Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Jerry L. Schmalemberger
... is this: love one another, just as I love you… I do not call you servants any longer,… I call you friends.” “Are you medical or surgical?” asked one small boy of another in the hospital ward. “I don’t know,” replied the youngster. The questioner was scornful, having been a patient in the hospital for some months. Condescendingly, he undertook to make his meaning plainer for the sake of the other lad: “Were you sick when you came in, or did they make you sick after you got here?” he ...

Eulogy
Allen Puffenberger
... influence will remain with us, won't it? Let it move us to cultivate more deeply the friendships we have and to develop new relationships. Finally, death helps us understand life by raising the question of eternal life: "If a man dies, shall he live again?" The psalmist did not give a direct answer to that question, but he did remind us that God is God of all time. "Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations ... from everlasting to everlasting thou art God." This conviction is expanded upon ...

Eulogy
William Luoma
... the Lord. She and you have shared that same faith, the faith that says we are citizens of heaven. That is the one reason why a Christian funeral is different! There is hope! There is comfort. There is faith. There is a heaven! There will be a reunion. For our questions, Jesus offers a word of promise. He tells us how to get to the place he has prepared. Thomas the disciple asked about it. This is the same man who wanted to see proof that Jesus had been raised from the dead. Jesus made it plain. He said, "I ...

Eulogy
Louis M. Pratt
... have completely accepted their coming death, and feel they have said all their goodbyes, the dying seldom wish to talk. One day I spent almost an hour with Doug, and I only said about four sentences in that hour - and those sentences were in answer to questions or statements by Doug. At such times, it is wrong to try to "cheer up" the dying. Rather, we should content ourselves with simply being present to them. The same often applies to the bereaved. There are times when no words are possible, and we can ...

Eulogy
Phil Barnhart
... by utilizing the skills he developed as a professional magician. Suffering from a brain tumor, Ivan killed himself. We all have burdens. Some of us overcome them and some of us are overcome by them. Life is full of questions. Some of us find the answers and some of us have questions that forever go unanswered. But we all experience the common denominator of death. Some die because of a diseased heart, others from a diseased kidney, and still others from a diseased brain. But we all die. And God loves ...

Eulogy
George Paul Mocko
... and instant death. The funeral was attended by family, a goodly number of members of the congregation and a large contingent of Norberth's college friends. There are times when death comes and we are moved to ask questions of "Why?" At other times it seems the bare tragedy of the situation drowns out such questions. That seems to be the case here, and so I chose that text of David's grieving over the death of his favorite son, Absalom. Absalom died in battle after trying to take the throne from his father ...

Sermon
Justin Tull
... speak of the community of faith. Both portray God as the one who empowers us. Both commission us to spread the word concerning the God we worship. Both send us forth not as the blessed elite but as ambassadors and evangelists for the sake of all people. My question remains: Who are we in this day and age in light of our two texts? Are we Spirit-filled Christians? Are we Spirit full or Spirit foul? Are we Pentecost Christians or ones who have neither gathered to receive the Spirit nor worked to share it? Are ...

Eulogy
Joe Barone
... wonderful ability to love, to understand that illness is illness, no matter what its cause, and that people are so much more than just their illnesses. If you listened to the Scripture for today, you heard the story of how Jesus healed a leper without any questions asked. "Lord, if you will, you can make me clean," the leper said. "And [Jesus] stretched out his hand, and touched him, saying, 'I will; be clean.' " Jesus knew how his society had dealt with lepers, and, in fact, he instructed the man to go to ...

Drama
Robert A. Morgan
... do not know is whether the punishment will ever end. We do not know if Yahweh hears our cries, our prayers. We do not know if Yahweh sees our tears or understands our broken hearts. "Can we really sing the Lord's song in a strange land?" That is the question we have asked ourselves over and over again. We have sung, we have prayed, we have worshiped, we have kept up the traditions as best we could. Few of us were able to bring our scrolls and have had to rely on our memories to fulfill the laws and the ...

John 6:25-59
Sermon
Robert Salzgeber
... Hub with his credit cards just burning holes in his pocket. Fortunately, he was the only one in the store and David noticed Josh's anxiety. He saw that Josh was flushed and kind of nervous. He thought that maybe Josh was getting sick. "Are you all right Josh?" David questioned. "Oh, I'm okay, David. Well, now that you ask I've got something that's really bugging me but I can't talk here. Can we get together some time and talk after work?" "Sure Josh. How about over supper this evening at about 6 p.m. My ...

Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... Is God bigger than the universe? (response) Now how can he be bigger than the stars and the whole universe? (response) But that's the biggest thing ever! How can he be bigger than the universe? (response) For a touch of humor you might add as the very last question a picture of someone famous who will create laughter. Application: [Slowly as if you are thinking this through:] Okay. If God is bigger than an elephant and he is bigger than a tree, if he is even bigger than the world and the stars and the whole ...

Luke 8:26-39
Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... other big rocks? (response) Maybe doing something at church. Teaching others. Doing your homework. Remember to put the BIG ROCKS in first or you'll never get them in at all. So, tonight when you are saying your prayers, think about what we did this morning, and ask yourself this question: What are the "big rocks" in my life? Then, put those in your jar. Let's Pray: Lord, we want to be sure to do the most important things first, to put the big rocks in before we put the sand in. Help us to do just that. Amen ...

Sermon
John P. Rossing
... suggested that God hadn't been fair with him, he unwittingly made another confession of faith. God doesn't deal with us as we deserve, but as he chooses. God doesn't give us what he owes, but what he wants to give us. One commentator on Job wrote, "The questioner scans the heavens and finds the supposed throne of mercy without an occupant."5 But I don't think that's Job's problem. Job isn't looking for God in the throne of mercy, but in the throne of justice. That's the throne that's empty. Job is ...

Lk 19:1-10 · Gal 6:1-10 · Is 61:1-4
Sermon
John A. Terry
... words of God: "I take no delight at the death of the wicked, but that the wicked might turn from his way and live." Paul was aware that some folks were doing things they should not be doing. There is no question about that. But Paul views these sins in a rather passive way. Those in question were not blatant and deliberate in what they did. The sinner did not plan to go out and sin. The sinner, in Paul's words, was "overtaken." There are "sins" like alcoholism which are not deliberate sins. No one says ...

Mt 26:69-75 · Acts 9:1-9 · Ps 139:1-6
Sermon
John A. Terry
... with you, I will not deny you (Matthew 26:35)." But things happened. There was conflict at the last supper; then there was the arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane where Peter and the others fled. When Jesus was inside the house of Caiaphas, the high priest, being questioned, Peter showed a lot of courage in even going into that courtyard, and then sticking around after he has been twice identified. He wanted to be brave, but he was like a child caught in a lie. "I didn't do it." Then one lie leads to another ...

Mt 7:7-14 · 2 Cor 5:16-21 · Ps 19:7-13
Sermon
John A. Terry
... rewarded or punished at the time, regardless of what anyone else is doing, regardless of the popular behavior of the group you are with. The last part of this psalm considers what happens when we do violate the Law of God. It asks a basic question: "... who can discern his errors?" How objective can we be about ourselves? How honest can we be with ourselves? How honest to God? How honest with others? Out of our natural weakness the psalmist makes the petition, "Clear thou me from hidden faults. Keep back ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... statement about there being no room in the Inn becomes a symbol for Luke. As he writes his gospel it almost becomes a theme. Luke takes this one line, “There is no room in the inn,” and shows us how this phrase was recurrent throughout Jesus’ ministry. The question that Luke leaves for us is--will there ever be any room for him? I There was no room for Jesus in the economic world. Luke records that one-day Jesus and the disciples stepped off a boat at Gadara. A mad man, screaming wildly and tearing at ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... same as the way of secular society, Jesus would have said, "Blessed are the rich in spirit… Blessed are those who rejoice… Blessed are the proud… " But Jesus says the exact opposite. How can this be? The reasoning and logic of this world can no more answer our question than it can explain the foolishness of God dying on a cross to save us from ourselves. Perhaps a life of faith is the only way to explain that. We can LIVE the meaning of the cross even if we can’t explain it. And others will see that ...

Matthew 17:1-13
Sermon
Johnny Dean
... a long while. Jesus led them back into the daily routine of teaching and preaching and caring for the broken and hurting people of the world they lived in, back to the reality of life in the valley. And that leads us to ask another question: "Just what is reality anyway, and who defines it?" Is reality just a concept, as comedian Robin Williams suggests? Is the mountaintop moment itself the ultimate reality, with its air of celebration and glimpses of glory? Or is reality the messy muddling of everyday life ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... will have become more important to them. Those folks who have forgotten or disbelieved will be greatly disappointed on that day. Do you see what Jesus is saying? The disciples asked about the timing of the Second Coming, but Jesus said that’s the wrong question. Their question should be what are they supposed to do in the meanwhile, while they are awaiting his coming. And so it is with us. The important thing for us, in this season of Advent, is not WHEN Jesus will be coming again, but what the quality ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... one thing they knew how to do better than anything, and follow a stranger on the basis of nothing more than an invitation to tag along on a different kind of fishing trip? Unfortunately, the writer of Mark doesn’t give us enough information to answer our questions. Mark knows a lot more detail than he’s willing to tell us, but Mark only wants to give us the bare-bones description of the life and ministry of Jesus. I suppose it’s possible that Jesus spent several hours talking to Simon, Andrew, James ...

John 18:12-14
Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... He said and the good things He did. How do you punish a man for doing good and teaching love? It was a hard question, and one that Annas found hard to answer. But still he hated Him because the people loved Jesus instead of him. Somehow Annas had ... would find the words to make Jesus look bad and the Jewish leaders look good. Jesus stood, hands tied, listening to the threats and questions of the chief priest. His courage never lessened even when the soldier hit Him in the face. Jesus knew that God was with Him ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... , but beat his breast and whispered, ‘God, have mercy on me, a sinner.’ "You might not believe this," said Jesus, "but this man, rather than the other, went away justified before God." What did he say?? What in the world is going on here? I suppose this is a question we could ask about a lot of Luke’s stories about the words and actions of Jesus. What’s going on when God sends His only Son to be born of a peasant girl in a stable in Bethlehem? What’s going on when Jesus talks to the Samaritan ...

Drama
William Grimbol
... grow up ... get married ... go to Temple ... die? Is that enough? Is that worth it? DEAN: Why do you ask so many questions you can't answer? MEGHAN: Because they ask themselves. DEAN: What? MEGHAN: I can't help asking them. You would never understand ... They say you are Elijah or John the Baptist, and some say a prophet from long ago. PAUL: Who do you say I am? CURT: Good question. Who the heck are you? (Both laugh) Scene Three SUE: Was that the most unbelievable thing, or what? JOLIE: I know. I still can't ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... love to argue, don’t they? But they’re basically good people, and you’ve done a wonderful job with them. Say, do you read the Bible? You know, if there are things that you don’t understand in the Bible, this would be the perfect time to ask me questions about them." I wanted to throw up my hands and walk away, and I really don’t know to this day why I didn’t. Instead, I said, "Of course, I read the Bible. Where do you think my sermons come from, Sports Illustrated? Although I don’t get to ...