Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
David E. Leininger
... beneficent Father who dwelleth in the heavens. And I recommend to them that while offering up the ascriptions justly due to Him for such singular deliverances and blessings they do also, with humble penitence for our national perverseness and disobedience, commend to His tender care all those who have become widows, orphans, mourners, or sufferers in the lamentable civil strife in which we are unavoidably engaged, and fervently implore the interposition of the Almighty hand to heal the wounds of the nation ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... his years of dedicated service, the townspeople decided to give him a barrel of wine, one pitcher from each family poured into a cask set up to receive the gifts in the center of town. On the appointed day, everyone gathered in the square, heard speeches commending this good man and thanked him for his faithful care. The wine was presented. The doctor dipped a ladle into the cask, raised it to his lips, tasted, and SPPFFT! It was water! It seems that every family, thinking that the contents of their pitcher ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... Peter thought that he was being incredibly charitable, for he takes the Rabbinic teaching, doubles it, adds one for good measure, and suggests (with eager self-satisfaction, no doubt) that it will be enough if he forgives seven times. Peter thought he would be warmly commended, I suspect, but Jesus' answer was that the Christian must forgive, depending on your translation SEVENTY-seven times...or SEVENTY TIMES seven. Hmmm...490? But this is celestial arithmetic. Jesus meant 70 x 7 x 77 x 70 x 7 x 77...on to ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... ancestor David! Hosanna in the highest heaven!" They shouted until they were hoarse. They laughed and cried and danced and sang. The disciples thought that it was the best day they had ever known. The crowds lining the route of the procession should be commended for their enthusiasm. They were not there just because they loved a good parade. They were there because they wanted to believe. They had hope. Hope..."Hope springs eternal in the human breast"..."Where there's life, there's hope." And they had it ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... temptations, heartaches and hurts you and I are capable of. We need to understand: Jesus was a real 12-year-old boy. There is a story about little Bobby who was picking up the toys which he had scattered about the room. The visiting pastor commended him for it. The pastor pleasantly inquired, "Did your mother promise you something for picking them up?" Bobby replied, "No, sir, but she promised me something if I didn't." Did Mary ever have to discipline Jesus? Of course she did. Just like all loving parents ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... a shrug. The protest paid off recently when National Security Adviser Tony Lake stopped and chatted with Oulette and left with a sampling of petitions. Top Clinton aide George Stephanopoulos returned a few days later to deliver a letter from Clinton, commending Oulette for his "vigilant efforts" and his "ongoing commitment." Oulette noted that ink from the signature seeped to the back of the note ” proof, he said, that Clinton signed it himself. Stephanopoulos offered to accept the rest of the petitions ...

Philippians 4:2-9
Sermon
King Duncan
... unto the Lord.' " Henry Frost's life was connected to God by a rich and productive prayer life. Therefore praise, even in difficult circumstances, came easily for him. Martin Buber tells of an old Jewish man who was reviewing his life. He began to wonder what would commend him to God when he died. Then something came to him. He recalled that he had never failed to "say grace" over his food. On every occasion he had given thanks. He decided that this would be the best evidence of the quality of his life. So ...

Matthew 11:25-30
Sermon
King Duncan
... and devotion. One night she awoke to find her house on fire. The family escaped safely except for fiveyearold John. He was trapped on the second floor. His father Samuel, rebuffed in his efforts to go back for his son, kneeled on the ground and commended John's soul to God. Some neighbors, however, made a human chain and rescued the frightened child. Forever after that his grateful mother reminded John that he was "her little brand plucked from the fire." That made John feel that there was some important ...

Acts 2:1-13
Sermon
King Duncan
... called the "ergograph." How he ever got some children to stand still long enough to connect them to the machine is a mystery. But he did, and his findings are fascinating. He found that when tired children are given a word of praise or commendation, the ergograph shows an immediate upward surge of new energy. When the children are criticized and discouraged, the ergograph shows their physical energy take a sudden nosedive. (2) My guess is that those results could be duplicated in adults. When we are praised ...

Sermon
Siegfried S. Johnson
... were handled, and certainly fleshes out the well-known gospel account which we have been considering this morning. You can just picture these wealthy philanthropists giving their large sums of silver and pocketing their OSTRACA receipts. Then there was this widow. What Jesus commends is not the widow's gift itself, but her SUPERSIZED love and vision. Jesus extols her unselfish love and her vision of what her small gift can do. In other words, Jesus' point has nothing whatsoever to do with how much is given ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... REASON TO LIVE. The sad thing about most people today is not that they have problems. The sad thing is that they have no purpose. In a cartoon by Charles Schulz, Lucy tells Charlie Brown that she's decided to begin a new hobby. Charlie Brown commends her decision, saying how important it is to accomplish something meaningful with your life. In response Lucy says something like this, "Accomplish something? I thought all we were supposed to do was keep busy!" (2) There are many of us who are keeping very busy ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... of olive oil." The manager told him, "Take your bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred." Another one owed a thousand bushels of wheat. "Make it eight hundred," said the scoundrel. And here is the shocking ending to the story: Jesus commended the dishonest manager because he had acted shrewdly. Oh, my. The villain has emerged victorious. Whatever will we do? Cut this story out of the Scriptures? Use such obtuse language in talking about it that we obscure its scandalous nature? Try somehow to ...

Sermon
Frank Lyman
... unmerited favor. Often, negative experiences cast a gloomy pall over our lives, but this gift of grace cast a sunshine beam into this snowy "winter of . . . discontent." Lyman could do nothing to express his gratitude except to write the hospital a letter of commendation and to live more faithfully as a person of grace himself. That's the way that Jesus works in our lives. He loves us unconditionally and the only way we can return such love is through loving others. Perhaps George Wallace discovered God's ...

Jeremiah 1:1-19
Sermon
King Duncan
... this statement. The Bible says that we were created "a little lower than the angels." We are the crown of God's creation. God sent His Son to die in our behalf. Craddock suggests to us that whenever somebody we know does something right or when someone commends us for doing something extremely well, we say, "After all, I'm human." Because to be human is to be created in the image of God. As the writer of Ephesians says, "You are God's masterpiece."(4) A profound thought. We are God's masterpiece. Never ...

2 Timothy 1:1-2:13
Sermon
King Duncan
... , you can never say that too often to your children. Even a letter offering constructive criticism ought to begin with an affirmation. That's how love always begins--with a word of encouragement, a word of appreciation, a word of recognition. Paul commends Timothy's sincere faith. And he tells him that he prays daily for him. There was a special bond between Paul and Timothy. Paul knew Timothy's family. He was there at Timothy's ordination. They had traveled together, worked together, faced opposition ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . Then he asked another of his boss' creditors, "And how much do you owe?' He replied, "A hundred containers of wheat." The manager said, "Make it eighty." Now here's the outrageous conclusion of this parable: According to Jesus, the rich man commended this dishonest manager because of his actions. Then Jesus added these interesting words: "For the children of this age are more shrewd in dealing with their own generation than are the children of light." This is disturbing--truly outrageous. Jesus, in effect ...

Genesis 1:1-2:3
Sermon
King Duncan
... . I like a little couplet that someone wrote about little boys: Little boys wear halos, Shiny and unscratchable, Very much like angels' Save their detachable. A rabbi said to a precocious six-year-old boy: "So your mother says your prayers for you each night. Very commendable. What does she say?" The little boy replied, "Thank God he's in bed!" No family is perfect. Yet the family is divine in its origins. The happy, secure home is God's plan for the ordering of society. We want to affirm that truth this ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... denarii as the disciples did, but in terms of millions...millions of dollars given, millions of hearts gladdened. Was that truly a waste?’ I think not. At any rate, Jesus thought not, and that, after all, is all that really matters.” Jesus commended this woman for her love. He often invited people to “count the cost” before following Him, but He also honored those who flung themselves away in the glorious adventure of discipleship without counting the cost. There are times when a balanced budget is ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... a small, shriveled-up object, which he claimed was his ear. He said that it had been cut off by Spanish coast-guards when his ship was searched on the high seas. “What did you do?” he was asked. And he is supposed to have replied, “I commended my soul to God and my cause to my country.” In his epic History of the English-speaking Peoples, Sir Winston Churchill wrote of this event: “Jenkins’ ear caught the popular imagination and became the symbol of agitation. Whether it was in fact his own ear ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... think about: “Here lies Nathaniel Rogers, who was born in 1755. He was a member of the convention that formed the constitution of Kentucky in 1799. But what is of far more consequence, he was a member of the Church of Christ, in the bosom of which he died.” I commend to you that phrase this morning: “But what is of more consequence...he was a member of the Church of Christ.” Of what consequence is your church membership to you? If the answer is “not much,” I can only ask you: “Why not?”

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... I was in the depths of despair and a kind word from him touched my life. He couldn’t remember it! That’s quite as it should be. We aren’t expected to tally up our good works and present them as a due bill to God. The people Jesus commended in the parable found in Matthew 25 did not even realize that they were doing a good deed to Him when they fed the hungry, clothed the naked, or visited the imprisoned. “Lord, when did we see Thee?” they asked. III. “IF I BUT TOUCH THE HEM OF HIS GARMENT ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... been given to the poor. But (people) are more than mouths to be fed and bodies to be clothed. The poor as well as the rich crave beauty. They have hungers of the soul. They have emotions to be stirred.” (Ralph Sockman, WHOM CHRIST COMMENDED, New York and Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1963, p. 75) Christ Church Methodist in New York City was opened in November, 1933, when America was in the depths of a depression. Bishop Francis J. McConnell spoke at the opening service. Now, Bishop McConnell was known for ...

1 Corinthians 1:18--2:5
Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... are melted within us, and we feel drawn back to God, and away from our sin. As Paul said in the Letter to the Romans, “God shows His love for us in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:8) This view has much to commend it, and it certainly gives us a nicer picture of God than the one of St. Anselm. But it raises other problems. Just HOW does the Cross show God’s love for us? If we are drowning, and somebody good and holy comes along next to the pool, and says ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... their face in shame. We know that before the darkness fell, Jesus had spoken three times: First he said, "Father, forgive them for they know not what they do." To the repentant thief he said, "Today you will be with me in paradise." He then commended to the disciple, John, the care of his mother, Mary. And then darkness fell on the earth! Penetrating darkness, powerful darkness. It must have been awkward, eerie, tense, uncomfortable--as if a curse had fallen over the land. Dr. Calvin Miller captures some of ...

Sermon
Robert Noblett
... our Lord," presumably nothing means just that -- nothing, including the inability to accept reducing Jesus to the creedal equivalent of a common theological pin number which, if accurately entered, will grant us access to the love and forgiveness of God. Four, we can commend a humility befitting the children of an awesome God. Walter Lippmann once made this observation: "A man who has humility will have acquired in the last reaches of his beliefs the saving doubt of his own certainty."1 There is a certainty ...

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