Dictionary: Trust
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John E. Harnish
... in this western wilderness. The illiterate Methodist preachers actually set the world on fire while others were still lighting their matches. So St. Paul writes to the Romans: "I appeal to you, brethren, to present your very bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God"…give it your all! He challenges them to "never flag in zeal. Be aglow with the Spirit." That's passion…a passion for the Gospel. And if we are to be alive in ministry today, it's the passion we need. 2. AND ARE WE ALIVE WITH ...

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Donald Charles Lacy
... of the one who called himself the Son of Man, and abiding truth emerges. It has a way of explaining both our Lord's first and his second coming. In all cases it has to do with "holiness and godliness." Our hope is encompassed in an eternal love that can give us untold joy, as generations pass. No one is above this view and in one way or another all are ultimately subjected to it. There is a call for celebration not because we emerge as people of hope but as the Holy One reveals himself both as God and man ...

2 Corinthians 3:1-6
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Donald Charles Lacy
... Holy Spirit in our day and time is almost more than we can handle. It is like another Day of Pentecost has come upon us. We have witnessed some glorious proof in the pudding! Saint Paul and his co-workers knew first hand that the Spirit gives life. Disciples are made as this wonder of wonders works in the daily lives of precious people. It is indispensable in our ministries to convert others that we be permeated or at least profoundly influenced by this Spirit. As we get more and more acquainted with this ...

2 Corinthians 5:6-10 (11-13), 14-17
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Maurice A. Fetty
... mind in this text where he says God does not hold our faults against us? Hardly. What then does he have in mind? I Strangely and ironically, the no-fault religion Paul has in mind is one that gives us courage to face up to our faults and to accept responsibility for them. He gives us the courage for disclosure. Biblical scholar, R. H. Strachan, in his excellent study of Paul's Second Letter to the Corinthians, says that Paul emphasizes God's attention to humanity and his involvement with humanity. When Paul ...

Matthew 20:25-28
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Shirley Gupton Lynn
... young mother who had been nursing her baby. She had a good home and a husband who loved her. When she was arrested, her father begged her to save her life by abandoning her faith. She replied: "Just as everything has a name and it is useless to try to give it a different name, I have the name of Christian, and it cannot be changed." You and I have the name of Christian, and it cannot be changed. Our faith is fueled by serving because our commitment is to Jesus Christ as Lord. It is a commitment once made ...

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King Duncan
... two different ways, and his reason was this: If something happens and you can’t explain it another way, then God didn’t do it.” (4) Think about that for a moment. If you can’t explain it a second way, God didn’t do it. God always gives us a second way to look at anything that happens. God never overpowers us with certainty. Everything we know about God is seen “through a glass darkly.” That is what faith is. It is never certainty. It’s faith. There can always be another explanation. This is ...

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Richard Gribble
... by line, just as the master had taught him. The people left muttering the mantra to themselves. A number of the master's disciples were in the crowd and they were horrified at the man's actions. He had disobeyed the master and betrayed his community by giving away the wisdom of the mantra to unenlightened people. These people immediately went back to the master and told him what had happened. They asked the guru, "Are you going to punish the student for what he has done?" The master looked at them sadly and ...

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David T. Ball
... occurs to me that the practice of parting with some of one’s money as an act of faith can symbolize how all that we “have” really belongs to God. We are only entrusted to be its stewards for a little while, so that when we give our tithes and offerings, we might sing, “We give thee but thine own, what e’er the gifts may be. All that we have is thine alone, a trust, O Lord, from thee.” There are these and many more possible positive perspectives on what was going on in the temple, and it’s not ...

Sermon
Schuyler Rhodes
... or even, dare I say, a pastor. If you're really blessed, you might even receive more than one such fellow traveler. The blessings of such people walking with us on our journey cannot be underestimated. Such people come as mentors and partners. They come willing to give of themselves, and they come eager for you to grow into who you are meant to become. For me there were many such blessings, but one in particular was my father. As a pastor himself, he was key in my accepting the call to ordination. More than ...

Jeremiah 31:31-34
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Ron Lavin
... approached. At the beginning of his ministry Jesus said, "The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God has come near" (Mark 1:15, [italics mine]). Something new came near. At the Last Supper, Jesus said, "Take, eat; this is my body. Then he took a cup, and after giving thanks he gave it to them saying, ‘Drink of it all of you; for this is my blood of the (new) covenant which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins' " (Matthew 26:26-28). Something new is in the Lord's supper. The Gospel of John ...

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Mary S. Lautensleger
... who were in pain. Now it's your turn. Think, Job. Of all the people you have helped, did any of them ever suffer for nothing? Give your heart back to God, Job. Admit and confess your sinfulness. Then God will be good to you again, or else you will reap what you ... or to join you for an evening of games. Trying to provide assurance that the pain will lessen or finally go away does not give hope in the present. It will more likely work to disavow the person's loss, and discount his or her pain. There may be ...

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Mary S. Lautensleger
... thin. At that moment, Ruth makes a leap of faith, choosing an unknown future, against all common sense. She casts her lot with a poverty-stricken older widow who needs her and whom she cares about, deciding from her heart to do what she believes is right. Giving up everything in life that is familiar to her, Ruth makes her painstaking way from Moab back with Naomi to her hometown of Bethlehem. Ruth sacrifices for another who is in need of her love, without regard for the loss of her own well-being. Ruth's ...

Micah 1:1-7; 2:1-11
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Leonard Sweet
... him, the homeless one, with their spirit - their hospitality, their hope, their affirmation. They took the time to really look at him, make eye contact, and flash a genuine smile or nod of greeting before going on their way. Most of these people didn't give Rivers any money or food. Instead they gave him a much-needed sense of dignity and worth by treating him as they would anyone else they might meet along a busy street. American artist LuAnn Barrows has made a name for herself through her paintings ...

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Leonard Sweet
... grandchildren to help them look past the glitz and discover the guts of the Christmas promise. Christmas shopping, for me, was the most depressing time of year. I don't know which part of me suffered more, my feet or my soul. I liked the idea of giving. I liked the sparkle in children's eyes when they opened presents. I didn't like the idea of what I gave. Things. Manufactured things. Mostly made out of plastic. Destined for more shelf life than useful life. One more bit of junk making the rounds. Starting ...

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Leonard Sweet
... it is done! (A Passion for the Impossible by Hudson Taylor, p. 5) The Thessalonian church was right to have “pneumatic concerns,” because the spirit refuses to follow the rules and bread-and-butter the blueprint. The Apostle Paul did not even give parameters to predict the “good” vs. “evil.” The apostle refused to fasten down God’s spirit to any particulars. God’s spirit “blows where it chooses.” Paul’s point is that the spirit of Christ, the real “Christmas spirit,” will work to ...

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Leonard Sweet
... empowered by our "trust in God, who raised [Jesus] from the dead and gave him glory" (1 Peter 1:21). Instead of those dead-end lifestyle rides, Jesus offers to take us on a trip as exhilarating and exciting as a white-water rafting ride. Only Jesus gives you the ride of your life for your life. Why do we mention "white-water rafting"? Because the rules that expert rafting guides follow offer advice that can also guide Christians who are searching for the best way to stay afloat in an unfriendly culture. On ...

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Leonard Sweet
... , boredom and uncertainties of this new field, suggesting that the student consider all alternatives. Von Braun scratched through the cautious reply and scribbled, 'Come with us! We're going to the moon!'"(2) Who are the encouragers in your congregation? Who are the people who give you the courage to dream to go on, even to "go to the moon?" This would be a good opportunity to celebrate and "encourage" those who encourage you and your church with their good words. It would also be a good sermon in which to ...

Luke 10:25-37
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Leonard Sweet
... behavior of these two men, who of all people we might expect to show compassion for their fellow human - is shocking to any listener, first century or 21st. Some scholars have tried to soften the priest's and Levite's hardness of heart by giving them professional excuses. Since they are traveling on the road from Jericho to Jerusalem, it is probable that they are on their way to conduct religious duties in the temple. The beaten man, who is described as appearing "half-dead," was likely lying unconscious ...

Matthew 16:21-28
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Leonard Sweet
... and final one (20:17-19) itemizing just who has a hand in Jesus' death and revealing that "on the third day" he will be raised. In the face of all these particulars, the words of Peter's response seem strange. Even if Jesus' own wording did not give the same apocalyptic hints that Matthew's narrative provides, it is still hard to miss the final ending the Resurrection that could never occur without the presence of God's guiding hand. But God is exactly whom Peter invokes in his horror at hearing the news of ...

Luke 6:27-38
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Leonard Sweet
... of sorts for why this loving behavior should be carried out. Jesus is urging his listeners to be like God, to be "children of the Most High." For God's own mysterious reasons, God is "kind to the ungrateful and the wicked." Jesus does not try to give any rationale for this divine eccentricity _ God is God, and God will do what God will do. Jesus calls his listeners to imitate God's penchant for meting out unmerited mercies and love. Luke follows this mandate with the "judge not" commands in verses 37-38 ...

Luke 10:25-37
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Leonard Sweet
... behavior of these two men, who of all people we might expect to show compassion for their fellow human - is shocking to any listener, first century or 21st. Some scholars have tried to soften the priest's and Levite's hardness of heart by giving them professional excuses. Since they are traveling on the road from Jericho to Jerusalem, it is probable that they are on their way to conduct religious duties in the temple. The beaten man, who is described as appearing "half-dead," was likely lying unconscious ...

Romans 12:9-21
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Leonard Sweet
... basic message. "Serving the Lord" is the way "the good" (God's will) is kept nourished within this world. But giving "timely service," serving the "opportune moment" is also a genuine expression of Christian commitment. Christians are constantly called to ... ) practiced by Christians called for a different set of standards to be followed. Verse 17 picks up the theme from verse 14, giving as a partial reason for this attitude the goal of appearing "noble in the sight of all." While Old Testament texts also ...

Ephesians 1:15-23
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Leonard Sweet
... this "horn of plenty" God has provided. Our security interests compel us to hold back the flow of love, hoarding it against some imagined day of scarcity instead of freely, eagerly passing the plate to everyone. Jesus' judgment comes down hard on those "goats" who refused to give of themselves in tangible, substantial ways to others in need. The judgment scene in Matthew 25:31-46 declares that we will be judged less on what we did in our lives and more for what we did not do. Recall that both the sheep and ...

Sermon
Mike Ripski
... to deal with anger, as a way of surrendering it to the Holy Spirit so that it won’t become an unholy spirit: 1. Be with it. Listen to it. Shut up. Whatever you say, you’ll likely regret it. 2. Wait before acting on it. Give it time to detoxify and cool off. Give the Holy Spirit time to help you see through Jesus’ eyes instead of through anger’s eyes. 3. Seek to discern what, if anything, you should do. Jesus is saying, “God will work a miracle with your anger, if you’ll let it go.” The problem ...

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Mike Ripski
... poor is evidence of our devotion to Christ. What we really believe and who we really are is revealed in how we treat the poor. Because Jesus gives us a new heart and that new heart removes our blinders so we are able to see as God does, we see the Lazaruses at our ... . They told him about the Braves. He told them about raising a pet barn owl from a baby. Dwayne even let the city girls give him a haircut. At the end of the week, as they were about to depart, they gathered for a group prayer. Each person was ...