Dictionary: Trust
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... so we can be joyful, high-spirited, and eager in our relationships with God and with all people. Freedom’s frontier challenges the more restrictive limit, the lesser circumference, the tighter circle. God leads us through our deserts of bondage so we will long for faith. There he calls us to be holy as he is holy, separated from all that enslaves us. When I went to Europe to pursue my doctoral studies, I had planned a restricted thesis - just an elaboration of my earlier study on John Calvin. About six ...

Exodus 24:1-18
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... of despair, I thought he would die in my arms. Is there a rational explanation for that? Does it make sense from a reasonable point of view? God sent me into the cloud of my brother’s tragic life to draw me from reason to faith. In this Old Testament lesson, God called Moses to faith. First, Moses went to God’s mountain. Once there, he stood for six days in a cloud of cold, rain, and fog. Did Moses begin to wonder, "Why did God call me here?" Only after six days of silence did God speak. In fact, God ...

John 14:1-14, Acts 7:55-60, 1 Peter 2:2-10
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... Forgive us when we have not seen the real forces we are striving with today. Give us the courage of those engaged in serious battle, that we may give your church renewed growth in our society. We pray through Christ. Amen. Hymns "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" "Faith Of Our Fathers" Second Lesson: 1 Peter 2:2-10 Theme: Rid yourselves of evil and be God's people Call to Worship Pastor: Consider the sins that remain a part of your life-style, and get rid of them! People: We have experienced the Lord's kindness ...

Matthew 22:1-14
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... ; I sometimes even understand why it is so; I know that I am called to invite others into deeper fellowship with the God of the gospel. My vocation and yours and that of every baptized believer is simply (and sometimes not so simply!) to be faithful, continuing to share the unconditional good news of God’s love and forgiveness for Christ’s sake and trust the Holy Spirit to make of that proclamation what he will. When we extend invitations to involvement and ministry, we trust God to use such invitations ...

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... to the One who commands, for he is the One who alone fulfills. And again he takes up residence in us, in our hearts, souls, and minds. He dwells with us. His unconditional love for us makes of us new creatures, new beings in him; beings who live by faith and just and only so in love: love of God with all our being and love of neighbors as ourselves. That’s who we are. That’s what we do. 1. Eduard Schweizer, The Good News According to Matthew, John Knox Press, Atlanta, 1975, Page 426. 2. Ibid. (Emphasis ...

Matthew 24:1-35
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... bet your life! That is the good news of the kingdom we are privileged to preach throughout the whole world. For that’s the good news God’s Spirit uses to give birth to faith and faith’s companion: a holy and certain hope. Hope for God’s Best of Times as God’s loving answer to our worst of times. When and where that faith and that hope are born, then and there the promised future breaks in. And every human deed consistent with God’s Best of Times will at last be fulfilled and every deed at odds ...

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... we come to God, the true God for help. This woman is simply one example of those individuals who seek healing and happiness in things other than the Spirit of God. Is it not true, that for many of us and those we know, medicine has replaced faith as a source of healing power? We trust physicians more than we trust our God, and yet inevitably there comes a time when doctors are unable to perform the miracles that seem implicitly promised in high tech machinery and medications.3 It is not unusual for persons ...

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... is not the final word in life. In the story of Christ's rising from the dead we receive a hope that can sustain us and uphold us no matter what happens to us, no matter how difficult our circumstances become in life. People who have lived their lives in faith and are at peace with God and themselves have no need to stand in fear of death. Easter Day is that time when you and I gather together in this church among our families and friends to reflect upon what God has done for us. We come together to worship ...

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... do not sacrifice our personalities, becoming little Christian robots. Christ lives in us, using our individual traits to glorify the Father. Leader: "The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me." Congregation: We too can live by faith in the Son of God. May we live by faith, faith that remains even if we lose our job, our health, our home, our family and our friends. May we be found unwavering when the circumstances in our lives are not what we would ...

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... as a disciple means to share in both the joy and the suffering of humanity. Christ's people are concerned about the joy and the hurt of life, but neither one to the exclusion of the other. Good news and passion are linked together in this faith. There can be no Gospel without passion. As we travel in "The Way", we gradually understand that the Gospel, as symbolized by myrrh, must have passion as well as success. Matthew wanted to convey that some reacted to the birth of Jesus with acceptance and devotion ...

Matthew 7:24-29
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Gary W. Houston
... which we draw all our physical energy, so around our spirits is a spiritual Presence in living communion with whom we can find sustaining strength.3 The wise man has the rock to build on. The church we are told by Christ is built upon rock - the rock of faith. Our lives need also to be established securely or they will fall apart. Is your "life-house" leaning today? Do you feel like things are caving in on you? If so why not consider a Christian remodeling job? It may be necessary to go all the way back to ...

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... us. We must first stop and listen to what the voice of God is really saying. We must not make it say what we want it to say. We must lay aside prejudices and preconceived notions of God’s plan for our lives. We must live the adventure of faith into the unknown. And, secondly, after we learn to understand Jesus we must be obedient. It is not enough to simply understand him. We must obey him or else we cannot call ourselves his followers. A soldier doesn’t only wear a uniform and march in parades. There ...

Isaiah 7:1-25, Romans 1:1-17, Matthew 1:18-25, Psalm 24:1-10
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... ." 1. The prophet Isaiah was completely dedicated as a servant of the Lord, demonstrating the graciousness of God in his prophecy, but he spoke of a child he would never see. God has a way of bringing about surprising results to the efforts of his faithful servants. (First Lesson) 2. The Apostle Paul as a servant of the Lord, saw himself as an "apostle," set apart for the gospel of God, which he promised beforehand through his prophets, the gospel concerning his Son...." His surrender to God was so complete ...

Micah 6:1-8, 1 Corinthians 1:18--2:5, Matthew 5:1-12, Psalm 1:1-6
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... God are happy; they have heard and obeyed the Word of the Lord their God. Those who stay close to God, place their faith in him, and continually allow God to nurture their relationship with him through his Word and Spirit, are "like trees planted by streams ... the Second Lesson, 1 Corinthians 1:26-31 - "The Call to be Christian." 1. We need to remember that people are called to the faith by Christ, and by him alone. Though baptism makes us children of God and members of his body, the church. Jesus has done the ...

1 Samuel 16:1-13, Psalm 43:1-5, Hosea 5:1-15, Hosea 6:1--7:16, Romans 8:1-17, Matthew 20:17-19, Matthew 20:20-28
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... first visit to the bombed-out old cathedral: As soon as I set foot in the ruined nave I felt the impact of delicate enclosure. It was still a cathedral.... I was deeply moved. I saw the Old Cathedral standing clearly for the Sacrifice, one side of the Christian faith, and I knew my task was to design a new one which should stand for the Triumph of the Resurrection. That's exactly what he did, planning and building a twenty-two foot altar table, which seems to be an invitation to the whole world to come and ...

Psalm 150:1-6, Psalm 33:1-22, Psalm 29:1-11, Matthew 28:16-20, John 3:1-21, 2 Corinthians 13:1-10, 2 Corinthians 13:11-14, Deuteronomy 4:32-40, Genesis 1:1-2:3, Exodus 34:1-28
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... world, not condemn it, and everyone in it; from the beginning, this meant that Jesus would have to die to accomplish God's purpose. Faith in Christ, in the form of genuine belief in his person as the Son of God and the Savior of the world, assures people ... for us. 2. Go, tell/teach, and baptize. That's how disciples are to be "made" in all nations. The story has to be told, the faith has to be taught, and believers have to be baptized "in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit" - in ...

Matthew 9:9-13, Romans 4:1-25, Hosea 6:1--7:16, Genesis 22:1-19, Psalm 13:1-6, Psalm 50:1-23, Hosea 5:1-15
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... 's act was the very act of a loving God, to Christians, who gave his only-begotten Son to die for the salvation and survival of all people in the world. 1. Unbelievable obedience. The story of Abraham and Isaac - and a brush with death. 2. Fantastic faith. "God himself will provide the sacrifice." (He didn't realize what he was saying, did he? The cross tells us that.) 3. Abundant grace. At the last moment, God stopped the sacrifice Abraham was about to make in the death of Isaac and provided a lamb for ...

Psalm 100:1-5, Genesis 25:19-34, Exodus 19:1-25, Romans 5:1-11, Matthew 9:35-38, Matthew 10:1-42
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... results in the danger of a complete sell-out of our baptismal birthright, the kingdom of heaven. Can the world buy out our claim to the kingdom? 4. The kingdom-birthright is God's gift to everyone. Appreciate it, claim it, and cling to it in true faith forever. Exodus 19:2-8a - (R, E, L) - "A Necessary Reminder." 1. The ascent to Mt. Sinai. Moses needed to reconnoiter with God, not to survey the surrounding terrain. A great human leader needed to go on a spiritual retreat - as all do, from time to time ...

Ezekiel 33:1-20, Psalm 119:1-176, Psalm 95:1-11, Psalm 115:1-18, Exodus 19:1-25, Romans 13:1-7, Romans 13:8-14, Romans 12:9-21, Matthew 18:15-20
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... 1-11 (C) The people of Israel could have joined in singing this song when Moses came down from Mt. Sinai after his meeting with God: "Not to us, O Lord, not to us, but to your name give glory; because of your love and because of your faithfulness." Indeed, the Lord God has shown himself to be patient and kind, merciful and just, in his dealings with his people, particularly when they tested him again and again in the wilderness of Sin, Rephidim, and Sinai. As they stood at the bottom of the mountain covered ...

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... it was felt that David, Saul’s greatest enemy would kill Mephibosheth if he caught the lad. Years passed, and one day a servant of Saul’s told David that Mephibosheth still lived. Then David proved what a good and loyal friend he was, for had remained faithful to his covenant of loving brotherhood with Jonathan. In fairy tale fashion he ordered Ziba to bring Mephibosheth to his palace. He ordered Ziba to provide Mephibosheth with an estate and see that he would always be given a place at David’s table ...

1 Peter 1:1-12
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... WE HAVE NO GOOD! Leader: Those who choose other gods multiply their sorrows! People: BUT WE HAVE CAST OUR LOT WITH GOD! HALLELUJAH! Collect God of ageless wonder, you have made us heirs to eternal life in the resurrection of Jesus. Help us to see our faith as unfinished: that, embracing the spiritual vitality that you have given us, we may yet continue to grow into the image of the risen Christ, in whose name we pray. Amen Prayer of Confession God of amazing grace, we acknowledge and confess that we like to ...

Romans 4:1-25
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... Abraham and Paul, we may trust, not in our own righteousness, but in the bounty of your grace and mercy, by which alone we are justified. In the name of Jesus we pray. Amen Prayer of Confession Most patient God, we admit that we place our faith in ourselves and our own abilities and efforts at righteousness far more than we do in you and your grace, and we know that we wind up leading aimless, miserable, and hypocritical lives as a result. Forgive us, we pray, and plant deeply within us a confidence ...

Genesis 32:22-32, Psalm 17:1-15
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... of God") in the story suggest that the "man" with whom he wrestled throughout the night was actually God, and that what we therefore have here dramatized as a physical altercation is an internal, spiritual struggle. The implication is that, even for those with exemplary faith, encounters with God are not always easy. Call to Worship Leader: May God lend us an ear! People: MAY GOD HEAR OUR WORDS! Leader: May our Creator show us steadfast love! People: MAY OUR REDEEMER GIVE US A GLIMPSE OF GOD'S FACE! (Based ...

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... believes in me shall never die."4 His next words are also for us: "Do you believe this?" Only a confident trust in the giver of Eternal Life, Jesus Christ, can overcome the terrors of Death. Luther once wrote that, "the true preparation for death is the exercise of faith. It is to know that death ... has been overcome and overthrown through Christ crucified, so that we do not look at death as it is in itself or as it appears to us, but as it is in Christ. Looking to Jesus lifted up on the cross will save ...

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... have died and the Body goes on, renewing and being renewed. The current disarray which bothers our brothers and sisters in the Faith appears to be beyond fixing. Dare we even begin to believe this, as serious and committed ecumenists? God forbid! One of the ... It affirms Christ died for all, and those who profess his Name have the right to be treated as brothers and sisters in the Faith. The shed blood and the broken body call, without interruption, to his people to be one. Soon after he speaks of the Lord’s ...