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Galatians 5:1-15
Sermon
King Duncan
... t it time you gave yourself to something more? There are millions of people in our land who will tell you they are bored to tears with their life. That poor guy at the beginning of our message whose wife pulled the plug on him--what do you imagine is his greatest complaint as he sits there watching TV night after night? There’s nothing on! One hundred channels, but there’s nothing worth watching. And yet we continue to watch. Surely this isn’t the meaning of life. Let me tell you the meaning to life ...

Sermon
R. Robert Cueni
... and to drive out impurities. The Old and New Testaments use fire as a metaphor to talk about how God punishes, purifies, and strengthens the world. Those folks believed that God worked through fire as well as various fire-like disasters. With a little poetic imagination, even modern folks like us can understand that God works with "fire." Loren was only fourteen years old when he entered a life of petty crime. By the time he was seventeen he had become one of the regulars in the county juvenile justice ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... trial have observed the faithfulness of God. Finally his eyes lighted on two white circles near the ceiling, one on the right‑hand wall, the other on the left. In reality, these were plastic covers for electrical connections, but in Weir’s imagination they were something else. They were ears--the ears of God. “The Lord hears the groaning of the saints,” Benjamin Weir remembered. As he reminded himself of all the blessings of our faith, he was greatly encouraged and spiritually strengthened. By the ...

Sermon
R. Robert Cueni
... and teaching, he happened to glance toward the fringe of the crowd where he saw a very crippled woman. She was bent over and was unable to stand up straight. When he inquired, Jesus was told the woman had been that way for eighteen years. Can you imagine? For nearly two decades this woman spent every waking moment bent double. When she went to the market she did not see the distant green hillsides. She saw only the dirt path in front of her. Instead of the smiling faces of passing children, she saw the ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... that, since 1688, Lloyd’s of London has underwritten insurance on nearly everything. Lloyd’s was established originally to­ insure losses on ships and cargoes. Through the years, the syndicate has expand­ed to cover nearly every imaginable contingency. Lloyd’s settled claims in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, on the Titanic, and on thousands of less famous disasters. The company has written policies covering pianists’ hands, dancers’ legs, singers’ voices, and actresses’ faces. Coffee ...

Isaiah 52:13—53:12
Sermon
Bill Mosley
... so unresponsive before. They wondered, and as they wondered, their wonder grew. Then they remembered: "For in what day soever thou shalt eat of the tree, thou shalt die the death." It was the first death in the world.1 Sheen goes on to a similar imaginative story about Mary receiving the body of her grown son, Jesus, as it is taken down from the cross. The moment has been the subject of artists through the ages, notably the famous Pieta sculpture of Michaelangelo. And I don't want to belabor the sadness ...

Acts 7:55-60
Sermon
Bill Mosley
... great intellect and talent for writing to produce some of the greatest modern Christian classics. One of the problems of believing, he says, is that heaven sounds like "pie in the sky, bye and bye." In the modern age, it's embarrassing to talk about heaven. To imagine a happy world in the hereafter is an escape from unhappiness in this world. It shirks the duty of making this world better. Also, it raises a question of the character of God: What kind of God would create a world where the creatures a world ...

Genesis 1:1—2:4a
Sermon
James L. Killen
... trying to find our ways into it. Sometimes we feel closer to God and sometimes we feel that we are far away. But if, during those times when we feel far from God, we begin to wonder whether the whole thing is just the product of someone's imagination, then we always have the witness of the created world to fall back on. The creation witnesses to the existence of the creator. Our very being tells us that there must be someone out there -- and that is a place to start. If we learn to appreciate the wonder ...

Sermon
James L. Killen
... turn out just that way. Both boys graduated from excellent universities and did well in their careers -- and they stayed friends all of their lives. That story could have turned out very differently if the parents had not been wise enough to give each son his unique place. Can we imagine God feeling that way about all of God's children? What would it mean for all people to believe that it is the will of God for all people to have a place? What would it mean for us to live as if that is what is really right ...

Sermon
Arley K. Fadness
... are to answer the question, "Who is sending these gifts?" with "They belong to your servant Jacob and they are a present send to my lord Esau, and moreover he is behind us" (Genesis 32:17-18). Personal fears can be very real. They can be exaggerated, imagined, discounted, or ignored, but when someone vows to kill you, that is a sure attention-getter and a legitimate fear. "A 1,000-pound bomb had been dropped and failed to explode. Instead it got buried in the ground. A member of the bomb-disposal squad was ...

Genesis 37:1-4, 12-28
Sermon
Arley K. Fadness
... was reluctant to send Benjamin to Egypt, Reuben offered two of his sons as a pledge that he would bring Benjamin safely home again. Surely Joseph noticed and in future years would remember the compassion of Reuben. Joseph does not belong in a waterless pit! One can imagine the dread he felt as he tumbled down into this dark prison. As he lays on the damp earth he wonders how long it will be. What will happen next? "My brothers are filled with hatred. If only I had toned down telling about my dreams. If ...

Exodus 1:1-22, 2:1-10
Sermon
Arley K. Fadness
... s sister, Miriam, waits and watches the child in the basket from the shadows. At the proper time Miriam steps forward. She offers her own mother, the child's own mother, as a nurse. The arrangement is sealed. We meet five women of faith, compassion, imagination, and ingenuity who save the child whose name in Hebrew means "I drew him out." He is "the one drawn out." He is Moses! When nine miners from Pennsylvania were rescued from a flooding mine shaft, many recalled the dramatic rescue of eighteen-month-old ...

Exodus 32:1-14
Sermon
Charles L. Aaron
... . Parents often have the miserable job of waiting up on a weekend night for a child to come home. The agreed upon hour arrives, but the child doesn't. No need to worry, I'm sure she will be here soon. After a few more ticks of the clock, the imagination kicks in. For some reason, parents always think their child is lying in a ditch somewhere. How many children actually end up in ditches? No matter, that's where our child is when he or she is late. Anger and worry arm-wrestle each other for control of our ...

Sermon
Charles L. Aaron
... sent back to England. The priest had visited regularly an altar boy who had had tuberculosis. Even though the priest had failed to stop the outrage of the people being dispersed from their homes, his ministry had a longer lasting effect than he could have imagined. The altar boy's name was Desmond Tutu. Storey writes that only at the end of apartheid could the full impact of that priest's ministry be appreciated. As Storey reflects, just shortly after the demise of apartheid, "[the priest's] impact on South ...

Sermon
R. Robert Cueni
... , but he has built a bridge to the future. Two other very important people in town, Sam Shapiro and Ruben Levine, owe him big. He expects the rich landowner to throw a fit when he finds out that he has been giving deep discounts. Imagine his surprise, as well as the surprise in Jesus' audience, when the dishonest manager drops off the account books and the boss praises him. "Your plan was absolutely ingenious," the landowner says. "You have greatly enhanced both our reputations by using my money! In doing ...

Bulletin Aid
Frank Ramirez
... move and have our being"; as even some of your own poets have said, "For we too are his offspring." Men: Since we are God's offspring, we ought not to think that the deity is like gold, or silver, or stone, an image formed by the art and imagination of mortals. One: While God has overlooked the times of human ignorance, now he commands all people everywhere to repent, All: because he has fixed a day on which he will have the world judged in righteousness by a man whom he has appointed, and of this he has ...

1 Corinthians 3:1-9
Bulletin Aid
Frank Ramirez
... together in our time of worship to praise you, Lord, and to seek the meaning of your Holy Word for our lives. Amen. Prayer Of Confession O Lord who is one, we come to you divided. We confess that in our hardness of heart we nurture our grievances, real and imagined. As members of one body justified through one cross and claiming one reward we pray for your healing and the peace that passes understanding. Amen. Hymns "Marching To Zion" "Have Thine Own Way" "There Is A Balm In Gilead"

Isaiah 49:8-16a, Matthew 5:48
Bulletin Aid
Frank Ramirez
Call To Worship Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect. Collect Redeemer, our salvation comes not in our own imagined perfection, but in your molding, your shaping, your redemption which you offer to us. As you have saved us, challenge us through our worship today to perfect others by redeeming their lives as well. Amen. Prayer Of Confession The world wants so much. You, Lord of our lives, want more. ...

Sermon
James L. Killen
... sin is not fun. A saint does not have to go into a monastery or become a missionary. In fact, God has an urgent need for saints who are business people, engineers, teachers, politicians, doctors, managers, farmers, and workers in every kind of field you can imagine. It is through just such people that God works to change the world. But being a saint does require commitment. There is the rub. That little religion that never gets in the way of the rest of our lives never has been any kind of real Christianity ...

Sermon
James L. Killen
... of that event. But we will have to work our way through it slowly and analyze it a few words at a time. It starts by saying, "Grace has appeared...." Grace is the freely given love of God. That one who has created galaxies beyond our ability to imagine has done something to make God's love known. That is really important. It answers that most basic question that every person asks. From the moment we are born, we begin to look out at the world that surrounds us and ask, "What is all of that out there ...

Sermon
James L. Killen
... gave his Son to die for them and that salvation, both now and hereafter, was possible for them. It gave them a new outlook on life. And the Wesleyan revival produced thousands of hymns intended to let the poor people sing the new faith that they had found. Imagine miners, who hardly ever saw the sun, walking together to the mines singing songs like, "Jesus! the name high over all, in hell or earth or sky: Angels and men before it fall, and devils fear and fly. Jesus! The name to sinners dear, the name to ...

Romans 4:1-5, 13-17
Sermon
Richard W. Ferris
... is prevalent in our world, it doesn't really matter what you believe about God, as long as you believe in some kind of god. But Abraham believed God, and through his belief he was given righteousness. The kind of righteousness God demands of his creation. Imagine, if you will, a tightrope stretched across the street between two tall buildings (you might insert the names of two well-known buildings in your town or city, or you might name some high spot with which your people are familiar). That's a pretty ...

Romans 5:1-11
Sermon
Richard W. Ferris
... suffering we've known. Hope for something easier than the endurance we've had to experience. Hope for integrity that goes beyond our flawed character. There is always the hope that we will become better people. Thornton Wilder said that "hope is a projection of the imagination; so is despair." We can choose what we want to project. If we choose to deny ourselves access to God's grace, then we can project despair. But if we choose to access God's grace by using the password "Jesus Christ," then we project ...

Sermon
Richard W. Ferris
... forcing Jesus’ hand. But it didn’t work. Jesus didn’t give in to the temptation of the palms. He didn’t budge an inch off the course his Father had set for him. Yes, he could have. He could have done a lot of things, and in our imaginations we can conjure up all kinds of different endings to Jesus’ mission and ministry. He could have taken the throne that the Palm Sunday crowd wanted to put him on. He could have led Israel to worldly dominance by crushing the Roman Empire with the mighty hand of ...

Sermon
Richard W. Ferris
... you can start the game." But again, he thought, "I'll leave him in the game for a few plays and then take him out." The day of the game arrived. To everyone's surprise the coach started this boy who had never played in a game all season. But imagine even the coach's surprise when, on the very first play from scrimmage, that boy was the one who single-handedly made a tackle that threw the opposing team for a loss. The boy went on to play inspired football play after play. In fact, he played so exceptionally ...