do all the work. Grace is a gift. It is a blessing that flows in abundance from God. All we have to do is come into God’s presence and enjoy it. In Romans 14, the apostle Paul writes a letter to the believers who are arguing over petty matters. In essence, Paul says, “Get over it!” In verses 17 and 18, he writes, “For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking, but of righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit, because anyone who serves Christ in ...

Sermon
Glenn McDonald
... can't solve it?" And on and on the discussion goes. The neat thing about being a twelve-year-old is that you can fall asleep out in the backyard without resolving those questions, and when you wake up the next morning the world is just fine. But Christian believers don't get off so easily. Unresolved questions have the power to keep us up at nights. Can God really do everything? Then why is it that we can tick off a laundry list of things that an all-knowing, all-loving, all-powerful God ought to do -- yet ...

Sermon
George Bass
... if it ever fell on the pulpit or the altar-table, and I realized that if and when it fell on the Table of the Lord, it would become an invisible crucifix and Christus Victor cross at once. That Tree and that Table bring us together as a believing community every week. And they invite the whole world to join us, in the name of Jesus Christ. Here is where people get to "see" Jesus - and enter into his presence for time and eternity. Last summer, three Tibetan monks, who had traveled half way around the world ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... grew to include 13,000 new converts. (2) II. Christ Calls Us to Minister to the Needy. That’s when we have been at our best, when we have recognized that Christ calls us to minister to the needy. We follow in the footsteps of those early believers in our Lord. There were no needy among them not because early Christians were drawn from the upper classes. Nothing could be further from the case. There were no needy among them because they took care of the poor and distressed and raised them from their ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... inevitably comes with a terrible loss. Prepare for life's storms by keeping yourself fit. Don't wait until the storm comes. Mentally and spiritually we prepare ourselves by building our lives on the Rock. There comes a time in our lives when we decide what we believe and how we will live. "I will live according to God's building code," we decide. "I will live a life of quality, trusting God's promises." There are other ways to live that might bring us more sensual gratification and less sacrifice, but we ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... of the most positive, one of the most loving people who ever lived. How did it happen? Even more important, how is it possible for you and me to change our character or to help people we love change theirs? First of all, we need people who believe in us. For Paul, it was, first of all, Ananias. Later, in today's lesson, it was Barnabas. Barnabas' real name was Joseph. He was a Levite from Cyprus. However, because of his character, the apostles called him Barnabas, which means Son of Encouragement (Acts 4:36 ...

1 Thessalonians 5:12-28
Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... for me. Maybe you know that I don’t always see clearly and sign are often misread by me. I read more of me than you into them, so I quit putting out fleeces and I just struggle to believe. I keep on waiting and trusting and longing. Well Lord, thank you. Thank you big. You’ve confirmed my waiting and trusting and longing. Not with a sign, but with your presence, your vivid presence. You have tended with me for days. The nightmare of a head-on collision - broken ...

Ephesians 1:15-23
Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... on in your own life in the days ahead. I confess, and this is a very honest confession, I confess that I have not worked this out clearly in my own life. In fact, I’m working on it and it’s one of my biggest struggles. I believe Jesus’ third beatitude suggests the way we are to look at and handle our possession, our prestige, and our power. You remember that beatitude, “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.” What does that have to do with it all? Meekness does not mean weakness ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... that ought to be present in the life of a Christian. The only people I hear talking about that are the Pentecostals and some people such as that. Yet there is an astounding and disturbing proliferation of spiritual movements and religious cults in our day. I believe that this is an out__ for the deep spiritual hunger that is prevalent in our time. What happened at Jonestown a few years ago, with Jim Jones? And what continues to happen today in the growth of the Moonies and the Children of God and other ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... we may not eat bread in the kingdom of God unless we’ve been willing to eat bread on earth with the kind of people Jesus always shared his means with – those he referred to as the least of these. So there you have it – what I believe is the essence of this bold experiment of a nation – seeking to build her life under God. The essence is three pivotal principles. One, the sovereignty of God. Two, the sacredness of persons. And three, the solidarity of the human family. As we shoot our fireworks, blow ...

Colossians 1:24--2:5, Colossians 1:15-23
Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... communicable diseases. They are treated by public health organizations. So why does the church need to get into the business of treating leprosy in a special way? Why do you single out this one disease?'" Dr. Brand responded to that question in this fashion: "I believe that the answer is that more than any other person in the world, the person with leprosy needs to be treated by someone who will reach out his hand and touch him, because in that personal touch, backed by love, we are communicating the love ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... dissolved by the justifying grace of God in the cross of Jesus. Our status is changed; we become friends of God, accepted by Him as though we were without sin.2. There is the recreation of the image of God in the life of the believer. This is the reason John Wesley talked about grace impinging upon us and working in three specific ways: prevenient grace, justifying grace, sanctifying grace. Prevenient grace is the grace of God going before, pulling us, wooing us, tenderizing our hearts, seeking to open our ...

1 Corinthians 13:1-13
Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... seven years, my husband and our son have not spoken to each other even though they live in the same house. I know it's hard to believe, but that's the truth!" And then she pointed down the hall and said, "Look at that hall there. It's an average sized hall, isn' ... husband and son can pass by each other in it, and brush up against each other, and yet never say a word at all! Can you believe it?" And then the mother said to Dr. Bailey, "My son wants to speak to his father. He's even tried to speak to him. But ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... and is present in the night as well as in the day. There's a marvelous verse in the book of Isaiah Chapter 45 verses 6 and 7 which says, "I am the Lord, and there is none else. I formed the light, and create darkness." Isaiah knew because he believed the creation story that all the universe belongs to God no aspect of human experience is without God's presence. The psalmist knew it too, so he could sing "If I make my bed in hell, behold Thou art there...If I say, surely the darkness shall come over me ...

2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2
Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... the fire alive whenever the tribe moves to another location -- carrying it in some vessel in order that the very difficult task of starting a fire in such a primitive culture might not have to be repeated. His is a vital task. I've begun to believe that that role is the most important in every tribe and every culture - the keepers of the flame of truth -- basic integrity. The keepers of the flame of love -- caring for another. The keepers of the flame of conviction -- willing to stand for right and justice ...

1 Thessalonians 4:13--5:11
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Maxie Dunnam
... to this paragraph out of his speech: The worst thing is that we are living in a decayed moral environment. We have become morally ill because we have become accustomed to saying one thing and thinking another. We have learned not to believe in anything, not to care about one another, and only to look after ourselves. Notions such as love, friendship, compassion, humility, and forgiveness have lost their depth and dimension; and for many of us they represent merely some kind of psychological idiosyncrasy ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... gives -- So you can. Let's rehearse what I've said.One, what we have does not determine whether we have the Kingdom.Two, whether we have the Kingdom determines the value of what we have; andThree, we must realize and acknowledge our utter dependence on God. I believe the second thing that James is teaching us here, though he is not so explicit in it, is a lesson in contentment. Rather than pursuing things we do not have, as those who have little are apt to do, and rather than trusting in things, as those ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... , but not theologically bound. I thank God that the United Methodist Church, at her best, and in her official position, is theologically sound, but not theologically bound. John Wesley talked about the "catholic spirit". By that he didn't mean a namby-pamby, you-can-believe-anything-you-wish stance. He made it quite clear what he meant: "As to all opinions which do not strike at the root of Christianity, we think and let think." Remember now, Wesley was talking about things that do not strike at the root of ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... in a rather bewildered fashion, "I've scrubbed an' scrubbed an' scrubbed, but I can't get clean." In the final frame, he says, "I think I have reached the point of no return!" It's the realization of repentance when we come to the point that we no longer believe the lie that we along with other human beings are basically good. There is something at the heart of life that we fall into sooner or later that is not good, and repentance is an awareness of that. So, we begin there in order to say the no that ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... and how much he admired him and how much he was touched by what happened. But then he said, "As the two of you were dancing, I noticed she whispered something in your ear. What was it, if I might ask?" And the guy said, "You're not going to believe this, Kent, but she said that that was the first time that anyone had ever asked her to dance in her whole life!" (Dr. Norman Neaves, "But Who Is Your Servant?", March 11, 1990 (Copyrighted 1990) Don't think I'm being irreverent now. But that's what the Spirit ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... to that magnificent core of the Gospel: "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotton Son that whosoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." Can you imagine how we four Christians felt in the compartment with that ... everyday now, since that day back in December, I have prayed for Darme. My prayer has been that he will read the Word, because I believe that if He reads the Word, something will happen to him. There is in this Word the power to change our life and give our ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... His back was cracking open. Crawling out of the back of that dead beetle a new form a moist head and then wings. It was a most beautiful dragonfly, scintillating all the colors of the rainbow. Said DeMille, "If God does that for a water beetle, don't you believe He will do it for me?" Well He will if we allow Him and through His power and in relationship with Him we can get our lives out of hock. Ruth Graham, the wife of evangelist Billy Graham, decided what she wanted to have written on her tombstone when ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... considerable controversy over what happened. Many doctors say it was a placebo and he would have gotten well anyway. I don't want to get into that; it's not my business. The fact is that Norman Cousins is now cured of a dreadful disease. And at least he believes that laughter had a great deal to do with his recovery. He said that laughter was able to do for his body what drugs were supposed to do but couldn't do. Laughter relaxed him so that he could sleep at night. Laughter changed his attitude so that he ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... well-being is not proportional to our circumstances. Rather our sense of well-being is proportional to our faith in God. If we know God, trust God, depend on God--then we are able to relax and give God thanks whether we have much or we have little. If we believe that all things work for the good of those who love God, then we are able to bring a faith perspective to whatever trial or tribulation that may confront us. The key to worrying less is to give thanks more. Here is a life lesson you need to know ...