Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Larry Powell
... celebrated, oft-quoted volume appears under the title, "The Cost of Discipleship." In it, Bonhoeffer lays down the numerous costs a Christian must be willing to pay. An initiative which has proven so costly to God, including the giving of his own Son, can hardly be expected to result in a free ride for the believing Christian. Christianity costs something. However, there are times when not following the way of Christ proves costly too. For instance, I saw it cost a lady on a TV game show $12,000 once. Oh, I ...

Sermon
Larry Powell
... come in order that we should have "life more abundantly." Death and the end of the world are not glorified; creation, productivity, fellowship with God, and LIFE are. One of my favorite books is Nietzche's "Thus Spake Zarathustra." I don't expect that many of you will have read it as it is a weighty, relatively unfamiliar text. It consists of the pronouncements of Neitzche's ficticious character, Zarathustra, in the celebration of life. Zarathustra was himself the original "Superman," who by achieving his ...

Sermon
R. E. Lybrand
... at home? Are your actions, your speech, your love honestly proclaiming the presence of Christ in your home, or do they demonstrate your belief that you really left the Lord back at the Church? Jesus Christ must be central in your family life if you expect to build and maintain a strong Christian home. Many years ago, near the royal English residence on the Isle of Wight, stood several homes for the poor and aged. A missionary, visiting one of the homes, asked a lady, "Does Queen Victoria ever call on ...

Sermon
R. E. Lybrand
... of her unreasonable jealousy. Her husband could not socialize with his friends without her becoming suspicious. He could not work late on occasion without her accusing him of having an affair. Her husband felt so limited, stifled, and smothered by her unreasonable expectations that he insisted they go for counseling. He confided in the counselor that if he had not sincerely loved Jane, he would have ended the marriage years ago. But her jealousy was about to destroy everything. The problem was that she ...

Sermon
William Luoma
... ." (Proverbs 19:22) A loyal person is not a fair-weather friend. The loyal person is one who is there, not only in the good times, but also in the times of trouble, disappointment, crisis, or grief. It seems right, under normal circumstances, that a king ought to expect loyalty from his subjects. But it is also necessary for the king to be the kind of a person who is worthy and deserving of their loyalty. There is a story from long ago, of a king of a small province in Europe. This king had an exaggerated ...

Sermon
William Luoma
... . He gave himself, as he gave the fish to the poor, and as he provided bread and wine for his friends. He suffered for us and overcame death. We therefore, proclaim his death for us every time we gather. We proclaim his resurrection as we stand with other humans. We expect his return as we work for the world of tomorrow. We know that we have received his gifts and that we are his church. In the newness of the spirit of this day, and with the grace of the Sacrament made ours, we will live as the church for ...

Sermon
James W. Moore
... me.” Josh nervously took the trays and again he said: “Father, are you sure this is legal?” “Yes, it’s legal. Just do it.” Josh’s eyes were darting from side to side as he looked over this shoulder and then the other… as if he expected (at any moment) the police, the FBI, the CIA or the Pope to come rushing in to arrest him. Finally, he held the trays toward Tom and as Tom received the Sacrament Josh muttered: “Body – Blood – for you, Hang in There!” Tom said later: “Of all the ...

3333. An Attitude of Sacrifice
Lk 6:17-26; Mt 5:1-12
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Brett Blair
... . He laughingly replied that if he became a bishop he would have to retire at age 70. "I am now 82," he said, "and I am still going strong." Then someone asked him: what do you think of the Beatitudes? Several students picked up their pens expecting something profound and they got it. Here's what he said: "At first sight, you felt they turned everything upside down. At second sight, you understand that they turn everything right side up. The first time you read them they are impossible. The second time you ...

Luke 2:1-7, Luke 2:8-20
Drama
Edward G. Hunter
... of the cave ... he said he wanted to mark the spot, for many would want to see it. He was right. There are more, many more, each year. Nicodemus argued that Jesus of Nazareth really was God's Messiah, but not the kingly, conquering Messiah we all expected. Rather he was the suffering Messiah spoken of by Isaiah, and Micah, and also in the Book of Psalms. He recited the scriptures to me. I think he had committed them to memory. He said I automatically had a special relationship to him, because he was born ...

Drama
Edward G. Hunter
... like the Judean religion of the Hebrews. We, too, subscribe to the belief that the contest between good and evil is everywhere visible in our world. We honor the scriptures of Israel and admire the teachings of Moses and the prophets. We recognize that they expect their long-awaited Messiah and have prayed for centuries for him to come. We, too, are greatly interested in this Messiah for it is our belief as well that he will rule the world as God's special representative. You can imagine our delight when ...

Drama
Lynda Pujad
... was senselessly murdered. He was only a little over 30 years old and had just begun his ministry. He had his entire life ahead of him. I wondered why this had happened. I wondered why someone didn't do something to Herod about it. I wondered how God expected me to react to this horrible and sudden tragedy. How was I to go on living after this, especially when Herod had no conscience about the murder and went on living day after day as though nothing had happened? John was my only son. He died because he ...

Drama
Lynda Pujad
... . You can imagine my surprise at this. Suddenly, I was surrounded by wealth, royalty, attention and luxuries which I never knew existed. I was always in awe of the surprises that met me each day. Of course, I had no idea how to be queen or what was expected of me. Nevertheless, I always kept the promise to myself never to forget my people or our God. It was a secret. Even King Xerxes, my husband, did not know that I was Jewish. Throughout my time in the palace, my Uncle Mordecai and I remained close. He ...

Drama
Robert F. Scott
... boy could fight the giant Goliathan become our greatest king - King David? Who would have thought that angels would speak to poor shepherds, or that a baby born in a stable would be the Savior? Aye, we missed him then, because God came to us in ways we did not expect: not in the capitals of great empires nor in the beauty of great temples, but in the quiet call of God to human hearts. I missed it once -and God called to me again. God grant you eyes that look for him in unlikely places and ears to listen for ...

Drama
Robert F. Scott
... a good start and gathered a new church. Then a few greedy men raised a mob and had them seized, beaten, and jailed. At midnight, in jail, their feet cramped in the stocks, their backs bloody from the beating, what would they do? The other prisoners expected moaning and cursing, but Paul and Silas were singing hymns and praying to God. The other prisoners, awed, were listening. Silas was not a man to whimper, or quit, or lost faith. Would Paul have been as strong without Silas to pray with him, sing with ...

Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... to the scribes. These were among Israel's finest. They were the epitome of a good example, and mothers cherished the hope that their sons would be like them. But Jesus said that men who despise manual labor, who court recognition with a passion, and who always expect the seat of honor at feast and worship while forcing the poor to their knees are a sad lot and filled with pride. These are the ones who pray loud and long. Such pride not only destroys, but also separates. In Dickens' work, Dombey and Son, the ...

Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... and jealous father, for he was willing to give up his inheritance as king and all of the power and prestige that went with being the first man of Israel. Friendship was never restricted to the unrelated. By law, in marriage men and women were expected to be friends as well, and to treat each other with respect and generosity. A common blood shared with other men and women, brothers and sisters, was and is an advantage to friendship and not an obstacle. Friendship, fidelity, is strongly desired by God and ...

Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... the envy and do away with the nail. Some years ago a man who was well known for his painting ability came to a museum and stood before some work of a known contemporary. For hours he stood and observed the painting with a critical eye. Most people expected him to be jealous and critical of what he saw, for after all, most people considered him to be second best and a few even credited him with being the first among contemporary painters. People stood about and waited for his comment as he stepped back from ...

Drama
Joe Barone
... the pain in his eyes. But he said something else too. "You will drink my cup," he said, "but to sit at my right hand and my left is not mine to grant, but it is for those for whom it has been prepared by my Father." We misunderstood. We expected a different kind of kingdom, and I'd guess that's the way it is with you. I'd guess you, like us, are into wealth or greed or power. I'd guess that you, like us, want to be the ones to bring the kingdom in a special way ...

Drama
Joe Barone
... have been like to be the high priest Caiaphas, the one to whom Jesus was brought from the Garden of Gethsemane? Here's one way he might have seen these events. Dramatic Monologue: The High Priest, Caiaphas There's no question in my mind that I was right. You might expect me to be sorry that we killed this man named Jesus, but I'm not. Oh, I've heard the claims that he rose again from the dead. Claims, that's what they are. And he's not the first one they've said that about. It all comes down ...

Matthew 26:17-30, Matthew 26:36-46
Sermon
Robert Allen
... in business. He had a happy family life. He had everything going his way. Then, a routine medical examination turned up something very serious -- a brain tumor. I went to the hospital to see him shortly before his surgery. We talked about the things you would expect a young man to be concerned about just prior to undergoing surgery to remove a brain tumor. We talked about his family. We talked about his wife and two chidlren. We talked about his fear of dying. As we sat there in that hospital room and ...

Sermon
Robert Allen
... t Cleopas and his companion recognize Jesus when he first approached them on the Emmaus Road? No one knows! The Bible simply says, "They saw him, but somehow did not recognize him ..." Perhaps, they had seen him crucified on a cross and they simply didn't expect to see him again. Whatever the reason, they walked along the dusty road and listened to this stranger. When they reached Emmaus, they invited this stranger to share their evening meal and spend the night in their home. It was here in their home that ...

Sermon
Robert Allen
... you to know the exact time?" The fox replies, "Oh, if you say you will come at 4:00, then I will begin to be happy at 3:00." There was joy and happiness in the hearts of the disciples because they were anticipating his coming again. They were expecting the coming of his Holy Spirit. They believed the promise that Jesus would not leave them alone. I was teaching a Bible class several years ago and a sweet little old lady raised her hand and asked, "Dr. Allen, do you believe in the second coming?" "Believe in ...

Acts 13:13-52
Sermon
Carl Jech
... combining great effort with an ability to relax, the "trick" of combining a sense of urgency with a sense of humor. It wasn't only the people in Jesus' day who resisted climbing out of their ruts. How open are we to new insights? Jesus never asked or expected his fellow Jews totally to give up their traditional beliefs. His message was only that they needed to take a new look, get a new slant on what their tradition was all about! The "quantum leap" that his message called for was not a huge change, but it ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... after he put up his sign, he might call the police or come out and give you a bawling out, or tell your parents what you did and ask them to punish you. When we commit a sin against God we know that something should be done to us. We expect God to punish us in a manner that we will remember, so that we will not do it again. But in the prayer that Jesus teaches us to pray, we are asking that God will forgive our trespasses or sins and forget all about it. Of course Jesus knew that ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... behind him, and they were looking for Christians everywhere and killing them. The very name of Paul of Tarsus made Christians tremble. Ananias tried to argue with the Lord, but the voice of the Lord told him to go to a certain house on a certain street where Paul was expecting him. What can you do when you hear the voice of God speaking to you? You do as you are told. Ananias went to the house and there he found Paul lying on a bed. He was blind. Paul had been blinded by a very bright light on the way ...