Dictionary: Trust
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Luke 19:1-10, Psalm 119:1-176
Bulletin Aid
B. David Hostetter
... inspired by faith according to the grace of our God in Jesus Christ. Friends, believe the Good News. In Jesus Christ, we are forgiven. Exhortation Live in a manner worthy of your calling so that the name of Jesus may be glorified in you, and in patient and sure expectation of his coming. Prayer of the Day Universal Son of creation, in your church you have come far from Israel to seek and to save us. Send us to find those who are lost that they may find, and be found by, you and counted among the children ...

3852. The Laughter Of Faith
Genesis 17:1-27, Genesis 18:1-15, Genesis 21:1-7
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Richard A. Jensen
... that the Lord has made this appearance in order to speak with Sarah. "Where is Sarah your wife?" the Lord said to Abraham. Abraham had laughed off God's promise to Sarah. But the Lord perseveres. The Lord speaks the promise again in Sarah's hearing. "I will surely return to you in due season and your wife Sarah shall have a son" (Genesis 18:10). This time it was Sarah who laughed. "After I have grown old, and my husband is old, shall I have pleasure?" she mused (Genesis 18:12). Sarah joined her husband in ...

Bulletin Aid
Dennis Koch
... representing the enemies of the Gospel. Jesus' universal kingship is revealed by the power of divine love demonstrated to the penitent thief and by his death on the Cross for all. Liturgical Color White Suggested Hymns Rejoice, The Lord Is King! The Day Is Surely Drawing Near At The Name of Jesus The Head That Once Was Crowned (The Gospel theme and notes are based on the Lutheran, Episcopal and Roman Catholic text.) Christ The King Sunday Lord Jesus, we are fascinated by the future. When babies are born ...

Luke 13:31-35
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Dennis Koch
... Up Your Cross," The Savior Said Lent 2 Jesus followed your plan, Lord, although people tried to deter him. First, Herod tried to stop him. Then, many others took their turn along the way. The words leveled at Jesus havea familiar ring. Be careful! Are you sure you want to do that? What will people think? But Jesus followed your plan, Lord. He knew who to listen to for guidance! There will always be those who stand in the way of accomplishing your plans, Lord. Opportunities to serve you are present every day ...

Luke 19:11-27
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Dennis Koch
... into Jerusalem. The parable is a corrective to the popular notion about the End: although the kingdom of God is "among" the disciples there is a sense in which the kingdom is not to appear immediately. Liturgical Color Green Suggested Hymns The Day Is Surely Drawing Near Rise, O Children Of Salvation Rejoice, Rejoice, Believers Wake, Awake, For Night Is Flying Jerusalem, My Happy Home Jerusalem, The Golden With High Delight Let Us Unite Pentecost 27 We love you, Lord.You call us to love you with all of ...

Luke 17:11-19
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Dennis Koch
Gospel Note After an initial impatient protest against God's obvious failure to act in times of wickedness and perversity, Habbakuk receives a divine word of comfort and affirmation: God will act surely and decisively against the unrighteous. Those who have remained righteous will live by their faith, which here means adherence to the covenant and its demands rather than the New Testament's more profound sense of trust in God's grace. Liturgical Color Green Suggested Hymns All Who Believe And Are ...

Luke 10:1-24
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Dennis Koch
... Bittersweet Woes God Moves In A Mysterious Way I Love To Tell The Story Proper 9 -- Pentecost 7 -- OT 14 Yes, Lord, The harvest is plentiful and the laborers are few. We hear this as an invitation to become involved in building up your kingdom. Surely though, you realize our situation. We have schedules to keep and goals to achieve. There never seems to be enough time and our resources are limited. You continually remind us that people are longing to hear the Good News. However, we have schedules to keep ...

Luke 1:39-45
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... is she who believed that there would be a fulfillment of what was spoken to her by the Lord." Gospel: Luke 1:47-55 "My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, for he has looked with favor on the lowliness of his servant. Surely, from now on all generations will call me blessed; for the Mighty One has done great things for me, and holy is his name. His mercy is for those who fear him from generation to generation He has shown strength with his arm; he has scattered the proud in ...

Sermon
Mark Radecke
... . So it is precisely in our efforts to live by faith that the Spirit of God holds ever before us the future our Father has promised and the Son has purchased. And we, who know our need of God, are blessed and renewed in the promise. Drop out? Surely you jest! Drop in, and talk freely with our benefactor about the choices confronting us. For precisely in the struggle and the choosing, we are blessed. Blessed to bear witness to a jaded and suspicious world: to announce to each and every one that her way, too ...

Sermon
Mark Radecke
... , spoil the Christmas of those you love. In the name of the Christ, the God of your fathers and mothers, I bid you welcome. "For behold, I bring you good news of a great joy for all the people." To all of us -- believers, unbelievers, and those who cannot be sure from moment to moment whether or not they believe -- to all of us is born in the city of David a savior, who is Christ, the Lord. His birth is good news of a great joy for all the people precisely because it is God's gentle and loving way ...

Sermon
Thomas Long
... help with the lyrics, and the woman's voice was none other than that of his wife, devotedly coaching her husband through the recording session by whispering the upcoming stanzas into his ear as he sang. Whether or not this story is accurate, Christians will surely recognize a parallel experience. Jesus tells his followers that the role of the Holy Spirit is, in effect, to whisper the lyrics of the gospel song in the ears of the faithful. When Jesus was present, he was the one who instilled in them the ...

Sermon
Thomas Long
... want you and some of the elders of the church to come here and, like the Book of James says, to pray for me and to anoint my head with oil." The minister, a Presbyterian and unaccustomed to the ritual of unction, was startled by this request. "I'm not sure I can do this," he hesitated. "It seems more like magic than ministry." She gripped his hand, "No. I am going to die. I know I am going to die. The doctors have made that clear. I am never going to leave this hospital alive." "Then why do you want ...

Matthew 20:20-28
Sermon
Thomas Long
... parents are forever lobbying on behalf of their children; it happens all the time. Such a routine parental inquiry may well have gone unnoticed, forgotten along with the thousands of other stems and pieces of everyday conversation, noble and ignoble, that must surely have passed among Jesus and his followers as they toiled along the road to Jerusalem, except for its unmistakable and outrageous bad timing. It is the eternal misfortune of Ms. Zebedee to have raised the question of her sons' exaltation while ...

Sermon
Thomas A. Pilgrim
... can stand there in Jericho and look up into the Judean hills to a place called the Mount of Temptation. It is easy to imagine Jesus being up there, by Himself, fasting for forty days, alone and hungry, struggling with what He would do and how He would do it. Surely, He must have thought of some easy ways to do what He had to do. That was the temptation of His life. So, there we see Him. He was tempted. Look at what He faced. I. Jesus was tempted by the wrong use of power. That was the first temptation ...

Sermon
Thomas A. Pilgrim
... is difficult. A little boy went off for his first day at school. He was the terror of the neighborhood, and his mother knew it. She wondered how he would do. When he came in she asked him if he had cried. He said, "No, but the teacher sure did." In the church we are in school. It is the "Jesus Training School," the "You Shall Be School," the "Be Not Conformed To This World, But Be Transformed By The Renewal Of Your Mind School." And in this training school we are being transformed. One American leader ...

Gn 4:1-26, Mt 20:1-16, Philip 4:10-20
Sermon
R. Curtis Fussell
... sell it quickly. He wrote this description: "A lovely working farm for sale. Ideal setting, picturesque location. Wooded acreage with large hardwoods. Well kept, healthy livestock, fertile land." Before the realtor put this description in the newspaper, he let the farmer read it to make sure it was in order. The farmer read the advertisement; but after a little reflection he turned to the realtor and said, "This may sound crazy, but I'll take that farm. It's exactly what I've wanted all my life."6 We often ...

Sermon
R. Curtis Fussell
... and a nature park? An interesting question, isn't it? Indeed, imagine what you could do with ten million extra dollars. But could you live without it and live on only three million dollars? (Everyone is supposed to shake heads "Yes.") Indeed, everyone could say, "Hey, sure, I could live on three million dollars." Could you live on one million dollars, if it meant you could leave a heritage to your children and others? How about half a million, or 100,000 or even 20,000 dollars? Could you live on that if ...

Sermon
R. Curtis Fussell
... dreams, and sees them as only so many body parts, or just a thing to have. We heard the report of Susan Smith in Union, South Carolina, who did away with her two young children by driving them into a lake to drown. The reason? We don't know for sure, but she had received a letter from her boyfriend which said he was not ready to have a family. The murder of her children appears to have been partly due to lust; perhaps she thought she had to have that boyfriend at any price. If that's true, then we ...

Sermon
R. Curtis Fussell
... ." A confession, straightforward and honest. (6) Alice Metzenger lived in Oregon as a gourmet cook under that name for ten years. Then one day she went to the police and turned herself in for a crime she had committed 23 years earlier. A crime that would surely send her to prison. But Catherine Ann Howard, her real name, said she had to answer to that crime in the past to keep on living in the present. Her therapist said that this confession was bringing about healing in Catherine's life. Her husband said ...

Matthew 2:1-12, Matthew 2:13-18
Sermon
William B. Kincaid, III
Did you notice that bad things did not stop happening through the holidays? And is any warning necessary that bad things will happen in every season of this year? Surely there is better news than that, but we ought to be honest about the bad news. Not even the holidays generate enough good will to stop people from blowing up airplanes and destroying people's reputations and abusing children and selling drugs to teenagers and gunning down their neighbors. In ...

Sermon
William B. Kincaid, III
... overcoming of its grip on us.8 Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted. Part of that comfort comes as we openly and honestly mourn the loss of someone we hold dear. Part of that comfort comes through the presence of God's spirit. Part of it surely comes through the gift and power of love. We would not be mourning if we had not loved so deeply. The love which caused the pain to be so great is a love capable of giving us an equal measure of comfort, and therein lies the good news for all ...

Matthew 5:13-16, Matthew 5:17-20
Sermon
William B. Kincaid, III
... police officers allow drivers anywhere from three to five miles per hour over the speed limit. On most days of the year, 65 miles per hour really means 68 or even seventy miles per hour. The exceptions are holidays. Then 65 really means 65. While surely none of us participate in such cunning calculation on our roads and highways, some people somewhere probably do. You know how some people are! They read 65 on the signs, but they drive seventy because they can get away with it. The question becomes, "How ...

Sermon
Roger G. Talbott
... . The standard explanation doesn't help much, does it? Then we put that together with the parable that Jesus tells Peter and get into even deeper water. As Dr. Divinity, I'm supposed to tell you that this parable is about God's incredible graciousness to us. It surely starts out that way. Jesus says that the kingdom of Heaven can be compared to a king who, in going over his accounts, finds that one of his slaves owes him 10,000 talents which, as we shall see, is a pile of money. The slave promises to ...

Mt 6:1-6, 16-21 · 2 Cor 5:20 - 6:10 · Joel 2:1-2, 12-19 · Ps 51 · Ps 103
Sermon Aid
Russell F. Anderson
... of this pocket and put it back in his shirt pocket and so forth. A day or two later, this man was put in the hospital. When his wife examined the clothes he had been wearing, she discovered that it was loaded with money hundreds of dollars. I'm not sure what was going through this person's mind but I think that the money gave him a sense of security, or at least, being separated from his money made him feel insecure. What a false sense of security! A few weeks later he died and had to leave it behind ...

Sermon
... my life. Even if I grow to be ancient and mature, my life will not be complete. My life has no conclusion until it becomes part of God's salvation story. God alone is our Alpha and Omega. Paul passed on this brand of trust when he wrote: "I am sure that He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ" (Philippians 1:6). If God is going to finish up what we're doing, then God expects us to use our lives to get it off to a good start ...