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351. Being Turned, We See
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... ..." What John saw gave him hope and courage and new heart; it gave him the assurance that at last all battles will be won by the Lord, that ultimately the victory is on the side of truth and right, of beauty and love. It would be a good thing, I suspect, if most of us - perhaps all of us - could hear the kind of voice John heard, a trumpet voice which calls us to turn. There are things none of us will ever see unless we turn. Usually we see only fragments of the picture in which we are cast, like ...

352. When the Roll is Called
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... years gathered together in a unique kind of communion with the risen and living Christ - on Sunday morning. No, the roll is not called with a sound of trumpets or any audible bombardment of the human ear. But make no mistake about it: the roll is being called. And I suspect we'll all be in better position to answer at last when the roll is called up yonder, if occasionally, at least, we are in position to answer when the roll is called down here. I'm happy you are here to answer roll call today!

353. God Was in This Place
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... for true worship is that the worshiper understand the truth of this. You know, Jacob almost missed the Lord at Bethel - perhaps he did altogether. You remember, he had a dream there, and it was only afterward, when reflecting on it, that Jacob began to suspect what had happened. He said, "Surely, the Lord was in this place, and I did not know it." Please know, my friend, that as we meet here today, God's presence is very real. Worship is an interaction between the worshiper and the worshiped. When ...

1 Corinthians 1:18--2:5
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Harold Warlick
... percent of us will grab at first sight or give in to feelings of being a slob, an ingrate or a rip-off artist. It's so hard to say "no." There is a 40 percent chance of divorce in today's world. We cringe at that statistic. But I suspect we are looking at the wrong end of the issue. If the data hold true, then 36 percent of married folk probably never wanted to be married in the first place. They didn't have the strength to say "no." They got trapped. The invitations had been mailed, the caterer ...

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Carl Jech
... be "borrowed" from the various mystery religions and other cults that were prevalent at and before the time of Jesus. Their assumption seems to be that if the ideas are "typical" or "borrowed" or "primitive," they are therefore also invalid at worst, or, at best, highly suspect. What these critics fail to realize is that most ideas are built in one way or another on previous ideas and notions. You don’t get at the essence of a teaching or thought by simply tracing it back to its most primitive roots or by ...

Deuteronomy 11:1-32, Genesis 12:1-8, Matthew 7:15-23, Matthew 7:24-29, Romans 3:21-31, Psalm 31:1-24, Psalm 33:1-22
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... which includes a fascinating museum and the usual souvenir shops and restaurant. It takes about a full day to see all that is offered in conjunction with "the House on the Rock." But the "house" is the central piece in the buildings and exhibits that are there. I suspect that if Jesus were living today, he would want to see it. It is his "house on the rock" par excellence. It is the "castle" of the architect who built it; and it should stand as long as the rock itself. 1. All human beings build "sand ...

Isaiah 55:1-13, Psalm 65:1-13, Romans 8:1-17, Romans 8:18-27, Exodus 2:11-25, Matthew 13:1-23
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... at least two hundred Canada geese were gathered on the grounds, obviously eating something. It finally dawned on me that they were eating newly sown grass seed; a major addition was under construction and just about finished, so the land had been levelled and seeded. I suspect there will be many bare spots that will have to be reseeded next spring. 3. The nurture of the Spirit. Here's where the second reading, Romans 8, comes into the picture. The Spirit of God causes the seed to germinate, to grow, and to ...

Matthew 14:13-21, Nehemiah 9:1-37, Exodus 12:1-30, Romans 8:28-39, Isaiah 55:1-13
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... to move books and bedding from the upstairs rooms to a lower floor of their home; they soon gave this up and sought shelter to save their own lives. Water, driven by the 150 mile per hour winds, was everywhere; she didn't say so, but I suspect they were praying desperately to be delivered. What occurred in Jamaica and specifically to them, made an earlier weather-related incident seem like child's play; about ten years ago, the lake they were living on overflowed and we had to sandbag their home. That was a ...

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... the Nazarene’s tomb ever since last Friday night. I am sure no one has been able to penetrate the security of the area. Just before this conference, the High Priest’s office called me and said that, although a few of the rabbi’s suspected followers had tried to get through to the tomb, all fanatics and sightseers had been turned away, and that the tomb is sealed and secure. Samuel: Governor Pilate, sir! ... This is Samuel ben Joseph from the "Good Morning, Jerusalem!" program ... Can you hear me ...

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... herald angels sing, glory to the newborn King!" And you’ll be glad for the birth of Jesus. You’ll open your heart to Him and rededicate your life to Him, and seek Him out in the manger as the Wise Men did of old. But more than that, I suspect that as a black South African, you’ll want to hear the larger message of Christmas, too. You’ll want to hear about valleys being lifted up, and rough places made smooth. Your soul will yearn to hear Isaiah say: "Speak tenderly to Jerusalem, and cry to her that ...

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... convinced God forces us to grow spiritually from time to time. Furthermore, I happen to believe, with all my heart, mind, soul, and strength, we are now living in one of those times, ecumenically. Our passage points to the truth we have long suspected and admit with hesitancy: no visible ecclesiastical structure has it all. This has the positive effect of thwarting hurtful ambition that has virtually torn Christ’s Body asunder upon occasion. No one says it better than Saint James, in his Epistle: "For ...

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Bill Bouknight
... 70’s. We know a lot about the events of this period. We have the writings of the Greek historian Herodotus, plus the extensive excavations in and around ancient Babylon. How often have you heard this question, "Can you read the handwriting on the wall?" Often, I suspect. Today you will learn the source of that saying. This message from God’s word is just as vital today as 2600 years ago when it was first declared. Chapter 5 can be divided neatly into a four-act drama. Act I: Entitled "Looking For Joy In ...

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Bill Bouknight
... because of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. Ever since Pentecost, the Holy Spirit has been poured out upon all Christians. Therefore, it makes sense that demon possession would be less of a problem now than it was before Jesus. Nevertheless, I suspect that we underestimate today the problem of people being possessed by evil spirits. How else do you explain what happened in the mind of Timothy McVee or those two boys in Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado? Those people were not insane ...

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Bill Bouknight
... were astounding. So many fish were netted that another boat had to be sent out to help gather them. This is one of the great fish stories of all time, and it really happened, which is more than I can say for many fish stories I have heard. I suspect that the Lord grants all fishermen a 20 percent flex of the truth before they actually get into lying. I think that is somewhere in the book of Calamities. Like the wife who went on a fishing trip with her husband. Describing it to a neighbor, she said, "I ...

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Bill Bouknight
... placed a woman as the star witness. The four gospel accounts of the resurrection differ slightly concerning the details. But that should not concern us. Ask any reporter who covers criminal trials. If four witnesses offer identical testimony, the four are suspected of conspiracy or collusion. All four gospels agree on the one vitally important fact of Easter morning: the tomb was empty. Jesus’ dead body was literally, physically revived! The tomb of Confucius is occupied. The tomb of Buddha is occupied ...

Luke 6:1-11
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... ’t have to hang around the track and be deafened by engine roar. In fact, Christ doesn’t expect us to. Each one of us can take a slightly divergent route where engine noise is in the background and voices can come to the foreground. I suspect that many of you have taken divergent routes - expending tremendous effort to meet human needs in very meaningful ways. No doubt this kind of effort will continue. But we must never forget that the diesel engine humm of large organization and big business is always ...

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... him does something for us. It enhances our image and we can feel that much more superior. I wish I had a nickel for every time someone stepped on someone else verbally in the interests of self-image building. If such verbal enterprises could build empires, I suspect every one of us would have one by now. There is probably no more common international pastime. But the fact that it is common doesn’t make it healthy. In his book entitled I’m OK, You’re OK, Dr. T. A. Harris comments that the desired ...

Acts 24:1-27, Acts 25:1-12
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... no evidence to support his charges, the Jewish spokesman then asked the governor to examine Paul in order to learn from him "everything of which we accuse him." Even under Roman law, such self-incrimination was completely out of order. It was like seizing a suspect and then saying, "Come now and tell us what crimes you have committed." Felix therefore responded only by giving Paul equal time to reply. Paul’s clear insight made him more than a match for Tertullus. He denied all the charges and then zeroed ...

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... love. A planet, meant to be conserved and used for health and healing, turns into a fetid, stench-filled waste, unfit for life. Relationships decay until we can’t stand living with each other. Nor can we trust those around us, just as they suspect and despise us. The striving which could bring us to uplift and celebrate the presence of our God produces, rather, vanity, dead-ends, goals not worth meeting, empires not sustainable, and lives not worth completing. Like the servants in the parable or like the ...

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Barbara Brokhoff
... salt," she was in reality saying, "I love you so much that nothing is any good without you." Isn’t that the bottom line of our experience as related to Christ? "Nothing is any good in life unless we have ‘This Jesus!’ " "This Jesus!" You have surely suspected (if you’ve read this book thus far, or any of my other books) that there are literally hundreds of Gospel songs and hymns that speak deeply to my soul, and if you would ask, "Barbara, ‘Which Christ’ is yours?" I’d have no trouble at all ...

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Carroll Gunkel
... were not without problems. They were called traitors. Their lives were threatened. They were condemned by both sides. They were accosted and beaten by the IRA. The British Army arrested and interrogated them. These women, whose motives were of the best, were suspected by everyone. Yet like St. Paul they were truly able to say that they were: ... troubled but not distressed, perplexed but not in despair, persecuted but not forsaken, cast down but not destroyed.5 Perhaps the most insidious of problems which ...

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Peter Rudowski
... good to have you here, for you fed me when I was hungry, you clothed me when I was naked, you gave me drink when I was thirsty, you made me feel welcome when I was a stranger in your midst, and you visited me when I was sick." I suspect most of us will feel very surprised, because we did it because we profess Christ and we met needs where they were found.

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George Bass
... of Christ to the present day, and of their relationship to those who have lived before and will live in the church after their deaths. They know this through a familiar story - that of St. Lawrence’s martyrdom in A.D. 258 by the Roman emperor, Valerian. I suspect that every Roman Catholic child in Italy is told and taught the story. It makes All Saints’ Day at Campo Verano what it is today and probably will continue to be. Lawrence was one of the seven deacons of Rome; he was in charge of the treasury ...

Matthew 23:1-39
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George Bass
... the nunnery, after her adultery was found out, "Lo, I forgive thee as the eternal God forgives." With those words of the most Christian kind of prayer on his lips, Stephen died and most certainly was transported to the side of Christ. And, don’t you suspect, that what Saul heard and saw outside the walls of Jerusalem that day was really the beginning of that transformation that changed him from a persecutor of the Christians to a follower of Christ - and a preacher of the good news? What happened on the ...

1 Corinthians 1:1-9
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Hubert Beck
... for the five Sundays yet to come, for they all flow out of this text as an address to the Corinthians) as a letter to us today and ask how we respond to the language Paul is using. My own personal response when I hear words like this - and I suspect I am not much different from the average person - is to ask just how or why God has bothered to call me into such a special position. It is rather astounding that he would even concern himself with me one way or the other, considering all the monumental things ...

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