Dictionary: Hope
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... tunnel of despair and darkness for our suffering fellows. That light, shaped as a cross, spells hope when all is hopeless. We have the promise, and as all his promises have ripened to fulfillment, the promise of his life instead of death, his peace instead of fear, is certain. One Turned Back "Then one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, praising God with a loud voice; and he fell on his face at Jesus’ feet, giving him thanks. Now he was a Samaritan." The differences between Samaritans ...

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... in the end in all its glory. For, "will not God vindicate his elect, who cry to him day and night? Will he delay long over them? I tell you, he will vindicate them speedily." In a certain town an unjust judge was on the bench who neither feared the Lord nor cared what people thought of him. His job security did not depend on justice in the courtroom. And a woman in that town who was a widow, assertive and persistent, kept coming back to this unrighteous jurist with her case in which she had received ...

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... wanted to assume responsibility for bringing this man back to church or for restoring him to this respectable assembly. Rumor has it that his character is highly questionable, and that although we boast of our inclusiveness, inclusiveness can go too far. Furthermore, they feared that he might blister them a little with a word or two about the righteous pose of this exclusive company, like Mama at the Harper Valley PTA. What Were They Really Like? What were they really like, this Pharisee and publican? Would ...

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... is the gift of Jesus Christ. From an empty life, from the inner anguish of destroyed relationships, from the grief of loss, from tormenting guilt over those specific sins that clutch our throats, from the bondage of a habit we are powerless to break, from the fear of death - from these we look for salvation, freedom, deliverance. Jesus came to save - save you and me. From what? Saved For What? Is there now a warm response to the miracle that Christ has worked for us? Is there a response to demonstrate the ...

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... for the feast of tabernacles, and John tells us of a lot of muttering among the people. While some thought he was a good man, others claimed that he was leading them astray. But the muttering was at the level of a whisper, for they feared those who believed in him. In the climax of the dialogue that followed, when they had the opportunity to meet him and to listen to his teaching, Jesus spoke the word that we have named as the emancipation proclamation. The implication was obvious, and their response ...

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Alton F. Wedel
... , one on the right and one on the left." And we recall before we leave this crucifixion scene that we, too, have been crucified with Christ. We died with him. The hopelessness of our bad situations, the guilt of sin, the power of death, the fear-filled future - these have all been stripped of their destructive powers by the Power on the throne. We, too, today, will be with him in paradise, and the crucifixion scene will become our coronation scene, for he who believes in him has everlasting life. Believe ...

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... to the deaf, "Ephatha! Be opened!" • to the handicapped, "Arise, take up your bed and walk." • to the dying thief, "Today you will be with me in paradise." • and to these lepers, "Go, show yourselves to the priests." When the Lord saw all this agony and fear and helplessness, he had compassion - not a passive pity, but an active love. And as they went, they were healed. The story is familiar now. We teach it to the beginner class in Sunday School so that they will learn to be polite and say their ...

Luke 13:22-30
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... been talking about a variety of people who had a distant and casual relationship to him, but I want to focus on several and use them as illustrations. First, there are the curious. These people gathered around Jesus because they wanted to see what was happening. Fearful that they might miss something, they stood on the periphery and watched. Some people are drawn to the church of Christ out of curiosity. They don’t want to get involved, but they want to be "in the know" in the community. In an effort to ...

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Carveth Mitchell
... patterns, social structures and economic strata. Not only is it costly in cash, it is unsettling to the emotions, disturbing to security and dynamite to the status quo. No wonder there is disagreement. On the one hand, there are people within the church who fear that the church of our day is irrelevant, not concerned enough with the plight of humanity. On the other hand, there are those (also within the church) who ask, "Why is the church concerned so much with social problems? Let the church stick to ...

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... togs on, the body was placed at the wheel of the Cadillac. As the crane lifted the machine and began lowering it into the vault, one of the man’s buddies nudged another standing close by and said, "Man, that’s living!" That, I fear, is like the living that is turning us into a society of alienated strangers, exploiting one another, forgetting God, and avoiding social responsibility. It is the mockery of life that makes us create cesspools of social neglect, and then brutalize the crippled persons who ...

Matthew 13:24-30
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Richard Patt
... in their children by adopting the approach, "Now, I'm going to teach you a lesson!" Correction and pointed guidance are indeed needed with our children at times. But in too many cases the radical approach of parents only teaches children the lesson of fearing their very own parents. We can bring our children into line, but in the process we can also make them hesitant to share their real feelings and problems with us for counsel and direction. The line of moral correction must be finely walked. Much ...

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... God's mercy and grace often eludes us! And so, like anyone else, too many of our days are spent in "quiet desperation." Too many years are spent in loneliness. We go by for months without a sign of genuine joy and zest for life. We live too many days fearing other people. We let years slip by without a lively hope for the future. The kingdom of heaven escapes us too! So there is need for us to talk about the kingdom of heaven this morning. We need to hear again what Jesus has to say about life's greatest ...

Sermon
... to the Word of God, "For the Word of God is quick and powerful and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit and of the joints and marrow." The ancient prophet Amos asked, "The lion hath roared, who will not fear? The Lord God hath spoken, who can but prophesy?" A Word like that demands our attention, wouldn't you agree? It requires that we sit up and listen. That's the point of Jesus mentioning the different types of soil in this parable, isn't it? He's ...

John 19:28-37, John 19:17-27
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... and the son was scared to death because he was allergic to bee-stings. The father slowed down and caught the bee in his hands. Then the bee got away and the boy again began to scream in terror. The father said to his son, "There is no need to fear. See, the stinger is in my hand. The bee cannot hurt you." When Jesus died on the cross, the sting was taken out of sin. Although we sin today, because of Jesus' death sin cannot hurt or kill us. The purpose of the cross was to save us from death ...

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... week are going to be meaningful for us, we need to realize that Jesus is a king. He came into the world as a king. When the Wise Men came looking for Jesus in Jerusalem, they asked, "Where is he that is born king of the Jews?" This aroused the fear of King Herod resulting in the massacre of the innocent babies. King Herod wanted no competitor! Jesus was born a king because he had royal blood in him. He was a son of David, Israel's greatest king. It was promised that the Messiah would be the son David, and ...

Children's Sermon
... when we learn to care about people who need us. Amen. It sure is good to know that God cares for us and loves us so much, isn't it? I mean, it makes you feel good to know that he wants you to be happy and without worry or fear. God is Love. Isn't that great? The Scriptures say it another way. They say that he poured himself out upon us richly. Do you know what it means when we talk about something being rich? [Let them answer.] Those are all pretty good answers, but I have something here ...

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Wallace H. Kirby
... altogether. Adults who understand the necessity and value of surgery still dread it when they have to face it. How much more frightening it must be to a child who does not understand why the pain is necessary to save his life, or in this case, his hearing. He fears, in fact, that the "bad doctor" only wants to hurt him, and he cannot comprehend why his parents have betrayed him by handing him over to suffering. How hard it was for us to explain to John that we were going to see that he went through his ...

Children's Sermon
... whole year? You feel so free and easy. There is nothing in the world to worry about, since we know that Jesus has won over everything, including the devil himself. It wasn't always like this, I can tell you that. There was a time when people lived in absolute fear of dying. But not anymore! The grave used to be such a horrible thought that people wouldn't even talk about it to each other. Today, we know that it is all different, and I think that I can show you what I mean. [Hold up the savings bond.] Have ...

Matthew 2:1-12
Bulletin Aid
... I know Christmas; I know Easter; Maybe even Pentecost ... But what's this Epiphany? I don't see bright stars. I don't even see much light! Maybe that's because Despite my education Despite my (professed) faith, I walk in darkness. The darkness of doubt The darkness of fear The darkness of (Dare I say it ...?) Sin! Lord, forgive the darkness of my soul, And enter me with your Light That I may see That I may know The Light of the Word, And, knowing it, May share it with others. In the name of Jesus, The Light ...

John 4:1-26
Bulletin Aid
... and shut up, but jumped in. Times I would come up with egg on my face. Times I would have been in real trouble, If anyone had known about it. Times I didn't live up to my reputation, Or my image and expectations of myself. Times when out of fear Or need Or selfishness Or just plain thoughtlessness, I messed up. "Tell me everything I've ever done?" No, thank you! Lord, forgive me my dishonesty To you Even to myself, And help me accept your forgiving love That takes me "Just as I am" "Warts and all," And then ...

Bulletin Aid
... Or even that of Peter. Mine's more quiet More like the other disciples; The decisions not made; The stands not taken; The witness not offered; The sacrifice not made To the one who sacrificed himself for me. Lord, forgive me for not standing by you For yielding to my fears, And grant me the courage to stand firm Through this long, Dark Night And through all the days to come, For Jesus' sake, And the sake of my soul. Amen

Matthew 9:35-38
Bulletin Aid
I've got so much stuff! Baggage Possessions Houses Cars Boats Trailers Clothes Appliances Toys I sometimes wonder if I own it - Or if it owns me! And then there's the emotional "baggage" Loves Hates Fears Worries Unresolved conflicts And relationships Things that weigh me down Hold me back Keep me from being free. Why am I such a pack rat? Such a collector Of things I don't need Or even want? Lord, forgive me for holding on to the past Its objects Its relationships ...

Matthew 14:13-21
Bulletin Aid
... No tracks. I succumb to despair I have nowhere to turn Nobody understands Nobody can help. I'm out of control Everything goes wrong I'm surrounded by hostile darkness Wild beasts Demons! I thought I knew my way I thought I was safe Strong Self-sufficient But tragedy Loss Fear Have taken me And I don't know how to escape. Lord, forgive me for losing sight of you For being so proud of my ability to cope That I let go my anchor And find me - Lead me - back to your Kingdom For Jesus' sake. Amen

Exodus 2:11-25
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... ?" To make matters worse, Moses quickly learned it is not so easy to hide a crime. Very soon, news of his deed spread even into the courts of the royal palace and the Pharaoh issued an order to kill Moses. Before the order could be enacted, however, fear had already sent this erstwhile defender of the slaves scurrying out of the country. He took refuge in the land of Midian, which lay near the north end of the Gulf of Aqabah. The Midianites were a people whose religious and cultural heritage were close to ...

Psalm 26:1-12
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... fact that I'm embarrassed by the situation? Is it that I'm tired and my children are getting on my nerves? Is it that I'm threatened by a situation in my life that I'm afraid? Is anger serving as a way for me to cover over my fear? Or, is it that I see a sign with which I am unhappy and displeased and therefore rightly angered? Why am I angry? Is there a sin involved in that which angers me?" If there is no sin, then our anger is misdirected. Once we have taken that moment to ...