Dictionary: Hope
Showing 3676 to 3700 of 4969 results

Mt 1:18-25 · Rom 1:1-7 · Isa 7:10-17 · Ps 80
Sermon Aid
Russell F. Anderson
THIS WEEK'S TEXT Revised Common: Is 7:10-16 · Rom 1:1-7 · Mt 1:18-25 Roman Catholic: Is 7:10-14 · Rom 1:1-7 · Mt 1:18-24 Episcopal: Is 7:10-17 · Rom 1:1-7 · Mt 1:18-25 Lutheran: Is 7:10-14 (15-17) · Rom 1:1-7 · Mt 1:18-25 Seasonal Theme: Attitude of Obedience Suggested Text For Preaching: Matthew 1:24 and Romans 1:5 COMMENTARY Lesson 1: Isaiah 7:10-17 This selection contains a verse (v. 14) that rings musically in the Christian's ear at Christmas. It speaks of a virgin (almah actually means young woman) ...

Jn 8:31-36 · Rom 3:19-28 · Jer 31:31-34 · Ps 46
Sermon Aid
Russell F. Anderson
COMMENTARY Lesson 1: Jeremiah 31:31-34 God will establish a new covenant with his people, not written on parchment or etched in stone, but written on the human heart. God will bestow not only the desire but the power to do his will. This new covenant will be intrinsic rather than external. It will also be inclusive rather than exclusive, not just reserved for the righteous few (v. 34). Lesson 2: Romans 3:19-28 No person will be accounted righteous by keeping the law of God. He who breaks part of it is ...

Sermon Aid
Richard A. Jensen
Today's text centers in two men: John the Baptist and King Herod. The identity of Jesus is the issue immediately at hand. We discussed this identity issue in the previous chapter, noting that Mark 4:35--6:6 deals with this question. The disciples wonder who Jesus is. Jesus proceeds to demonstrate who he is through a series of spectacular miracles. He drives out a legion of demons, heals a woman with a flow of blood and raises a young girl from the dead. Still, when he arrives in his hometown, his kinfolk ...

Sermon
Gordon Pratt Baker
John the Baptist was born to bear witness that Jesus was the Christ. (John 1:6-8) Like Jeremiah before him, while he was yet in the womb the Almighty anointed him to prepare the way of salvation for Israel. (Jeremiah 1:4-5; Luke 1:13-17) And what a dramatic witness he made. For he came to his calling as if he were the last of the Old Testament prophets. (Luke 16:16) Certainly, he must have looked the part the day he burst from the bare Judean hills -- his long hair streaming, his black eyes blazing -- to ...

Sermon
George Bass
When Jennifer asked her grandmother, “Is it (the cross) still there?” I didn’t hear her reply to the four-year-old girl. But since she is a Christian, active in her parish and informed about the Christian faith, I believe that she gave a positive answer, “Yes, Jennifer, the cross is still there” or something like that. She could have said, “You can’t see it, but it is still there and it will always be there. You have been marked by the cross forever.” She would be right on both counts, of course. For one ...

Eulogy
Joe Barone
Psalm 771 Corinthians 15:20-22Luke 24:13-27 Some deaths are joyous. It’s not that death itself is joyous. Instead, it’s that the person who’s dying is so at peace that he or she brings peace to those around. Dying people always have a lot to face, a lot with which to struggle, but some face it better than others. Some face it with more hope and courage. How do they do that? Some people look to the comfort of the Scripture. I have a friend who was raised on the grounds of a state mental hospital. He was the ...

Matthew 5:33-37, Matthew 5:31-32
Sermon
John Jamison
I don't know what started the argument. I don't know if anyone really knows what started the argument. In all honesty, it doesn't matter. I think we all know that most arguments never end up where they end up because of where they started. It might have started over some disagreement over the children. It might have begun over something about the in-laws, or perhaps it was her cooking again. Who knows. But it really doesn't matter how it started, what matters is that it has suddenly gotten very quiet in ...

Sermon
Erskine White
Old Testament Text: Psalm 139:7-12New Testament Text: Luke 23:44-49 ... and there was darkness over the whole land until the ninth hour. (Luke 23:44b) In the rolling hills of northern New Jersey stands a small church with a large, stone cross cut into an inside wall. Now, it happened that one of the church's wealthier members didn't like the cross there and said it was an eyesore. He offered to give a huge donation to the church in order to take the cross out of the wall and replace it with a stained glass ...

Sermon
Donald Zelle
Then King David went in and sat before the Lord, and said, "Who am I, O Lord God, and what is my house, that thou hast brought me thus far? And yet this was a small thing in thy eyes, O Lord God; thou hast spoken also of thy servant's house for a great while to come, and hast shown me future generations, O Lord God! And what more can David say to thee? For thou knowest thy servant, O Lord God! Because of thy promise, and according to thy own heart, thou hast wrought all this greatness, to make thy servant ...

Sermon
Carl Jech
Introduction Sigmund Freud said that God is an illusion. We take the idea of a loving father, he said, project it upon the universe, and call it God. Today's text from Acts bears witness to this process of creating gods by means of personification and projection. (A humorous way of criticizing our tendency to create God or gods in our image goes like this: "God created mankind in his image, and mankind returned the compliment!") I'm afraid we have to confess that all of us - not just the people in Lystra ...

Sermon
Carl Jech
Just as day was breaking, Jesus stood on the beach; yet the disciples did not know that it was Jesus ... Now none of the disciples dared ask him, "Who are you?" They knew it was the Lord.(John 21:4, 12b) Now wait a minute! Either they knew it was Jesus or they didn't. Why would it even occur to them to ask who he was if they already knew who it was? The answer is that the editors of the gospel of John (and many scholars think that John went through at least three major revisions) are using this story to ...

Genesis 32:22-32
Sermon
When we encounter this weird story of Jacob, wrestling with a mysterious stranger at midnight by the River Jabbok, we are suddenly plunged back into a strange and mysterious world, filled with demigods who wrestle with human beings - a misty, shadowy land, where the strength of a man is pitted against the powers and mind of a divine being. It was midnight. Jacob had, long before, sent his family and property across the River Jabbok hoping to keep them safe. He divided them into two groups and sent them by ...

Isaiah 42:1-9, Hebrews 9:11-28, John 12:1-11
Bulletin Aid
First Lesson: Isaiah 42:1-9 Theme: First Servant Song: A compassionate Servant Call to Worship Pastor: Sinners such as you and I make it necessary for God to send his Servant to redeem us. People: We are guilty of sin, and suffer the consequence of our sins. Pastor: God has sent his Servant, Jesus, to have compassion on us, and deliver us from the power of sin. People: Bless the Lord, O my soul, for his compassionate love in Christ Jesus his Son! Collect O God of compassion, who has sent your Son to ...

Sermon
It happened many years ago now, but I remember it well. I had completed my theological education and was appearing before an examination committee of the Church. The group and I conversed for a while and then the questions began. Some questions were theological and some were practical. I seemed to be able to answer both types to the committee's satisfaction. Then, as a kind of final question, the president of the Church asked me about the Church's mission. "What is it that the Church should be doing?" he ...

1 Corinthians 10:14-22
Sermon
The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not a participation in the blood of Christ? The bread which we break, is it not a participation in the body of Christ? Because there is one bread, we who are many are one body, for all partake of the one bread. When I think about the world we live in, the one descriptive word that leaps forth in my mind is "division". Nations are divided against other nations. It's East versus West. Jews versus Arabs. Communism versus Capitalism. The Haves versus the Have-nots. ...

Drama
AMAZING GRACE These two plays are serious discussions of the everyday problems which face women trying to be whole persons in our society. No Help Wanted is an abstract and stereo-typed look at the problem of being yourself, without guidance or direction from others. Amazing Grace is a type of comic strip and, therefore, also quite stereotyped. Character descriptions are given for most characters; when they are not, character type is not vital to the production. Sets for both of these plays may be as ...

Matthew 28:16-20
Sermon
Dennis Kastens
Now the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain to which Jesus had directed them. And when they saw him, they worshipped him; but some doubted. And Jesus came and said to them, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, to the close of the age." (RSV) Perhaps you are ...

Sermon
Barbara Brokhoff
The usher, showing me the way to the pastor’s study, wore a big, bright, round button on his lapel which read: "I love you - Is that O.K.?" I didn’t know him, he only knew that I was the visiting preacher in the pulpit that day, so, after re-reading his button, I said; "Yes, I think it’s O.K." His reaction was immediate: he ducked his head, blushed to his ears, and in a choked voice said: "Ah, oh, uh, well, that’s good." Why would anybody wear a button that said that to everybody? "Easy love" - we say we ...

Matthew 28:16-20
Sermon
Brett Blair
A preacher proudly boasted that he does not preach doctrinal sermons. They are boring he asserts and people do not understand or relate to them. Further, he claimed, I am a preacher and not a theologian. I get down do the practical issues and simply preach Christ crucified. His thinking is faulty at several points. First, he is wrong when he says that he is not a theologian. The fact is that everyone to a certain extent is a theologian. Theology is nothing more than what you think about God. Well, shouts ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
Is it a commentary on television that nowadays some of the best programs are the commercials? One of my all-time favorites was made by the Aetna Insurance Company. It shows a father going through a goodnight ritual with his young son. First, the father has to look under the bed and then check the closet to make sure no monsters are there. Then, having secured the room, he says goodnight. As he leaves the room, a shaky little voice says, "Dad, would you leave the hall light on?" All of us can relate to that ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
They really didn’t understand it. But, of course, they really had no means to. How could they possibly know that it was contagious only after long periods of very close contact? The only thing they knew about it was what it looked like and what it did to a person in the advanced stages. That they knew well. They understood how it maimed and disfigured. And that was enough for fear to take over. I’m talking about the disease of leprosy. In a world and a time in which the disease has all but been eradicated ...

Sermon
Alton F. Wedel
Perhaps this is the best that I can offer you today as good news in a world of grizzled news, this shout of praise from Jeremiah’s lips: "The Lord has saved his people." "Sing aloud with gladness for Jacob, and raise shouts for the chief of the nations; proclaim, give praise, and say, ‘The Lord has saved his people.’ " But it seems to this observer who is more than casual in his observing that the church has punctuated Jeremiah’s praise with question marks instead of exclamation points. "The Lord has saved ...

Ephesians 4:17--5:21
Drama
Robert F. Crowley
Theme: Anger is inevitable, but there must be reconciliation or our relationships deteriorate. Summary: Things are in an uproar at the Pesky home. Rena is trying to find her keys and get Sam, her husband, to paint the bathroom. Rena gets angry. Playing Time: 3 minutes Setting: The Pesky home Props: Sam -- a shirt with missing buttons Rena -- a can of interior latex and a paint brush Costumes: Contemporary, casual Time: The present Cast: Sam Pesky Rena -- his wife Bill -- their son SAM: (ENTERS, CARRYING A ...

Sermon
T. A. Kantonen
Trinity Sunday focuses our attention on the doctrine of the Holy Trinity, the distinctive Christian teaching on God. The Athanasian Creed, in which this doctrine was first set forth in detail, declares that no one can be saved unless he believes it. But it places a severe burden on our understanding. It is not easy to believe that God can be one and three at the same time. A contemporary theologian has said of the Trinity, "While one may be in danger of losing his soul by denying it, he is in danger of ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
"How long, O Lord?" How long? Ever ask that question? Most of us have. They say, "Into each life a little rain must fall," but the truth is that there are times when the rain becomes such a downpour that we are about to drown in the deluge. "How long, O Lord." Familiar words from the beginning of the 13th Psalm, one of those marvelous bits of biblical insight we have come to call the "Psalms of Lament."(1) For what it's worth, almost half of the Psalms fall into this category. For that matter, laments are ...