Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... sacred texts to the civil rights movement. In fact, the third text you could argue is the most sacred of the three, because it has more to do with “being” than “saying,” more to do with “reality” than “rhetoric.” The third sacred text was a “commitment card” that every civil rights worker had to sign before he or she could march in the demonstrations or be a part of the sit-ins. [Ideally, this would be the time to pass out these cards to every person present . . you could do a facsimile ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... sacred texts to the civil rights movement. In fact, the third text you could argue is the most sacred of the three, because it has more to do with “being” than “saying,” more to do with “reality” than “rhetoric.” The third sacred text was a “commitment card” that every civil rights worker had to sign before he or she could march in the demonstrations or be a part of the sit-ins. [Ideally, this would be the time to pass out these cards to every person present . . you could do a facsimile ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... is not the sin of treason. The only sin that God cannot forgive is the sin of not confessing your sin and receiving Jesus Christ as your Lord and as you Savior. On September 22, 1998 a man by the name of Daniel Crocker confessed to a murder he had committed nineteen years earlier. Why did he do this? Nobody tracked him down. He was not on, "America's Most Wanted." Nobody knew who he was. Nobody even knew he was guilty. Why would a man confess to a sin and a crime that he had gotten away with? At the ...

329. A Higher Priority
John 6:56-69 
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Brett Blair
... was so late that Bill could have competed in the event and returned home in time to be with her when she gave birth. People said, "What a shame." But Bill said he had no regrets. After all, his commitment to his wife was more important then, and it still was now. Bill Havens paid a high price to fulfill a commitment to the one he loved. NOTE: If the above illustration is used offer this sequel as the ending of your sermon: There is a sequel to the story of Bill Havens. The child eventually born to Bill and ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... have sinned against God. I ask God's forgiveness. I repent and turn away from my sin and will not do it again." That is the way you appropriately respond to the wickedness of sin. III. I Must Humbly Receive The Consequences Of My Sin Under the law, when you committed adultery, you were to be stoned to death. When you murdered someone, you were to be killed. It was an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth and a life for a life. Notice how David's confession was met, "Then David said to Nathan, 'I have sinned ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... requirements at all is this: The difference between being a church attender and a church member, is commitment. Attenders are spectators; members get involved. Attenders are consumers; members are contributors. The Christian life is more than just commitment to Christ; it includes a commitment to other Christians. You become a Christian by committing yourself to Christ, but you become a church member by committing yourself to the church and to other members of the church. Heb. 10:24-25 tells us basically ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... no name that we can call, she had a soul that needed to be forgiven and a heart that needed to be changed. Do you see how compassionate Jesus was with this woman, who was guilty of one of the most horrible sins in that day that a woman could commit? He begins by using the term "woman". Unlike today, that was a name that was used out of respect for women. It was the same word that Jesus used for His mother. It would be like the term "lady" today. Perhaps, it was the first time anyone had ever spoken ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... given up anything because of your faith in Jesus Christ, then you ought to take your spiritual temperature. Most of us do give sacrificially, and that is all Christ calls us to do. For some people that means a tithe, 10% of our income to God. Most highly committed believers are tithers. However, some of us give only a pittance of our time, our talents, and our money to serving Christ. It’s true, and we can do much more. If that makes you feel a little guilty, I’m sorry. Guilt is sometimes called for. As ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... 't want to become unwrapped. All they do is come unwound at the thought of coming out of their safe tomb or stepping out in faith. But Jesus calls us out of the tomb, sets us free and calls us to move beyond ourselves into a life of faith, commitment, obedience and service. On the old Merv Griffin Show. There was a time when he was interviewing some body builders. As he was standing there looking at these guys with all these muscles, he asked a powerful question: "What do you use these muscles for?" One guy ...

1 Corinthians 3:1-23
Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... face whatever I must with the rest, so that you, dipping your pen in my blood, can make the world understand that we mean what we say.” (Chalmers, The Constant Fire, p.16) Ah friends, when I read a story like that – when I think of my own paltry commitment to Christ and his kingdom, I am ashamed. But I’m trying to change that, and I am calling you to join me. Like Paul, we may become fools – but let our foolishness be our glory and our dance cap be our crown as we become Magnificent Fools for Jesus ...

2 Corinthians 8:1-15
Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... they needed to resume what they had started earlier. And they needed to complete that collection, not only to affirm their commitment to the Lord Jesus Christ and the whole church, but in order that their faith would be deepened. He said it ... wants and desires than we give to Christ and His Church is a sign that we are not yet fully committed to the Lord. Let me put it another way. To hold back in our commitment, to hold back in making that leap of faith that responds to the Lord’s command to give at least ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... to help us deal with depression One, locate ourself before the Lord; Two, use your memory to affirm our confidence and faith; Three, no matter how difficult, put forth the effort to witness and to praise; Four, stay close to significant others; and Five, keep your commitment to the Lord alive and growing. Let me close with this. Somewhere along the way I heard Bishop Goodrich tell a story of a woman who had reached the end of her rope. Her husband was ill, and lost his job. There were financial reverses ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... Lord is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer, my God, my rock, in whom I take refuge. (Psalm 18: 1, 2) But thou, O Lord, art a shield about me, my glory, and the lifter of my head. (Psalm 3:3) It’s a matter of trust and commitment. The Lord will protect us. He will eat with us — be intimately present, in the presence of our enemies, in the presence of those circumstances and forces that would lead us astray and take us far from his righteous path. “Greater is he that is within you than he that ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... to repentance; He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire.” And yet this, “Lamb of God who takes away the sun of the world,” seeks John’s baptism. Why? Who can probe the mystery of that? Yet this is certain: Jesus’ personal commitment was not only to God but also to us. In his baptism, Jesus stood beside us, making at that moment his complete identification with sinful human beings - with you and me. His steps into the Jordan River were really the first steps that would eventually lead ...

Matthew 6:25-34
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... lifestyle that should be embodied by his disciples (see Matthew 5:10, 20). Seeking God’s righteousness is an active pursuit, as daily and deliberate as the Gentile quest for food and clothing. The embodiment of God’s righteousness, living wholly committed to God’s rule, brings about God’s kingdom—-not as an eschatological end, but as a practice of daily discipleship. This attitude is what God’s children “strive” for first and last, confident that the Father “knows” all the other ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... six drivers arrive at the tollbooth, dollars in hand, only to be told, "Some lady up ahead already paid your fare. Have a nice day." The woman in the Honda, it turns out, had read on an index card taped to a friend's refrigerator: "Practice random kindness; commit senseless acts of beauty." The phrase seemed to leap out at her, and she copied it down. Judy Foreman spotted the phrase spray-painted on a warehouse wall 100 miles from her home. When it stayed on her mind for days, she gave up and drove all the ...

2 Samuel 7:1-11, 16
Sermon
Richard Gribble
... a sheaf of yellow azaleas. Mrs. Dowson seated herself in the metal armchair, took off her gloves, and folded her hands in her lap. "Good morning, Arthur," she said, "I am here." Mrs. Dowson was faithful to the end and without regard to the past. Her commitment to her husband was total and without reservation. This touching little story provides an excellent illustration of the message in today's first lesson on this fourth Sunday of Advent, namely that God is ever faithful to us and will be so to the end ...

1 Thessalonians 2:1-16
Sermon
King Duncan
... mask to cover up greed God is our witness.” Paul lived a life of integrity. Living a life of integrity is more than simply keeping the commandments. There are many people of whom it could be said that they have never killed, never stolen, never committed adultery. That doesn’t mean they live a life of integrity. Keeping the commandments is an outward act. Living a life of integrity comes from within. Dr. Haddon Robinson once told the story of a writer for a newspaper in Toronto, Canada who undertook an ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... t say “bursitis.” I said “versitis.” Anyone remember “sword drills” in Sunday school? Or did you ever earn “jewels in your crown” in Awana classes? If so, then you have a good number of Bible verses committed to memory. Both “sword drills” and Awana prizes reward children for committing Bible verses to memory. But knowing individual Bible verses, as helpful, hopeful, and healing as they might be, does not mean that you know the Bible, the story of the scriptures. The whole story. The big ...

Sermon
Cynthia Cowen
... call the second time, he met the fishermen on their level and helped them in their work. The result? They didn't look back but left their nets and remained with Jesus until his death. We must do the same. Leave the ashes of our past behind and commit our future to Christ. How rewarding that will be. When Ed sold his partnership in the Pimple Shop, as it was affectionately dubbed by the town's people, he had almost approached his dream of making it a million-dollar business. He did not retire with mega bucks ...

Galatians 5:16-26
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... of a woman's feeling for her man. In lust we turn sex into an abstraction, an "it," a thing, that is somehow detachable from personality, and in some unique way, it is ruined. No longer is it a tender and beautiful expression of one person's commitment to another. It is simply a fact of human existence. The meaning is gone. The sharing of something unique within the bonds of marriage is no longer possible. It can be shared, but there's nothing special about it anymore. It's no wonder that marriages break ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... work that way, does it? Somewhere along the way our money quits serving us and we begin serving it. “Thou fool,” says Jesus. Learn from this rich man that there is no lasting security in wealth. Take to heart these four principles: Make sure that you are committed to more than just making a living. Have a plan for the management of your financial resources for both now and when you go to be with God. Learn the joy of generosity. Find persons with whom you can share. You will find that it IS more blessed ...

Joshua 24:1-27
Sermon
Argile Smith
... restless, constantly wavering between the options but never being able to nail down our choice. In worship we have an opportunity to make our choice and nail it down in our hearts. As we sit in our pews in worship services, we can breathe a prayer of commitment to the Lord, saying after his people whom Joshua challenged to make up their minds, “We will serve the Lord!” In our times of private worship we can register our willingness to let the Lord have our lives. In our Bibles we can jot down the date ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... to God his money, his scholarship, his strength, his time, the vigor of his body, the acuteness of his mind, the devotion of his passionate heart. Only life itself was left to offer, and gladly Paul was going to lay life down.” (1) What a wonderful statement of commitment! It’s hard for us to even imagine such dedication. It’s hard to find a faith like that in our modern world. A woman named Lila Moore tells about her days working at a card-and-gift shop. A young woman came in one day, and spent ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... answer one day as I was spending time with God just reading my Bible. We don’t have to wonder what it means to love God, because God himself tells us what it means and then we understand that love really is not a feeling – it really is a commitment. I John 5:3 tells us, “Loving God means keeping His commandments.” (1 John 5:3, NLT) Jesus himself said in John 14:21, “Those who accept My commandments and obey them are the ones who love Me.” (John 14:21, NLT) It is real simple and not complicated ...

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