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Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... Oh God, thou art my God. The first "Oh God" is theology. The second, "Oh God, thou art my God", is personal religion. The first "Oh God", can be reached by thought. The second, "Oh God, thou art my God" can be reached only by prayer. The first "Oh God" keeps God far removed from us. The second, "Oh God, thou art my God" brings God near. So in prayer, we name God as God is in our experience. There is no point in pretending friends, when you've come into the presence of God. That's the reason Martin Luther ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... see you.Oh how I've missed you since I've been gone.I've crossed the ocean -- traveled to many a landIt's good to see you -- to be in your home. Another one is "Fair Weather Friend". The chorus goes: Fair weather friendsFair weather sailorsWill keep you stranded on life's shoresBut one true friend who really loves youIs worth the pain your heart endures. It's a good word to introduce our sermon today. We're talking about friendship. Listen again to verse 24 of Proverbs 18: "Some friends play at friendship ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... and suggestive references to fools and foolishness. Proverbs 17:28 is a powerful word for us: " Even fools who keep silent are considered wise; when they close their lips, they are deemed intelligent." When you are tempted to impress someone else and want to ... do so by talking, remember this word -- even fools who keep silent are wise; when they close their lips, they are deemed intelligent. Consider this one, Proverbs 17:12: "Better to meet ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... alone whether we think or not, but whether we think rightly. Right thinking is illusive for most of us. I promised when I began this series of sermons not to deal with certain of the Proverbs. One of those was verse 15 of our Scripture lesson today. I'm keeping that promise, but the picture of illusiveness here can't be ignored. Listen to it: "A continual dripping on a rainy day and a contentious wife are alike; to restrain her is to restrain the wind or to grasp oil in the right hand." Isn't that a picture ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... face lit up. "Yes, I know Dad, but I've discovered in reading the Bible that Jesus had long hair too." The father's reply was really disarming. "Yes, son, I realize that, but if you will keep reading the Bible, you'll also discover that Jesus walked everywhere He went!" That's not all we'll discover if we will keep reading the Bible. We will find life -- the life God promises in Jesus Christ. We will find direction for living the life we are called to live. We will find strength to persevere, and comfort to ...

Ephesians 4:17--5:21
Sermon
King Duncan
... cannot resist calling out, "Hey, Miss. Dubose!" Irritated, Miss Dubose yells, "Don't you say 'hey' to me, you ugly girl! You say, 'Good afternoon, Miss Dubose!' You come over here when I'm talkin' to you! You come over here, I said." But Scout just keeps on walking. She sees her father, Atticus Finch, down the sidewalk, and all three children run up to him. Plainly he has heard the exchange. In fact, Miss Dubose has not stopped screaming at Scout since she passed. He shepherds the children up to Miss Dubose ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... we read, "Then Jesus left the vicinity of Tyre and went through Sidon, down to the Sea of Galilee and into the region of the Decapolis." Before this time, Jesus had been traveling through many well-populated areas, performing many miracles. And each time, he tried to keep these events quiet. It never worked, but still he tried. Then, in today's lesson, Mark tells us that Jesus and his disciples left the city of Tyre and went into the region of the Decapolis. The key thing to understand here is that this was ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... to a giver. There are some people in this church who are sitting by the side of the road crying out to Jesus for mercy. You have been hurt. Your situation is, perhaps, desperate. There seems to be little hope. You thought you could control your life and keep yourself safe, and keep those around you safe. But it hasn’t worked out that way. And you are nearly to your wits’ end. My prayer for you is that this will be a passing thing. That healing will come to you or to those you love quite quickly. Or if ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... backed a line of loaded freight cars onto the bridge. The bridge withstood the force of the winds because of the weight that it bore. "The weight of your responsibilities may rest heavily upon you," says Robert Shannon, "but that weight may be the very thing that keeps you from being swept away by the storm of sin." (4) Is that it? Is that why God allows the wolf to run free, because ultimately it makes us strong enough to bear the heaviest burden? There is a wonderful story told by James Michener in his ...

Sermon
Richard D. Campbell
... . Only then did he begin to understand how the common people lived. I also thought of a cross-country coach I know. He does not just teach by word. He runs alongside of his boys and girls. He demonstrates the art of running with his own body. He keeps in touch with the feelings of frustration and elation experienced by his runners. I thought of the contrast with my own college cross-country coach. He was a fine man and a successful coach. He used to drive alongside of us during a race or practice and yell ...

Sermon
David J. Kalas
... is soon compounded by some folks' pointing and taunting. A few thoughtful persons in the crowd, meanwhile, express concern for his health and well-being, and they offer him some of their winter wear. "Would you like my gloves?" asks one man. "I could just keep my hands in my coat pockets." "I've got an extra scarf," offers another. But the half-dressed man turns down all the offers, though his teeth are chattering and his body is shivering violently. If we can imagine someone so uncomfortably out of place ...

Sermon
David J. Kalas
... ?" asked Joachim Neander over 300 years ago, concluding that "built on sand, naught can stand by our earthly wisdom planned." And so he resolved, "All my hope is firmly grounded in the great and living Lord; who, whenever I most need him, never fails to keep his word. God I must wholly trust, God the ever good and just."2 Modern meteorology is a highly sophisticated science, and many of us depend on it daily in the routine matters of predicting temperatures and precipitation. And, from time to time, we also ...

Ecclesiastes 3:1-22
Sermon
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... and that is part of the Wisdom teaching that comes to us from the book of Ecclesiastes. Especially, says Wisdom tradition, is there an appropriate time to keep silence or to say just the right word (v. 7; cf. Proverbs 15:23; 25:11). I think we all know of times when the right ... confidence that never should have been passed on. There is a time to speak, as our text says, and a time to keep silence. Ecclesiastes is part of the body of Wisdom writings that is found in our Bible, primarily in the books of Job ...

Nehemiah 7:73b--8:18
Sermon
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... for his people's good: "Oh that they had such a mind as this always," he says, "to fear me and to keep all my commandments, that it might go well with them and with their children for ever!" God wants it to go well with us! God wants us to ... have good. Similarly, in the Gospel according to John, Jesus tells his disciples that if they keep his commandments, they will abide in his love (John 15:10) and then he adds, "These things I have spoken to you, that my joy ...

Sermon
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... Nile to the Euphrates in the North. (The borders are those of the davidic empire.) More than that, in the strange symbolism of passing through the cut pieces of the sacrifice, God himself promises that he will be destroyed, like the cut animals, if he does not keep his Word! Once again, Abraham is called upon simply to wait for the promise's fulfillment, despite all the evidence against it. Our life with God is very much like father Abraham's, for we too have been given lots of promises by our Lord. "Lo, I ...

Sermon
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... through his Holy Spirit, multiplying his faithful throughout the world. And that action of God of which we read in Acts is still going on today. God is on the move, advancing toward his kingdom, and in all of our difficulties and sufferings, we need to keep that in mind. Let us say two more things about those who are converted in the stories of the Acts of the Apostles. First of all, they are converted into the church. Entering the Christian life is not an individualistic occurrence. Rather, all of those ...

Jeremiah 16:1--17:18
Sermon
King Duncan
... , “When I look at my sinfulness, my salvation is to me my Savior’s greatest miracle.” This is the human condition. All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. Most of us are fortunate. We’re able to keep the junk under control. We’re able to keep it pressed down. Subdued. Sometimes it comes to the surface, though, and then all hell breaks loose. There was a news report some years back out of Hominy, Okla. It was December and inmate Bernard Crawford escaped from prison. He accomplished ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... The Puritan divines labeled this heart-work. John Flavel, a 17th century English Puritan, put it in this perspective: the “greatest difficulty in conversion is to win the heart to God; the greatest difficulty after conversion, is to keep the heart with God… Heart-work is hard work. (Keeping the Heart, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Sovereign Grace Publishers, 1971, pages 5, 12). The crux of our heart-work towards holiness is our will surrendered to Christ so that God can take possession of it. The apostle Paul ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... to sink in – it’s a very helpful truth. Relax in the fact that there comes a time when we need to leave to God and to others what we cannot do ourselves. Now this is not a lesson we learn once and for all. We have to keep reminding ourselves of it and keep acting on it over and over again. I confess that this has been and is a big problem in my life. I still remember my life as a pastor, and there is a degree to which I carry this over into my life at the seminary. Hardly ...

1 Corinthians 13:1-13
Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... sit up and listen – we become thoughtless in our day-to-day relationships, in our marriages. We become thoughtless of the little things that keep love alive so we don’t express love as much as we should. We don’t speak kind and loving words to our spouses ... , it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs, Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes always ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... and be yourselves built into a spiritual house, be a holy priesthood, to offer spiritual sacrifices.” There’s the source of power – Jesus Christ – the Living Stone. He builds us into a spiritual house. His Spirit, indwelling us, is the constant source of power which keeps us going and growing as God’s people. I have time only to illustrate it. When I was pastor at Christ Church in Memphis, I preached a series of sermons on the devil. That series grew into a book which was published with the title ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... . “Yes, dad, I know, but I have discovered in reading the Bible that Jesus had long hair too.” The fathers reply was really disarming. “Yes, son, I realize that, but if you will keep reading the Bible, you will also discover that Jesus walked everywhere He went!” Well, that is not all we’ll discover if we keep reading the Bible. When Paul says to Timothy, “All Scripture is inspired by God,” he is literally saying: “Scripture is God’s breathed Word.” That means it is more than a book. Let ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... to sink in – it’s a very helpful truth. Relax in the fact that there comes a time when we need to leave to God and to others what we cannot do ourselves. Now this is not a lesson we learn once and for all. We have to keep reminding ourselves of it and keep acting on it over and over again. I confess that this has been and is a big problem in my life. Praying for you students as I do – and hearing from you as I give you the opportunity to make your requests known to me – I am ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... to sink in – it’s a very helpful truth. Relax in the fact that there comes a time when we need to leave to God and to others what we cannot do ourselves. Now this is not a lesson we learn once and for all. We have to keep reminding ourselves of it and keep acting on it over and over again. I confess that this has been and is a big problem in my life. Praying for our students as I do – and hearing from them as I give them the opportunity to make their requests known to me – I am ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... here, as well as a great cost. To come to this table is to come confessing our sins and receiving Christ’s forgiveness – it’s to be healed by God. It gives God the opportunity to heal us, to clothe us in glory – to restore us, to enable us to keep alive who we are. As Paul said, once we’ve come here – to this table – that is, once we have received His saving grace, we’re brothers and sisters in the body of Christ. Here legion will give way to Jesus, and we will arise to speak only of God ...