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Ron Lavin
... made plans to send others out in his name. We pick up the story in verse 6: "And he was amazed at their lack of faith. Then Jesus went around teaching from village to village. Calling the Twelve to him, he sent them out two by two and gave them authority ... is the disruption of that unity, then healing is the act of reuniting these trends. While the Christian may be thinking of faith in spiritual areas most of the time, working exclusively there is not following Jesus' command to heal. Jesus was a Jew. Hebrew ...

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Robert A. Hausman
... says, "This was a grievous cross to them." Common sense said, "You are fools to have made this long journey at the behest of a star, no one here knows anything about it." So now they must go on to Bethlehem, but what will they find there? Still, Luther says, "Faith pays no regard to what it sees and feels, but clings only to the word."1 So they left the temple and went to the cow stall. They thought they would find a king in pomp and circumstance, and instead they found a baby in a barn. Still, they ...

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Robert A. Hausman
... you (vv. 4c-5). Once again, Yahweh becomes Zion's husband. Once again, Yahweh will rejoice over his bride. Once again, Zion will be Yahweh's treasure, "a crown of beauty in the hand of the Lord, and a royal diadem in the hand of your God" (v. 3). This faithfulness of the Lord to his people is continued in the image of the church as the bride of Christ. We read in Ephesians: ... Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her, in order to make her holy by cleansing her with the washing of water by the ...

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Robert A. Hausman
... situation. In addition to the worship and praise of Yahweh and the offering of prayers, synagogue worship was marked by the reading of the scripture, with its stories of the mighty acts of God, and the exposition of the Law. Jesus is shown here as a pious Jew, faithful in worship. As an honored guest at the synagogue, he was given the text from Isaiah to read: The Spirit of the Lord is upon me; because he has anointed me to bring good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives ...

Nehemiah 7:73b--8:18
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Tony Everett
... interview he stated, "This is humbling. It's like I've worked all my life for nothing. I could be bitter, but I'm not. God is present and has given us the strength to go on." At one level, Tiemeyer's identity was shattered. At the level of faith, his relationship with God was strengthened. The closer a problem is to our sense of identity, the more pain we experience, the more difficult it is to resolve, the more we need to rely on others for support, and the more dependent we are upon God's presence. Each ...

Psalm 65:1-13, Luke 18:9-14, Joel 2:28-32, 2 Timothy 4:9-18, 2 Timothy 3:10--4:8
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William E. Keeney
... would cease to exist. Thus people need to be aware of their dependency, that they owe their very lives to God. Having acknowledged imperfection and dependency, persons are then ready to turn to God in thanksgiving and in repentance for their lack of trust and faith in God. Rendering themselves in need before God, they are able to receive God's grace and mercy which will enable them to continue to live. They allow God to sustain their growth toward the perfection found in Jesus Christ. 2. Putting Others Down ...

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Harry N. Huxhold
... futility and the inability of humanity to save itself. For that moment Jesus wanted to be fully conscious, fully aware, and fully cognizant that he might save the world from itself. With the full resources of all his senses, Jesus was offering himself to God in faith and to the world in love. The pain that surged through his extended body in throbbing smarts was matched with the pain that throbbed in his mind and tortured his heart. A drug that would have dulled his pain would not have been adequate for all ...

Mark 7:31-37, Mark 7:24-30
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Harold H. Lentz
... character and for their growing commitment to their Lord. A group of his friends (we do not know how many) brought a man to Christ for his healing. The man had lost his hearing and, in addition, could not be understood when he tried to speak. The friends had faith in Christ's power to heal. They asked the Lord to lay his hands on their friend. For centuries it had been believed that the hands could somehow be a means of passing power from one person to another. On more than one occasion Christ healed by the ...

Acts 8:26-40
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Paul W. Kummer
... to Philip, who had his radar on high, what person to speak to. And in verses 32 and 35, the Holy Spirit is wooing the eunuch to faith in the Messiah. How well do we listen to God? Do we hear his voice speaking to us through the Bible? Can we hear his nudges ... and then ran out of the lecture hall. The young man who had stood up proceeded to walk to the front of the room and share his faith in Jesus for the next half-hour. All the students stayed and listened as he told of God's love for them and of his power ...

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Paul W. Kummer
... is required to make it funny. Everyone can't join in the laughter. A little child is brought to tears. And what about criticism? Do you have a sharp tongue? Cornelius and his friends were given all of the Holy Spirit. We too have all of the Spirit through faith. But does the Holy Spirit have all of us, including our tongue? If you received a dime for kind words spoken about people and had to pay a nickel for the unkind ones, how rich or poor would you be? You can almost hear the gentle exasperation in James ...

John 15:1-17, 1 John 4:7-21, Acts 8:26-40, Psalm 22:1-31
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William E. Keeney
... , study of the scripture, meditation on the person of Christ, and reflection on what the will of God calls us to do each day. It also means acknowledging our failures, accepting forgiveness, and through gratitude for the opportunity for new beginnings to seek to be more faithful in producing good fruits. A further way to stay in contact with the source of Christian life is to look upon each person with whom we relate and to try to see him as Christ would see him. We look at him not in our self-righteousness ...

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Alexander H. Wales
... message from getting through to us. Jesus has so much to say and we have so little time to listen to all that he wants to teach us. It was true with the disciples. It continues to be true with us. We intend to listen. We are determined to be faithful followers. But the moment we hear his voice, we begin to get anxious. His words pour down upon us like a shower, and we worry about getting wet rather than seeking to understand. He speaks about eternal things and we are caught up in the present. We still need ...

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Alexander H. Wales
... the year is pleasant enough. And while the people can be a little overly zealous in their religious fervor, there is something about their faith that I find attractive. There's a purity, a feeling of purpose and morality that exists in Judaism that makes a lot of sense ... of God. If that power of God was, then this soldier believed in what was. Why is it so hard for us to have that kind of faith? Why is it that we need proof, need to see more than we do to believe? I think that part of our problem is that we ...

Luke 3:1-20, Luke 3:21-38
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Dallas A. Brauninger
... precious close to you. Aloha is both: it is giving and it is holding on and protecting... The full meaning of aloha is an act of preservation, not just for us, but for the future. Interviewing The Holy Spirit Asker: The people of my time also ask the questions of faith. When we consider the many ways the voice of God speaks to us, how do we recognize you, Holy Spirit? At least the people of Jesus' time held the image of the dove descending on Jesus. Where is our dove? Holy Spirit:"Do not fear, for I am with ...

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Paul E. Robinson
... the book of James is getting at in the second chapter. What good is it, my brothers and sisters, if you say you have faith but do not have works? Can faith save you? If a brother or sister is naked and lacks daily food, and one of you says to them, "Go in peace; ... keep warm and eat your fill," and yet you do not supply their bodily needs, what is the good of that? So faith by itself, if it has no works, is dead. (James 2:14 -17) What Dr. Jennings, in making his strong point, overlooks, however, is ...

Matthew 6:19-24, Matthew 6:16-18, Matthew 6:5-15, Matthew 6:1-4
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Charles M. Mills
... repent and seek to be more honest in our service to the Savior. A compass can be used to draw circles or a straight line. If on Ash Wednesday, we will look with care at our account, we will conclude: a. We have fallen short of our profession of faith by hypocrisy, self-delusion and pride. b. We have used people as things and things as people. c. The Ash Account of repentance and new life in Christ gives us hope as we examine our motives and renew our commitment to selfless service in Christ's name. Christ ...

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Sandra Hefter Herrma
... may be made to feel inadequate because "all you do" is stay home to care for your children (and half the neighborhood, since "all you do is stay home"). What Peter is saying is, "Take heart. You're not the only one who was ever made fun of for being faithful to your spouse. You're not the only one ostracized because you work up to the quitting bell. You're not the only person who is shocked at what people do to each other. You're not the only one angered by co-workers who take home everything they need ...

1 Corinthians 1:18--2:5
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Richard Hasler
... man leaving his family with a book in his hand and a heavy burden on his back. He meets Evangelist who advises him to flee the City of Destruction and points him to the Wicket Gate. Along the way he meets numerous colorful characters: friends, such as Faithful and Hopeful; and foes, such as Worldly Wiseman, Hypocrisy and Giant Despair. He makes his way along the road confronted by one obstacle after another. All the time he is weighed down by the heavy burden he is carrying on his back. At last he comes to ...

Psalm 119:1-176, Romans 8:1-17, Genesis 25:19-34, Matthew 13:1-23
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William E. Keeney
... of successful activity. Rather it is that there is some harvest, whether thirty, sixty, or one hundredfold. Invidious comparisons among Christians or Christian groups should not be made in terms of the amount of fruit (growth) produced. It should rather be that we are faithful "sowers of the seed." 3. The Central Point of the Parable. The central point of the parable should grant hope. The Holy Spirit will not leave the word devoid of results. We should not be too disturbed about the kind of soil in which ...

Genesis 28:10-22, Psalm 139:1-24, Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43, Romans 8:12-25
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William E. Keeney
... with it. We need to recover the good intended by the Creator from the evil. In the world and in history, evil exists and we need to participate both in the struggle to overcome it and to discover the good that lies beyond the evil. We do so in the faith that the good is more enduring than the evil because God is both good and powerful. 5. The Field is the World. "America: Love it or Leave it," "They ought to go back where they came from" and "Yankee go home" are slogans often heard when persons do not agree ...

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Mark Radecke
... And the tension is enough to rend him asunder. Part of him wants to run. To find refuge in the second lesson or the psalm and preach on them instead. Or focus exclusively on that paragraph of the Gospel about reconciling with an estranged brother or sister in the faith before offering one's offering at the altar. That would be a piece of cake compared to this. But he knows himself well enough to know that precisely when he feels inclined to run, that's the time to stand firm and tough it out. Jacob and his ...

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Mark Radecke
... Or maybe it's Polo!) The gentle poetry of Luke's story draws us, too. Why is it that we are so drawn to this night, I wonder? There are, I suppose, as many answers as there are people in this room. Some are here because they are believers, faithful followers of the Christ. You are here to celebrate the nativity of your Lord. In the name of the Christ you worship and adore, I bid you welcome. Some are here because they once believed and would like to believe again. You come with the "remembrance of love and ...

Matthew 6:1-2, Matthew 6:5-6, Matthew 6:16
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Thomas Long
... of Jesus' day were not headed in the wrong direction; they were on the right path, but they did not take their faith far enough. They go only part of the way; they are willing to settle for the minimum wage of human adulation when ... child dies, his father will think a rabbi can do nothing. So, Master of the universe, not because of me, but because of this father and his faith, can it hurt that his son would be healed?"2 The Hasadim tell this story because of its profound insight into all of us. We are all ...

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John N. Brittain
... to the cross. And you know that Christ speaks to us today just as he did to that woman long ago. The only question for us is, "Will we keep the dialogue going?" Will we respond positively to Jesus' requests of us, will we take risks and step out on faith, or will we get up and say, "I don't feel like doing that." Will we be able to accept that God sees us as we really are, not the masks we wear or the public persona we present? Will we stay with the conversation to the end? Whenever we ...

Romans 8:28-39
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Alex Gondola
... of your goodness, but because you belong to Christ. Not guilty. Acquitted on all charges. Case closed! Friends, we are never going to be able to spray our guilt away. Or ignore it. Or work it off. Or psychologize it away, either. Freedom from guilt comes only through faith. From faith that, while our sins and shortcomings are great, the grace of God is even greater. Listen again to the words of the Apostle Paul: If God is for us, who is against us? He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all ...