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Children's Sermon
King Duncan
... tells of Ezra reading the scriptures to the people. The people didn't have Bibles of their own, so they depended on the priests to read it to them. Everyone was gathered around, and Ezra read from early morning until the middle of the day. Can you imagine listening to Bible stories for that long? The people listened very carefully. They realized that they hadn't been living right and were very sorry. They all began to cry! Nehemiah, the governor, told everyone to go and eat a special meal and give food to ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... years old, who was active in his local church. In his interview, Mr. Champion said, "I know I've been born again." Then he added, "My hands look new. My feet look new. Yeah, he changed my heart. I had a hard heart, but he changed it." (4) Can you imagine being able to say, at the age of 100, that everything about you is new? That's truly a man who has found the abundant life that Jesus promised us. What's the first step in discovering that abundant life? Giving up the old life. This is the one evening ...

Joshua 5:1-12
Sermon
King Duncan
... the Israelites no longer had manna; they ate the crops of the land of Canaan that year." Do you get the picture? For forty years of wilderness wandering, God provided the children of Israel with manna from the skies to meet their physical needs. Don't you imagine they got tired of eating the same thing every day? Surely they were passing around a recipe book, "101 Ways to Serve Manna." Can't you hear the grumbling? "Oh, man, not manna again." Forty years. I'm sure God made it appetizing for them. Even more ...

Sermon
King Duncan
In Operation Desert Storm a few years ago, for camouflage purposes, a division of soldiers had to repaint their Humvees to the color of the surrounding sand. The result was that the Humvees suddenly acquired a distinctly pinkish cast. As you can imagine, this became quite a source of humor for the soldiers. Someone even made a bumper sticker for one of these Humvees. It read, "Ask me about Mary Kay." Human beings are so creative. Particularly when it comes to humor. We can see evidences of that creativity ...

Children's Sermon
King Duncan
Object: For this lesson you need something to give each child. Something for the girls, such as a hair barrette or ribbon and something for the boys, such as a little car or animal (these can be bought rather inexpensively in bulk at a dollar store). Use your imagination here and your knowledge of the children that come to hear your story! This morning I have something for each of you. [Pass out the items you have.] Why do you think I gave each of you the item that I did? Why didn't I give (boy's name) ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . (1) Perhaps some of you wish you could have been in that crowd. The world seems to be divided into people who hug and people who don't hug. (Huggers and non-huggers.) My guess is that the huggers are more emotionally healthy people than their counterparts. Imagine all the positive energy that filled the air that day at the Scout event. The world's biggest hug--except for the hug that took place that day long ago when Jesus stretched out his arms on the cross of Calvary. That was the ultimate hug. Perhaps ...

Revelation 5:1-14
Sermon
King Duncan
... Jesus we could believe that God wants us to kill people in His name. That is what some people believe. If you are an infidel, if you are an unbeliever, then your life is worthless. Killing you would honor God. There have been fanatics in almost every religion imaginable who have had this attitude toward people who held other beliefs. But then we come to Jesus and hear him say, "You have heard that it was said, "˜You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.' But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray ...

Revelation 21:1-27
Sermon
King Duncan
... honestly thought about them. Cindy was devastated. Although their friends were cordial to their faces, the video recorded the true thoughts of their hearts. (1) The real lesson here is to beware what you put on videotape, because it will always come back to haunt you. Imagine your life captured on videotape and then presented to God on the final day--even those parts you thought the camera wasn't picking up. Is that a scary thought? It's something to think about as we come to our reading from God's word ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... --became concerned that there were no good Baptist schools near their town. Carter first became alarmed when he heard that his niece and nephew had converted to Methodism. This dire circumstance occurred at a local Methodist school they attended. Now you can imagine how this affected a dyed-in-the-wool Baptist. These young people had become--horrors!--Methodists! Even more alarming, Carter's own son attended that school, and he was worried the boy might also be led astray by strange Wesleyan theologies. So ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the extra cash was taxable, too. What finally happened? The winner skipped the free jet trip and took a cash settlement. (7) None of us likes to pay taxes. Still, we don't have the hatred for the tax collector that the people had in Jesus' time. Imagine, if the setting were Palestine today and a Palestinian in each village acted as an agent of the Israeli government--and skimmed off some extra besides, he would not last long. And yet Jesus called Zacchaeus down from the tree and told him that he was going ...

Ephesians 1:1-14
Sermon
King Duncan
... Well, if they weren't before, they certainly are now. And here is my favorite. It was a headline that came out before the fall of Saddam Hussein. Here is how it read: "Iraqi Head Seeks Arms." (1) Now there's a visual image that gets the imagination going. "Iraqi Head Seeks Arms." In light of Saddam's situation today, the former head of Iraq probably should have been seeking a brain rather than arms. But this absurd headline is a perfect description of today's Bible passage. A head seeking arms. There are ...

2 Thessalonians 3:1-5
Sermon
King Duncan
... who sleep on the job, that's another issue. The first thing we should say about work is that work is a gift from God. Work is not a curse that God has placed on us. Adam and Eve were to tend the garden in paradise. It was never imagined that people would not be productive. After the expulsion from the Garden of Eden, man and woman were estranged from one another and from God. They were also estranged from the earth itself. That is why work became unpleasant for them. They earned their keep by the sweat of ...

Colossians 1:15-23
Children's Sermon
King Duncan
Object: Bring a "pocket card" picture of Jesus for each child. These can be purchased at a Christian supply store. Have you ever wondered what God looks like? What do you imagine Him to look like? I think God knew we would be curious about Him. He loves us so very much and wants to help us, so He sent a part of Himself "“ His Son, Jesus. Jesus is the visible image of the invisible God. The disciples and all of the ...

Isaiah 11:1-10
Sermon
King Duncan
... state, one child had passed away. One child was a stock car driver, another child was a teacher, and the oldest daughter was now a missionary. He told Don that the family had spoken of that one special Christmas many times over the years. (5) Do you imagine that any material gift that Don has ever received will mean as much to him as that evening spent sharing the true meaning of Christmas with that family of limited means? That's how it works. How often we forget. It IS more blessed to give than receive ...

Isaiah 63:7-14
Sermon
King Duncan
... near Christmastime, and the people of the community decided that these four boys deserved to have a special Christmas. In fact, it would be very special, because these boys had never heard of Christmas before. They'd never been out in the community before, so imagine their surprise when the townspeople took them to the local church for the Christmas service. They gave the boys new clothes, and fruits and nuts and candy. One of the boys was so overwhelmed that he jumped up in the middle of the service and ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... we get trapped in this cycle of wanting more and more nice things? When push comes to shove, we know that things do not add to our happiness. And yet think of the hours, days, months and years we spend working for and worrying about our possessions. Imagine if we put our time and energy to better uses. Jesus knows we are not evil people; simply foolish. Dr. Richard Halverson, while serving as chaplain of the U.S. Senate, made a speech in which he said that modern man suffers from what he calls "Destination ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Church] as easily as he was the leader of the synagogue. Religious affiliation is not a factor here. The point is that he was the top dog . . . until Jesus came along. And this leader of the synagogue had certainly never healed anybody. Don't you imagine that he was feeling just a little bit threatened by this upstart Jesus? A little bit envious? There is nothing like having a person come along whose just a little bit smarter, a little more capable, a little more attractive to cause you to start finding ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... advertising. When one does, we are surprised, delighted. But, of course, I doubt this is what Jesus had in mind. He seems to be advocating a lifestyle of humility. Nothing ground shaking there. It's the second part of this lesson that's disturbing. Let's imagine your daughter is getting married. Jesus says in effect, "Don't invite your boss and all your well-off friends to your daughter's reception. Rather, go to the worse part of downtown and pick up some homeless people and invite them. In fact, you might ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... a burning ambition to build his small retail store into a large chain of department stores. His problem was that no one knew his name. He couldn't attract customers. He had only limited capital. This was shortly after World War II. As you might imagine there were shortages in Germany of almost everything. Thus, the existing big department stores saw no reason to cut prices. They sold whatever they could get at healthy margins. Neckerman saw this as an opportunity. If only he could position his store as the ...

Isaiah 9:2, John 8:12
Children's Sermon
King Duncan
... year? That's right. Over one-half of the year would be in darkness. That is a long time. Suppose every day from now until school is nearly out, you looked out your window and it was totally dark. That would get pretty boring, wouldn't it? Can you imagine how happy and excited you would be when you finally did see the first ray of light when the sun finally did shine? You would be overjoyed, wouldn't you? You would probably have parties and call all your friends and plan all kind of celebrations. The prophet ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... did not turn away this poor woman with the blood disease. I like what Mark says next about her. In the King James translation it reads like this: "And (she) had suffered many things of many physicians. . ." I'll bet she did! Can you imagine the primitive state of medicine in those days? But these next words sound all too modern: ". . .and had spent all she had. . ." Medicine has always been expensive. But the physicians had only lightened her purse, not her misery: ". . .and (she) was nothing bettered but ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... wants to prepare us for the greater extravagance of Heaven. It reminds me of the old story of two fellows who died and were walking the golden streets of God's celestial realm. There was more beauty and more splendor and more joy there than they had ever dreamed imaginable. One of them turned to the other and said, "Isn't this wonderful?" The other replied, "Yes, and to think we could have gotten here ten years sooner if we hadn't eaten all that oat bran." God has so many blessings to pour out on all of us ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... away?" Peter's plaintive reply lives forever, "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life; and we have believed, and have come to know, that you are the Holy One of God." "Lord, to whom shall we go?" We can scarcely imagine anyone other than Peter saying this. It seems unlikely that this would have been the first response from the critical Thomas or the more philosophical John. This sudden, unqualified remark could only have come from Peter. At the mere mention of leaving Christ, Peter's ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... individually, "What is your grade? Do you deserve the grade you are receiving? How much did all your studying for this exam help you achieve your final grade?" This student, writing about this experience, says, "Now I am not a crier by any stretch of the imagination, but I had to fight back tears when answering those questions and thinking about how the Creator has passed the test for me." Afterward his teacher had this to say: "I have tried to teach you all semester that you are a recipient of grace ...

Philippians 2:1-11
Sermon
King Duncan
... first page of the Bulletin under a bold, black headline--In Memoriam--was Whaley's name and his death notice! Whaley tried to joke about it but the thought stayed with him for weeks. He realized how close he had been to being killed. He tried to imagine what the world would be like without Hamilton Whaley in it. He began to be bothered by it. Would there be anything left behind to show that his life had made a difference? Hamilton Whaley and his wife, Betty, finally decided through a series of providential ...