Dictionary: Trust
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Genesis 24:34-38, 42-49, 58-67
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James L. Killen
... 's loving work in a way that will enable us to receive the blessing God wants to give us? If we are wise, we will seek to discover what God is trying to do in our world and in our lives and then live in a way that will be responsive and obedient to God's purpose. We can become participants in what God is trying to do. If we read again the story of Abraham's servant who believed that God had given him success, we will discover that the servant undertook his mission in prayer. He very intentionally and ...

Genesis 28:10-19a
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James L. Killen
... experienced at least some of this sense of being spiritually adrift. God is still alive and present, even when we are living as if that were not so. Sometimes, God pushes into our lives and surprises us by being present. If we are open to God's coming and responsive to God's actions, we can make a discovery that will lead us into an entirely new way of life. Jacob had an experience like that. That may sound strange to us. Jacob was the grandson of Abraham, the one with whom God had made a covenant, the one ...

Joshua 24:1-3a, 14-25
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Charles L. Aaron
... memories of the stories heard around the campfires. They know how the Lord has acted on their behalf. They know that the Lord has given them their identity. They choose to serve the Lord. Joshua is only getting warmed up, though. He challenges the people's response to his altar call, "You cannot serve the Lord, for he is a holy God." Joshua must have wanted more than a quick and easy commitment. Joshua pushes the people to think about the covenant they are making. Joshua even stretches the point. Perhaps in ...

Genesis 28:10-91a
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Frank Ramirez
... with eyes that see. Amen. Prayer Of Confession Lord, your promises to our father Jacob were infinite and unconditional. His response was conditional - he told you all the things he would do in your honor if things worked out. We recognize ourselves in Jacob - receiving ... boundless promises of grace and salvation, and hoping to work out a response if time and finances suit. We will try once more to truly imitate your love in our relationship with you and with ...

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James L. Killen
... , that is, a missionary, to the non-Jewish people of the world. Then he introduces the gospel he preaches, good news about the saving work of God, begun long ago and coming into focus in the life of Jesus Christ, through whom, he said, he had received grace and responsibility to share that grace with the Gentiles, and to bring them to faith. Then he tells who the message is for. It is for those in Rome and for us who are called to belong to Jesus Christ, called to be saints. That is the gift God has chosen ...

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Richard W. Ferris
... other, we work to tear it down. Jesus' original disciples didn't always agree on everything, but they knew how to work together in spite of their disagreements. They were able to build upon what Jesus had started. They found ways to do it together by sharing the responsibilities of church building. Jesus knew he couldn't do it alone. He knew he needed others to help him. The job of building his church would be turned over to those who would follow him. Now, it is in our hands. How shall we build our church ...

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Jeff Wedge
... suffering which allows us to understand what Paul means when he asks, "What then are we to say about these things? If God is for us, who is against us?" "Who is against us?" Would you like a list? Most of us can provide a long list in response to that question. We can start with the way things seem to work against us. The refrigerator that stops working just after you put all that expensive food in it. The computer that swallows your file just as you finish making it perfect. The car that won't start ...

Philippians 4:1-9
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Rick Brand
... the Lord. The church at Philippi probably had no idea it would hear that assignment when they came to worship. They probably did not expect Paul to mention that embarrassing stuff in the middle of his letter. That kind of announcement expects us to do something. It makes us responsible. Maybe that is why we always want happy stories and pretty music and never want to hear a negative word in our worship. So and so are in the midst of a nasty divorce; we need to help them agree in the Lord. We don't know what ...

Psalm 23, John 10:11-18
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Mark Trotter
... voice for the weak and the powerless. That is what this message about shepherds in Ezekiel is all about. To be placed in leadership means you are supposed to forget yourself and to think of those who have been placed in your care, over whom you have a shepherding responsibility. To be given power means that you are supposed to use your power to do some good in this life. To be given status and influence means that you use those things to lift up those who don't have them. The passage that we read for this ...

I Corinthians 1:18-20, 26-31
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Mark Trotter
... life is inevitably worked out into something disappointing, and in the end, meaningless. In comedy life is free, unpredictable, and there are always surprises. In tragedy the appropriate response is to weep, to resign yourself, or be defiant against the fate that has caused you such suffering and pain in your life. In comedy the appropriate response is to laugh, and to have hope, and expect surprises. You can understand the impact the Christian Gospel had on that first century world. The apostles went into ...

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Mark Trotter
... to continue in this journey of faith. Jesus changed the way we look at children in the Church. But not only our children, not only the children of the faithful, he also changed the status of children in the world. The Church not only felt a responsibility for their children, children of faith, they also reached out to the children of the world, especially to those children who were suffering. One of the first things the Church did in the Roman world was to pick off the streets those children who had been ...

Genesis 22:1-14
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Mark Trotter
... confiscated. He announced that he would simply start translating again. O'Brien marveled at this, and concluded that what Thackery and Professor Zhu have in common is the realization that their lives belong to a larger purpose. And that while we are responsible for what we do, we are not responsible for the outcomes of what we do. We cannot control what happens to what we do. That belongs to a power that is greater than ourselves, who in the words of the great hymn, Old 100, "Without our aid he did us ...

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Mark Trotter
... Mary. She is so engaging. It is a lovely story about a young girl, almost like Cinderella. She is a lowly maiden, chosen above all the women in the world, and who, with the kind of response that Jesus described in his teaching to us as child-like, the trust that is necessary for us to enter into the Kingdom of God, she says in response to the angel's announcement, "Let it be to me according to your word." Such innocence. In Luke, Joseph has no role. Joseph is a prop. He is like one of the animals that stand ...

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Mark Trotter
... imagine the emotion that filled that house in those days. Their brother who was dead is now alive. Jesus raised their brother from the dead. Jesus saved Lazarus. Imagine that? He brought him back to life. What is the appropriate response to the one who gives you the gift of new life? What should your response be to God, who has done what he has done for you in Jesus Christ? How do you respond to that? That is the background to this story. Jesus, after raising Lazarus, was invited by Mary and Martha to come ...

Isaiah 63:7--64:12, Colossians 3:1-17, Colossians 3:18-4:1, Galatians 3:15-25, Hebrews 2:5-18, Matthew 2:13-18, Matthew 2:19-23
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John R. Brokhoff
... , and in steadfast love he carried them during the good old days. Lesson 1: Sirach 3:2-6, 12-14 (RC) Children's responsibilities toward their parents. Lesson 2: Hebrews 2:10-18 (C); Colossians 3:12-21 (RC) Christ was made like us that we might ... 2: Colossians 3:12-21 (RC) How Holy Is Today's Family? 3:12-21 Need: In today's family there is a confusion of roles and responsibilities. In some cases the wife is the leader of the family and the man is the house-husband. Children seem to be on their own with little ...

Isaiah 9:1-7, 1 Corinthians 1:10-17, Matthew 4:12-17, Matthew 4:18-22
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John R. Brokhoff
... those in darkness, a light is a sign of life and hope. In our despair and doubt, we need to look at the light of Christ. Outline: The Gospel tells us - a. The light shines - through the preaching of the gospel - 4:12-17. b. The light is accepted - the response of the disciples - 4:18-22. c. The light is released - through the ministry - 4:23. 2. Get To Work! (4:12-23). Need: Most church members are drones. They do little or nothing. Most of the work of a congregation is done by the faithful ten percent. The ...

Matthew 5:17-37, 1 Corinthians 2:6-16; 3:1-23, Deuteronomy 30:15-20, Psalm 119
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John R. Brokhoff
... . b. Some say, "Yes." 1. The wrong choice brings death. 2. The right choice brings life. Lesson 1: Sirach 15:15-20 (RC) It's Your Decision (Sirach 15:15-20). Need: Some people do not want to make decisions. Is it because they do not want the responsibility of making a wrong decision? Life is one decision after another, and nobody can make your decisions for you. God made us with free wills which are used to make decisions. This decision-making applies to our moral condition. Because of this, we are ...

John 11:1-16, Ezekiel 37:1-14, Romans 8:1-17, John 11:17-37, John 11:38-44
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John R. Brokhoff
... was a great honor, an unforgettable experience, to get the call. Suppose you, like Mary in the text, received a call from Jesus. That would be even more wonderful, would it not? To you Martha is saying, "The teacher is here, and is calling for you." Outline: Your response to Martha's message - a. Who is calling? None other than Jesus! b. Whom does he want? None other than you! c. Why is he calling me? To comfort you, to share your sorrow, to express his love. Old Testament: Ezekiel 37:1-14 From Dead Bones ...

Isaiah 50:1-11, Matthew 27:11-54, Philippians 2:1-11
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John R. Brokhoff
... the most horrible price of sin - forsakenness. Jesus' cry of dereliction reveals how low Jesus had to descend to carry the weight of sin - a sense of God's abandonment. 4. Confusion. The cross produces a response. It is not an ordinary death which might cause only sympathy. There is a positive response by those with at least neutral eyes as expressed by a professional soldier. "Truly this was the Son of God." Old Testament: Isaiah 50:4-9a 1. Disgrace. The suffering of the Messiah was not only physical ...

Acts 10:23b-48, Colossians 3:1-17, John 20:1-9, John 20:10-18
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John R. Brokhoff
... is offered to all believers. Without the resurrection as the keystone, the arch of the Christian would fall. Paul taught that if Christ had not risen, our faith would be in vain. 3. God's word. In this pericope, Luke assures us that God is the one responsible for Jesus: his coming, death, and resurrection. The cross and resurrection were not the work of Jesus, nor of man. This was solely God's work of grace in saving the world. God sent Jesus, the Word, to earth (v. 36), anointed Jesus as Messiah (v. 38 ...

John 17:1-11, Acts 1:6-14, 1 Peter 4:12-19; 5:6-11, Psalm 68
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John R. Brokhoff
... keep from becoming of the world. b. To be faithful to God - v. 11b. c. To be one with each other - v. 11c. 2. Is There A Right Time To Die? (17:1-11). Need: Does anyone plan his time to die? Our times are in God's hands. Our responsibility is to be ready when the hour arrives. Some die too early, for they have not accomplished the work in their lives. Some live too long after they made their contribution and thereby diminish their work. "I am coming to thee," said Jesus. It was the right time for him ...

Matthew 9:18-26, Matthew 9:9-13, Hosea 6:1--7:16, Hosea 5:1-15, Romans 4:1-25, Genesis 12:1-8
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John R. Brokhoff
... of Abraham are made righteous. Gospel: Matthew 9:9-13, 18-26 Jesus calls Matthew, a tax collector, to be a disciple and eat with "sinners." The calling of a despised outcast, a tax collector by the name of Matthew, provides the setting for Jesus' response to the Pharisees who criticize him for his fellowship with publicans and sinners. His answer indicates that God wants mercy to be shown rather than the keeping of ceremonial observances. As God's Son, accordingly he felt his mission was to call sinners to ...

Matthew 16:21-28, Romans 12:1-8, Romans 12:9-21, Jeremiah 14:1--15:21, Jeremiah 20:7-18, Exodus 3:1-22
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John R. Brokhoff
... of theology. "Therefore" refers to the preceding theology of justification. The "mercies of God" refer to God's grace in Christ. In response to what God has done, we are to offer our whole selves as a sacrifice. This is our worship - practical living. ... contains two basic elements: sacrificial and sacramental. The sacramental was given to us in the first eleven chapters. Now, in response, comes the sacrificial element. Worship, in part, is our offering of sacrifices to God. Paul says the whole person is ...

Exodus 16:1-36, Isaiah 55:1-13, Jonah 3:1-10, Jonah 4:1-11, Philippians 1:12-30, Matthew 20:1-16
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John R. Brokhoff
... God knows that they complain about him. They doubt whether Yahweh cares about them and his ability to provide for them. In response to their complaints, Yahweh sends quail in the evening and bread, "manna," in the morning. To this day the manna is a ... their experience. Outline: What to do when in a jam – a. One's predicament - vv. 2-3. b. God's answer - vv. 4-8. c. One's response 1. Curiosity - v. 16. 2. Knowledge - v. 6. 3. Obedience - v. 4. Old Testament: Isaiah 55:6-9 1. "I Found Him!" (55:6-7). Need: "I ...

Matthew 22:15-22, 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10, Isaiah 44:24--45:25, Exodus 33:12-23
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John R. Brokhoff
... terms of order and beauty. We thus owe God at least a portion of this world's goods. A Christian then has a dual responsibility to God and country. In most cases, country comes out better than God does, for God seldom gets a tenth of our income. Lesson ... in power and with conviction. It takes both God and us to transform people. The Word is from God, and we have the responsibility to proclaim it in such a fashion that people will hear and accept. PREACHING POSSIBILITIES Gospel: Matthew 22:15-22 (C, E); Matthew ...