Dictionary: Trust
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John 6:25-59
Children's Sermon
... often hear about, but have never met. If you have a photo album (or a shoe box) full of old photos, you can use them as a starting point for a discussion on today's Gospel. Allow your children to sift through the old photos themselves. Answer their questions as best you can, but if you do not know much about your family's history, and if grandparents live nearby, you may ask them to share your "family history lesson" with you and your children. Plan on devoting an afternoon or evening to this project, and ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... for you. I want you to think really hard about your answer. I'm going to ask quite a few of you your answer, so listen carefully. Are you ready? (Let them respond.) How do you know you're alive? Give them a chance to think and then repeat the questions.) How do you know you're alive? Let's start here. (Pick a child to answer. Repeat each of their answers. Us as many as time allows. Some of them might be the following ideas.) I can feel happy and sad. I can feel cold and warm. I can touch ...

Children's Sermon
... see? That's right. That's you. You can use a mirror to help you remember how to love other people. Here's how it works. You look into the mirror and you see yourself. Then you ask the question, "How do I want to treat this person? How do I want other people to treat this person?" That's not a hard question to answer, is it? No, it's not, because we all know how we want to be treated. We want people to be good to us. We want people to show us love and respect. We want people ...

Mark 12:41-44
Children's Sermon
... put into the envelopes and then into the offering plate? (Discuss this. Some of the children may be surprised at the answers to the question.) Our offerings are really important to the church and to God - and to us. They're important to the church, because that's one ... Now let's think about how much to put in the envelope. How much is the right amount? (Let them suggest answers.) It's not an easy question to answer, is it? If I have a lot of money, the right amount of money for me to put in is a lot. If I ...

Psalm 71:1-24, 1 Corinthians 14:1-25, 1 Corinthians 13:1-13, 1 Corinthians 12:12-31, Jeremiah 1:1-19, Luke 4:14-30
Sermon Aid
George Bass
... he responds with the "physician heal yourself" statement and refers to what he did "in Capernaum" (where he has not yet been, according to Luke). The "no prophet is acceptable in his own country" does not indicate so much that he is hurt by their question about his family origin as it does his disappointment that the people apparently want him to back up his words with deeds. The word about Jesus' healings in the beginning of his ministry has spread rapidly, and now, it would seem, the people of Nazareth ...

John 20:1-9, Acts 10:23b-48, Isaiah 51:1-16, Exodus 15:1-21, Colossians 3:1-17, 1 Corinthians 5:1-13, 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, Luke 24:1-12
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George Bass
... her grief, looked into the tomb and saw two angels, who engaged her in conversation about her weeping. Before the angels could answer her "because they have taken my Lord away, and I don't know where they have laid him," she turned around and was asked the same question that the angels had asked, "Woman, why are you weeping?", by a man she assumed to be the gardener. When he called her by name, "Mary," she recognized him. He told her not to hold on to him, but to go and tell his disciples that she had seen ...

John 14:15-31, Psalm 67:1-7, Acts 15:22-35, Joel 2:18-27, Revelation 21:1-27
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George Bass
... . 1. So it was in Antioch. "That sort of thing doesn't belong in church" is too simplistic a statement, because there was an honest difference of opinion there, which had to be resolved rationally, not just emotionally. They were unable to do so in Antioch when questions of circumcision for Gentiles was a hot issue. 2. When a dispute cannot be settled on the local level, a congregation should take it to a higher court of appeal and that's the way it was in Antioch. (As so often happens, and this was in ...

Zephaniah 3:1-20, Philippians 4:2-9, Luke 3:1-20, Isaiah 12:1-6
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George Bass
... , John gives the impression here that good works are the way out of the dilemma that sinners find themselves in when they are found out and confronted with their transgressions against God and other people. He tells them, in answer to their "What then shall we do?" question: "He who has two coats, let him share with him who has none; and he who has food, let him do likewise." He said similar things to the tax collectors and the soldiers, who obviously were in the crowd of people gathered at the Jordan. That ...

Luke 14:25-35, Deuteronomy 30:11-20, Proverbs 9:1-18, Ezekiel 33:1-20, Philemon 1:8-25
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George Bass
... happens, we have reason to fear him. He is creator; we are his creatures, who seek the meaning of life and death, but can find no answers by ourselves. 4. The Spirit of God gives us the wisdom to fear God and to find the answers to our questions about life and death in the Cross of Christ and the faith to trust him as Lord and Savior. Ezekiel 33:1-11 (C) - "Shared Responsibility." 1. Prophets and preachers bear the responsibility of proclaiming the will of God to people in terms of warning and promise, of ...

2 Timothy 1:1-2:13, Amos 5:1-17, Habakkuk 1:12--2:1, Habakkuk 1:1-4, Psalm 95:1-11, Psalm 37:1-40, Luke 17:1-10
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George Bass
... , who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever." It might be read after the Prayer of the Day, which speaks to the need of Christians and the church for renewal: "Our Lord Jesus Christ, you have endured the doubts and foolish questions of every generation. Forgive us for trying to be judge over you, and grant us the confident faith to acknowledge you as Lord." The Psalm Of The Day Psalm 37:3-10 (E) - The longer version of this psalm is intended to be sung at Morning Prayer ...

John 20:24-31, John 20:19-23
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Wayne B. Keller
... the children about some doubts they have about anything. Maybe they would put their doubts in the form of a question. Even Jesus from the Cross seemed to express some doubt about his being there; and Thomas wouldn't believe unless he touched Jesus. Give the ... children permission to doubt, and to ask questions, and not to have all of the answers. Presentation of the Word Suggestion: Topic: "Having the Right Kind of Doubts" or, "On ...

Sermon
William J. Carl
... there. Whatever happened, God intervened and saved them. And it still happens today, in our world, in our time. I know it’s not easy to believe in miracles in our time. The problem with them is not that they don’t happen. The problem is that they do. The question is do we have faith enough to see them and experience in them God’s power and God’s presence in our lives? Only you can answer that ...

Matthew 16:13-20
Sermon
William J. Carl
... back. Just the recognition that his strength came only from Christ. And on that strength Peter started a new life. And on that life Jesus started a new church and a new era in world history. So, in the end, you see, Rocky came through. But that’s not the question, is it? The question is, will you?

Sermon
William J. Carl
... , James could never go as far or state it as poignantly as Jesus did. In fact, the more I read this passage the more nervous I get. I said to someone last week, “The first question I want to ask when I get to wherever I’m going after I die is, ‘Why do the good ones suffer so much here on earth?’ ” We all have questions we want to ask. That’s the one I want to ask. But then someone observed, “That’s presuming you go to the right place.” And I said, “Yeh, well, that’s right… That’s ...

Sermon
George Johnson
... , the bottom line is: God wants us to love one another. It's God's commandment to us. Love sums up all the commandments. It has authority behind it. It's not an option. It's not a theory, an idea, a philosophy to bounce around. It's not a question or suggestion as one possible route you may take. It's a command. This is my commandment that you love one another. It is the "law," that the psalmist meditates on day and night (Psalm 1). There is some interesting insight in 1 John that may bother some of us ...

Sermon
George Johnson
... oil in our lamps. Behold the bridegroom cometh. This sermon has been about being ready - living in preparedness - so that when moments of encounter happen, when we are visited by God, we might not miss the opportunity it provides for us to enter the banquet feast. The question this text leaves us with or leads us to is this: What does it mean to be ready? What is this oil needed for our lamps? How do we prepare for the moment, those moments, when the bridegroom comes? The answer to that is made more clear ...

Matthew 25:14-30
Sermon
George Johnson
... global ecology, says, "We need a new sense of shared destiny." And finally, what can we do to be better stewards? What can we do as individuals, as a community, as parents, as employees, as first world citizens? We will explore some options, some practical steps, some questions that we need to wrestle with. Next Sunday's sermon is an important part of today's sermon. So don't lose heart. We only got started today. Is it too late? Perhaps yes for some things, but not too late to reverse the trends and heal ...

Sermon
George Johnson
... us it may be as threatening as it was to the Jews in our text. We may be as defensive as they were because of our tradition, our self-assurance in what we have been taught to believe. There may be some things that need correcting - questioning - improvement - reforming in our church, in our ideas about God. Let me say two things as background. Should you become disturbed or disappointed this morning, remember these two introductory words. First, you don't have to agree with me. I may be wrong. God has not ...

Sermon
Steven Burt
... mean all Methodist churches did. His next answer was that the rules and regulations of his church, the United Methodist Church, encouraged it -- at least, the pastor thought that was written somewhere in the Methodist Book of Discipline. His next answer was a question. “Why shouldn’t they be allowed to, especially if the children are members, or at least if they are baptized Christians and members of the family of God and the household of faith?” “A good argument,” I said. “But why didn’t the ...

Sermon
John M. Braaten
... which could be asked is this one: Knowing what we do about Jesus' arrest, trial, sentencing, and the behavior of his followers, including people like Judas and Peter, what would you expect that Jesus would say to them? And a similar question: Aware of the way in which the disciples abandoned their Lord, what do you suppose they expected to hear? In our imagination, let us transport ourselves to Jerusalem on the evening of the day of resurrection. Ten of the 11 disciples move nervously about in the too ...

Sermon
John M. Braaten
... , something is still missing. Perhaps you ought to try to get rid of yourselves a little. Perhaps you will end up by getting rid of yourselves as well. I would begin with that if I were you. That's a riddle that comes from an American children's game. The question is, 'Who took the cookie from the cookie jar?' I see you know the game; very interesting. You are all very bright and clever so maybe you'll find an answer. Who took the cookie from the cookie jar, indeed? Shall we blame Freud or Marx? Or maybe it ...

Sermon
John M. Braaten
... . Jesus of Nazareth was ushered in to the praetorium. Pilate squinted through the early morning mist at the rumored rabble-rouser. With an air of superiority he leaned forward, glared at Jesus and began the interrogation, "Are you the King of the Jews?" Jesus responded with a question of his own, "Do you say this of your own accord, or did others say it to you about me?" In disgust Pilate said, "Who do you think I am? Your own people turned you over to me; what have you done?" Then Jesus began to reveal ...

Eulogy
Tom O. Miller
... who also traveled along the road of life and found it necessary to pause for some time to renew their faith and regain their trust in God. In both cases, we hear the words of persons who suffered distress, discouragement, pain, and alienation. They were persons questioning their lives of faith. They were seeking hope in the middle of what seemed to be hopelessness. They wanted peace in their distress. The Psalmist speaks of his life as being like a trip. In the trip, he imagined he found hope from the very ...

Sermon
Tom O. Miller
... Character Isaiah 26:6-91 Corinthians 20-28Mark 15:33-39; 16:1-6 One of the hardest funerals to preside over is the funeral for one who is of questionable character. And yet, in these situations, we have a unique opportunity to proclaim the pure message of the hope that a Christian has in the Risen Lord. This sermon has proven to be well received in a variety of situations. No matter how much we prepare and think about death, ...

Sermon
George Bass
... adult: “I was sorting mail at my job at the post office and saw a copy of the magazine, American Atheist, and I said, ‘So that’s what I am.’ ” She believes that if she would ever wind up before the judgment seat of God, she’ll have two questions: “I’ll ask how come (this deity) gave me a brain to think with and why has he or she been so hidden. Nobody asks you to believe in trees. They don’t require belief. They can be seen…. Religion came from primitive times. For early Christians, God ...