Dictionary: Trust
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Ron Lavin
... relationship with our Heavenly Father. Parachute prayers are superficial at best, manipulative at worst. Parachute prayers are the opposite of persistent prayers. Our part of the formula for effective prayer is persistence and faithfulness in offering prayer. God's part is faithfulness in answering prayers. God is faithful to those who ask persistently, search, and knock persistently. God promises to respond by giving us those things we really need instead of those things we think we need. As Jesus says in ...

Sermon
John Wayne Clarke
... that endures for eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you" (v. 27). Implicit in these comments is the fact that if you want to be a follower of Jesus, you will have to do something. You will have to put your faith (work) in Jesus. You will have to understand that it is by this faith that you will be made full. No amount of good luck will fill you, at least not with the food you need for eternity. The story is told of two old friends who bumped into one another on the street one day. One ...

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Richard Gribble
... the way for humankind. As the Hebrews experienced a new beginning after their return from exile, God making all things new, so now Jesus' act has transformed the world. The Lord's act of love has created a new covenant in the minds and hearts of the faithful. It is like that which God proclaimed through the prophet Jeremiah, centuries earlier: "The days are surely coming, says the Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and the house of Judah. It will not be like the covenant I made ...

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Mary S. Lautensleger
... might and majesty. Throughout scripture, mountaintops have been places where humanity meets and communes with God. In the pre-scientific world, mountains were thought to be the dwelling places of the gods. It is on Mount Moriah that Abraham takes the giant leap of faith in laying his son, Isaac, on the altar of sacrifice. On Mount Carmel, Elijah sees the magnificent power of God in a triumph over the prophets of Baal. Moses ascends Mount Sinai to be in the presence of God and to receive the Ten Commandments ...

Sermon
Frank Ramirez
... age of Acts! Which means you and I are living in the age of Acts as well. This is the age of miracles. Though our American churches may be asleep, the African and Latin American church is alive and thriving, battling persecution, standing strong in the faith, and demonstrating, as Peter said, "... God shows no partiality, but in every nation anyone who fears him and does what is right is acceptable to him" (Acts 10:34-35). Remember that. God is not American. God is not British. God is not Canadian or German ...

Sermon
Lee Ann Dunlap
... while God had every right to nullify the covenant promise in response to the people's blatant rebellion and religious apostasy, God chose to suffer with them amidst the exile. This kind of lament in the scriptures serves as an affirmation of faith about who God is. In other non-biblical religions the supreme deity is impersonal and dispassionate — beyond the suffering of this physical existence. In many of these other religious traditions, the path to salvation lays in denying or escaping such passion and ...

Matthew 6:25-34
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Leonard Sweet
... must be “the kingdom of God and his righteousness” (v.33). This “kingdom” and God’s “righteousness” are not a destination. Rather they are the journey, an ongoing “seeking” or “striving” that continues throughout the whole course of one’s life. The work of the faithful is not whatever they do to put food on the table or clothes on their back. Their true work is undergirding God’s kingdom with every action taken, revealing God’s righteousness with every attitude and inclination.

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Billy D. Strayhorn
... . With joy and thanksgiving we [are all] welcomed as members of the family of Christ." (1) B. We come into this family by professing our faith in Christ and by getting rid of the junk that keeps us separated from God. Tucking his six-year-old son into bed one night ... Kingdom Work. Every Day God wants to Empower your life so you can live fully as a child of God. All it takes is a little faith and a little water. You are a child of God, that's what the Gospel of John says. "But to all who received him, who ...

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Billy D. Strayhorn
... He overcame death to give us life. II. A Startling Life A. What may be the most startling thing of all, is that Jesus left His startling message for us, the startled and terrified, to carry to the rest of the world. We're called to live startling lives of faith. That kind of responsibility truly does startle us and terrifies the bejeebers out of most of us. Why, because of the startling the demands Jesus makes on us. For as we walk with our Savior, as we get closer to Him, we're startled to find out that He ...

Galatians 5:22-25, Romans 12:9-21
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Billy D. Strayhorn
... forgive as we have been forgiven. You can argue with me all day long, you can rationalize to yourself all you want, but that's what it says in Red Letters in the Book. B. Let me tell you the sense of Joy you receive when you persevere to be faithful even though you don't want to forgive. And yet one day you finally realize and have made that final step in forgiving. For almost ten years I harbored ill feelings toward someone for a hurt they caused, a deep hurt. I knew that the only way to deal with ...

Galatians 5:22-25, Colossians 3:14-15
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Billy D. Strayhorn
... ring?" The Young Man said, "No, sister, probably not, but praying has done this for me: it has made me quite willing to do without the ring, if that's God's will. And isn't that almost as good as having it?" (5) Peace born of faith quiets us. Faith fills us with a Peace that makes us willing to do without what we once prized, if that's God's Will. This Peace, this Shalom makes the heart content. This Peace, this Shalom, this wholeness of heart, mind, soul and spirit isn't dependent on financial security ...

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Billy D. Strayhorn
... s no defrag program for the brain. Sometimes we suffer from selective amnesia but when it comes to the work and presences of God in our lives what we need is Anamnesis. Anamnesis: in medical terms it is a review of the entire case history. In faith terms Anamnesis is a deep remembering of God's Salvation history. That's why Joshua called the people together there at the Jordan. Joshua recalled all the history of their relationship with God. He asked them to do that deep remembering, that anamnesis. And then ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... all of us in the Sardine pile. God doesn't want any of us left out and alone. The joy of heaven, the laughter of the faithful and the celebration of the forgiven can and should be heard. And when it is, it invites us to Settle In Celebration. Let's look at ... not because of their limitations but because of the limitations of those around them to communicate and truly share the deep truths of faith with them. It was also a good lesson on God can touch lives and break in upon our understanding no matter what age ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... get home, does that mean your lost?" The girl said, "No, Grandpa! How can I be lost if I'm with you?" Talk about trust and faith. And talk about a great description of our relationship with God. God doesn't want us lost and wandering the streets of life alone and lonely ... we're going to get home. God sent Jesus to lead us home. God sent Jesus to refocus the magnetic north of the compass of our faith. B. One of the things that keeps us from taking his hand is that we don't feel worthy. And we don't feel worthy ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... where sheep graze in the company of the shepherd. We are not fenced in. We're set free but we're not alone. The Good Shepherd goes with us. The Good Shepherd watches over us in the midst of the fence-less fields of life. The Good Shepherd is faithful. The faithfulness of the Good Shepherd, the love that is lavished on us and the care we are given is what allows us to say: "The Lord is my shepherd." II. Lacking Nothing A. And saying "The Lord is my shepherd" allows us and empowers us to say the second part ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... began focusing and thinking about how good they must be to be getting that much attention. The focus moved from the main thing, the dance, to them. And when they did, they came up all wet. They same thing happens to us when we lose our focus on the faith. When we quit focusing on God through Christ we've danced too close to the edge. And in order NOT to lose that focus we have to continue in Worship, Prayer, Bible Study, fellowship, tithing, all of those things which keep us centered in and focused on the ...

Malachi 3:10, Luke 6:36-38
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Billy D. Strayhorn
... the tithe. If you find the tithe, ten percent, too staggering a place to start, then find that percentage where you can start. If it's five percent, then pledge and start giving 5%. But don't leave it there. Test God and stretch your faith. Make it a spiritual challenge to increase your offering 1% every month. Keep trusting God, and keep slowly challenging yourself to increase your giving every month until you have moved yourself up to the Biblical standard, the tithe. II. The Offering A. Some of you ...

1 Samuel 17:1, 4-11, 21-24, 32-50
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Billy D. Strayhorn
... . Read 1 Samuel 17:1 It struck me, probably because we have been all tied up in VacationBibleSchool, but David picked up Five Smooth Stones before facing Goliath and the kids learned about and discovered Five Cool Treasures and Truths about God. In one sense, then, faith in God is kind of like that pouch, it holds all of these promises; all of these treasures. And these promises and treasures are worth more than any silver or gold because when you get into trouble, when the world around you storms out of ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... Him, shortly. Squeezing Him out of the picture in a very cruel way. But God always has the last Word and that Word was Resurrection. None of them would remember that until after the event took place. Jesus was filled with Cross Eyed: Anger because They Were Trivializing The Faith. II. Anger Is Not a Sin A. If Jesus got angry then anger must not be a sin. What? So, many of us were raised that getting angry was wrong. And if it's wrong then it must be a sin, right? Wrong! There is no commandment: "Thou shalt ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... woman, “Her face literally glowed.” Nothing is more beautiful that a person whose face glows with their love for God. Here were Fran’s last words to her doctor: “For twice as long as you’ve been alive, I’ve been enjoying [God’s] companionship and thanking him for his faithfulness in helping me be who I think he wants me to be. I talk to God all the time, and I’m here to tell you he listens! It’s been a good life, walking hand in hand with him and other folks who know him like I do.” (9 ...

2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2
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Leonard Sweet
... must be extended within the community as well as from God. Paul does not advocate “trickle-down” reconciliation. All whose debts are cancelled by the cross and forgiven by the grace of God need to release floodwaters of forgiveness and acceptance across their faith community. To be “reconciled to God” means to extend God’s reconciling grace to all others. In Leviticus 16:21-22 the template of the “scapegoat” was described. All the sins of Israel were laid upon the head of the goat, who was ...

Philippians 3:1-11
Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... as a Pharisee “the heights on which [Paul] stood were abysmal” (Karl Barth, Philippians, 97). The mountaintop that had been Paul’s pride of life was nothing more than a pit of despair. “Knowing Christ” inverted Paul’s life. Faithfulness no longer was an objective end. Faithfulness was now experienced everyday in the person of Jesus the Christ. As a Pharisee Paul wove Torah obedience and observance into every warp and woof of the tapestry of daily life. As an apostle of Christ, Paul embedded the ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. "We Are Weak, But Jesus IS Strong..." And He loves us. Another way you could sum up this passage is just as simple: "Life is tough but God is good and God is faithful." Let's look at the passage a little more in depth. I. Known and Planned The first thing this passage tells us is that we are KNOWN and our future has been PLANNED. Unfortunately, Paul uses a word here that I think confuses us more by the baggage it carries ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... are avenues of births beyond number.” (Samuel Miller, Life of the Soul, pp. 136-7). What an electric word - and with it I want to begin the sermon today. Last Sunday we considered the eternal question, “What will you do with Jesus?” We were talking about faith commitment to Jesus Christ - claiming him as Saviour and crowning Him as Lord of our lives. Though we didn’t use the language, we were talking about new birth. Today we build on that for birth is not an isolated event. It is a process. To be ...

2 Timothy 3:10--4:8
Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... a question: Is there any merit in being able to name the books of the Bible or in being the 80% of our nation who believe that the Bible is the “revealed word of God” if we are not making that Word “the whole and sole rule of our Christian faith and practice.”? So let me go on with my theme: The Bible is more than a book. Get a part of our scripture lesson firmly in mind, verses 14-17: “But as for you, continue in what you have learned and have firmly believed, knowing from whom you learned it ...