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2 Corinthians 8:1-15
Sermon
Edward Inabinet
... giving? Clarence Lee Sharp expresses it best. "I was just a kid," he said. "One spring day Dad called me to go in to Old Man Trussel’s blacksmith shop. He had left a rake and a hoe to be repaired, and there they were, fixed like new. Dad handed over a silver dollar for the work. But Mr. Trussel refused to take it. `No,’ he said, `there’s no charge for that little job.’ But Dad insisted he take the pay, still holding out his dollar. `Ed,’ the blacksmith said, `can’t you let a man do something now ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... together. It had a custom station where taxes were collected. It was one of the richest cities in Palestine, in the most fertile area of Judea. So being a chief tax collector meant you had "struck the mother lode." Zacchaeus was a man who was raking money in hand-over-fist. He was the chief thief of the IRS. He was hated and despised by Jew and Gentile alike. The only time Jesus ever invited himself into someone's home, it was the home of a tax collector. Now this was a class of people that are unpopular ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... .... He surely planned the path of life, So man won't be alone! Yes, He directs and charts life's course, Across the vast unknown. Not only does God guide us, God guards us. He is not only a sun, He is a shield. He protects us, He puts his hand over us, He puts angels beside us, He puts his Holy Spirit within us. That's why Paul could say in II Tim. 4:18, "And the Lord will deliver me from every evil work and preserve me for His heavenly kingdom." Now think about that. The Lord will deliver you ...

329. Goodness and Mercy Will Win
Luke 21:5-38
Illustration
Erskine White
... 47.50 was turned over to the bewildered old woman. It was given by the red-faced store owner, some seventy petty criminals, people with traffic violations and city policemen on duty that night in the chambers - and they all gave their mayor a standing ovation as they handed over their money. That's how it will be with God's world. Just when it seems that all hope is lost, and goodness and mercy shall never win, the Great Judge will come to set things right, deciding for the hungry and the meek of the earth ...

Sermon
John Smylie
... louder than words. Jesus is coming to the end of his ministry. He knows his time is short. He is aware that before much longer his days of teaching and preaching with his disciples will come to an end, a brutal and terrifying end, as he will be handed over, tortured, harassed, mocked, and finally crucified. As our Lord approaches the end of his life, he draws near to the source of life and in a way he summarizes the work that he has done in his prayer for his disciples. Every aspect of the prayer that our ...

Matthew 9:35-38, Matthew 10:1-42
Teach the Text
Jeannine K. Brown
... within Jesus’ discourse. These ancient cities that epitomize wickedness in the Old Testament (e.g., Deut. 32:32; Jer. 23:14) are compared favorably to any towns that reject the kingdom mission of the Twelve as they travel across the land. 10:17 handed over to the local councils and be flogged in the synagogues. After speaking about their reception by the towns they will visit (10:9–15), Jesus alerts the Twelve to the reception they will receive from leaders and authorities. He begins by warning them ...

Teach the Text
Grant R. Osborne
... error, for John 18:5 declares Judas a “traitor,” and John 12:6 tells us he was a thief who had often robbed the “money bag” of the apostolic band. Judas likely did it for the money. His plot here is defined as a “betrayal,” a “handing over” of Jesus to his enemies (Jesus’s words in 14:21 prove this perspective). In short, it was a willful act, as Judas gave himself over to Satan (Luke 22:3: “Satan entered Judas”). 14:11  They were delighted to hear this and promised to give him ...

One Volume
Gary M. Burge
... the woman sees to it that the head of Sheba is thrown over the wall. The refusal to extradite a political foe was a legitimate reason for war in the ancient world, and earlier David himself was forced to leave a walled city to avoid being handed over to Saul (1 Sam. 23:7–13). Without a leader the revolt collapses, and the northern tribes acknowledge David as their king. They continue to serve David and his son Solomon for more than forty years, until they revolt successfully under Jeroboam I about 930 BC ...

One Volume
Gary M. Burge
... turn away God’s wrath, David agrees with the Gibeonites’ request that seven of Saul’s male descendants should be killed at Gibeah, Saul’s capital. The number seven was probably chosen because it represented completeness. As David assumes the responsibility of handing over Saul’s descendants, he spares Jonathan’s son Mephibosheth in light of the covenant they made. But David turns over to the Gibeonites the two sons of Saul’s concubine Rizpah and the five sons born to Saul’s daughter Merab ...

1 Corinthians 15:12-34
One Volume
Gary M. Burge
... Christ by rebirth and faith will, like him, be made alive. “But each [will be made alive] in turn”—first Christ, then “those who belong to him” at his coming (15:23; 15:52; 1 Thess. 4:14). Then “the end will come,” the time when Christ hands over to the Father his kingly rule over all those who believe in him (15:23–24). This will not happen, however (Ps. 110:1; Mark 12:36; Acts 2:34–35), until all the other forces that exercise an alien power over Christ’s people have been destroyed ...

Understanding Series
Larry W. Hurtado
... is featured often in Mark’s narrative, being a kind of symbol for the fellowship of Jesus and the Twelve in the Galilean ministry. Second, the sowing action here is that of ancient Palestinian agriculture, the sower walking through a field and throwing seed by hand over the ground, which was then plowed to bury the seed. This explains how seed in the parable seems to go everywhere. It was not put in neatly prepared furrows, as in modern agriculture; thus, the seed that fell on the path (4:4) or on rocky ...

2 Samuel 18:1-18
Understanding Series
Mary J. Evans
... as they marched out, would have given focus to their action and a great boost to their morale. David had been angry with Absalom and presumably was angered by his present actions. However, neither this nor his underlying conviction that it was not time to hand over the throne that God had entrusted to him alter the fact that Absalom is his son. He is concerned for Absalom’s welfare, and everybody knows it. Although it is hard to see how they could ensure anybody’s safety in battle, each divisional ...

2 Sam 18:19–19:8
Understanding Series
Mary J. Evans
... as they marched out, would have given focus to their action and a great boost to their morale. David had been angry with Absalom and presumably was angered by his present actions. However, neither this nor his underlying conviction that it was not time to hand over the throne that God had entrusted to him alter the fact that Absalom is his son. He is concerned for Absalom’s welfare, and everybody knows it. Although it is hard to see how they could ensure anybody’s safety in battle, each divisional ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the tract may be full of mud and bricks and exposed pipes and rolls of insulation. They may look ugly and incomplete. But you know the builders have a plan to make them into the same beautiful homes as those at the front of the subdivision, so you hand over a down payment and sign your name to a contract. What looks like a mess right now will one day become a beautiful home you can dwell in. In the same way, Dr. Wilson writes, God places “demonstration model” believers in the church, people who serve as ...

Isaiah 60:1-6 · Matthew 2:1-12
Sermon
King Duncan & Angela Akers
... their gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. You may have heard about the three six-year-old boys who were playing the wise men in their church Christmas program. As they came up to the place where Mary and Joseph were staying, the first one handed over his present and said, “Gold.” The second presented his gift and said, “Myrrh.” The third one then gave them his treasure and said, “And Frank sent this.” Well, it’s possible one of the wise men could have been named Frank. “And Frank sent ...

Sermon
April Yamasaki
... another film or on TV. I always check to see if April Webster did the casting since she and I share the same name. I suppose our habit of staying until the very end of a movie reflects the frugality of our days as students. If we’re going to hand over our precious dollars to see a movie, we want to enjoy every minute and get our money’s worth. But we also don’t want to miss anything. At the end of some movies, we’ve been rewarded with a surprise extra scene that makes the movie even more satisfying ...

Sermon
King Duncan & Angela Akers
... the worst kind of news, but it was actually amazingly good news. In Jesus’ resurrection, Peter had discovered the unshakable hope of God. And that hope was the source of his courage. Look at what Peter actually said about Jesus in vs. 23-24: “This man was handed over to you by God’s deliberate plan and foreknowledge; and you, with the help of wicked men, put him to death by nailing him to the cross. But God raised him from the dead, freeing him from the agony of death, because it was impossible for ...

Sermon
Zan W. Holmes
... in Bethlehem, they organized their singleness. Instead of saying "to each her own," they pooled their resources and got them all together in the name of God. Thus, they became one of the first single women's support groups in the Bible. Hand in hand, over the hills and mountains, and down through the valleys, they eventually made it back to Bethlehem and overcame the threat of famine. By the grace of God they were sustained on their journey because they shared their singleness in solidarity with God and ...

Mt 2:13-23 · Jn 1:1-18 · Eph 1:3-14 · Jer 31:7-14 · Is 61:10--62:3 · Ps 147
Sermon Aid
Russell F. Anderson
... dream not to settle with his family in Judah. These angels seemed to function like intelligence agents, informing the Holy Family of the enemy's intended moves. Yet, there was no Guardian Angel warning the Lord of the dangers of going to Jerusalem, where he would be handed over to be crucified; of course, Jesus knew what was facing him. The Bible never really states that each child of God has a guardian angel, though many of us like to think that we do. If so, it is quite clear that these spirits cannot or ...

Sermon
Mark J. Molldrem
... and just will forgive our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness." That is a promise. God calls us into the forgiveness of sins! It is this call into the forgiveness of sins that makes Christianity distinctly what it is. Paul writes that Jesus was "handed over to death for our trespasses and was raised for our justification." We have a problem that stands between us and God. That problem is sin. Sin has to be dealt with or we will forever be separated from God, alienated by our rebelliousness, like ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... to kill him) if he could get to one of six "cities of refuge" that were strategically located throughout the nation. Upon presentation of his case, if the determination was made that the killing was indeed an accident and not premeditated, he would not be handed over to the victim's family for retribution. He could remain in the city in safety until the High Priest currently ruling should die. After that, he would be free to go anywhere. He would have suffered a loss of liberty for a time, perhaps even ...

1 Corinthians 6:12-20
Sermon
Fredrick R. Harm
... is the price of self-surrender. It is the price of recognizing that freedom is not an end in itself, but a means to an end. And the end is the human soul voluntarily yielding itself to the control of the infinitely loving Savior. It is the price of handing over our independence in order to find our true liberty in dependence upon the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. Something like this must have been in George Matheson's mind when he wrote: Make me a captive, Lord. And then I shall be free; Force me ...

2 Kings 5:1-14
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... Furthermore, the instructions relayed by this underling are simplistic to the point of insulting. Naaman expected some sort of Hollywood production. He anticipated a Cecil B. DeMille flourish in which Elisha would "call on the name of the LORD his God, and would wave his hand over the spot, and cure the leprosy" (v.11). Instead, all Naaman gets is a second-hand directive to go wash in the Jordan a river Naaman disparages as incapable of being put in the same category with his own native rivers. For a moment ...

349. The Truest Beauty
John 1:43-51
Illustration
Keith Wagner
... the people in a large city to send pictures along with brief letters about the most beautiful women they knew. Within a few weeks thousands of letters were delivered to the company. One letter in particular caught the attention of the employees. Soon, it was handed over to the company president. The letter was written by a young boy who lived in a run-down neighborhood. His letter read: "A beautiful woman lives down the street from me. I visit her every day. She makes me feel like the most important kid ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... how it works. It is a crisp winter day in San Francisco. A woman in a red Honda with Christmas presents piled in the back, drives up to the Bay Bridge tollbooth. "I'm paying for myself, and for the six cars behind me," she says with a smile, handing over seven commuter tickets. One after another, the next 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 ...

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