Dictionary: Trust
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King Duncan & Angela Akers
... burning with envy—drove Hagar and baby Ishmael into the desert, where God protected them and declared a gracious promise over Ishmael’s life. And now, the Ishmaelites have bought the favored son, Joseph, to be their slave. And that brings us to the first question I have from the life of Joseph: Who are you when everything that matters to you has been torn away? When all that is left is this moment in front of you, this aching, lonely, bewildering moment when you have the choice to withdraw, explode ...

Matthew 3:13-17 · Isaiah 42:1-2
Sermon
Will Willimon
... people who are trying to figure out who they are and what they ought to be doing. Behind ninety-percent of the questions, that is the real question: Who am I? The way I figure it, on any given day, walking across the Duke Campus to their classes, the majority of ... people are asking themselves: Who am I? And of course, you wouldn't come to a preacher asking that question if you didn't believe that, somehow, the answer has to do with God. Who am I? for a Christian, is best translated ...

Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43
Sermon
William G. Carter
... s the kind of church I want,” he said. “Just me and God, nobody else.” No weeds in the garden. In the parable that we’ve heard, the servants come to the owner of the house and ask, “Should we pull up the weeds?” It’s a reasonable question. The landowner is the sower who has cast about “the good seed.” It was pure and perfect as he threw it about. But then something happened. Some kind of corruption crept in. It is easy to ascribe that to an enemy, to some unseen villain who sneaks in late ...

Matthew 14:13-21, Genesis 32:22-32
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Lori Wagner
... greatest times of desperation and dilemma, most often when we find ourselves in our most deserted places. And those are the times in which we struggle the most. Those struggles are important. They are a vital part of the process of coming into a place of deep faith. The question is, will you allow God to prevail? All of us need a little limp in our step and a little humility in our lives in order for us to trust God in times when we most fear, doubt, or misstep. When we do, we will find ourselves truly fed ...

Sermon
Will Willimon
... was offered for nothing. But now the preacher has thought better of it. Dean Wasiolek has gotten to him about that party sermon. Now for the fine print, the hidden qualifications." What Jesus offers is true, but... Anytime anyone offers you something, what is your first question? What will this cost? "Go ahead, try it for thirty days, no obligation!" (Then just try to get your name off our mailing list.) "Won't cost you a penny. Gratis. Free." (Although you'll be indebted to me for the rest of your life ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... Virginias... “No Santa Claus! Thank God he lives, and he lives forever. A thousand years from now, Virginia... no, ten times ten thousand years from now, he will continue to make glad the heart of childhood.”4 It was a beautiful response to a little girl’s question. Of course, as Virginia grew older, she began to conceive of Santa Claus in a different way than when she was eight years old. We all do. As Paul wrote, “When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me” (1 Cornthians 13:11). But the ...

Mark 13:24-37
Sermon
King Duncan & Angela Akers
... retired seminary professor, Dr. Fred Craddock tells about hearing a Nobel Prize-winning scientist from Princeton University speak about the frontiers of medicine and science today. Afterward he opened the floor for questions. There were questions about cancer, AIDS, and Alzheimer’s disease, and to every question, this Nobel Prize-winning scientist said, “I don’t know.” “But even so,” writes Fred Craddock, “you never expect Jesus to say, ‘I don’t know.’” Then Craddock says, “It’s ...

Sermon
King Duncan & Angela Akers
... we can leave our challenges and anxieties and future to God and focus on being accountable for the opportunities and work of that day. We can do what God guides us to do and leave the results in God’s hands. I want us all to ask ourselves the question this week, “In troubling and uncertain times, who are the voices I listen to? In whom do I place my trust?” Is God’s voice the primary influence in your life? Is God’s faithfulness to you the central reality of your life? What would be different if ...

Matthew 25:14-30
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Steve Molin
... course God calls us to provide for the needs of those we love; we are not commanded to be peasants. But I do believe that God wants a return on his investment, and the return he is looking for is the expanding of the kingdom of God. To quote a question that my friend Tom Nyman loves to ask: “What have you done for God lately?” Have you shared a portion of your prosperity with the Valley Outreach so that they might provide for those who are without? Have you made a gift to the United Way? Did you fill a ...

Sermon
Mary Austin
... time…” would change all of that. “Thus, a second birth, especially if it differed substantially in honor level from the first birth, would be a life-changing event of staggering proportions.”[1] It is unthinkable. It’s not that Nicodemus was slow to grasp this. With his questions, he was stalling for time. He had a lot to lose. I have been Nicodemus a few times in my life. When I go to a baby shower, and people ask everyone there for a piece of parenting advice, the thing I say is that you have ...

3361. All You Need Is Direction
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Maxie Dunnam
... the villager. The traveler just nodded his head. Then the old villager said a profound thing. "My friend, if you know where you are and you know where you want to be, then you ain't lost. All you need is directions! We all know that don't we? The question is from whom or where are we seeking direction. In this new year, I invite you to live with the bible daily and worship with god's people weekly. I don't know any other more proven sources of direction, joy, and peace.

Sermon
Ronald Love
... an easy chair with a cup of coffee, surrounded by people yet still alone, is for me a time of renewal. So, the question is now, “Where is your high mountain?” Where do you go for spiritual renewal? One of the things I enjoyed about being a ... those are a blessing. I make sure that my prayer list is not just a “give me,” but it is also a “thank you.” So, the question now becomes, what does your prayer list look like? Does your prayer list look like a letter to Santa Claus, or does it look like a ...

Eulogy
George Reed
... that reaches far beyond the time and place of Paul’s writing of it. It extends throughout time and space to us. It is Paul’s prayer for us and our prayer for each other this day. At the time of death there are often questions we ask. Why this person? Why now? Why did they die in this way? Sometimes we even ask, Where is God? These are normal questions and we should not feel that we are unfaithful to God because we ask them. We are hurting and dealing with great loss in our lives. It is okay to have ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... long as we can keep them at a distance? Or are we committed to developing relationships with those who are not “one of us”? Who are we excluding from God’s favor and presence? Who are we deeming unworthy of worship and prayer? These are questions we must keep on asking ourselves every single day. Whether a Temple, synagogue, or church –these are not mere buildings for the purpose of gathering, but the true “house” of God is the gathering which in the midst dwells the presence of Christ. You are ...

Sermon
Will Willimon
... how to pray. I don’t know what to say,” we say, “Come to church. Pray for your sin, intercede for the needs of others, given thanks; you’ll get the hang of it.” Yet what do people learn in this “school for prayer,”? I had to ask myself that question a few years ago when a man in my church told me that he needed to talk about a terrible problem in his life. “My supervisor is making my life miserable,” he said. “At work he is on my back from the moment the whistle blows. He shouts at me ...

Psalm 73:1-28
Understanding Series
Craig C. Broyles
... . This half thus ends with a contradiction that reflects on God himself: is God, in fact, “good . . . to those who are pure in heart” (v. 1)? 73:15–17 Now with the beginning of direct address to God (your children), the psalm begins to pivot. The question implicit in verse 15 is, What shall I publicly confess? (or speak; this deliberation over what to say contrasts with the free speech of the wicked in v. 8). It is surprising that what restrains the speaker is not his loyalty to God but his loyalty to ...

Understanding Series
William Nelson
... The author may choose to quote a previous section and then interpret it. There is a parallel for that in the commentary on Habakkuk from Qumran (1QpHab 1–5; 7.3; 8.14–9.7; cited in Collins, Daniel, p. 229 n. 116). More important evidence for questioning this verse is that parts of it are missing from the LXX. On the other hand, there are many differences between the Greek and Aramaic texts, and it is not always possible to reconstruct the Aramaic text with confidence from the Greek. Since this is so, my ...

Understanding Series
William Nelson
... above (Eph. 6:12). In the last judgment God will “punish the powers in the heavens above and the kings on the earth below” (Isa. 24:21). No one can hold back his hand or say to him: “What have you done?” (Dan. 4:35). God may question us, but we must be careful how we address him. There is a fine line sometimes between the lament psalms and murmuring in the wilderness. Lamenting is not only allowed but encouraged, while murmuring is not. The believer who is suffering may complain bitterly to God (e ...

Understanding Series
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... by Tiglath-pileser III of Assyria in 734 BC. Gath was a Philistine city-state on Judah’s border and subject to it, but it would be conquered by Sargon II of Assyria in 712/1 BC. Is Amos pointing to the good fortune of Israel and Judah by his questions and yet predicting the future loss of their supremacy? Or has verse 2 been inserted after 734 BC as an interruption of the form of this woe oracle? If verse 2 is intended to be a prediction, it is a vague one, to say the least. Some have suggested that ...

Understanding Series
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... the name to indicate that it is a divine title. That is, Yahweh is Israel’s Pride, just as in 1 Sam. 15:29 Yahweh is its glory, and Yahweh is swearing by himself, as in 6:8 and 4:2. Such an interpretation has been rightly questioned. In 5:18–6:14, the prophet has dealt with Israel’s proud self-confidence. Some commentators have therefore suggested that “the pride of Jacob” is ironic: Yahweh’s oath is as unalterable as Israel’s false arrogance. Others have maintained that the “pride of Jacob ...

Sermon
David Coffin
... ’s first marriage. Her age has been estimated from about twelve to nineteen years old. Her dance impressed Herod so much that he pledged to grant her a promise of her choice. Whether her dance was erotic in nature remains contested but it is not out of the question. Herod had probably had a lot of alcohol to drink and was not making the best judgment calls at that point. Rather than coming up with a wish on her own in response to King Herod, she went to the side and asked her mother Herodias what would ...

Sermon
John B. Jamison
... Caiaphas. These are the names of power in the first century. And the people wondered, “How do we stand against names like these? How do we respond to the power and abuse that these names represent? How will God overcome them?” Those were the questions being asked by God’s people in the first century. They believed that God would help them. But how? Who would God send? They remembered God’s great armies from scripture: the battles, the miracles, the fires, the brimstone, the floods, the locusts, the ...

Sermon
Thomas C. Willadsen
... always that noble; we’re not always the good guys; we’re not always right. Last week I was talking to a couple of ministers about the hardest theological questions. We are all in denominations that have ministers examine candidates for ministry prior to ordination. I said that one question I always struggle with — and thus one question I always ask candidates for ministry — is about the atonement. What does it mean, how do you understand it, that Jesus Christ died for your sins? One of my colleagues ...

Sermon
Thomas C. Willadsen
... people in other nations. Anyone who’s visited an American supermarket in the last forty years and looked at the magazines — admit it, you read the headlines! — would think the British royals rule us. Seriously, what does the queen do? I’m asking two questions, neither of which I know the answer to: does Queen Elizabeth work? and also what is the nature of her power and authority? Can she create laws, can she veto legislation? Declare holidays? Declare war? I simply don’t know. I do know this: her ...

Sermon
Thomas C. Willadsen
... people in other nations. Anyone who’s visited an American supermarket in the last forty years and looked at the magazines — admit it, you read the headlines! — would think the British royals rule us. Seriously, what does the queen do? I’m asking two questions, neither of which I know the answer to: does Queen Elizabeth work? and also what is the nature of her power and authority? Can she create laws, can she veto legislation? Declare holidays? Declare war? I simply don’t know. I do know this: her ...