Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
King Duncan
... him. They gave him time to reflect at his own pace. He discovered the genuine faith of the people in that church. "They believe this stuff!" he later wrote. Lee's wife helped him come to a faith that he could claim as his own. "That's when I committed my life to Christ," Lee said. "At that point I had to be taken by the hand with someone saying, `This is your next step.'" (4) The townspeople discovered Jesus only because of the unlikely witness of the woman at the well. The people were intrigued with her ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... with a man who was born blind. He never saw the face of his mother or father. When the disciples saw the blind man they had a question to ask Jesus. It was the common belief of the day to associate sin with illnesses. If a person committed a sin they believed some illness or accident would happen to that person. According to the book of Exodus the sins of the parents were transferred to the children. The disciples asked Jesus "Who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?" "Neither this ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... told about the death of her son. Her story is very moving. She told the crowd, "I come with a story about my son, John Kendall Morgan, Warrant Officer One, United States Army, serving in Operation Desert Storm." Shirley told the crowd that her son, Jack, had committed his life to Jesus at an early age. "At that time," she said, "it didn’t seem terribly important, but it was." "A few weeks ago," Shirley told the crowd, "two officers came to our door and told us they regretted to inform us that our son ...

John 10:1-21
Sermon
King Duncan
... very specific - the fear of exposure. That fear gnaws at us day and night. Others of us have a deep feeling of regret. In the spring of 1959 an Air Force major entered a Texas mental institution for the second time. He had tried to commit suicide twice, and he had been arrested for forgery and robbery. For years he had been drinking heavily and his marriage had disintegrated. Yet only fifteen years before, he had been a model officer headed for a promising career. One momentous event precipitated the major ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Each person is expected to pray for the ministry of the church. Each one is asked to tell the congregation what his or her ministry is going to be. For example, in the service Wilke attended a middle-aged man stood before the congregation and made this commitment, "I’m not able to work right now," he said, "so I’m helping with our homeless program, helping to stock the food pantry and the clothing supply for Houston’s homeless." An elderly woman said, "My ministry is to help in the nursery. I love to ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . Then some of the children’s parents began attending church. One Sunday morning when the invitation was given to accept Christ, one of the young people came forward with his younger brother, followed closely by their mother. All three of them made commitments that morning to Jesus Christ. And before too long this family was bringing other families. Eventually most of those children and youth and even some of their parents made decisions to follow Christ. God used this woman who felt she was incapable ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... with their lives, forgetting the terrible thing they had done to their brother. At first it appeared that Joseph would do all right in Egypt. He worked hard and his master trusted him. He was thrown into prison for an offense he did not commit, but Joseph continued to have dreams and gained a reputation for interpreting them. Eventually he found himself in the Pharaoh's service. A terrible famine spread throughout the land, and Joseph was in charge of storing and rationing grain. His position was second ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... amidst trash and junked cars. Teenagers who cut school seem to be everywhere. "In the midst of this dying ghetto," Tony Campolo tells us, "something incredible is happening." A Pentecostal church is growing by leaps and bounds. "This church is committed to doing work that many might consider impossible: rebuilding the community." The church has organized and trained young people to remodel the thousands of rundown, deserted houses. Thus, young people are given jobs while inexpensive housing is being offered ...

Matthew 5:1-12
Sermon
King Duncan
... her entire colon and liver were covered with cancer. Four months later his mother died with her entire family gathered around the bed as she breathed her last. His mother was a beautiful person, this pastor writes, because of her deep faith in God and her commitment to her family. She never complained about her pain or about her life being cut short at the age of forty-nine. Throughout her suffering, his mother would say, "I thank God for my family and my life." Even though she was diagnosed with terminal ...

Matthew 25:14-30
Sermon
King Duncan
... and listen to their pain. Nancy spends most of her day comforting and counseling people. She has become someone for hundreds of people with problems to lean on. Campolo asked her how she became handicapped. Nancy's answer surprised, even shocked him. "By trying to commit suicide," she said. Nancy went on to explain, "I was living alone. I had no friends. I hated my job, and I was constantly depressed." Nancy decided to jump from the window of her apartment ” to end it all. But instead of being killed, she ...

Sermon
Wayne Brouwer
... was. He’s pretended to believe in things that were never real. And when he looks at his children, he knows that they can see right through him. And in the end, that’s more than he can bear. And what does he do about it? He kills himself. He commits suicide. His children found him out. They rejected his hypocrisy. And now he has nothing more to live for. That’s the way it is sometimes. (3) But the other side of the story is just as true. Mark Twain put it this way: When I was 16, I couldn ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... on life support for several days. Today John is alive and well! This accident served as John's wake-up call to life. In fact John claims it was the best thing that ever happened to him. It changed his life. It changed his values, his commitments, his concerns. It changed his priorities. It drew him closer to his family. It taught him how to celebrate the preciousness of life. It brought him closer to God! "I wish that wave had hit me thirty years ago," John says, "because that traumatic experience, horrible ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... see Linda was Fred. He had the gift of hope as well as profound love. Fred knew that Jesus Christ could help Linda. He told her that Jesus could bring healing in her life. He explained how she could meet Jesus. Then he waited patiently until she committed her life to Christ and asked for his healing of her addiction. Several months later Linda radiated with joy as she shared her victory over addiction to cocaine. "I want to share what I've found," she said with enthusiasm. "I want to work with young people ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... to how much he disliked Billy Graham. When he was a young boy his parents forced him to watch Billy Graham on television. This young man had heard Dr. Graham's invitation many times before: "hundreds of you will be coming forward to make your commitment to Christ." But the young man thought it was nothing but a gimmick. Yet something unexpected happened to him when he heard Graham's message in person. He felt as though Dr. Graham was speaking directly to him. Then came the invitation. "Hundreds of you ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... ," Paige told him, "nothing's that bad." Then Paige began to witness to the man about his faith in Jesus Christ. He told the man that God still loved him. And the two men talked for the next thirty minutes. The next Sunday this man went to church and committed his life to Jesus Christ. (4) Somehow I can see Jesus doing that kind of ministry if he were with us here physically today. Oh, not just in night clubs. But in offices and in living rooms and at Little League ball games ” any place he could be with ...

2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2
Sermon
King Duncan
... momentum." Not every church member, not every officer, not every pastor is "in Christ." And how do we know that's true? Because of what follows: "If anyone is in Christ, that person is a new creation." That's a pretty good way to tell: does our commitment to Christ make us a new person? Unfortunately, for most of us, it does not. A Christian radio announcer was in a taxi cab in Chicago. His driver was a Muslim. The driver said, "Now that communism is collapsing, everyone should be a Muslim." The radio ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... and they went bankrupt. But not only did his company go bankrupt, his personal life went bankrupt too. In a three-year period, at the same time he lost his business, Robert's father died, his father-in-law died, his wife became an alcoholic, and his eldest child was committed to a hospital for a year. One day as Robert was driving home, he was so distraught that he could hardly drive his car. As he later recalled that day he said, "I got out of the car and got down on my knees and prayed for help." He had ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... and women." That's true. Are you willing to live your life in the center of God's will? The French Foreign Legion had this motto: "If I falter, push me; If I stumble, pick me up; If I retreat, shoot me." Suppose that kind of commitment were required in order to be used of God. Would you qualify? It happened during a commencement ceremony at a small midwestern college. During the ceremony a scholarship medal was to be awarded to the student who had maintained the highest grade point average throughout his ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... , joining a group. But they're like a child with a new toy: once the initial excitement is gone, they put it away and forget about it. It reminds me of an item in a Youth for Christ newsletter. Here is how it read: "Eight adults made personal commitments to Christ as Saviour and everybody else had a great time." (2) Let's face it. Not everybody who comes to Christ stays around to follow. Nor is this a new phenomenon. Throughout the pages of the gospels we often find many people around Jesus. Many of them ...

Ephesians 4:17--5:21
Sermon
King Duncan
... not only seeking what makes sense. We are now seeking divine guidance. It's not easy to discern God's will for our lives. We do not always hear God's voice clearly, nor are we always listening. Discovering God's will requires patience and a deep commitment. Danny Akin had the opportunity to go on a mission project to an Indian reservation in Arizona the summer before he entered college. But that same summer his highly regarded baseball team was going on a tour of Latin America. And as much as he wanted to ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... two inches of steel keeping her from falling to the pavement nine floors below. Terry set down his bag quietly and walked over to her. He asked her if he could help. She told him she wanted to be with Jesus. She said she was confused and had committed sins and never did anything right. Terry listened to her, and he talked to her. He talked about God's forgiveness, and the possibility of enjoying peace and happiness if she put her faith in God. As they talked, a crowd began to gather. And among the newcomers ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... lot longer than others in coming to Christ. Lee Strobel was the legal affairs editor for the Chicago Tribune. Although he had been raised as a Christian, he was now a self-proclaimed atheist. At one point in their marriage, Lee's wife, Leslie, decided to commit her life to Christ through the efforts of a Christian friend. But when Leslie tried to share her new faith with her husband, he was unimpressed. He did not want to get involved in it. However, Leslie kept urging Lee to go to church with her, telling ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... that $200,000 did not make them happy never asked themselves why they thought $300,000 would make them happy. Asked to prescribe a cure for the success syndrome, Berglas said, "What's missing in these people (Ivan Boesky, Michael Milken, Leona Helmsley) is deep commitment or religious activity that goes far beyond just writing a check to a charity." (5) Jesus challenged the unnamed man to sell his belongings and give the proceeds to the poor. Then Jesus invited him to "come and follow me." It was a call to ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... faith and values and undying loyalty. But, friends, that is what love is. That is what real love is. 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? Ruth was committed to her mother-in-law even when there was nothing for her to gain and everything to lose. So these two women set out for Bethlehem, Naomi's home town. Naomi's relatives greeted her fondly as they entered the city. But she told them, "Don't ...

Sermon
Charles R. Leary
... Landon was not able to control his cancer, but he was determined to control himself and to be a positive witness. Arthur Gordon, author of the two books, THROUGH MANY WINDOWS and A TOUCH OF WONDER: A BOOK TO HELP PEOPLE, tells about what prevented him from committing suicide. He had meant to get it right. He gotten drunk and decided to swim out into the ocean past the point from which he could return. As he walked along the beach, preparing himself to plunge into the water, he noticed a tiny shell gleaming ...