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Matthew 16:21-28
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... 1959 by S.C.M. Press Ltd.) Stewardship Suggestion: How should we go about dying to our pocketbook so we can live to our Lord? Charge to the Congregation One pastor did this: "Let's not be afraid to fail or to get laughed at; and let's not expect immediate or complete success." Bonhoeffer: "I invite you to come and die with me." (Cost of Discipleship, p. 7 [paraphrased]) Christ: "The person who loses his/her life for my sake and the Good News will find it." (Mark 8:35) It is in dying to self and living ...

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James Wilson
... that we might have eternal life. Forgive us, Lord, and where there are those who need to hear the Good News, send us; and where there are those who need Your ministry, lead us to their side. In the Holy name of Christ we pray. Amen. Hymns "Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus" "God Of Grace And God Of Glory" "Here I Am, Lord"

Matthew 21:33-46
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... 's people, called and appointed by God's power and for God's glory. Ministers: We have come to hear again what this means and to receive the grace we need to be faithful to God's calling in God's world. Pastor: God provides beyond our expectations. Therefore, surprised by joy and amazed by grace, I invite us to sing and pray and respond together as we celebrate. All: So be it! Amen! Act of Recognizing our Humanness and Receiving New Life Suggestion: Within the life of the church, we prefer to comfort each ...

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... up, there is not enough room for the bit of food and the monkey’s hand. He has to either drop the food or remain trapped. He steadfastly hangs on and becomes easy pickings for hunters. He got what he wanted - but at a cost he did not expect. We all too often exchange our freedom in Christ for some bobble, trifle, illicit pleasure, feeling of satisfied vengeance, or illusion of superiority. Jesus said, "If you abide in my word, you will know the truth, and the truth will keep you free." How do we stay free ...

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... , so that all might be drawn to him in love. Jesus used two titles to describe how he saw his glorification and how he exercised his Lordship. Twice during the evening he calls himself "Teacher and Lord," and this is right, for he is both. Now we might expect a teacher to be willing to set an example by deed as well as by word. And Jesus, the great teacher and rabbi might even wash his students’ feet to make some kind of statement about ethics or service to others. But Jesus, the Lord, taking the role ...

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... supper for the holy days would include blessings everyone knew by heart, washing hands, breaking bread, sharing cups of wine. Breaking of bread and sharing of cup was nothing new with Jesus. When Jesus gave them bread and a cup he was doing just what they expected him to do; and just what he knew they would keep on doing, week after week, when he was gone - every holiday meal, every sabbath meal. Jesus took an action which his disciples had known since childhood and, at the passover meal, the feast of ...

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Brett Blair
... Dr. Karl Menninger, the famous American psychiatrist, once gave a lecture on mental health & was answering questions from the audience. One man asked, "What would you advise a person to do if that person felt a nervous breakdown coming on?" Everyone there expected him to answer, "Consult a psychiatrist." To their astonishment he replied: Leave your house, go across the railroad tracks, find someone who is in need, and do something to help that person. The best treatment for loneliness is reaching out across ...

Drama
... , "Why me?" - I don’t understand my guilt; shame and trouble overwhelm me. In the beginning it was very exciting. The crowds were large and enthusiastic, especially when we entered Jerusalem. But more and more it also became frightening. There were more expectations, more volatile situations and more opposition. Some people wanted to touch Jesus, but more and more just wanted to get their hands on him, if you know what I mean. Even Jesus’ own family thought he was crazy; others thought he was possessed ...

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... on the raised platform. He will speak plainly in a matter-of-fact, confident tone, but his words will carry conviction and a sense of awe.) CENTURION: I have seen a lot of crucifixions in my career, many carried out under my command. I did not expect this execution to be any different, but it was. At the time, when this Jesus of Nazareth was handed over to our battalion, morale among the troops was dirt low, because of the riot, you know. And even worse, because that murderer Barabbas had been let ...

Exodus 24:1-18, Mark 14:12-26
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... third consequence was liturgical. Because blood is linked to life and therefore to God, it may appropriately be used in acts of worship, such as the covenant-making at Mount Sinai. To the Hebrew people gathered there, Moses reads God’s Word, detailing God’s expectations of them. They solemnly swear to do as God wants. Then Moses seals the covenant between the Hebrews and God in blood, the blood of an innocent victim. Half of the blood he throws upon the altar (symbol for God’s presence): half of the ...

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... ? Those women just now, they knew what they were risking, but they weren’t afraid. After last Friday, they all know what they risk. CAIAPHAS: But that’s insane! ANNAS: Perhaps, but they believe that their leader has risen from the dead, and they all expect to do the same. Your threats don’t frighten them anymore Caiaphas. CAIAPHAS: But these tales of rising from the dead are impossible! Something must be done to stop them! They threaten us all! ANNAS: (Standing) Do what you want. I’m tired. I need ...

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... to cut you down? I am not interested; do I have to scream? Jesus No, don’t scream, please don’t scream. That would bring the authorities, and the last time I got involved with them it was rather unpleasant. You know, this is a kind of reception I hardly expected, and I’m at something of a loss as to what to do. I don’t suppose very many men have had to prove to their wives that they were in fact their husband. Might I perhaps appeal to some witnesses? Woman Oh, go ahead. I’ve got nothing else ...

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... by their positive experiences. Vulnerability and the attitude "let other Christians take a close look at us" added up to forward steps in the cause of Christian unity. Many would agree there is far more similarity here than can usually be expected between and among congregations because of polity and theology. However, that cannot be the only reason for the meaningful dialogue which occurred. We need only to cite the awkwardness of two congregations of the same denomination trying to cooperate in depth ...

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King Duncan
... like to be comfortable. Our padded pews and clergy chairs tend to tell more about us than we want to know. It can be said with real impact, only recently has Christian unity been blessed with the vision of a balanced understanding and appreciation of what Christ expects his Body to be. Those who, at one time, would have sat smugly in church, blissfully content, with a salvation avoiding the pain in our world "out there," have grown in the ways of their Lord. The yoke of servanthood becomes more than selfish ...

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... our walk with the Lord of the church. I like the "Prayer of Confession," in The Worship Book produced by Presbyterians, which begins, "God of the future: you are coming in power to bring nations under your rule. We confess that we have not expected your kingdom. We have lived casual lives, and ignored your promised judgment." In the Book of Hymns, United Methodists pray, "Almighty and most merciful Father, we have erred and strayed from thy ways like lost sheep. We have followed too much the devices and ...

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... : Words [Silence] Words! [Silence] [Very softly] Lost words. [Looks at the stage right couple for a few seconds, then moves to the stage left couple. As the Person gets closer, the words of Man 1 and Woman 1 become more distinct.] Woman 1: I don’t see how you expect to accomplish anything with a plan like that. It just doesn’t make any sense! Man 1: But that’s the beauty of it, don’t you see. They’ll all think it should. Woman 1: "Should" what? Man 1: Should make sense to them; but it won’t ...

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... I am? A faceless name - a nameless face. I hate all these damned people - so smug and self-righteous - so concerned - about themselves! Group: [Moving toward the person] Hear our prayer, O Lord. Person: Hear our prayer, O Lord. Tape: Hear yourselves, that’s all you ever do. You expect someone to hear you, but you can’t listen to anyone else. Well, I can play that game, too. To hell with all of you - I’m God - I’m God because I hear all of my own prayers - and I refuse to listen to yours. I’m God ...

Daniel 2:24-49, Daniel 2:1-23
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Bill Bouknight
... I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Back in the 1970's the Rudick family was part of the church I was serving in Hartsville, South Carolina. They were expecting their second child. Little Allen was born, and diagnosed immediately with Down Syndrome. Not only that. His heart had no normal partitions among the four parts. The doctors doubted that the little fellow could survive long enough to try heart surgery. But somehow he did ...

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Bill Bouknight
... or satrap. Then three regional administrators or governors supervised the 120 mayors. One of the big three was Daniel. Daniel was so superior to the other two governors that King Darius planed to promote him to the COO position for the whole kingdom. As you might expect, that aroused some jealousy from the native-born Medes and Persians. By this time Daniel was in his 80’s but was still at the top of his game. The actor John Barrymore said, "A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams." By ...

Luke 5:27-32, Luke 5:17-26
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Bill Bouknight
... ." That exchange marked the beginning of a healing. (1) The greatest healing miracle is not by-pass surgery or angioplasty or antibiotics. The greatest healing miracle is forgiveness of sin and new life in Christ. Only Christ can deliver on that miracle. Don’t expect just one miracle. Ask for at least two! Here is the second life-lesson: GOD CANNOT CURE YOU UNLESS YOU ACCEPT HIS DIAGNOSIS. Jesus said, "Unless you repent, you too will all perish." (Luke 13:3) The devil’s greatest trick is to blind ...

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Bill Bouknight
... Graham and Methodist pastor Kirbyjohn Caldwell, both ended their prayers with these words-"through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen." Some commentators criticized them for not being more inclusive. I was proud of them for praying out of their own faith tradition, as I would have expected a Jewish or Muslim clergyman to do. I wondered if some of the critics had the spirit of the Pharisees, looking for something to criticize. May God deliver us from going to worship with a chip on our shoulders or an ax to grind ...

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... by the burden of the law. Establishing Timothy’s status as a Jew by the rite of circumcision would also prove helpful when he went into synagogues or slept under Jewish roofs during his travels with Paul. In synagogues and in Jewish homes, people expected the law to be observed and having an uncircumcised person among them could cause ritual uncleanness. While these are logical explanations for Paul’s act in circumcising Timothy, it seems odd that Jewishness even at this time in history was a matter of ...

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... . The prisons did not have locks or chains, so this was the most secure way of keeping prisoners safe and still. For two people with sore backs to sit immobilized against a rough wall must have caused great misery. The last thing you would expect them to do is sing, but Paul and Silas were incorrigible. About midnight they were praying aloud and singing hymns of praise, with the rest of the prisoners in the stockade listening to them and doubtless shouting encouragement. The fact that they sang is revealing ...

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... Yet there is no doubt that he was heartsick about something. It was time to leave Ephesus! As he described it to the Romans (Romans 15:24-49), Paul’s plan had been to travel back to Jerusalem, ostensibly to bring a love-offering to the church there. Then he expected to go to Spain with a stop-off at Rome. But the best-laid plans can go awry and Paul’s plans at this point were being altered by circumstances beyond his control. He left Ephesus by sea on a ship headed across the Aegean to Greece. There was ...

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... in his letters, which broke the covenant and established the Christian church as the "true Israel," the only group that clung faithfully to the entire promise of God to his people. The rejection of such teachings by the Sadducees, on the other hand, was to be expected because they were materialists who "say there is no resurrection, nor angel, nor spirit." (23:8) For the second time in two days, Paul had been rescued by the Romans from a menacing mob of his own people. Back in the barracks and once again in ...