Dictionary: Hope
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... . In that city death was waiting for him, but he couldn’t be turned aside or diverted by Samaritans, protective disciples, or anyone else. It was the Father’s will that he should die. And Jesus could accept that knowledge in perfect obedience and hope. Jerusalem presented him with no options. On Following Christ Jesus expected his disciples and others who believed in him to follow him to Jerusalem and to witness those things which were to happen there and turn the world upside down - without delay. He ...

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... cave in which to sleep, I think that for this one Samaritan it was a double whammy. And when they came to Jesus, as he neared them, crying not "Unclean," but "Jesus, Master, have mercy," I visualize this lone Samaritan as tagging on behind. If the nine could hope for mercy, perhaps there might be mercy for him, too, if he could just get close enough. Perhaps a little mercy might spill over onto him. The ideals spelled out in the poem of Emma Lazarus, a welcome for the stranger and the foreigner, a haven for ...

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Carveth Mitchell
... chapters of the Confessions of Saint Augustine are filled with references to his mother’s earnest prayers that he might become a Christian. One day he told her he was going to Italy with some companions. She believed that if he went to that sinful city there would be no hope of his reform. She prayed earnestly that God would not allow him to go to Italy. She did all she could to prevent it, even so far as to follow him on the early part of the journey, until he tricked her and went on with the journey. It ...

Sermon
Carveth Mitchell
... important question for us is this: Where are we in this division? How does this Gospel apply to us? At least three things apply. 1. Since we are here at worship, of course we assume that we are those who love and serve him. This is devoutly to be hoped, but we need to examine our attitudes to see how true it is. Are we being faithful in our witness for him? Or is our sometimes-polite silence a facade for a flabby neutrality? Is our occasional church attendance only a sop to social conformity? Is our anemic ...

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Carveth Mitchell
... we are Jesus’ disciples they are questions we must ask and answer - to ourselves and to him. All in all, it was not a comfortable dinner that day, but we can hope some attitudes toward humility and sharing were changed. Given some of our attitudes on status and benevolence, it may not be comfortable for us to read about it today either. Still, we can hope it may change some of our attitudes as well. O, Lord, help us to remember those who it is so easy to forget - those who need not only our charity, but ...

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... Jesus. He wanted to be in the saving, uplifting presence of his Lord. That was his dream. As Peter walked toward Jesus over the wafer, the wind and the waves became an obstacle and he started to sink. But the courage of faith took over. He centered his hope on Jesus, and the Lord saved him. So there we have the three elements: the dream, the obstacles and the courage of faith. Let us take up this three-pronged message now under the theme, OVERCOMING LIFE'S OBSTACLES. I. First of all, the dream. Peter had a ...

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... of computer. It was fed particular religious data, which happened to be Christian data. Now the material is sort of locked in, like other influences from his cultural background. And that's why he's a Christian! Why are we Christians? I hope it's because daily we're overwhelmed by God's love for us in Christ. I hope it's because we are living under the swaying authority of the Father's love. That's the authority of love that would be ideal in any father, isn't it so? Today on Father's Day we ask the serious ...

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... of living with God, or they will live under the reign of the devil. People will live out their days in the heights of hope and faith and fulfillment, or they will feel smothered in the depths of despair and frustration. To put if in the barest terms, the ... to bring to those who are ripe for harvest. Every Christian is called to share the good news of the Gospel, the news that brings hope and new life and a new outlook. Let's not get the idea that we merely want to lure more people into the church though ...

John 19:28-37, John 19:17-27
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... and, through him, the world would be blessed. God brought his people out of Egyptian bondage under Moses. He led them into a Promised Land and gave them a king. God put his hopes in David and made his kingdom great. But sin came in and the kindgom was divided and eventually taken into captivity. Then, we read how God put his hope in a saving remnant by which the world would be brought back to God. The remnant was his servant, Israel, about whom we have several servant poems in the Old Testament. The remnant ...

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... : "Did God say?" Now Eve knew that God said they should not eat the fruit of a certain tree. Again, do you see the method Satan uses, the suggestion of doubt of the very truth of God? Satan uses the same technique upon us Christians. This is how he hopes to get inside us and take over our lives as master. The common expression today is, "I am not so sure anymore ..." You can say, "I once believed that all the Ten Commandments were to be obeyed regardless of the situation. But now in the light of Situation ...

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... . At the time when attempts were made on President Ford's life, a reporter called attention to the fact that Richard Keiser, head of the Secret Service, looked very much like the president. When he was asked whether he thought he could ever be shot by mistake, he replied, "I hope so." If a man could do this for a fellow-man, for his secular master, how much more will a Christian die in the place of the Master of all men! Moreover, whatever we do for others is done for Jesus. We give to the poor, we love our ...

Children's Sermon
... law is like a pillowcase and that love is like a pillow? That's right. A pillowcase is like a promise that someday it will be good to sleep on, but a pillow is like keeping that promise. You can sleep on a pillow, but a pillowcase is just a hope. Before Jesus came we had the law, and the law promised certain things, but when Jesus came, the promise was filled. That is the way love works. The law tells you to be good. Love fills your heart and you are good. The law tells you to be kind. Love ...

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Brett Blair
... in the story. The reader is allowed to see the basic decency and humanity of Quasimodo, the hunchback, while the crowd sees him only as a monstrous freak. The story, in its essence, is part tragedy, and part hope. Our text this morning, not surprisingly, comes from Luke’s Gospel. This story also, is part tragedy and part hope. Luke is the only Gospel writer who records this event in the life of Christ. But Luke, being a physician, would have been drawn to a story like this. He does not go into a lot of ...

Sermon
Wallace H. Kirby
... resourcefulness. The clay, though it be marred, could be salvaged. The wheel kept on turning and the Potter kept shaping and reshaping the clay over and over again. Judah was still in God’s hands. Jeremiah began to look for and to build for a future of hope. The picture God presents through Jeremiah is brief and simple, and extraordinarily rich. The parable still speaks to us today. Each of us is clay in the Potter’s hands, just as surely as Judah was. God designs the vessel - the person each of us is ...

Sermon
Wallace H. Kirby
... one of the pastors of that downtown church. He followed me into the office complex. "What can I do for you?" I asked, hoping that a meal ticket or perhaps a quick referral to another helping agency of the city would suffice. "God is sending me to ... you won’t listen to God! I’ll go find someone who does listen, as I do!" He left without a bus ticket to Florida, but I hope he had begun to think about his need to accept responsibility for his life and his decisions. The telephone rang at one o’clock in the ...

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... ". His word is a "Yes" in a world filled with "No"! His is a positive affirmation which sounds like a roll of thunder amid human fears, frustrations, and betrayals - ancient or modern. In this passage, God offers Israel a Divine "Yes" to all its best hopes and its highest aspirations. But more than that, the hopes and the dreams of all humanity also find their "Yes" in him, who offered himself, in all his love and grace, to the people Israel, and who also offers himself, in all his grace and love, to us.

Exodus 3:1-22
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... service of God and is committed to fulfilling the desires of the Almighty must have the faith to bring fear and anxiety under control. That is not to say these haunting devils will be totally removed from one's life, but it is hoped they will be under control, because the individual will have found something stronger than fear, something that will subdue the anxiety. Jacques Maritain said, "Ancient pagan wisdom knew that man's noblest, happiest and most human aspect is appendant to what is suprahuman, and ...

Genesis 25:19-34
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... world to sin, makes tragedy almost unavoidable. Rebekah was in a tragic state. She was barren and bereft of all hope. Then, as Buechner would say, "However, if tragedy is inevitable, comedy is unforeseeable." After all, there was a comicalness in ... to fill the hunger of his stomach. It is not difficult to see how these two brothers are prototypes of modern people. Our only hope comes from the fact that he who calls us never said, "Be certain that your lives are pure and spotless and your motives beyond ...

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... that all of us want from life are these: the fulness of life, the life that only God can give: peace, happiness, inner joy, hope, purpose, meaning, a life beyond this one, heaven, eternity. And only these things God can give. And in the end, the only thing ... God. My soul thirsts for God, for the Living God. Why are you cast down, O my soul, and why are you disquieted within me? Hope in God; for I shall again praise Him, my help and my God. PRAYER OF ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA Take, O Lord, and receive my entire ...

3220. They Watched Him
Luke 14:1-14
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Wallace H. Kirby
... that they could discredit Jesus so that his influence would falter. They watched, hoping that he might say the wrong word like politicians, whose careless words are used against them. They watched, perhaps thinking they could catch him in a compromising situation. Or perhaps they wanted to find some glaring insincerity so that people might begin to wonder if he really believed and followed ...

Sermon
... does not want to see us confused or hurt. Another thought needs to be shared. The story is being told by the Son of Light. The characters in the story are the sons of this world, but the story is being told by the Son of Light. Herein lies our hope. We are not alone as we struggle against the powerful forces of evil in our world. The Son of Light is with us not just to help identify evil but to help us overcome this power in our lives. This is good news. Jesus is not merely the one who ...

Luke 17:11-19
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... feasted in their fellowship with one another and with God. Such a celebration is one of the ways we have of expressing our thanks to God. Second, he decided to write a book about God, faith, love and health. The book was written as a joyful expression of his hope in God as revealed to us in Jesus Christ. Again, this was a way of offering God thanksgiving and praise. Third, he put a sign up on his property of Block Island. He explains that it is customary for people to name their homes on this island, and ...

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... fired, signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone, it is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its science, the hopes of its children. The cost [in 1953 dollars] of one modern heavy bomber is this, a modern brick school in more than thirty cities. It is two electric power plants, each serving a town of sixty thousand in population. It is two fine, fully-equipped hospitals. We ...

Sermon
Kendall McCabe
... you an example, that you also should do as I have done to you. Some of you will be admitted to Holy Communion for the first time tonight. And some of the rest of you will make your first communions in three more days, at Easter after your baptisms. I hope you will think of that as a high honor and a precious privilege, to share with the saints in all ages around the banquet table of the Lamb. But remember, please, those saints deserve the name of saint because they went with their Lord all the way. And how ...

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Kendall McCabe
... , you do have those days when the light seems to have gone out of life, when faith is a thing wished for and not a hope realized, when all this talk about the Gospel sounds like good news for somebody else, but not for me. "They have taken away my Lord ... laid him." We may come to church much the way Mary went to the tomb that morning. We come to grieve for something lost, to hope that flickering memories of a vibrant faith may kindle just enough strength to get us through one more week. We don't really expect ...