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Gen 49:1-28, Judges 13-15, Matt 4:12-17
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... ! When we take on the identity of Jesus and allow Him to live His resurrection life within us, we own our identity as a child of God, engraved with a lion’s share of courage, strength, and ability. When Jesus was leaving his disciples in the flesh, He assured them, that all authority and power was given to Him, and that we as His disciples could do even better and greater things, as long as we abide in Him, and He in us. Paul reminds us again and again how important this relational “abiding” must be ...

Luke 4:31-37
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Lori Wagner
... , we know as Christians, the healing is not in the act, but in the Holy Spirit’s power. “Not by might, but by the Spirit,” says the Lord. Today, we must be ever and always sure to allow Jesus to reside with us, so that we can be strengthened and assured for all we encounter ahead.

Exodus 32:1-33:6, Luke 19:1-10
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... other religions, who worshipped material deities. But the reality was that these “objects” represented “leadership” or what we rather call “shepherding.” The feeling that we are alone and abandoned falls hard on all of us. Our default? Anything we can touch and assure ourselves is really there. So the real “calf” in our lives is our security blanket, so that when the monsters in our closets come to call, we can hold on tight and not have to “risk” the chance that our “invisible” God ...

Numbers 17:1-13
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Lori Wagner
... sign of God’s promise waiting to be fulfilled. For this reason, the menorah is said to represent the almond tree, blooming and budding, and bearing fruit under God’s watchful eye. The lighted candles represent the fiery gaze of God, lighting our paths, and assuring us of heaven’s promise of life and abundance. We see no better example of God’s enduring love and our fickle response than in Jesus’ time He spent praying in Gethsemane. Jesus is overcome with grief at what He knows He must endure. And ...

Ezekiel 37:1-14, 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, 1 Corinthians 15:12-34, 1 Corinthians 15:35-58
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... hurt me?” That’s SO not true! Words hurt tremendously. Every one of us here today has been hurt by words. In a sense, our names are like bones. They define the “inner structure” of our spirit that gives us spine, strength, confidence, assurance, and a feeling of wholeness about our lives. Our names are like our identity DNA. When our bones are “broken,” our whole life can become paralyzed, inhibited, limited, stunted. The false or unfair names that slash us leave breaks and scars until sometimes ...

Genesis 9:1-17, Genesis 6:1-8:22, Matthew 28:16-20
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... us eternal peace. Jesus says to his disciples, “I will be with you to the end of the age.” Whenever we are in our places of no calm, or places of wilderness, where nothing grows, our barren places of our soul, we can be assured that with Jesus, there will be restored creativity, growth, peace, and new life. He is the power and the connection to life. The commissioning also reaffirms that with covenant peace comes covenant responsibility. In the power and authority of Jesus, we can be “Jesus powered ...

Ezekiel 17:1-24, Ezekiel 47:1-12, Matthew 12:1-14
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... Islands, and on Vancouver Island. The tree only grows at the most unlikely places for a tree to grow –in rocky, course soil, on slopes and bluffs, on the very edges of a river or shoreline. Angling and twisting strangely off-kilter, the gangly tree assures its long life by reaching for water and sun. Its clever roots penetrate deeply and widely in the soil searching for hard-to-find water. Its branches lean toward the sun like a house plant. The Madrona’s ferocity and irrepressibility is the admiration ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... creation, the ones God holds so dear that God would pursue us to the ends of time. “Look at your name engraved in the palm of my hands!” God reminds us every time we feel alone or feel God has abandoned us. “I will always remember you.” God assures us every time we feel lost or discouraged. “I will always love you.” Croons God every time we feel shameful, or guilty, or “not good enough.” And with this love, God tumbles the walls of our hearts and ushers us in! There is no greater love than ...

John 21:15-25, John 21:1-14
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... the world but to stand in the midst of the world and to withstand any force or foe. This is the faith of David. This is the faith of Samson. This is the faith of Peter. It’s the faith of one who has been redeemed by God, assured of God’s strength and presence, and filled with the Holy Spirit’s power –a power that is both mighty yet merciful, fiercely valiant against wickedness, and yet mild and grace-filled toward the meek. The mantle of the earth is made of bedrock. Sometimes granite. Sometimes ...

Matthew 2:1-12, Psalm 19:1-14
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... send a messiah, a Savior, who would bring hope and peace, stillness and change into the world in a big and sweeping way. They followed that star, that cosmic sign like a lure to a better world, a hopeful future.* “For God so loved the world” assures our scriptures. For the Creator, the Artist of Life, so loved the world, His creation, and everything in it, His masterpiece, His art, He revealed Himself within it, and pointed to His presence with the lighted vault of the heavens. And the star, perhaps too ...

Psalm 118:1-29, Isaiah 18:1-7, 1 Corinthians 3:1-23, 1 Peter 2:4-12
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... ancestral and future kingdom. To be a living stone of God is allow ourselves to be transfigured in the Person and Spirit of Jesus. This happens no better way than when we engage in prayer. Prayer is a means of “formation.” And faith is the assurance that we encounter God in prayer. Through both faith and prayer, we engage in relationship with Jesus, and open ourselves up to God’s artisan hand. When God’s hand touches our hearts and our lives, we become covenant markers, signs of God’s presence in ...

John 4:1-26
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Lori Wagner
... s cup of blessing, overflows with life. Eternal life. The fountain of youth. The eternal spring of God. God the source of life in the midst of every desert. A walking Source of life. And in fact in the midst of their next conversation, Jesus assures her, ultimately, it’s not going to matter where and in what “temple” one worships. But whether one worships in “spirit and in truth.” “God is spirit. And his worshipers must worship in the Spirit and in truth.” If we want to experience the wonder ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... eternal grace, and patience of God. For Hobbes, there is a “leviathan” within us all, a beast that leads to sin and war, and brokenness. But while Hobbes asks, “Do we know how to rule the leviathan in our minds, our churches, and our cities?,” scripture assures us that only God can slay the beast within! And this is the essence of the Gospel. This very theme in fact is taken up by another creative mind –John Milton. In his epic poem, Paradise Lost, Milton too describes the Hebrew idea of “evil ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... by the blood of Yeshua (Jesus), by a new and living way opened for us through the curtain, that is, His body, and since we have a great priest over the house of God, let us draw near to God with a sincere heart and with the full assurance that faith brings.” (Hebrews 10:19–22) This week, I was learning the art of turkey roasting from one of our expert turkey roasting members! And I discovered that one of the important tips is to “cover” or “tent” the turkey underneath the lid, so as to keep ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... be standing when the walls come down. You may not recognize the future until it comes upon you. You may not know what things will happen next or look like soon. But you can be very, very sure, Jesus will be there to guide you, protect you, lead you, and assure you. Your faith will be your sign. The Holy Spirit will be your guide. I invite you now to come forward to the altar, to remove the blocks you see before you one at a time, and to enter into the space around the altar to receive the anointing of ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... , we would have no Christmas story. It was Joseph’s trust in his visions and dreams as messages from God that wrapped a coat of protection around the holy family and Jesus’ future. In Joseph’s first dream, God is urging him to take Mary for his wife, assuring him that it’s the right thing to do and that the child will be a holy child of God. Without this dream, Joseph likely would have kindly divorced Mary, and what could have become of her makes us shudder. She could have been stoned in an honors ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... immortality.” He says, “There’s millions of people now who won’t see death if they choose.” (2) What does it mean when some of the smartest and richest people in the country are investing so much time and money into not dying? They are assuredly motivated by a desire to help humankind. But is there not also a bit of narcissism and fear mixed into their efforts? If you’re young, healthy, smart or successful, why wouldn’t you want to live forever, especially if you could turn back the clock ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... today, many years later, he is the pastor of a 9,000 member church: St Luke’ s in Houston. The young Boy? James W. Moore, the author of over 30 books on Christian living. That’s Easter. The Risen Lord comes back to life… and assures the disciples that they are forgiven. - Peter had denied his Lord three times. - Thomas had doubted. - All the disciples had forsaken Him. But, Christ came back, forgave them, resurrected them. He came back to share with them… He comes today, this morning, to share with ...

John 20:19-23, John 20:24-31
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Lori Wagner
... and in ourselves, in our future and in our human propensity for compassion and sacrificial love. Jesus did not promise his disciples that things would go back to the way they were before. Bad things DID happen. Nothing was going to change that. But Jesus assured them that even better things would happen now if only they would go forward and proclaim Him risen! Jesus sent His disciples out in the most scurrilous of times to heal those afflicted with doubt and grief, to encourage those who felt all was lost ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... a woman that my product would make her beautiful, but I always gave her hope.” “Hope,” he said, “is the magic ingredient.” (1) Well, hope is the magic ingredient—whether in life or in death, in good times or times of sorrow. The magic ingredient is the assurance that regardless of how challenging today is, God is in charge and that, as St. Paul says in Romans 8:28, “all things work to the good for those who love Him.” That’s hope. In today’s lesson, which is devoted to hope, St. Paul ...

Matthew 13:44-46
Sermon
King Duncan
... challenges, but with God ruling her life—living, as it were, in the kingdom of God—she was able to face life’s challenges with the knowledge that she could always count on God to bring her through. Wouldn’t you love to have that assurance? Wouldn’t you like to know complete fulfillment, complete love, complete peace, complete joy? You can, you know. Give your life completely over to God. A good start would be to pray the same prayer that Catherine Marshall prayed. “[Dear God,] From this moment I ...

Sermon
David & Marian Plant
... , and cajoled his people would help us to also be his Dad’s people, his, Jesus’ people. Just as the parents above wondered if the story of the struggle of their son’s episodes of gagging would end in joy, Jesus wanted us to know that we can now be assured that our stories will end with God. Even as we who have lived long lives can attest that all stories may not end as we imagine them, Jesus proclaims that we can be certain that God is at our side, no matter what. In that proclamation he calls us to ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . Then, after your surprise excursion, it’s up to you to make it back to safety and civilization. Sounds like an episode from a reality television show, doesn’t it? But there are no cameras following you around. However, the company website offers this assurance: “Your journey will be closely tracked by Black Tomato’s experienced expedition operations teams as a safety net. You won’t see them, but they’ll always be able to see you.” (1) Well, thank the Lord for that! That makes me feel much ...

In giving freedom to the slave, we assure freedom to the free - honorable alike in what we give and what we preserve. We shall nobly save, or meanly lose, the last best hope of earth.

Let not him who is houseless pull down the house of another, but let him work diligently and build one for himself, thus by example assuring that his own shall be safe from violence when built.