Dictionary: Trust
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Hebrews 13:1-8, 15-16
Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... and years ago wrote a prayer that I want to close with. You know it. Or at least have heard it. Lord, make us instruments of your peace. Where there is hatred let us sow love; Where there is injury, pardon; Where there is discord, union; Where there is doubt, faith; Where there is despair, hope; Where there is darkness, light; Where there is sadness, joy. Grant that we may not so much seek To be consoled as to console; To be understood as to understand; To be loved as to love. For it is in giving that we ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... and Jesus asks Peter, "Do you love me?" Not once but three times. "Do you love me?" Three times, Peter answers, "Lord, you know I love you." The third time he's asked, Peter is hurt that Jesus keeps asking the same question, as if there were ever any doubt. I think that the breeze shifted a bit and Peter got a good whiff of the charcoal fire and his mind shifted to that other charcoal fire, the charcoal fire of denial. And that's when it struck him what Jesus was doing. Three denials, three questions, "Do ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... . A spark of excitement began to grow in the room, as he allowed them a glimpse of the glory that would be theirs if they came from behind and won this game. The spark grew to a roaring flame as he had them chanting, "Win! Win! Win!" There was no doubt in any of the players' minds that they could do it. As the chant changed to, "Kill! Kill! Kill!" the coach screamed, "Now go get 'em!" and they rushed for the door. Unfortunately, the locker room door was locked. After just a few moments of trying to break it ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the scraps that fell from the rich man’s table. He lay there day after day in misery. Dogs came and licked his sores. Every day when the rich man left his estate, he had to pass by Lazarus. Do you think he ever paid attention to Lazarus? I doubt it. His reticular activating system probably filtered this poor man out of the scene. Lazarus was a nobody in the rich man’s world. If he was noticed at all, it was probably as an object of disgust. It’s interesting, though. In Jesus’ parable we know Lazarus ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . Jesus says that only a tiny measure of faith separates believers from unbelievers, but that tiny measure is enough. It would be nice if we could be people of complete and unquestioning faith, but that is hardly possible. Always we will struggle with some doubt. That’s human nature. However, even a little faith is enough to receive God’s blessings. The painter, Whistler, once wrote an essay titled 10 P.M. This essay contended that at ten o’clock at night even muddy water gleams with the reflection ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... has done for us, our lives would be transformed. We would have a sense of joy. We would have a sense of trust. I mean, God is with us. God has been with us. God will always be with us. How can we walk around with so much uncertainty and doubt? How can we have such gloom written upon our faces? God has done wondrous things for us. As it says in John Newton’s immortal hymn Amazing Grace, “Tis grace hath brought me safe thus far and grace will lead me home.” What is it that keeps us from bubbling ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... flops, sandals or ballet slippers. Every person, in every profession can witness tot he Peace of Christ through being Faithful. 4. The Shield of Faith: The Shield protected the soldier from arrows, rocks and darts. The Shield of Faith protects us from the flaming arrows of doubt caused by misfortune or calamity or the sin of another. The Shield of Faith reminds us that God promised to be with us, "even to the end of the age," and God has never reneged on a promise. 5. The Helmet of Salvation: We all know ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... John's thoughts back to the present. Right there in the face of death, right there under the cruelty of the cross, the guards were shooting dice for the robe Jesus had worn. Not his homespun, Galilean robe, but the purple robe that mocked his royalty. No doubt one of them wanted it for his girl friend, so they cast lots by shooting dice. The crowd still mocked and taunted Jesus. Even the two thieves on either side of him mocked him. "If you're the Messiah, then come down from the cross. Save yourself ...

3384. Nine Reasons They Did Not Return
Luke 17:11-19
Illustration
King Duncan
... the first place. One said he would have gotten well anyway. One gave the glory to the priests. One said, "O, well, Jesus didn't really do anything." One said, "Any rabbi could have done it." One said, "I was already much improved." That's not surprising, is it? I doubt that more than ten percent of us are ever truly grateful to God. In fact, it often seems that the more we have, the less gratitude we feel.

2 Timothy 3:10--4:8
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... remembering those whom he had learned from as a child. Timothy’s mentor in the faith had been no less than Paul himself: the apostle, herald, and teacher appointed by Christ to carry the gospel into the Gentile world. There could be no cause to doubt or second-guess the authenticity of the lessons Timothy had learned from Paul. But the apostle of the new also called on his protégé to remember the old, the “sacred writings” of Hebrew scripture he had been taught and steeped in from earliest childhood ...

3386. Dead Letter Department
Luke 18:1-8
Illustration
Stephen M. Crotts
No doubt you have heard about the postal service's "Dead Letter Department." That's the place where mail goes when it is not clearly addressed or has insufficient postage and the sender's identity cannot be determined. There the letter is opened and its contents examined for clues to the sender' ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... lights be banned from the city’s holiday display. Why? It was deemed that red and green lights are too religious, so they should not be part of a civic celebration. Later cooler heads on the City Council prevailed and the lights were allowed to remain. I doubt that most of us would think of Christmas lights as being too religious. Especially when we see them adorning the homes of people who verge on being outright pagans. But it reminds us of how potent a symbol light can be. “The light shines in the ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... you this morning: Rob you arrogant of your self-sufficiency. Rob you selfish of your self-centeredness. Rob you contented of your complacency. Rob you humorless of your solemnity. Rob you untouchables of your invulnerability. Rob you of the sickness of your disease and doubts about your future. Rob you atheists of your skepticism. Rob you control freaks of your fears and obsessions. But the biggest heist Jesus wants to commit this morning? He wants to rob Satan of his power over you, and to rob the grave of ...

3389. A Theological Curveball
Luke 20:27-38 
Illustration
Larry R. Kalajainen
... question was the theological one. "Even God got one inside him?" Now in a class made up of children from many different countries, cultures, and religious backgrounds (most of them not Christians), you can imagine that this question had the potential for major theological debate. I doubt if I'd have had the presence of mind to give the answer the teacher did; but, as usual, her expertise in six-year-old theology saved the day. "If God needs a skeleton, I'm sure he has one," she replied. "God has everything ...

2 Thessalonians 3:6-15
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
It is hard to be a long-distance disciplinarian. No doubt that is the reason so many kids happily pick far-away destinations for their first away-from-home schools or jobs. Parental power plays are much easier to disregard when they get delivered digitally instead of “in your face.” College students quickly learn that they can ignore their alarm clock ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... them what to say. Now, most of us will never go to court over the fact that we are Christians. But all of us will have adversaries of some kind. All of us will have dark nights of the soul sooner or later. We will have fears, we will have doubts, life will turn against us. What Christ reminds us that whatever kind of situation we find ourselves in, he is with us. We are not alone and God’s grace is sufficient regardless of how difficult life may be. It is vital that we keep our mind fixed on that ...

Psalm 16:1-11, John 20:19-23, Acts 2:14a, 22-32, 1 Peter 1:3-9
Bulletin Aid
Amy C. Schifrin
... the Holy Spirit. I: I cannot believe. II: I will not believe. Leader: Peace be with you. I: The scars, is it he? II: I betrayed him, could he forgive me? Leader: Put your finger here and see my hands. Reach out and put it in my side. Do not doubt, but believe. I and II: My Lord and my God! My Lord and my God! Leader: Blessed are you who have not seen and yet have come to believe. I and II: Amen, Amen. Hymn Of Praise We Walk By Faith Prayer Of The Day Leader: You breathe life, O ...

1 Kings 19:9-18, Psalm 85:8-13, Matthew 14:22-36, Romans 10:5-15
Bulletin Aid
Amy C. Schifrin
... , All: you speak; and your will is done. Offertory Prayer All: As once you called Peter to walk on the water, so now you call us to live without fear, trusting that your word would guide us and your steady hand would lead us. Save us from our fears and doubts. Save us from our need to control every situation, so that we would give freely from all that you have given us for the sake of him who gave himself for us, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Benediction Leader: May the word of God be in your mind, on your ...

3394. Repent Your Way to a Merry Christmas - Sermon Starter
Matthew 3:1-12
Illustration
Brett Blair
... fierce declamatory oratory. They wanted to interview him and then tell all their friends about their remarkable experience. "Who are you?" they asked. His answer was curt: "I am not the Christ." "Are you Elijah?" "No!" "Then who are you?" they persisted. They had their doubts about who he was but his message to their ears was clear: Repent. There comes a moment when the preacher longs for his hearers to lose sight of everything except his message. "Don't listen to my accent. Don't look at my clothes. Don ...

3395. When the Real World Rears Its Head
Matthew 11:1-19
Illustration
John Jamison
... I don't want anything to do with it." 2. There's the, "That's just Phil and the church is very different than Phil." 3. Then there's finally the, "Phil is the church and that's why we are a community of grace." John's imprisonment made him doubt, but grace in the middle of a broken world is the formula for understanding John's predicament and all the other Phils.

Matthew 1:18-25
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... she had borne a son” (v.25). Gossips and shrews might have smirked at the arrival of a healthy, full-term baby born too soon after his parent’s official marriage. But Matthew’s text makes certain his readers know there is no doubt about the nature of Jesus’ conception. Finally, Joseph fulfills a critical role by obediently naming the newly arrived child. By marrying Mary and publicly naming the child, the one with the Davidic lineage, Joseph, officially “adopts” Jesus as his true son. Matthew ...

3397. A Power Higher Than I
Matthew 2:13-23
Illustration
William B. Kincaid, III
... ," the God of Jesus Christ, and the way in which God now lived at the center of her life. Her words oozed with sincere encouragement and concern. Most of all, Martha exhibited a thankfulness which words could not express. Shelly, who came to the meeting doubtful that anything she would hear would change the way she felt or thought, made her way to Martha when the meeting was over. "I want what you have," Shelly told Martha, "I want what you have." Shelly wanted the compassion and depth and hope which Martha ...

3398. Welcome To a Journey
Matthew 3:13-17
Illustration
William B. Kincaid, III
The story is told of a pastor's words to a baby shortly after he had baptized her. No doubt, the minister was speaking as much to the congregation as to the infant. "Little sister, by this act of baptism, we welcome you to a journey that will take your whole life. This isn't the end. It's the beginning of God's experiment with your life. What God ...

3399. Captured by the Spirit of Christ
Jn 1:29-42
Illustration
King Duncan
... won't have any money left behind. I won't have the fine and luxurious things of life to leave behind. But I just want to leave a committed life behind." Did Martin King have that level of commitment when he first began his ministry? It's doubtful. He had youthful enthusiasm to be sure. He had strong convictions. He was well brought up, with an outstanding Baptist preacher as a father. But people who are truly captured by the spirit of Christ do so generally after years of walking in Christ's footsteps. Our ...

3400. Epiphany Moments
John 1:29-42
Illustration
Arthur G. Ferry
... in a most dramatic way. God had told John in a personal epiphany, "He on whom you see the spirit descend and remain is the one who baptizes with the Holy Spirit." When John saw the Spirit descend upon Jesus in the form of a dove, he knew without a doubt that Jesus was the Messiah. John believed that day because of a personal act of revelation. Sometimes that happens. The truth of God comes into our lives in such a dramatic fashion that we can scarcely deny that we have been in His presence.