Dictionary: Hope
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Sermon
Walter Kimbrough
... then proclaimed the year of jubilee. Now, that’s good news. Jesus, very God and very man was bold enough to declare that I have come so that the rejected society might know that they are somebody. The downtrodden can receive a new lease on life. The hopeless of the world can refrain from singing the words of James Weldon Johnson, “When hope unborn had died.” Abortions will never again be performed in order to kill the hope of the least of these. God has a mission in place for the persecuted of society ...

Exodus 13:17--14:31
Sermon
Walter Kimbrough
... . Faith will transform human life from the dungeon of self-pity to the mountain of self-affirmation. One then can declare, “I am because God is still God.” Now then, our text focuses in on the children of Israel grounded in despair and hopelessness. Their eyes were overflowing with tears, because in their search for freedom the enemy was about to overtake them. What made matters worse was the existential truth that they did not know what to do. Some would say they had desire without knowledge. But ...

Sermon
Walter Kimbrough
... than our sanctuaries. The psalmist is right, the earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof. If we are to be the priesthood of all believers, then we must get out of the sanctuary and be the church in the world with the lonely, the poor, the hopeless, the sick, the incarcerated, the dispossessed and the list can go on and on and on infinitely. Praise be to God for priests who are on the job in ministering to the least of these, our brothers and sisters. We are all challenged to hear and accept God ...

Matthew 6:1-4, Matthew 6:5-15, Matthew 6:16-18, Matthew 6:19-24
Sermon
Mark Ellingsen
... 2:8-10, Psalms 110:3). The freedom of this new life, which is given at Easter and the joy that comes with it mean just a little more when we are adequately prepared for it by an awareness of how much we need it. By an awareness of how hopelessly trapped we are by our sin; by an awareness that the good works we do on our own are nothing but a pile of ashes. Thank God for the ashes and the meaning behind them. Keep in mind how thoroughly mired in sin you are the next time you feel ...

Sermon
Mark Ellingsen
... feel spiritually dead. Christianity is not very important to me then. I just do not feel like it, and the investment I would need to put in it. "Prove it to me, God! Prove it to me." That is what I am really saying in those moments of apathy and hopelessness. "Make my life good; give me peace, then I will believe and love you, God." Does it sound familiar? Do you hear a little bit of yourself in my confession of sin? We all sound a lot like "doubting Thomas" in our gospel lesson for today. "Unless I see in ...

Sermon
Mark Ellingsen
... preoccupied with promoting ourselves and our image at someone else's expense. When we believe that way, we are being preoccupied with things of the flesh. We are living under the law, because we are trying to prove our worth by what we do. The outcome of it all is hopelessness and death. Yet Paul reminds us that we have been set free from all that. Christ is in us, and we are alive. The same promise is made in a veiled way in our first lesson. God promises to raise us up on the third day. The suggestion is ...

Jeremiah 16:1--17:18
Sermon
Ron Lavin
... things which do not deliver happiness. We turn from the Lord who alone produces true life, who alone belongs in first place. Human beings are eccentric, off center. That's the heart of sin. The result of this radical dislocation of authority is hopelessness. "The beast is easily deceived," Jeremiah said. The human problem of the dislocation of the authority in the deceitful human heart is as modern as the morning newspaper. In the early 1900s, a parish pastor in Switzerland by the name of Karl reflected ...

Sermon
Ron Lavin
... the possibility of new life beginning. Not every plant grows; not every human being is connected by the Word. But the life is there for the taking. Perhaps you have some friend or relative for whom you have prayed for a long time. At times it seems like a hopeless cause. You pray and pray for years and nothing seems to change. The object of your affection, a son, a daughter, a wife or husband, a father or mother, just won't give in and believe in God. Instead, stunted and turned in on self, these loved ones ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40
Sermon
Ron Lavin
... context of this Scriptural emphasis on "shouts of great joy" replacing mourning is the predicted return of the people of God from the Babylonian captivity. The Hebrews had been taken as slaves in 587 B.C. There in Babylon the people lived in bondage and hopelessness for many years. There they hung up their harps on willow trees for they could sing no more. There misery moved in like a fog. There weeping and wailing could be heard everywhere. In Jeremiah 31, a prediction was spoken that meant the darkness ...

Sermon
Ron Lavin
... Anxiety sometimes took the form of panic and flight. "Basically," he said, "I'm always looking for a place - for somewhere to be." The boy had felt rejection by his parents. Vainly he struggled to reconcile to his parents, but the effort proved hopeless. Anger and antagonism were felt by the boy to such an extent that he felt he had no home. The parents' divorce complicated matters considerably because, like many children of divorced parents, he felt he was responsible for their problem. Unconscious forces ...

Sermon
Thomas A. Pilgrim
... love of race - the love of class - the love of kith and kin and group. But Jesus always called people away from that to a deeper kind of love - to a higher level of compassion. He gave sight to the blind, food to the hungry, hope to the hopeless, forgiveness to the sinner and encouragement to the downtrodden. He entrusted that kind of ministry to his disciples and told them to do the same things. That is our calling today - not to be people who talk about religion - who parade a false kind of goodness - but ...

Sermon
Robert Beringer
... God-shaped future when human greed is like a bottomless pit? Where is the time in our strife-torn world when spears will become pruning hooks and swords will be changed into plowshares? We try bravely to make light of the despair and hopelessness in our world. A recent cartoon shows an old man watching the morning news on television. The announcer says, "A Poland Spring tanker truck carrying 50,000 gallons of fresh water crashed into a Pawtucket Exxon gas station this morning, causing massive contamination ...

Matthew 5:13-16
Sermon
John Jamison
... change before my eyes. I have seen people lose one half of their entire vocabulary when I walk in. I have seen beer cans get stuffed under coffee tables and sofa pillows and other places I am sure they later regretted having stuffed them. I have seen hopeless faces in emergency rooms transform into hopeful faces when I came through the door. It's not me doing that, it's what I represent. And it's what you represent. When Christ comes in, everything changes. Table salt in the first century was collected from ...

Matthew 5:38-42, Matthew 5:43-48
Sermon
John Jamison
... that there are some enemies who really need to be ignored. We all know full well that there are some enemies who need to be put down, insulted and talked about over coffee down at the restaurant. We all know very well that there are some enemies who are so hopeless, we have no choice but to go to war with them. So we put out our arsenal of words, stares, stealth bombers and laser-guided smart bombs and do what we know must be done. There are exceptions aren't there. It has been painful to watch my daughter ...

Luke 17:11-19
Sermon
Theodore F. Schneider
... , our Lord Jesus Christ. And he has done it whether we care enough to thank him, praise him, or share his gifts with others, telling the good news of his love to those who stare into their own death with fear - and with numbed hopelessness! To be sure! Nine lepers went careening on through life, claiming the gifts and celebrating their healing, believing they had everything. Many of us, in our own ways, join them! And ungracious though we are, God does not rescind his gifts. Nonetheless, there is wondering ...

Sermon
Theodore F. Schneider
... will is our guide and whose faithfulness is the root of our hope? Do we live in the faith, expecting great things to happen in our lives, in our congregation, and even in our world? It was a Scottish preacher who once observed that to say something is hopeless is to slam the door in God's face! Again, it's Lucy who has planned a picnic for the next day. She says to Charlie Brown, "I just hope to goodness that it doesn't rain ..." Walking away, Charlie answers, "Hoping to goodness is not theologically sound ...

Sermon
Theodore F. Schneider
... battering ram would begin again and make its final assault upon the weakened walls and gates. The leader of the 960 men, women and children who held the mesa was Eleazar ben Ya'ir. During the evening he gathered the men of the garrison together, sharing the hopelessness of the morning's coming battle. The defeat was sure, and with it would come the slavery of the strong, the murder of the children and the aged, and the violation of the women. He gave a long and impassioned speech, urging one last act of ...

John 20:24-31
Sermon
Erskine White
... for change, they are liable to be arrested in the middle of the night and perhaps tortured. If they fight for food, a fair share of the land or the right to form a union, they are liable to be killed by the death squads. It is a helpless, hopeless life they lead, with the power of the police, the wealthy elite and the North American colossus all lined up against them. If you are wondering why there is so much anti-American sentiment in most parts of the Third World today, you must look at the bitter reality ...

Sermon
Erskine White
... near Pilate's temple guards. If you've ever walked those streets in the old city of Jerusalem (particularly on a dark night), you know that they are a labyrinth, a complete mystery to all but the native born. It takes just a few minutes to get hopelessly lost in their maze. I'm sure, however, that Jesus walked briskly and knew exactly where He was going on that final, fateful night. The city streets are no more than ten feet wide, bounded to the left and right by the walls of the houses, which border ...

Genesis 28:10-22
Sermon
Justin Tull
... until heaven comes to us. In the movie, Field of Dreams, only dreamers saw the vision. Only those touched by heaven could understand. Those who live only in the realm of earth -- who never realize the heavenly visits, who never hear heavenly voices -- may well remain hopeless skeptics. But Jacob caught the vision. He caught it not simply because he saw a ladder or ramp. He caught it because he accepted the promises God gave to him and, as he did, heaven and earth touched. The good news that claimed him made ...

Genesis 32:22-32
Sermon
Justin Tull
... not mean there will be no pain or no need for courageous endurance. That does not mean we will walk away with no scars or with no limp. But it does mean that human struggle has a purpose, that struggling is not for naught, that life is never hopeless. What would have happened if Jacob had yelled “Uncle?” What if he had “thrown in the towel” before daybreak? Would God have been forced to go to “Plan B?” We don’t know what would have happened had Jacob given up, but we do know about ourselves ...

Sermon
John P. Rossing
... in a desperate situation at the beginning of this story. Women in their world had no status and no economic power except through their husbands and sons. Widows were powerless, and widows with no sons starved. So a household of three widows was the picture of hopelessness. Naomi had no options. She was too old to remarry and resigned herself to a life of poverty and loneliness. Her daughters-in-law, on the other hand, had a way out. They were young, they could expect to remarry, and in the meantime they ...

Luke 8:26-39 · Proverbs 23:29-35
Sermon
John A. Terry
... say with Paul, "Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord." He was talking about the experience of turning his life over to the power of Christ. Paul talks about our struggle, but he is not talking about our despair. This step is not a statement of hopelessness. It is a statement of honesty. The good news is that reaching the bottom, we are stripped of our illusions about ourselves and our strength. Knowing that I am not able to manage my life by myself, I am ready to receive help that I would not have ...

Jn 5:2-9a · Heb 4:14-16 · Is 1:12-20
Sermon
John A. Terry
... this man would rather be alone in his ailments than to be with his friends. Excuses can be good company. There is a real luxury in feeling sorry for yourself, especially if you can convince yourself and everyone else that you are worthless, that change is hopeless. It cuts down the demands on you. This story is a rejection of blaming our problems on others. There was a young preacher with an attractive wife who liked new clothes. She spent too much and they were in debt. Finally they had a long talk and ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... . Jesus is simply telling his disciples what God is like. This is kingdom talk for kingdom people. And to us today, 2000 years removed from the time when the Word of God became flesh and walked among humanity, this kind of talk sounds rather bizarre, hopelessly out of step with the times, just plain upside-down. And when we post-modern Americans don’t understand something we usually deal with it through a three-step procedure. First, we try to figure it out according to what we already know. If that ...

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