Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Johnny Dean
... of the weakness of our understanding of the Gospel and of life, as well as out or our strengths. If we could learn to do that, maybe some of those folks who don’t have many good things to say about the church might at least find us more believable. There are lots of people who find the pretensions, the air of assumed authority, and the easy answers of those who claim to represent the church laughable. Maybe they might take us more seriously if we were more willing to be what we claim to be and more honest ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... long-dead alien germs to change my mind, to convince me once and for all that Fox Mulder is right, that we are not alone in the universe. Maybe if I understood more of the methodology and technology involved in the research I would be more likely to believe, more able to conquer the skeptic that lives within me. I just don’t have a lot of faith in modern science, I guess. Oh me of little faith! But is faith really such a complicated matter? From Genesis to Revelation, faith is described as a simple act ...

Luke 18:31-34, Mark 8:31--9:1, Matthew 27:45-56, John 20:10-18, John 20:1-9
Sermon
Joann Hary
... way the grave clothes are lying when seemingly they should have been excitedly sharing the news that Jesus had risen? Perhaps the reason for these seemingly irrelevant details is that John is calling his readers to faith. John is calling his hearers to believe. And the call is to believe that Jesus Christ truly is the Son of God! We started our Sunrise service this morning in the dark hours of death, with grief for the loss of a loved one, with an emptiness and loneliness like no other. That is truly where ...

Sermon
Joann Hary
... Abraham's faith extended to trusting God enough to know that even though he himself did not know where he and his family were going, GOD DID! And that was really all that mattered. How did Abraham know this? God had told him that he would bless him, and Abraham believed it. And through Abraham, God has promised to bless each one of us. Just for a little bit, I want to talk about how each one of us is blessed. First of all, what does it mean to be blessed? When I think in terms of being blessed I think ...

Luke 3:1-20, Isaiah 40:1-31
Drama
Martha L. Leach
... , would speak for me. Then I said, "Who am I that I should go to the Pharaoh and tell him to release my people? The Pharaoh now thinks of me as a traitor." God said he would be with me. I went on to say that the Israelites would not believe me when I said God sent me. So God showed me miracles, such as turning a rod into a serpent and then back into a rod. John: God has great patience with all of us. Moses: God did get very angry with me. I must have been a terrible disappointment ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... tax collector. I fast twice a week and give back to you a tenth of all I receive.’ "But the tax collector stood at a distance. He would not even look up to heaven, 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 ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... , no book, not even the Bible, can prove that this story actually happened. It defies logic and reason, and it breaks the laws of nature as we understand them. No one can come back from the dead, and no one can just vanish into thin air. If we are to believe that Jesus lives, with everything that implies, then we have to believe without the benefit of proof, for true faith can only exist in the absence of proof. That’s the only way it could be. If something can be proven, then you have no choice but to ...

John 1:1-18, John 1:19-28
Sermon
Johnny Dean
... to the light." And with just such strange and cloudy words as these "Among you stands one whom you do not know" he DOES bear witness. For an America that is quite obviously lacking a moral core; for the thousands who do not know and cannot believe; for those who profess to believe but seem incapable of acting; for those living lives of quiet desperation, who need for the church to be what we have been called to be, set free to be, REDEEMED to be let us begin today to put flesh on this skeletal body of ours ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... Torah of Moses, and all I have from God, and all I ever need from God, is that one Torah from Moses." Neusner concludes, "We would meet, we would argue, we would part friends--but we would part. He would have gone his way, to Jerusalem and the place he believed God had prepared for him; I would have gone my way, home to my wife and my children, my dog and my garden. He would have gone his way to glory, I my way to my duties and my responsibilities" Well, if the Rabbi can talk with Jesus, this preacher ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... ? Could it be that the church could then begin to help people see that Christian faith is a belief that exists in the presence of doubts rather than a belief that has to remove all doubt in order to exist? Could we in the church begin to believe that faith is actually strengthened by an honest acceptance and open discussion of doubts? Maybe then the church would be seen by unbelievers, those unchurched folks we’re trying to attract to our churches, not as people who think they have all the answers, but as ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... of you would raise your hand. Excitement is hard to generate these days. We Americans have literally had so much for so long that our senses and sensibilities have become numb. It’s difficult to get us excited about anything any more. And I believe the media has played a key role in the desensitization of our society. Michael Slaughter, in his book Out on the Edge, reports that a recent national survey tried to determine the impact television has had on the way college students learn. The survey revealed ...

Colossians 1:15-23, Colossians 1:1-14
Sermon
Johnny Dean
... alone or in trouble. But that kind of God doesn’t make many demands on us either. Maybe that’s the reason many folks today are seem to be willing to settle for that kind of God. That’s the kind of God some of the new Christians at Colossae believed in, and Paul knew that wasn’t the way God is. So, when we read Paul’s words in Colossians about Jesus, we understand that Paul has resorted to the language of imagination to describe Jesus to folks who never got the chance to meet Jesus face to face ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... they really should be winning, if the players are making a lot of mistakes that can be attributed to nothing else but a lack of concentration and dedication, and then blaming other people for their lack of success, a good coach will often say to the team, "I believe we need to get back to the basics. We need to practice the very fundamental parts of the game. We need to stop dwelling on the negative things and trying to assign blame and work together to turn this thing around." I think that’s what the Ten ...

Sermon
Rolf E. Aaseng
... let us consider how to provoke one another to love and good deeds, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day approaching" (Hebrews 10:24-25). Paul also urged all believers, "Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly; teach and admonish one another in all wisdom; and with gratitude in your hearts sing psalms, hymns and spiritual songs to God" (Colossians 3:16). Jesus promised to return. Again and again he told his disciples to ...

Luke 15:11-32, Matthew 28:1-10
Sermon
Wallace H. Kirby
... the disciples' confidence in the rulership of God. They knew that Easter morning that there was rightness in the world. It wasn't all mad and careless and unpredictable. There was a rightness in it, and the power of God was behind that rightness. That's what we believe. That's what we affirm at Easter. There is a rightness in the world. Whenever we trust God in spite of gloom and sorrow, we experience that rightness and our hearts swell with the sound of joy. We hear it in music. We see it in art. We ...

Sermon
Ron Lavin
... to get to God. Christ is God's attempt to get to man. I am a minister of the Gospel, not a promoter of religion in general. Religion in general, man-made religion, is often the very thing which keeps people from finding fulfillment. They don't believe that they need Christ because they have their own religion. Secondly, reconciliation with God, with self, and with other people is received as a gift of God, not achieved as a prize for human effort. We cannot lift ourselves out of our pews by the hair of ...

Sermon
John R. Brokhoff
... , kissing, and rejoicing in seeing and having each other again. In order for this to be a future reality, we want to be sure that those we love here will be in heaven when we and they die. Is your friend in Christ? Is every member of your family a believer in Christ? Is this faith demonstrated by an active participation in the church? Wouldn't it be terrible to get to heaven and our loved ones would not be there? There may be fewer in heaven than we think. A story is told of a man who went to heaven ...

Sermon
Larry Powell
... wanted him to; the second time, he was doing it to please the people, and that, he reasoned, was why he was bitten. Personally, I believe that if the good Lord had intended for us to handle snakes, he would have put handles on them. As a boy, one of my ... costly to God, including the giving of his own Son, can hardly be expected to result in a free ride for the believing Christian. Christianity costs something. However, there are times when not following the way of Christ proves costly too. For instance, I saw ...

Sermon
Carl Jech
... say liberal - thinker. But he said he could not, unfortunately, be a pacifist. His comment came in the time of the Second World War. His belief was that to be a pacifist was to deny the reality of sin and evil in the world. In other words, he believed that to refuse to stand up against evil when necessary would be not only cowardly, but more important, it would be heresy! It would be a failure to take seriously the Christian doctrine of Sin. It would be to make faith into nothing more than an escape from ...

1 Thessalonians 1:10
Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... from the dead in order that He might rescue us from our sin. Only God can help us from our sin. And so He sent His Son Jesus to be our life jacket, so to speak. And all we need to do is believe in Him and we will be rescued. That’s why it’s so important that we believe in Jesus, because we can’t save ourselves. So the next time you see a life jacket or a float, remember that Jesus is our rescuer. Let’s Pray: Thank you God for sending Jesus to rescue us. Help us to ...

Sermon
James W. Moore
... means a new life from God. Nicodemus didn’t understand. He didn’t get it. So, Jesus explained with what many would call the greatest verse in all of the Bible, John 3:16: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but have eternal life.” Some years ago, the great boxer, Mohammed Ali, was asked by a ghetto youth how he could quit school and start a boxing career since he had bad grades. Ali smiled at the young man and said in his poetic ...

John 1:43-51
Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... tree and ask him to get up and come with him to meet Jesus. As Nathanael was walking up to Jesus, do you know what Jesus said to him? (response) He said, "Nathanael, I saw you while you were still under the fig tree before Philip called you." Can you believe that? (response) How do you think Jesus saw him under the fig tree when he was so far away? (response) I want you to know that God sees you and he sees me and he sees your mom and dad all the time. When we are under fig trees resting ...

John 20:19-23, John 20:24-31
Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... water). When we don't listen it can cause all kinds of problems. Application: The disciples didn't listen and it caused all kinds of problems. Jesus told them that he was going to die and that he would come back to life in three days but they couldn't believe it. Jesus told them over and over and over that this would happen but they didn't understand it because they wouldn't slow down long enough to hear. Then Mary Magdalene told them over and over and over that Jesus had come back to life but they didn't ...

Ephesians 2:19-22
Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... only go to one place to worship God. Place the Box down. This place was called the temple, and it was in Jerusalem. They believed that God lived in the temple, and that only Jewish people could come near to worship him in the temple. There were people who ... the wall that kept us away from God. Now it doesn't matter who you are in the world. It only matters in whom you believe. Jews and Gentiles can be one under God through Jesus Christ, and there is no longer a wall that separates us. Isn't it wonderful ...

Drama
Edward G. Hunter
... visitation, and the angel announced to them that they would find the baby, God's Messiah, the Promised One of Israel, in Bethlehem, in a stable. I was so relieved that some others had confirmed his birth. God again confirmed to both Joseph and me what we almost dared not believe. God has confirmed his actions over and over again in my life, and the life of my Son. I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is the Son of God, the Savior of the world. If I ever had cause to doubt, all that has been removed ...