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Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23
Sermon
Frank Ramirez
... to ask many people why in the Bible some animals are declared clean, and therefore available to eat, and why some are declared unclean and therefore unavailable to eat, you probably would get some variation of a speech that goes like this: God wanted to protect the people from unclean animals that would give them terrible diseases. This made them a whole lot healthier than their neighbors, because God looked after them. Now most Christians who love bacon and ham and pork ribs, when asked why we can eat pigs ...

Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... world, our greatest source of bias, or exclusion, of oppression, even of disdain comes from our fear of others, whom we believe do not fit into our “code of rules,” our “code of conduct,” our “code of sameness,” our code of “protection.” Bias and exclusion are our own greatest forms of hiddenness, fear, mistrust, and self-isolation. Today in our scriptures, Jesus deals with fellow Pharisees, whom he realizes have shut themselves off from the people they are supposed to help, guide, and teach ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Like a bridge over troubled water . . . (4) Some of you remember those beautiful lyrics. Paul Simon’s song is a powerful picture of loyal, faithful, devoted love. When things are falling apart in your world, he is saying, I will be there to comfort and protect you. That’s the promise that Ruth made to her mother-in-law, Naomi. I wonder, as young couples stand before the altar and light the Ruth candle in their wedding ceremonies, if they understand the love of Ruth for Naomi? By the way, there’s ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... movement. Some people consider it sick, tragic and twisted that they would use the name “Christian” to identify their hate-filled beliefs. They believe the best way to prepare for the end times is to stock up on guns and ammunition so they can protect themselves from unbelievers and do battle with “the great beast of Revelation” at the end of time. (3) There is nothing in the Bible, or in the history of Christian tradition, that would support this view. Nothing. Yet there are many passages in the ...

John 18:33-37; Revelation 1:4b-8
Sermon
King Duncan
... Pierce to return home and start one of the most effective international humanitarian organizations in history, World Vision International. Maybe you have heard of it? Since its founding in 1950, World Vision has provided food, clean drinking water, education, shelter, child protection services and disaster relief to tens of thousands of people around the world. (6) This is an unfinished world. But into this unfinished world came the King of kings. He made the ultimate sacrifice in our behalf. And now he has ...

Jeremiah 33:14-16
Sermon
King Duncan
... years old when, in 1960, she was chosen as the first Black child to integrate the William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans. Photos show the incredible courage of this little girl who was escorted to school each morning by federal marshals to protect her from the angry white parents who screamed curses, insults and threats at her each day. Dr. Robert Coles, a child psychiatrist from Harvard, interviewed Ruby Bridges in an effort to determine how young children learn to cope with such frightening and ...

Sermon
Derl G. Keefer
... with him the gift of life his wife could not wait to give: his brand-new bulletproof vest. Swindoll commented, “And that’s why Christ came, to give us a vest of righteousness, to pay the price with his blood, that he might protect us with the shield that sin could never penetrate.” *Charles Swindoll, The Tale of the Tardy Oxcart (Nashville: Word Publishing, 1998, pp. 496-497). Each believer is instructed to hunger and thirst for righteousness by Jesus himself. Righteousness is transformed into right ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... view of the public and news cameras surrounding the White House on Inauguration Day. (1) And if you think the White House residential staff has a hard job preparing for a new President, imagine how hard the U.S. Secret Service works to protect the President. Interviews with Secret Service agents describe the incredible amount of work that goes into preparing for a presidential trip. It requires thousands of people to coordinate all the details of such a trip. At least three months before a U.S. president ...

Philippians 1:3-11
Sermon
Mary Austin
... , friends far away, or loved ones lost to death. The secret to it, he says, is not hunkering down, but opening our hearts. “This is my prayer,” he writes, “that your love may overflow more and more.” Not that we may be safe, or free from trouble, or protected, but that our hearts are open enough to overflow with God’s grace, passed on from us to others. Not that we will never know loss and sorrow, but that our hearts are wide open, to pass on God’s love. As we remember this Christmas, may we ...

Sermon
Frank Ramirez
... simply broken people helping other broken people, sharing a cup of cold water in the name of Jesus. Pay attention. People outside our church, even outside our faith, may be doing God’s work, and we should not stop it. The front lines of ministry are no place for protecting what we imagine is our territory. We’ll leave it for God to decide who’s saved. After all, the harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. But Jesus has more to say in this passage and it is stark. “If any of you put a stumbling ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... bed every day, and keep my room clean. I had to wash or dry the dishes. I had to mow the lawn and take out the trash. I had to learn how to vacuum and dust. I think there's still a warrant out on my Mom from the Environmental protection Agency. If there isn't there should have been because my Mom made me clean up the toxic waste in our family bathroom. I really think she laid awake at night thinking of things to make my life miserable. And when I became a teenager, it got worse, she went ...

Mark 10:35-45
Sermon
Frank Ramirez
... used this code as a way of indicating their faith without broadcasting it. Evidently Kopres could count on a non-Christian friend to make the sacrifice for him. This suggested that some non-Christians respected their Christians friends and did their best to protect them. If Kopres did not have to die for his faith he chose not to — and he continued to live for his faith. There are similar examples from Christian Egypt of others who resisted in this way. There was a small rural congregation which ...

1 Samuel 17:1, 4-11, 19-23, 32-49
Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... on his knees praying. David depended upon God for everything and God was with him. Wouldn't it be nice if we could always say the same thing? David's heart was with God. David depended upon God. While Saul and all the others were depending upon the armor to protect David, David was down at the Wadi collecting stones. Scripture doesn't tell us how long he was gone or how long he was down on his knees looking for just the right stone. But you can bet that the whole time he was on his knees, he was praying ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... bed every day, and keep my room clean. I had to wash or dry the dishes. I had to mow the lawn and take out the trash. I had to learn how to vacuum and dust. I think there's still a warrant out on my Mom from the Environmental protection Agency. If there isn't there should have been because my Mom made me clean up the toxic waste in our family bathroom. I really think she laid awake at night thinking of things to make my life miserable. And when I became a teenager, it got worse, she went ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... , loving mercy, and walking humbly with their God? (Micah 6: 8) Do you see Jesus-followers choosing the kingdom of power or the kingdom of peace? Pastor John Pavelko tells a story about a woman named Carolyn Cooper who faced a tough choice about protecting her own lifestyle or making sacrifices for her faith. On a mission trip to the Dominican Republic, Carolyn encountered an eight-month-old baby named Lusitania who was dying from malnutrition. By the time Lusitania’s poor parents got her to a doctor, she ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... nets he had placed along the river. At first, he patrolled the river in an attempt to stop them. But then he read the passage in Romans 12 that says to give your enemy food and drink, and to overcome evil with good. And Robertson decided he would no longer protect his fish nets. Instead, the next time he caught someone trying to steal his fish, he pulled up the net and poured the fish into the man’s boat. Then he told the man to invite his family over for a fish fry. And he told the man that he ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... grip on the rocks, the pitons will keep them from falling down the rock face and suffering major injuries or death. Peterson says that in our spiritual life, each time we remember God’s faithfulness to us, it serves as a piton to anchor us and protect us from falling into despair. He writes, “Every answered prayer, every victory, every storm that has been calmed by His presence is a piton which keeps us from falling, losing hope, or worse yet, losing our faith.” (5) Trusting God to use your pain for ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... Zechariah’s home. There, the two women bonded over their mutual pregnancies. And Elizabeth confirmed Mary’s blessing from God and her role in carrying the future messiah. In faith they bonded. And in faith, Mary would go forward to talk to Joseph, find protection in her future husband, travel to Bethlehem, and under cover there, bear her firstborn son. Elizabeth was a mentor to Mary, a sister, a sojourner, an uplifter, a friend.Without Elizabeth, Mary may not have had the courage to do what she knew she ...

Sermon
Derl G. Keefer
... NIV) “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable — if anything is excellent or praiseworthy — think about such things.” Proverbs 4:6 (NIV) “Do not forsake wisdom, and she will protect you; love her and she will watch over you.” Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV) “ ‘For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future ...

Sermon
Will Willimon
... to poverty to behavioral problems--is whether a child grows up in a two-parent or a single-parent or no­ parent household. . . . The strongest predictors of domestic violence are single-parent households... A stable, two-parent household is the best protection not only against abuse but against the possibility that a child himself or herself will be abusive.'' (''Family matters: The Plight of America's Children,'' The Christian Century, July 14-21, 1993, p. 710). While we must admire those heroic single ...

Luke 9:28-36 (37-43a)
Sermon
Derl G. Keefer
... . God’s laws do not change. What is the purpose of the law? The law helps us become conscious of sin (Romans 3:20). The law helps us find Christ so that we might be justified by faith (Galatians 3:24). The law helps us by providing protection. Instead of utter chaos in society and on the individual level there is a stability and orderly conduct. People grasp what civility means. The law helps us feel secure by giving direction to life. Laws are like fences. A fence keeps those things we want safe inside ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... s disciples . . .” Saul would lose the “who would you rather have a beer with?” poll. Saul was a member of the Pharisees, a religious group that advocated a strict interpretation of Old Testament law, especially the laws of purity. His mission in life was to protect the purity of Judaism by destroying this heretical cult of Jesus-followers known as The Way. Verse 2 in our Scripture lesson reads like this, “He went to the high priest and asked him for letters to the synagogues in Damascus, so that if ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... spirit of Jesus fills individuals or fills churches. We become passionate about declaring the wonders of God. In World War II, sisters Corrie and Betsie ten Boom were imprisoned in the Ravensbrück concentration camp in Germany. Their only crime was protecting Jewish families from Nazi persecution. In the evenings, after the two sisters had finished their hard labors, in the prison camp, they led a worship service in the women’s barracks. The women knew that if the guards caught them worshiping together ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... all-powerful and loving God just end our suffering? In our Bible verses for today, Paul addresses that very question. Remember, Paul suffered horribly for his decision to follow Jesus, so he wasn’t into empty promises or fake faith. He wanted to protect this new community of Jesus-followers from discouragement, from giving up when they were persecuted, when they faced suffering, when they felt hopeless. How does our faith in Jesus affect our ability to deal with the challenges of our life today? Starting ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... for himself during this lament is a “chicken,” a hen in fact –the favorite and usual prey of the fox. However, by the time Jesus gets to Jerusalem, he will become instead the Lamb, the sacrificial lamb, not the helpless, defenseless chicken, trying to protect her young, but the Temple sacrificial Lamb, the honored one, who will take upon himself the sins of all God’s people through his willing death. For Jesus’ plan is God’s plan. He is not prey but volunteer, not victim but willing sacrifice ...