Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
John P. Rossing
... that God appears to Job at all here. God hasn't spoken since he gave Satan permission to test Job's faith in the opening scene of the book, and he has never spoken directly to Job. Job has been frustrated by God's silence. He has hoped, even demanded, to argue his case before God; he has pressed God for answers, but he has gotten no response. Perhaps God has simply been exercising patience with Job, letting Job blow off steam. But, on the other hand, maybe God has disappeared from the story. In last ...

Jn 5:2-9a · Heb 4:14-16 · Is 1:12-20
Sermon
John A. Terry
... . This is a story about Jesus giving the man, not what he asked for, but what he needed. Jesus did not do what the men wanted, because he wanted too little. All he seemed to want was pity. Instead, Jesus gave him what he needed and was too timid to hope for. And it was in the cause of this higher goal that Jesus helped him. Like a loving parent, God sometimes denies what we ask in order to give us something we need. At the addiction conference this week the main speaker has a simple message. Addiction is a ...

Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... to know that these are signs that he will be coming back. He said, "When these things begin to take place, stand up and lift up your heads, because I am about to save you." (vs. 28, 34) When terrible things happen, God wants us to look up in joy, hope, and trust. Remember tonight when you see the signs hold up the pillow that the day has ended, remember also that there are signs all around us that Jesus will soon return and save us. God wants us to have ...

Sermon
George Bass
... in heaven and glory in the highest!" And this pointed to Calvary, because the only way to establish "peace in heaven and glory in the highest" was by Jesus' perfect obedience on the cross, by dying for the forgiveness of sins and rising to give new life and eternal hope to those who believe that he is the King of kings and the Lord of lords who came to earth in the name of God almighty. That's why this flashback is so important; it really does prepare us for the celebration of Jesus' birth. The silence of ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... for JESUS? It just didn’t make sense! Frantically I consulted every commentary I could get my hands on. And the learned authors of those commentaries listed several very good reasons for Jesus’ baptism, most of which I related to my congregation in that sermon, in the hope that they might help SOMEBODY, because they sure didn’t do anything for me! Even those Bible scholars who wrote commentaries had to admit that it was a bit of a puzzle, and that it was by no means a new issue. When Mark wrote his ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... they might take us more seriously if we were more willing to be what we claim to be and more honest about what we have to offer – namely, that sometimes we have little to offer, and can only stand, in fear and trembling, before the deep human questions with the hope that God will be able to speak and act out of our honest weakness. You don’t have to be perfect to be salt and light. You just have to be faithful. And you don’t have to be a Dale Carnegie graduate to deliver an invitation to your neighbor ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... more than intellectual agreement, doesn’t it? In today’s reading from the Gospel of Matthew, Peter becomes a symbol for the whole church, representing the call to take the step of faith, to venture out on the waters, and to trust in Jesus as our only hope of salvation. Peter also illustrates what happens to us as Christians when we lose our focus on Jesus. Now, that’s not to say that dramatic actions such as Peter’s are the only acceptable evidence of faith. For the vast majority of us, it’s in ...

Matthew 16:13-20
Sermon
Johnny Dean
... day. The minister exclaimed, "Truly this is one of the glories of God!" The archaeologist commented, "What a wonder of nature this is!" And the cowboy said, "Can you imagine trying to find a lost steer in there?" People see things differently. The Messianic hope of those in the Jewish community who held such a belief was that the Chosen One would reestablish the supremacy of Israel among the great nations of the world. The assumption was that this would be accomplished in a violent and vengeful manner, with ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... home. Reaction time has been impaired as a result of the experiment, the road that used to be so familiar takes an unexpected turn – and the roller coaster derails again. A family sits by the bed of a loved one. The doctors initially told them there was no hope for recovery, that death is inevitable, it’s just a matter of time now. But then they came back and said, "Well, maybe… Let’s run a few more tests." And then after the tests, the doctor’s report is "We were right the first time. There’s ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... : first, you spread the 4,175 pieces out on the floor to see what you have to work with. Then, you find the directions. You MUST follow the directions. You have to understand how the manufacturer intended the thing to be assembled if you are to have any hope of accomplishing the task successfully. And by successfully, I mean that the finished product looks like the picture on the outside of box and does not fall apart the first time it’s used. In a perfect world, all would go well as long as you followed ...

Luke 3:1-20, Isaiah 40:1-31
Drama
Martha L. Leach
... were "taking a back seat." Moses: The same could be said for you, John. You've given your best for your people and you've prepared the way for someone greater than you. John: We do have something in common don't we ... most of all, the Messiah and the hope he brings. Moses: Now that I know the Promised One has come, I can go in peace. Grace be with you, John! John: And with you, Moses! Narrator: Moses and John the Baptist - two people chosen by God to carry out his plans. Both were strong, yet humble, men ...

John 19:17-27
Drama
Martha L. Leach
... . He said, "A little while and you will not see me; and again, a little while and you will see me ... because I go to the Father." I believe he had to take our sins to the cross to die with him so that we might have forgiveness and the hope of eternal life. Ruth: I'm glad we met, John, and had a chance to get to know one another. Jesus was committed to dying so that we might have life - even those of us who died before he came. The commitments you and I have made are insignificant when ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... century in a neat, take-home package - in twenty minutes or less, of course. Death and illness and messy stuff like that are the very last things we want to bring into our weekly worship service. Oh, we know that people are going to get sick, and we really hope their illnesses are not serious and that they will get well soon. But let’s not dwell on it too long, okay? That’s messy stuff and we’re trying to worship here, you know? Sure, we have funerals, but those are special occasions where it’s okay ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... one of the many college students who lived in that neighborhood, since the University of Memphis was not far from the church. At first I thought he was just taking the well-worn shortcut across the church property as so many neighborhood folks did. Or maybe I HOPED that’s what he was doing. But when he smiled and began waving enthusiastically when he saw me, I knew he was looking for someone connected to the church. "Well, this is just great!" I thought. "This is just what I need. It’s already been a ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... was equal to the task. She shot back, "you have just described life. Get on the bus!" The day in and day out tediousness and challenges of life can be overwhelming. Sometimes life can be just too long, too hard, and too boring and we can lose our Christian hope and joy and succumb to despair. It’s then that we try to find meaning in life in things other then God. We look for escape through a bottle; we look for happiness in the form of another woman; we look for stability in life through another man; we ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... the basics, the beginning of the list of things over which we have no control. A young couple plans an outdoor wedding. They hope for sunshine on that day, put in a special request with the preacher, "Please pray that it doesn’t rain on our wedding ... pray "in Jesus’ name"? I mean, I think it means to pray as Jesus would pray, but could we know that? How could we mere mortals hope to know what to ask for of what to say to God, especially when we examine how Jesus prayed? In Gethsemane, as the hour of his ...

1 Corinthians 9:1-27
Sermon
Johnny Dean
... with statements across the top "Praise the Lord, The Lord is Good, God Loves You" How many sets of hands process that envelope? Just think, if one of the workers is having a challenging day and sees that return address label - it just might bring a message of hope to them. Look around you on the road this week. See how many "fish" symbols you see on the backs of cars. The "fish" is a symbol for a believer. There are more out there than you think! And don't underestimate the power of these small, simple ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... in the matter at all. She’s a slave, and she has to do what Sarah tells her to do. Sure enough, Hagar becomes pregnant and gives birth to a son, who is called Ishmael. Abraham must have been very proud of this son that he had given up hope of having, and undoubtedly he must have also felt differently toward Hagar than he had when she was just Sarah’s maid. Big problem. All of sudden, Sarah is not so sure this was a good idea. The relationship between Sarah and Hagar began to change. Hagar had become ...

Sermon
Wallace H. Kirby
... not and would not understand and accept him. From that Sunday until Thursday, Jesus must have kept a spark of hope that his crucifixion would not come about, that what he had to offer would be accepted. When he heard that crowd shout on Friday morning, "Crucify him! Nail ... him to a cross!" his hope was dashed to pieces. Perhaps no one has ever shouted at us, but most of us have known the finality of failure. If we ...

Sermon
Wallace H. Kirby
... he had known and loved. Noel talked with the young man day after day, week after week. He told him about his own injuries and his difficulties adjusting. Gradually, Noel was able to help him overcome his bitterness and anger, and to glimpse the possibilities of hope. He left the hospital before Noel did. On his way out, he stopped by Noel's room to tell him about his plans to go home, get married, and start a career. He had learned how to handle his handicap both physically and emotionally. The hospital ...

Luke 15:11-32, Matthew 28:1-10
Sermon
Wallace H. Kirby
... with a mystic, inner joy in which all nature sings. This renewal of nature gives us a sense of excitement and renews our hope. Every Sunday can't be Easter. Every season can't be spring. But every year Easter and springtime make us aware of all ... atom is unreal. Our ability to picture or to prove what happens at death or beyond death is where it was 2,000 years ago, but also, the hope and the promise given to us are where they were 2,000 years ago. We do not know where heaven is or what it is like, but we ...

Sermon
Ron Lavin
... who reached out and touched me, you may sense that he is reaching out to touch you, too. He is. After all, you too are dead, in a certain sense. You are dead in trespasses. You need resurrection. You need life as a gift. There is no hope for you as there was no hope for me unless we are granted new life as a miracle. This man talked to my mother for a moment, then stopped the pallbearers without saying a word. He reached into the open casket and said, "Young man, I say unto you, arise." And I did. It ...

Sermon
Ron Lavin
... had called Christ, he said, "Lord, remember me when you come into your kingdom." The reply which he heard caused him to die of sheer joy. "Verily I say to you, today you shall be with me in Paradise." The long hours of suffering continued. It seemed as though hope itself was dying. Even I had come to see this. The man in the middle was all but dead. Crucifixion is slow suffocation. The criminal pushes up on his feet because of the pain in his hands, then lets down because of the pain in the feet and slowly ...

Sermon
John R. Brokhoff
... failed to win a rich young ruler to be a disciple. When he called Judas Iscariot to be a disciple, he had high hopes for him, but Judas was one of Jesus' failures. He failed to overcome Jesus' weaknesses that led to the betrayal. Jesus failed ... what he should do to pass the next time. He said, "I admit I failed miserably, but I am chalking it up as a learning experience and hope to do better next time." Failure can be a blessing by causing us to turn in another direction or try a new approach. In the little ...

Sermon
Alan Bacon Bond
... have received the enthusiastic greetings from the crowd shouting, Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord!Peace in heaven and glory in the highest. But remember, there is no evidence that Jesus gave anything, but the most sober response, to hopes he raised among the people. He continued up the road which runs from south to north from the valley, traversing the hill to the Golden Gate. Ancient tradition holds that it is through the gate which the King of Israel entered to assume his authority ...