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... share the joy and grace of God to the world, to speak words of encouragement to others, to show compassion and mercy, to have patience and love towards others. These are not easy things to do by any means, and our past failures in these matters haunt us. But the question is: What will we do now? We have received this gift: the water of baptism and the Spirit. Jesus took this gift and lived the good news, rejoicing in and sharing the grace of God. What will we do now? We have the gift -- the gift of God's ...

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... quail descended on the camp. Then something extraordinary was sent to them. In the morning they found the ground covered with a fine, flaky substance. When gathered it could be prepared and eaten like bread. On first seeing this bread the people asked, "What is it?" This question in Hebrew is "man hu," or "manna," the bread from heaven. It had to be gathered on a daily basis. It wouldn't keep overnight. It would go bad, unfit to eat, like leftover french fries. You couldn't store it and eat it the next day ...

Jn 20:19-31 · 1 Pet 1:3-9 · Acts 2:14a, 22-32 · Ps 16 · Ps 111
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Russell F. Anderson
... we're sick and go to the doctor and he tells us that we have a staph infection, for which he is prescribing an antibiotic, we don't question his judgment. We don't say: "Wait a minute, Doc. How do you know such bacteria exist? I've never seen them. I don't believe in ... made her up, because the idea made us feel good!" And so the last days in the womb were filled with deep questioning and fear. Finally the moment of birth arrived. When the twins had passed from their world, they opened their eyes and cried ...

Jn 1:29-42 · 1 Cor 1:1-9 · Is 49:1-7 · Ps 27
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Russell F. Anderson
... ," and so forth. Those who are acknowledged by the Lord have met the criteria of being which flows from their being in the Lord. But what is it we are called to be? Saints. Those who are holy or, we could say, wholly the Lord's. Outline: 1. Ask the question, If you were standing before the Pearly Gates and Saint Peter were to ask you why you should be allowed to enter, what would you reply? Would the reasons cited have more to do with what you have done or who you are? 2. As Christians, we are called to ...

Mt 2:1-12 · Eph 3:1-12 · Is 60:1-6, 9 · Ps 72
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Russell F. Anderson
... source of light emanates from within us. This text makes plain that God is the source of light and life. "Arise, shine, for your light has come" (v. 1). Darkness may envelope much of the earth, but the glory of God shines upon his people. The question is: What is our position in reference to the light? To illustrate, consider solar panels: in order for the panels to receive the energy from the sun, they have to maintain the proper angle and attitude. Merely being in the sun is not enough, the solar panels ...

Mt 4:1-11 · Rom 5:12-21 · Gen 2:7 - 3:7 · Ps 32
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Russell F. Anderson
... which raises doubts concerning the content of God's commands. "Did God say...?" The New International Version precedes the word "say" with the adverb "really." That addition "really" captures the intent of this question. Through the centuries people have justified their blatant disregard for God's clear command by rationalizing: It seems that God is saying thus and so but it isn't really what he is saying. Of course, God didn't really say what Satan suggested, that Adam and Eve could eat ...

Mt 13:31-33, 44-52 · Rom 8:26-39 · 1 Ki 3:5-12 · Ps 105
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Russell F. Anderson
... buried treasure cost him dearly. Yet Fisher has no regret. Illustration: How is it that a person comes to possess the treasure of the kingdom? The parable of the Buried Treasure and the parable of the Pearl of Surpassing Worth present two sides of the question. In the first parable, the man stumbled across the treasure buried in the field. It appears to be blind luck, from a human vantage point, though God's hand was certainly involved. Many of us come into the kingdom in this fashion. We haven't searched ...

Genesis 12:1-8, Hosea 5:1-15, Hosea 6:1-6, Matthew 9:9-13, Matthew 9:18-26, Romans 4:1-25
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Russell F. Anderson
... . Gospel: Matthew 9:9-13, 18-26 Why does Jesus eat with sinners? The Pharisees asked Jesus' disciples why he dined with tax collectors and sinners. This was not a real question, of course; it was a criticism. They could not conceive of any reason why a righteous Jew would ever eat with blatant sinners. Nevertheless, the question remains a good one and a fruitful topic for a sermon. Possible answers: He eats with sinners to demonstrate God's love for them. Because God wants to save them. Because sinners ...

Romans 6:1-14, Romans 6:15-23, Jeremiah 28:1-17, Genesis 22:1-19, Matthew 10:1-42
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Russell F. Anderson
... ) 3. Our choice yield to sin or to righteousness (v. 13) 4. To be a Christian is to choose righteousness because we have already been chosen by God for salvation (v. 22). Epistle: Romans 6:1-11 1. Sermon Title: Baptism And Behavior. Sermon Angle: Paul asks a crucial question: "How can those who died in sin still live in it?" (v. 1). In baptism, Christians die to sin and are raised to newness of life with Christ. If this is so, how indeed can we live in sin? Paul is talking about behavior here. If we are new ...

Genesis 24:1-67, Romans 8:1-17, Romans 7:7-25, Zechariah 9:9-13, Matthew 11:25-30, Matthew 11:1-19
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Russell F. Anderson
... sin. Is this a hopeless predicament? No, "For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ has set us free from the law of sin and death" (8:2). The book Life 101, authored by John Roger and Peter McWilliams, has a chapter that poses the fundamental question: Are human beings fundamentally good or evil? Their answer? Good. How do they come to this conclusion? They ignore holocaust, war and violence and focus on the baby. They ask: When you look at a baby, do you see fundamental evil radiating from him or her? No ...

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Ronald Lavin
... It is as if he says, "I know where I'm going. I've walked this way before." Jesus goes before us as our guide. We go together as a group. We can therefore go forward confidently because we are following him and he knows where he is going. Questions For Reflection Or Discussion 1. Have you traveled on the wrong road as you traveled by car? What resulted? 2. Some people say about religions, "You travel your road; I'll travel mine. We are all going on different roads to the same destination." How is this true ...

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Ronald Lavin
... kingdom of abundant life. What is life? How is it received? John 3:36 points us to the answer to the first question. Abundant life is a quality of life which Jesus gives: "He who believes in the Son has eternal life." Note the present ... am the way...I am the door through which you find life." When you walk through a door from now on, perhaps you will think of Jesus. Questions For Reflection Or Discussion 1. Have you ever cut down a tree? Did anything unusual happen? 2. How is Jesus like a tree? 3. How many ...

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Ronald Lavin
... it," said the master. "Now, you've got it," says our master to the woman who was the daughter of an alcoholic father, who has finally come to faith. "Now you are dwelling in me to bear fruit. I am the real vine. You are the branches." Questions For Reflection Or Discussion 1. Do you know anyone like Linda in this chapter? Describe her verbally or write down a few of her characteristics. 2. How is someone like Linda reached for Christ? 3. Looking at your background and your spiritual gifts, what might your ...

Micah 5:1-4, Zechariah 9:9-13, Isaiah 9:1-7, Matthew 27:45-56, Mark 15:33-41, Luke 23:44-49
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Lynda Pujad
... to destroy our system. He would never cooperate with us or yield to our authority. He crossed social barriers, which was totally wrong. People must stay in their place, as we Pharisees must stay in ours. For example, he talked to a woman of questionable character in Samaria. Jews don't associate with Samaritans, let alone women. Then, this socially unacceptable woman went all over her village declaring that he was the promised Messiah. That's not rational. No Messiah would come to a woman alone and talk to ...

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Jerry Eckert
... being here. Why? What did we do wrong? Was it theyoung lieutenant? Was the innkeeper lying to us? Is theking around here somewhere only we don't know it? Are weoverlooking something in our own data that would be a cluenow?" Caspar asked the questions all of them were feelingas the fear of failure began to engulf them. They were wise enough to accept the possibility thatthey had failed. But they were also wise enough to stickaround a little longer to leave no possibility unchecked. They worked well into ...

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Jerry Eckert
... pastorattempting various voicing. Since timing is what makes ascript like this come alive, the pastor may be wise in doingit him/herself. But competent, lively church members wouldprovide a better voicing if they can sustain the sense oftiming for their squabbles and questions. Genesis 6 - 9 Narrator: Those of you who read the four chapters oftext for this Sunday's sermon probably found yourself struckby the telling and retelling of the story of Noah, withvariations in what animals went into the ark and how ...

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Jerry Eckert
... and didn't say the same for the others or for yourself? Marshall: He was my cousin! What reflected well on him reflected well on me! Jerry: You're serious. Now wait a minute! Marshall: Had you going there, didn't I? Jerry: Okay, okay. But I still ask my question. What makes Jesus the Son of God out of all the guys you knew in those days? Marshall: I kept using him in my conscience to measure how I was doing. Over the years, I found his teachings, his actions, and his attitudes to be right on target. Once in ...

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Jerry Eckert
... are you doing here in Nazareth?" Jacob asked his rabbi friend. "The head rabbi in Jerusalem thought it would be good if I came down north to think over my spiritual roots. He ordered me to take a pilgrimage to Mount Tabor. I guess he had enough of my questions about his administration. I don't like how impersonal our leaders are getting. I don't understand it. But the Lord will decide among us who is right and who is wrong. Enough of my troubles. What are you doing here? The last time I saw you was just ...

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John A. Terry
... it with my eyes open and my hands unfolded. Could we suffer from what we warn youth about -- peer pressure? Many of us work places where we have to show financial profit for our work. Seldom will someone say you cannot ask questions of ethics about how the money is made, but questions of Christian ethics usually remain in our mind without passing over our lips. "Blessed are you when men revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account." But the threat of scorn from ...

John 14:1-4, John 14:5-14
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RobertT D. Ingram
... lesson. Have one person stand by himself or herself to read Jesus' words. The other two people should stand together a little apart from the other reader. (One at the pulpit and the other two at the lectern?) The two readers standing together will read the questions asked by Thomas (verse 5) and by Philip (verse 8). The readers can skip the words, "Thomas said to him," "Jesus said to him," and "Philip said to him." Responses to the Word Follow the sermon with the affirmation of faith printed above. Lead the ...

Genesis 4:1-26
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Jerry Eckert
... has blessed me with a green thumb. Everything I plant grows and produces. Because of God's kindness, I want to give the church a complete repainting job on the inside as my gift. I have chosen a rich, dark green, my favorite color, for the sanctuary. Chair: Any questions? You all understand what Cain wants to do? Good. Abel, what is your proposal? Abel (he comes up and joins Cain and Chair at the front): I have also had a good year this year and, just as God has blessed my good brother Cain with the gift of ...

Genesis 6:1-8:22, Genesis 9:1-17, Genesis 9:18-29
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Jerry Eckert
... various voicing. Since timing is what makes a script like this come alive, the pastor may be wise in doing it him/herself. But competent, lively church members would provide a better voicing if they can sustain the sense of timing for their squabbles and questions. Genesis 6 - 9 Narrator: Those of you who read the four chapters of text for this Sunday's sermon probably found yourself struck by the telling and retelling of the story of Noah, with variations in what animals went into the ark and how long ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40
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Harold Warlick
... to me. What I want you to tell me is this: Will I see her again?" His friend looked at him and said, "The answer is yes." All of us want some straight answers about the Promised Land. What's it like there? It's obviously a difficult question to answer without equivocation because none of us has ever been there. Jeremiah lived centuries ago and the connection between our society and his may not offer the same tribute to wellness and recovery. All we can do is live our lives believing in that same promise of ...

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E. Carver McGriff
... people he will take away from all the earth..." Of course this is Easter and supposed to be a day of joy and hope. One may question a beginning on such a seemingly morbid note. But the joy of Easter is not to be a trivial one. The light of Easter's triumph ... . Weatherhead once told of a church leader in England who was being interviewed about the teachings of the Anglican Church. The question was asked, "Sir, what do you believe about life after death?" The man paused briefly then replied about like this: "We ...

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Arthur H. Kolsti
... of the planet and it is difficult not to become depressed. The conflicts and tensions just go on and on. Old rivalries and divisions continue to plague the social fabric of the world. If the great question of the sixteenth century was "Where can I find a gracious God?" the burning question at the end of this turbulent twentieth century is "Where can I find a gracious neighbor?" The desire for supportive community exists in all of us. Several years ago an interesting experiment involving children was ...