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Sermon
King Duncan
... do something?" Yet it was during this time that Catherine learned many important spiritual lessons. She became keenly aware that there were no shortcuts. God alone was in charge. She learned to deal ruthlessly and fully with sin in her life. She committed her life completely to Jesus Christ as Lord during that time. The seeds of her ministry of writing ” a ministry that has touched thousands of people ” were planted during this period of convalescence. She developed an increasingly strong faith in God's ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... a wretched position in life? Was she abused as a child? Research studies show that many "women of the city" even to this day were abused as children. They never had an opportunity to develop a wholesome sexuality because of crimes that were committed against them before they were really old enough to understand. Was that this woman's situation? Perhaps. Was she estranged from her family? Probably. Was she in great emotional pain because of her life of sin? Undoubtedly. Maybe that is the first reason that ...

Galatians 6:11-18
Sermon
King Duncan
Some of you may remember a program years ago on television called "Topper." It was one of the better comedies in the early days of television. Jim Burns, in his book, RADICALLY COMMITTED, tells about one of the zanier episodes in this series. Mrs. Topper wanted to train her husband to be nicer to her. She found a book titled HOW TO TRAIN PUPPIES and followed it exactly by substituting her husband~s name for the puppy. So any time her husband Topper ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Security Adviser Tony Lake stopped and chatted with Oulette and left with a sampling of petitions. Top Clinton aide George Stephanopoulos returned a few days later to deliver a letter from Clinton, commending Oulette for his "vigilant efforts" and his "ongoing commitment." Oulette noted that ink from the signature seeped to the back of the note ” proof, he said, that Clinton signed it himself. Stephanopoulos offered to accept the rest of the petitions on Clinton's behalf, but Oulette refused. He wants ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... prepared. The key to receiving the blessings of the Master is preparation. Did you know that the average reader can read the Bible through in a year if he or she will read it for only twelve minutes a day? Twelve minutes a day. Could you make a commitment of 12 minutes of your day to better prepare yourself as a man or woman of God? Who knows what word God might speak to you through a few moments spent each day reading this sacred Word and listening prayerfully for God~s counsel for your life. You ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... in a cause we really believe in, we find the energy to see it through. The best way to cure drooping arms and weak knees ” in St. Paul's picturesque language ” is to have a straight path for our feet. Imagine a situation in which you have been totally committed. Maybe it was a special project you were working on at work or at church. Remember how you felt as if you could just go on and on with it? You worked way overtime or far into the night and you seemed to have boundless energy and enthusiasm. That ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... around us. They are our neighbors, the people we work with, the people we love. Sometimes our Lazarus is our children or our spouse. One of the hit movies in 1995 was based on the best selling book, THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY. It is about a woman who commits adultery, not because her husband is a bad husband, but because he is blind to her needs. He is a good man but unable to provide the excitement she craves. We do not have to agree with the premise of the movie to recognize that two people can live ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free." But they were confused. They said to him, "We are descendants of Abraham and have never been in bondage to anyone. How is it that you say, You will be made free?'" And Jesus said, "Everyone who commits sin is a slave to sin. The slave does not continue in the house forever; the son continues forever. So if the Son makes you free, you will be free forever." (RSV) Is there anyone in the room who enjoys being a slave? Maybe you are a slave to your ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... and you will find a person of determination ” who will not give in or give up. Gordon MacDonald and his wife, Gail, spent a month in South Africa. There they met some of the most remarkable men and women, strong, lovers of God, courageous, and committed to the building of a new South Africa. One of their hosts, George Irvine, then the Methodist bishop of the Grahamstown District, told them of a black pastor in his district whose home was firebombed and destroyed one night. Early in the morning the bishop ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... him to be all he could be. He was to focus not on being a victim of life's harshness and unfairness but to rise above it all and become a victor. This is exactly what the power of God can do in the life of one who makes a commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Our faith enables us to walk through the valley of dark experiences not to camp out for the rest of our life in the place of despair and fear. One woman put it this way: "Many Christians count their blessings on their fingertips ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... into "Before Nietzsche" and "After Nietzsche." Things didn't quite work out that way. The philosopher's mind began to break down. His health deteriorated; he began losing his sight. Paranoiac delusions of grandeur and persecution haunted him. Finally friends had to commit Nietzsche to an insane asylum. At this darkest hour the philosopher's mother entered his life again. She had heard about her son's desperate straits and came to the asylum to claim him. For decades she had patiently borne the strain ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... others? It's absurd. We have a responsibility for one another. If that means that we may have to make sacrifices from time to time, so be it. If it means that we have to sacrifice a little of our liberty, so that others will not be confused about our commitment to Christ, so be it. AFTER ALL, CHRIST MADE A FAR GREATER SACRIFICE FOR US. That is the crux of the matter. When we take responsibility for others, we are only doing what we ask Christ to do for us. When we make sacrifices for others, we only do what ...

John 15:1-17
Sermon
King Duncan
... the whole world has gone out." That's a pretty good definition. Erma Bombeck defined a friend as "somebody who doesn't go on a diet when you're fat." That's also a good definition. An important lawyer in Dallas, Texas was accused of a crime he didn't commit, but he had to go to court to prove his innocence. Many of his former friends now shunned him, but one man, who lived out in the country and was unable to come to the trial, sent him daily letters of encouragement and support. The lawyer's name was ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... with this life that will be my gift to God." (6) God has authorized me to ask you the same question that turned Darryl Potter's life around: "Why are you afraid?" Why are you afraid to set big goals for your life? Why are you afraid to make meaningful commitments. "For you did not receive a spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received a spirit of adoption. . . ." It's time to get off the orphan train. It's time those of us who seek to follow Jesus to acknowledge that we are Children of ...

2 Corinthians 5:6-10
Sermon
King Duncan
... and notices a button which reads, "Death Averted." He pushes the button and the machine begins gestating again. This time it prints out another card. "You will survive the lightning strike, but three years from now your business will fail, and you will commit suicide." The man decides to push the "Death Averted" button again and the machine repeats the cycle. This time the printout reads, "You will survive the business failure, but you and your family will be killed while traveling to a vacation site." The ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... revitalization. In today's world it is just as important to work smart as it is to work hard. We need to rest both our bodies and our brains. And over a life-time we will be more productive if we allow ourselves time for relaxation. Nobody was ever more committed to his work than Jesus of Nazareth. So much was at stake and there was so little time. Yet Jesus said to his disciples on more than one occasion, "Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest." Sometimes, it did not work out like ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... years of age, wondered about his pastor's theology one Sunday morning. He was seated near the front with his parents, Carolyn and Byron. The pastor was "preaching away," as they sometimes say, exhorting people to a deeper understanding of God and to a stronger commitment to Him and to His church. In an attempt to sound profound, the pastor paused, leaned forward over the pulpit, and raised a rhetorical question: "And God ” who is God?" In the hush of that moment Paul looked up at Byron and asked loudly ...

Isaiah 11:1-16
Sermon
King Duncan
... statue to recall the tragedy of war and to celebrate humanity’s undying hope for peace. In some places in our world this Christmas, there will be persons folding paper cranes to use as Christmas decorations in memory of Sadako and as a symbol of their commitment to peace. (2) We acknowledge the horror of war. We acknowledge that often it is the young who suffer disproportionately in war. IN THE THIRD PLACE, WE ACKNOWLEDGE THAT WAR WAS NEVER GOD’S PLAN FOR HUMANITY. War is the product of sin. It is the ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... It’s just you, me, and the principal." All of us have things in our life that need to be set right. A Sunday school teacher asked a little girl: "What are the sins of omission?" Thoughtfully, the little girl answered: "They’re the sins we ought to have committed but haven’t thought of." Most of us have sins of omission and commission. There is a dark side to our character we can hide from everyone but God. Do you know how fish get caught in some parts of the world? Somebody lowers a wooden cage into ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... who proclaimed the coming of the Lord. Jesus himself composed John's epitaph when he said on one occasion, "No greater man has ever been born than John." There is the path to greatness “a path that you and I would do well to follow. Humility. Courage. And a commitment to bear witness to the light of God. 1. Scriptural quotations in this sermon are taken from THE NEW TESTAMENT IN MODERN ENGLISH, Translated by J. B. Phillips (New York: The MacMillan Co., 1960). 2. Robert Raines, THE SECULAR CONGREGATION.

Sermon
King Duncan
... our worship service. But sometimes don't you wish we did? Oh, not in an emotional, showy sense. Most of us are turned off by mere emotionalism. There is a story that is very popular right now about a fellow in the South who wasn't very deep in his commitment to Christ but who loved to go to Revival meetings. Particularly if a visiting evangelist had put up a tent on the outskirts of town, he was there. When the invitation was given at the close of the service this man would be the first one to the altar ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... he suggested that the kingdom of heaven is like the best, first class athletes. Seeing them train at the Air Force Academy practice field with all the technology and their native skill he concluded that here might be the pearl of great price and commitment. But then he wandered down to the running of the Special Olympics, which feature the physically and mentally limited persons of all ages, races and backgrounds. He watched while eight of these special Olympians lined up for the world 100 hundred yard dash ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40
Sermon
King Duncan
... protected Sirhan from a crowd angry enough to kill him. Where is Roosevelt Grier today? He and his wife Margie are educating and equipping young kids in the Los Angeles inner city to become independent, productive adults. His organization is named, "Are You Committed?" (4) That is a good question for each of us to answer. A story is told about Mrs Burwick, a retired Salvation Army social worker, in Liverpool, during the London blitzes. During the blitzes people had the idea, somehow, that Mrs. Burwick's ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... trying to remind us that the two Sundays belong together because you cannot divorce the two; the significance of Jesus' entry into Jerusalem is that it was all a misunderstanding of His life and mission which eventually led to His death upon the cross. Jesus committed the unpardonable sin of not being the kind of Messiah everybody was expecting. The word "Passion" may give us pause. We're used to the kind of "passion" that Hollywood puts out. But the first meaning of the word given in Webster's Unabridged ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... say, "I am a Christian, but I do not believe in the resurrection." Without the resurrection there would be no Christian community today! That is the blessed truth that we have gathered here this morning to affirm. HE IS ALIVE! That great and committed preacher W.E. Sangster found that he had an incurable disease that caused progressive muscular atrophy. His muscles would gradually waste away. His voice would fail. His throat would become unable to swallow. On Easter morning just a few weeks before his death ...