Dictionary: Trust
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Donald B. Strobe
... to be conflated in the Fourth gospel, but in John Jesus’ agony is changed into confidence and faith. What happened? What happened is that in between the agony and the victory came the Voice of God; and everything was changed. Jesus found the courage to keep on keeping on. As the old hymn puts it, “We marvel at the purpose that held thee to the course/while ever on the hilltop before thee loomed the cross.” (No. 444 in the United Methodist Hymnal) What about this “Voice of God”? In the early pages ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... come to trust in the witness of a person who has been touched by a person who has been touched by a person who has been touched by a person...all the way back to that first Person, Jesus the Christ. And that is what the Church is for. To keep alive the rumor that “God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto Himself.” “The one who has seen me, has seen the Father,” said Jesus. As Methodist evangelist E. Stanley Jones once put it, “If God is like Jesus, then that’s good enough for me. I want no ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... ministry, but the whole thing is still a mystery to me. Now that I am sort of "retired," and find myself giving more lectures than sermons, I like to kid my friends in academia, telling them that they really "have it made." When they write a lecture, they can keep on giving that same lecture for years. If it doesn't go over the first time, they can polish it up a bit and try another time. After a while it gets to be in pretty good shape. Not so with sermons. Preachers must deliver the goods Sunday after ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... one of our Christian Creeds puts it: “We believe in the Holy Spirit as the divine presence in our lives.” The Holy Spirit is nothing less than the continuing presence of God at work in the world and in our hearts. Therefore, the Holy Spirit is what keeps the living faith of the dead from becoming the dead faith of the living. Now, that Divine Presence has been given different names in different translations of the Bible. That only adds to the confusion. Many of us grew up with the old King James Version ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... And to make matters worse, it is in the middle of the night! The friend tells him, in effect, to “drop dead,” but the fellow keeps on knocking anyway until the friend finally gives up and gives in and gives him the three loaves so that he can go back to ... who refuses to hear the case of a poor widow, presumably because he knows that there isn’t much in it for him. But she keeps hounding him until he finally hears her case just to get her out of his hair. These are puzzling stories, and I wonder what to ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... ! And they weren’t as sure as Jesus was of what was about to happen. Have you ever had a time when you simply could not keep your eyes open to save your soul? I have. So I am not so hasty to condemn him. I. HOWEVER, THERE IS ONE JARRING NOTE IN ... members I know contributed five percent! We’d be able to pay most of our bills! But I digress.) It seems that the church keeps you on the rolls forever and forever, whether or not you make any contribution of time, effort, or money. In many ways, the church ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... we may die with him.” (John 11:16) Thomas was a born pessimist. He could see nothing ahead but disaster. But he was willing to go anyway. I suggest to you that that took a heap of courage and faith! To lose your faith and hope and still keep on going requires courage of the highest order! More than most of us could muster, I daresay! Then, in the Upper Room, Thomas was the one who was most bewildered by Jesus’ strange talk about the Cross and Resurrection. Jesus told them that He was going away. Their ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... was to go and tell somebody else about it. This tells us a couple of things about the Christian life. Knowing Christ and sharing Christ go hand in hand. How is it possible that we can know the One who has changed our lives and changed the world, and keep the secret to ourselves? We are called to call others. Frederick Buechner says: “We always answer with our feet. We get up and start following. Or we do not. Maybe we just plant our feet squarely in the ground and pretend we did not hear. Or we move them ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... . (Cf. Matthew 19:28) But Jesus’ answer caught this fellow off guard, and may well be taken as a rebuke to his violent Zealot sympathies. Jesus said to him, “If a man loves me, he will keep my word, and my Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our home with him. He who does not love me does not keep my words; and the word which you hear is not mine, but the Father’s who sent me.” (John 14:22-24) In order to resolve my confusion about this fellow’s name, I looked him ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... and all, but while He was alive, they were about as much use to Him as a hole in the head. All they did was keep letting Him down. I like almost anybody in the Bible better than the Disciples. If you want to know the truth, the guy I like ... individuals and societies again and again. “What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth?” “Leave us alone. Mind your own business. Keep your hands off my life.” “What have you to do with me?” the demented man asked. The answer is that Jesus has everything ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... We set ourselves up to fail. In a “Dennis the Menace” cartoon, Dennis, a frightened little boy, had just climbed into bed between his mother and father. Dennis says, “I wouldn’t be scared of the thunder if I could keep my mind off my thoughts.” That’s the problem with many of us. We cannot keep our mind off our thoughts. Or we concentrate on bad thoughts, “I know I’m going to fail. I just know I’m coming down with a cold, etc.” But studies show that positive attitudes are more likely to ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... sensitive to the pain of those suffering around us now? Insensitivity is not limited to high-school students. We are all guilty of it at times. Sometimes it seems that the burdens of the world are simply too grievous to be borne. We have hard enough time keeping on top of our own lives, what room to we have to share the burdens of others? We are already staggering under our own load. How can we be reasonably expected to help shoulder the load of others? Retired Bishop James Henley of Florida said wise words ...

Mark 9:42-50
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Donald B. Strobe
... as to be almost laughable. In his book on the Parables of Jesus, Presbyterian David Redding writes: “Consider the Connecticut Yankee and his bicycle factory. It will take more than strikes and taxes to put him out of business. Foul weather and flat tires won’t keep him from work. A houseful of company can’t make him stay home at night if he’s needed on the job. Competition doesn’t break his spirit; he will make do, think of something, try everything, even to working on Sunday, and he will simply ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... problem for later theology, and so Matthew changes it to read, “Why do you ask me about what is good?” But this would be a normal reply of a rabbi of that day to such flattery. Jesus pointed beyond Himself to God, and told the man to “keep the commandments.” Then this man said something which very few of us would dare to say, “Teacher (he seems to have learned his lesson,) “Teacher, all these I have observed from my youth!” (probably from his bar mitzvah at age 13 or so). Now, anyone who makes ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... party. Finley Peter Dunne (1867-1936), the American humorist who wrote thick dialect humor under the pseudonym of “Mr. Dooley” once said of Thanksgiving: “’Twas founded by th’ Puritans to give thanks f’r being presarved from th’ Indyans, an’...we keep it to give thanks we are presarved fr’m th’ Puritans.” The disciples were always rebuking somebody. But it is shocking that they should have rebuked anyone for bringing children to Jesus. Halford Luccock asks in the INTERPRETER’S BIBLE ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... ’t, did he? He was speaking the plain truth. That put me in mind of another story I came across the other day. It seems that several women were visiting an elderly friend who was ill. After awhile, they rose to leave and told her: “We will keep you in our prayers.” “Just wash the dishes in the kitchen,” the ailing woman said, “I can do my own praying.” The most beautiful part about doing beautiful things for others is that in reality, we do them unto Jesus Christ Himself. What was it He said ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... have been as old as she looked, but because she had a cane and appeared to be physically impaired, she looked aged. Evidently, she had never accepted the fact that the food one eats has a relationship to one’s health, because she said to the driver, "Well, my grandson keeps bugging me to change my ways, and stop eating pork and fried foods and things. But I told him, ‘God takes care of me! If I get sick, then God will fix it!’" (3) Whoa! That’s what we want, isn’t it? We want to do our thing and ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... character. The children love to hold onto the lion''s mane as he runs across the fields. They love to romp and play with him. However, C. S. Lewis also depicts the lion as one who growls and roars with a deep tone of voice. There is a time to keep silent before him. There is a time for distance in order to recognize our need for the reverence of God. I have two different pictures of Jesus. One of the pictures portrays Jesus as a kind, gentle person knocking at a door. The other picture portrays Jesus as the ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... decide there are a few more reasons why not to forgive them. Only the buckets of God''s love and grace are full and without holes in them. They are sufficient--ours are not. Let me share with you today three observations for your consideration that hopefully will keep you enrolled in the School of Forgiveness or provide the motivation for you to be enrolled for the first time. FIRST OF ALL, FORGIVENESS IS GOD''S GIFT TO US TO RESTORE US TO A RIGHT RELATIONSHIP WITH HIM. We do not have to read very far along ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... . When Dr. Edward A. Steimle was teaching and preaching at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, he shared: "The thing that always keeps bringing me back to the Bible is its ability to tell it like it is. Some people believe it only tells them like ... head, "When you ride a bike, you must wear a safety helmet." However, we know no matter how hard we try, we can''t always keep our children safe. There is no completely safe place. Yes, regardless of where we try to build our Garden of Eden, there is no ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... through to us and to God. I love the story that is told by an oldest son concerning his mother who had recently died. Soon after the funeral the oldest son was sorting out his mother''s belongings at the old home place. It was hard to decide what to keep, what to give to the other members of the family, and what to get rid of. He sat down to rest with a cup of coffee in his mother''s favorite rocking chair, where she had watched television and knitted many items for the grandchildren she dearly loved. He ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... with M. Scott Peck in his book The Road Less Traveled who writes: "Again and again I have emphasized that the process of spiritual growth is an effortful and difficult one. This is because it is conducted against a natural resistance, against a natural inclination to keep things the way they were, to cling to the old maps and old ways of doing things, to take the easy path." Once again I am thankful that the Bible is honest about its characters. We know that stealing took place in the Bible. Jacob stole ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... world is when Jesus binds Satan--that ancient serpent--that he shall deceive the nations no more. So this brings us to the holy table today. The testimony that pulsates from the bread and cup is not liar, liar but love, love. Here we find a Love that keeps on loving us even when we lie. Here you will find words of comfort to strengthen you in your journey of faith. Here you will find words lifting you up, not words tearing and bringing you down. At this table you will never be pointed in the wrong direction ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... clock in the morning and the husband says to his wife, "Perhaps we should call the highway patrol." The wife replies, "No, no, we must keep the lines open just in case they are trying to call." The time is now two o’clock in the morning and the father is ... It is the boy’s parents wondering if they had heard anything. No, they said they hadn’t heard anything and agreed that they should keep the line open just in case the kids called. About 2:45 a.m. the phone rings; it is the daughter. The car had broken ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... waves beat into the boat so that the boat was already filling." (Mark 4:37) Think for a moment, identify that last storm of conflict and emotion in your own life. Maybe it is still raging. Perhaps it''s just over and you still have debris to clear. Let us keep that storm in mind and let this boat ride story unfold with you in it. Today, I want to share five observations on how this text might speak to the storms that we will face in life. FIRST, WE MUST ACCEPT THE REALITY THAT THERE WILL BE STORMS IN OUR ...