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Psalm 119:1-176, Romans 8:1-17, Genesis 25:19-34, Matthew 13:1-23
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William E. Keeney
... has a future fulfillment, it is already present in the spiritual community. It has God as the sovereign Lord and Christ as its head. It is realized wherever the church is living in obedience to God as king. 11. "Trouble or persecution." (v. 21) Some raise the question as to whether this phrase is anticipation of what is to come or is a later addition by the church at the time Matthew or Mark wrote their gospel accounts. In any event it is a warning against the danger of falling away when opposition comes ...

Matthew 18:21-35, Romans 14:1--15:13, Exodus 13:17--14:31, Psalm 114:1-8
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William E. Keeney
... this for an occasion for quarreling over differences. He then proceeds to the problem of the members of the church judging one another. He is concerned about the disruption of the fellowship within the church. The issue is one of self-righteousness over a question about the significance of which day is best for worship. He ends by calling the members of the church to respect each other's convictions, since we all "will be accountable to God." Paul admonishes the readers not to preempt the prerogative of God ...

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John A. Stroman
... use of the media have experienced substantial growth. Farley points out that religions that develop specific pieties and claim the very will of God and make absolute claims for their traditions and institutions do well. But he goes on to ask a most crucial question, "Are we in the business of religion?" Then he concludes that our calling is not to religion, but to faithfulness. It is not to growth and success, but to witness to the gospel. One thing is evident: our destiny as mainline churches does not ...

Matthew 6:1-2, Matthew 6:5-6, Matthew 6:16
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Thomas Long
... I am grateful for your faithful prayer." The two companions looked with astonishment at their phony "rabbi" companion. What had happened? Had his prayer healed the boy? Was he truly a rabbi all along, without telling them? When they were alone, they turned on him with their questions. "What had he done at that boy's death bed?" they demanded to know. He replied that he had stood at the boy's side in silence and, then, began to lift his thoughts to heaven: "Master of the universe, please; this father and son ...

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Thomas Long
... and cream was being stirred into after-dinner coffee, the conversation took a more serious turn. The guest of honor was a church leader from central Europe, the Soviet Union had come apart only months before, and the table was filled with eager questions. How had the church in his country fared during the long Soviet frost? What changes were occurring now that the warmer winds of democracy were blowing across central Europe? What wisdom did his experience bring for the church in North America? He spoke ...

Psalm 27:1-6, 13-14
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Robert G. McCreight
... was just wonderful. She didn't say, "I'm 99." She said, "I'm going to be 100." That's confidence. Mabel is without question a cheerful and caring and appreciative woman. In all my years I've never met anyone like Mabel. She's never blue or upset ... you have any children?" She responded without any hesitation, "Not yet." That was a cute thing to say in light of the occasion for the question. But I don't put it in quite the same league as Mabel Yark's response. For the 100-year-old woman without children really ...

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Elaine M. Ward
... holy men. The rabbi saw a man in the marketplace so intent upon his business he never looked up. He asked him, "What are you doing?" The man answered hurriedly, "I have no time to talk to you now." The rabbi, however, refused to be snubbed and repeated his question, "What are you doing?" This time the merchant impatiently cried, "Don't delay me. I have to attend to my business." But the rabbi insisted. "Everything you are so worried about is in the hands of God and all that is in yours is to trust and love ...

Job 38:1-7 · Matthew 21:1-11
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Wallace H. Kirby
... to compare the two. Job replied to that talking whirlwind, "I have spoken foolishly. I've said more than I should have." The Palm Sunday crowd sang, "Christ, you know I love you. Did you see, I waved? Hosanna to the Son of God." We often ask too many questions, seek too many answers, want too much explanation. When Moses saw the burning bush, he didn't ask, "Is this one of the seven wonders of the Sinai peninsula?" No, he turned to see, and took off his shoes, and stayed to worship. He waved! What would Job ...

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John N. Brittain
... experience at the bush. Elijah was no doubt looking for some rejuvenation, perhaps an experience of renewal, a reminder of God's presence with him. But twice the Lord asks Elijah the same question, "What are you doing here, Elijah?" He'd had his mountaintop experiences and now was supposed to be serving. So back to my beginning question, how does the image of the mountain fit into the idea of the Christian journey? It fits in by reminding us of the discipline and effort that is often needed to follow Christ ...

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John N. Brittain
... Like the woman at the well, there is an immediate attempt to divert attention to some "religious" issue, lest the follow-up question be something like, "Have you prayed to God lately?" or "Do you know the meaning of 'adultery'?" No, we don't want ... willing to go to the cross. And you know that Christ speaks to us today just as he did to that woman long ago. The only question for us is, "Will we keep the dialogue going?" Will we respond positively to Jesus' requests of us, will we take risks and step out on ...

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Alex Gondola
... ] are the pure in heart, for they shall see God," Jesus says (Matthew 5:8, RSV). What does Jesus mean by calling for us to be "pure in heart"? And in what way will the "pure in heart" "see God"? These are questions we will explore this morning. Seems to me they are important questions, because being "pure in heart" is a beautiful attitude that is a key to happier lives. First then, what does Jesus mean by "purity of heart"? Fortunately he does not mean that you and I must be spiritually perfect. None of us ...

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Rolland R. Reece
... becomes nearly too much to bear. We cannot understand why death visits when it does, why hardship continually comes to the same life, why your children mock and destroy all that is good, why we are torn inwardly by hatreds, fears, and anxieties. At last the question, "Why?" keeps ringing in our ears until we strike out at someone, run away, do something, anything in an effort to erase the shadow that darkens and claims us. Therefore we fervently pray for eyes to see you in all your splendor; to see the ...

Ephesians 6:10-20
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Robert R. Kopp
... him, he looked back at the footprints in the sand. He noticed that many times along the path of his life there was only one set of footprints. He also noticed that it happened at the very lowest and saddest times in his life. This really bothered him and he questioned the Lord about it. "Lord, You said that once I decided to follow You, You'd walk with me all the way. But I have noticed that during the most troublesome times in my life, there is only one set of footprints. I don't understand why when I ...

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David O. Bales
... come home or Jesus to return, whichever comes first." Receive the blessing: May God Almighty, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, giver of the Holy Spirit, bless you where you worship and where you wait, where you suffer and where you serve, now and forever. Amen. Discussion Questions Text: Isaiah 21:11-12 1. What immediate responses do you have to the story? 2. If you could have a conversation with one of the characters in this story which would you speak with and what would you ask or say? 3. Do you identify ...

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David O. Bales
... us when we are not lovable to others, who loves us perfectly in word and speech and in truth and action. May the power of his resurrection lead us into his kind of life, as we join in his habit of saving others. In his name we pray. Amen. Discussion Questions Text: 1 John 3:18 1. What immediate responses do you have to the story? 2. If you could have a conversation with one of the characters in this story which would you speak with and what would you ask or say? 3. Do you identify with any character in ...

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David O. Bales
... prep period I promised that if he'd just teach one class I would draw up a lesson plan for him -- a simple taxonomy of questions, right out of a social science methodologies textbook applied to a Bible passage -- and he wouldn't even have to prepare. If he'd ... and niceties at the beginning of class. But I was pleased Mr. Tiner had started the boys into the Bible study and he followed my questions and rephrased them as though he'd taught the class for a decade. The class went a lot slower than I'm going to ...

Numbers 22:1-20, Numbers 22:21-41
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Peter C. Garrison
... About The Story (The playlet is fictional, based on the scripture quotations found in it. However, the basic conflict of being puzzled and frustrated at God's will is not fictional. You will be asked questions based on this conflict and see your conflict with God as real because: You're real and God is real.) 1. God seems to change his mind in Numbers 22, verse 20. Do you see this as a problem? Does Balaam? 2. When does Balaam get angry at the way ...

Luke 24:13-35
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Robert F. Crowley
... had been changed by Him and then suddenly He was dead. COMPANION: Anyway, we didn't recognize Him. And then you said, "Are you the only one ..." CLEOPAS: No, don't you remember? He asked us what we were talking about. And then I answered His question with a question. I asked Him if He was the only visitor to Jerusalem who didn't know what was happening. COMPANION: And then He asked what we meant. I told Him, about Jesus of Nazareth, and how He was a prophet who performed mighty miracles and was a great ...

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Robert F. Crowley
... I.Q. test? (THE APPLICANTS NOD) Good. Now, the employer will be along most any minute. So be attentive. When I call your name please step up to the desk and answer His questions promptly and good luck to all of you. JESUS: (ENTERS IN MODERN DRESS) Are the applicants ready? ELAINE: Yes, they are. Oh, just one question. JESUS: Yes? ELAINE: Do you want to talk to the applicants together first or just see them individually? JESUS: I'll just talk to them individually, thank you, Elaine. ELAINE: Very good, sir ...

Matthew 9:18-26, Matthew 9:9-13
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Robert F. Crowley
... : While not far away, Super Christian's super-hearing ear picks up the distress signal and he flies to the rescue ... very fast. SUPER CHRISTIAN: (COMING TO THE RESCUE VERY FAST) This looks like a job for ... Super Christian! (FLEXING HIS MUSCLES) You villain of questionable repute. (KNOCKING JESUS PERSON DOWN) GIRL: (FEELING HIS BICEP) Oh, thank you, Super Christian. You saved our lives. GUY: Yes, I don't know what we would have done. I don't know any of the martial arts. SUPER CHRISTIAN: Are you two all ...

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Frank Ramirez
... life. I don't mean a little sore. I mean I could hardly move for a whole week. Later it got easier. I relaxed more. I got stung some, too. But for seven years in a row I've kept bees, and even occasionally harvested some honey. One tough question I always face is, do the bees have enough honey for winter? European bees store honey and eat off it all winter long. They cluster together for warmth and move from frame to frame, eating their fill and surviving. Compared to the bare six weeks that comprises the ...

Matthew 6:1-4, Matthew 6:5-15, Matthew 6:16-18, Matthew 6:19-24
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Wayne H. Keller
... the people read the following hymns: "Forty Days and Forty Nights" "Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days" "In the Cross of Christ I Glory" "In the Glory of These Forty Days" Again, invite the people to reread the Gospel, and to ask themselves the same questions as printed above. Finally, invite them to consider carefully the cross and communion table covered with the newspaper. Ask them to write down their thoughts. Then, ask them to read John 3:16 through 21, with the emphasis on 3:16, a verse which most ...

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Wayne H. Keller
... , you have nothing to live for -- the house, the car, the TV aren't paid for!" Well, what happens when they are? (2) Since World War II, Victor Frankl, an Austrian psychiatrist, based his psychotherapy on the question of meaning. He maintains that fundamental to our mental and spiritual health is the question of meaning -- not on the sexual drive, as Freud propounded; not on our will to power, as dictators practice; not on our lust for pleasure, as adult book stores suggest; but as our search for meaning as ...

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Donald Neidigk
... . They argued that since Jesus was from Galilee, he couldn't possibly be a true prophet. To be the Christ, he'd have to come from Bethlehem. Case closed. What fools! Had it not occurred to any of them simply to ask where Jesus was born? That's the very question I should have asked at that moment. But no. I was afraid of them, I, a "ruler of the people," and said nothing. Only Nicodemus had the courage to speak up in defense of Jesus. How I wished that the whole problem would simply go away. But it didn't ...

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Frank Luchsinger
... Mediterranean, but thank goodness, I have yet to hear of a trip which could match the real thing for difficulty. The shipwreck of Paul from Acts 27 is considered one of the finest accounts of shipwreck in ancient literature. But for now let us ask again the question: How does the Light move? Ephesians indicates that Paul is a prisoner. He is locked up. His freedom of movement is restricted. How can the Light move, if the courier of the Light is in prison? He has received his instruction to take the Light to ...