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James Merritt
... is the sign that you have received the baptism with the Holy Spirit. That's very interesting, because Paul said to the Corinthians in verse 13 that they "all have been baptized by one spirit into one body." But then in chapter 14 and verse 5 he says, "I wish you all spoke with tongues" meaning that some did not. Now if all the Corinthians had been baptized with the Holy Spirit but not all of them had spoken in tongues, we must draw the conclusion that that is not a sign of being baptized with the Holy ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... up smoke signals to tell her how much he loved her, they tested an atomic bomb. There was a great mushroom cloud that went up on the horizon. He looked at that tremendous cloud and said, "I wish I had said that." I wish I had said what Paul said here in I Cor. 13, and my greater wish is that every marriage, every family, and every home have this kind of love. Because if they did, divorce would be eliminated, child abuse would be a thing of the past, fights would be reduced to disagreements, disagreements ...

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James Merritt
... word "raca" is a word that doesn't really have an equivalent English translation. But the best scholars say that it literally means to call a person "a valueless person." Jesus here is referring to the times when you get angry and you say something that you really wished you hadn't said. You allowed poisonous venom to come out of your mouth before you could plug up the jar. Perhaps you let profanity spew out of your mouth and you curse someone before you even realize what you had done. I heard about a young ...

Sermon
... wipe us out. But the sad fact remains, many were wiped out. And will be again. So, doesn't God care? Of course, God cares. At least, I hope God cares. So why doesn't God do something to prevent it? I wish I knew. You wish you knew. Both Job and Billy Graham wish they knew. From time to time, all of us have "issues" with God. Is God all powerful? One wants to believe so. I want to believe so. The alternatives are unthinkable. At least, they are unthinkable to me. Three unthinkable alternatives come quickly ...

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Maurice A. Fetty
... who are more or less religious, how shall we react to this critique of a fundamental religious concept? I One reaction is to agree with the critics that religion is basically illusion and that the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ is primarily a wish-dream, a Father-figure created out of the Jewish-Christian community to satisfy our needs and longings for a perfect father wherein meaning and strength and life and purpose ultimately can be found. As such we can claim it is as good an illusion as the ...

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David T. Ball
... I do want to latch onto in all of this, and I can’t say whether this is what prompted Jesus’ wordy reply, is the keen interest that the Greeks had in seeing Jesus. It doesn’t say that they had an important question to ask him; just, “Sir, we wish to see Jesus.” Can you relate to that? I sure can. I remember as a child, when I was learning about Jesus and the Christian faith, thinking that the disciples must have had a much easier time knowing what Jesus was all about, since they were right there ...

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Leonard Sweet
... price you want for your building so that we may demolish and extend. Yours faithfully." Immediately they got a letter back, which said, "Dear Sirs: We notice the intention of Lewis' to expand, we notice your willingness to buy our building at a price we name, but we wish you respectfully to know that we have been on this spot longer than you have been on yours, that we are determined to stay where we are, and if it would help, we are willing to buy Lewis' at any price you are to name. " It was simply ...

John 6:25-59, 1 Kings 8:22-61, Ephesians 6:10-20
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John R. Brokhoff
... that his words of eating his flesh were not to be taken in a materialistic way "flesh is of no avail." (v. 63) His words give spirit and life. In spite of this explanation, many desert Jesus and as they leave, Jesus asks the 12 if they also wish to leave. Peter answers in a confession similar to that at Caesarea Philippi "You have the words of eternal life ... you are the holy one of God." THEOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS Gospel: John 6:56-69 1. Many (v. 60). Jesus had many more disciples than the 12. There are ...

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King Duncan
... would disbelieve for joy. It would be too good to be true. I would want to hold that check in my greedy little hands just to make sure. So it is with God’s gift to us in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It seems to us like too much wishful thinking. Isn’t this what some psychologists and philosophers have tried to convince us? They see faith as strictly a matter of persons projecting their highest dreams on reality. This is how we would like life to be, so it must be false. Jesus is too good to be true ...

2 Corinthians 5:1-10
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King Duncan
... to live by faith? St. Paul writes in the epistle for today, “We live by faith, not by sight . . .” What does that mean? I wish it meant that you and I could live as simply and with as much confidence as young Curt lives, trusting our heavenly Father to take ... that child had, we could handle anything that comes our way. But how do you acquire such trust? Here is where I wish there were a simple formula. Some people grow up trusting. As the brilliant psychologist Eric Erikson taught us long ago, the ...

Exodus 20:16
Sermon
James Merritt
... talking attorney and habitual liar. He is always lying to his son, Max, and he lied to him when he told him he would attend his fifth birthday party. When he didn't show up, as Max is blowing out the candles on his birthday cake, he has only one wish, "that his dad would stop lying for twenty-four hours." His wish comes true and for twenty-four hours, this man can no longer lie. Every word that comes out of his mouth is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Maybe someone should make that ...

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Stan Purdum
... our tormentors in a larger context. That's what David did in the lament. Second, David teaches us that in looking back at our tormentors, we may be able to acknowledge that though the experience was awful and something we would not want to repeat or wish on anybody else, there were some useful things we gained. In David's case, he could see that Saul's relentless pursuit of him had forced him to gain military skills and develop leadership abilities. His forced exile put him in situations where he was able ...

Esther 7:1-6, 9-10, 9:20-22
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Stan Purdum
... larger scheme of things, you certainly have the ability to force your children to do most things your way. Our second son, for example, was the most stubborn child I have ever known, and as a little boy, he had great determination to do things his way regardless of our wishes. But when he refused to go where we wanted him to go — such as to bed for the night — I at least could physically pick him up and make him go there. So in that sense I was powerful. Others of you might also be able to answer yes if ...

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Gary L. Carver
... . God will reveal his love, his will, his grace, his guidance, his leadership, and his depth to us when we do what we know to do. Someone said, "I wish I were a better father." God says, "Do the things that good fathers do, and you will be a better father." "I wish I were a better wife." Do the things that good wives do, and you will be a better wife. "I wish I were a deeper Christian." Then do the things that deep Christians do, and you will be a better Christian. Do and then you will be. It is discipline ...

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Richard Gribble
... the Father except through me." Christianity, as we all know, is a great privilege. We have the privilege of being members of the community of faith, the church. We have the privilege of the sacred scriptures, from which we have just heard and that, if we wish, we can read and meditate upon each day. We have the privilege of the sacramental life, special signs from God of the Lord's presence with us. We have the privilege of knowing that God is our Good Shepherd. Acting like a "Hound of Heaven," as British ...

Revelation 5:11-14
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Richard Gribble
... death to glory, sacrificing himself for others and teaching his disciples to do likewise. On numerous occasions in varied ways Jesus played the servant making it clear that such action should be normative for all who wish to follow in his footsteps. Jesus told his disciples, "Whoever wishes to be great among you must be your servant, and whoever wishes to be first among you must be your slave; just as the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life [as] a ransom for many" (Matthew 20 ...

342. I Want to Live Forever
Mark 10:17-31
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Ozzie Smith
A commercial where a man is rummaging through garbage finds a lamp and rubs it, and a genie pops up. And the genie says, "You have three wishes." And the man said, "OK, I want all the money in the world." And, BOOM, all the money appears. The man is covered with money. He said, "OK, you have two more wishes." The man said, "OK, now I want all the women in the world." And, BOOM, all of the women in the world are there around the man. So he has all of the money and all of the women. And, finally, the ...

Zephaniah 3:14-20
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Mary S. Lautensleger
... her illness, Sadako was able to entertain herself and raise her spirits by making origami cranes. There is an old Japanese legend that says cranes live for 1,000 years and that the person who folds 1,000 paper cranes will have any wish granted. With each paper crane she made, Sadako wished that she would recover from the fatal illness. On one paper crane she wrote, "I will write 'peace' on your wings and you will fly all over the world." She was only able to fold 644 cranes before her death. To honor her ...

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Billy D. Strayhorn
... 't under any obligation to give anything. It wasn't a rule or a commandment. So, their property was theirs to do with as they wished. What they did was sell a piece of property, to give to the disciples for the needy. They could have given any amount. It was ... It hides me when I've been mean and cruel. The mask I call my "Ace in the Hole" Hides me when my heart is cold. Sometimes, I wish others could see Right past the mask and into me. And help me find my way back home To God's dear arms, from whence I've ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... I simply do all this to share with you what Buechner says about angels. Listen to him: “Slight-of-hand magic is based on the demonstrable fact that as a rule, people see only what they expect to see. Angels are powerful spirits whom God sends into the world to wish us well. Since we don’t expect to see them, we don’t. An angel spreads his glittering wings over us, and we say things like “it was one of those days that made you feel good just to be alive”, or “I had a hunch every thing was going ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... to give for selfish patterns of relating are so galvanized that they find it almost impossible to even see the problem, much less act to resolve it. Sometimes I lay for an hour or two in sleepless anguish, wishing I were 3 or 4 people rather than one, wishing there were 40 hours rather than 24 in the day, wishing that I had bushels, rather than pints, of spiritual guidance and support to pass around. I confess I don’t handle it well, but I know the answer, and I keep reminding myself - that I can relax a ...

Matthew 2:1-12
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Maxie Dunnam
... to match, arguing cases in the highest courts, position of power at the right hand of the President of the United States. But only when I lost them did I find a far greater gain: Knowing Christ. I learned the truth of Jesus’ words: “He who wishes to save his life shall lose it. But whoever loses his life for my sake shall find it.” That paradox is an impenetrable mystery for the secular mind — but the cardinal truth of the Christian faith. “And I can say, as did Solzhenitsyn, bless you, prison ...

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J. Howard Olds
... experience salvation? Let me suggest some ways. First of all, I can open the door. Christ Himself stands at the door of your heart and knocks, but fearing He is the landlord coming to collect the rent we do not have, we ignore His knocking. All along what He really wishes and desires is that we would open the door and let Him come in. God is a God of grace, generosity, and love. He is not going to storm your life. He is going to stand at the door and knock and knock and knock and knock. Why don't ...

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Mark Ellingsen
... . Jesus reassured the happy disciples with another blessing of peace. (Do not forget that to offer such a blessing in ancient Hebrew culture connoted a wish for "completeness," for the total well being of those being blessed. In John's linguistic tradition, the Greek term translated "peace" here is a wish for complete concord and unity among all those blessed.) Jesus comes to wish the best for his people as well as to offer them unity and harmony with himself and with each other. That's what he wants ...

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John N. Brittain
... they became preoccupied with matters of honor and control, "You know that among the Gentiles those whom they recognize as their rulers lord it over them, and their great ones are tyrants over them. But it is not so among you; but whoever wishes to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wishes to be first among you must be slave of all. For the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life a ransom for many." Paul himself summarized this attitude in the great hymn in ...

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