Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Schuyler Rhodes
... to the Israelites as they shook their fists at Moses and shouted, "Why did you bring us out of Egypt, anyway? Did you lead us out here so we would die of thirst?" No one is suggesting that blind, unquestioning trust is a good thing. Indeed, a healthy skepticism can save us from those who do not, in fact, have our best interests at heart. Neither can it be argued that everyone who tries to assume leadership is worthy of it. We need, both in government and in the church, to examine those who would lead us ...

Sermon
Stan Purdum
... follows God's instructions, although they make no sense to her. Each time she does, however, something further down the line works out for the good, demonstrating the truth of the old adage that God works in mysterious ways. Still, Joan remains enough of a skeptic to not share this new relationship with anyone else. Joan feels that her family is already dealing with a lot of heavy stuff, including serious pressures with her father's job as a police chief and the complexities brought on by her brother's ...

Genesis 18:1-15, 21:1-7
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Stan Purdum
... life. Then God says to Abraham, "I will surely return to you in due season, and your wife Sarah shall have a son." Well, at her advanced age, this announcement struck Sarah's funny bone, and, the Bible tells us, she "laughed to herself." It was either a laugh of skepticism or a laugh at the incongruity of the idea, but it was a laugh. And though it was not out loud, God heard it, and said to Abraham, "Why did Sarah laugh, and say, ‘Shall I indeed bear a child, now that I am old?' Is anything too wonderful ...

Sermon
David J. Kalas
... God who has guided and provided every step along the way. We human beings are relentlessly physical creatures. When we are confronted with a physical need or problem or pain, therefore, it's hard for us to think about much else. Satan knew this about us. Skeptical and unimpressed by Job's initial faithfulness, Satan curtly challenged God, "Skin for skin! All that people have they will give to save their lives. But stretch out your hand now and touch his bone and his flesh, and he will curse you to your face ...

Joshua 3:1-17
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Timothy J. Smith
... body. Together they forged on ahead. There were roadblocks along the way involving traditional expectations of the pastor as well as some people's resistance to seeing themselves as ministers. The church continued to march forward hoping in time that some of the skeptics would change their minds when they saw the desired results. A new energy and enthusiasm was born in that small church.2 In what new direction is God leading us? New beginnings bring new opportunities to live out our faith. Our faith always ...

2 Corinthians 5:11 – 6:13
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David O. Bales
... 's pretty about it. Our faith isn't based on pretty. Every time I finish reading a gospel, I'm horrified with the beatings, the whippings, and the humiliation Jesus suffered. It's not pretty. It's real. No matter what skeptics in the ancient or modern world might say, Christianity isn't a religion anyone would make up. Considering what Christianity originally meant (not the Christian faith's styrofoam substitute in America, promising that faith will make everyone healthy, wealthy, and wise), Christianity ...

Romans 5:12-19
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David O. Bales
... but that people with problems who turn to the spiritual realm often feel as though they've been helped. Our Bible specifically states that something's wrong with humans that needs to be fixed. Something's broken that needs to be put back together, and God wants to help. Skeptics toss out the Bible's basic insight that something's wrong with our species. They say, "If people would just be nice to one another, we'd all be fine." And why aren't we all just peachy-nice to one another? Paul calls it "sin." It's ...

Sermon
Mary S. Lautensleger
... . Paul reminds us that "... it is written, ‘Vengeance is mine, I will repay,' says the Lord" (Romans 12:19). God has given us an indescribable gift in our salvation. Through God's grace, our scarlet sins are washed white as snow. We Americans are very skeptical about the idea of receiving something for nothing. There have been many hoaxes in recent years, and the internet makes defrauding easier than ever. We are too familiar with slogans such as "There's no such thing as a free lunch," or "If it sounds ...

Luke 14:25-35
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Leonard Sweet
... . On Wall Street, marketolatry reigns supreme. In this theomarket religion, the Market has become a god. It has all the attributes of a traditional deity. We even refer to it as though it were a living being the Market is “nervous” or “happy” or “skeptical.” It is all-powerful. In ancient times people feared Yahweh’s verdict on what they had done. Nowadays we fear Wall Street’s reaction and what the Market will do next. And when Wall Street went off the wall and collapsed in September 2008 ...

385. The Parable of the Five Brothers
Luke 16:19-31
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Joachim Jeremias
... life, heedless of the rumble of the approaching flood (Matt. 24:37-39), are men of this world, like their dead brother. Like him they live in selfish luxury, deaf to God's word, in the belief that death ends all (v. 28). Scornfully, Jesus was asked by these skeptical worldlings for a valid proof of a life after death, if they were to be paying heed to his warning. Jesus wanted to open their eyes, but to grant their demand would not be the right way to do so. Why did Jesus refuse it? Because its fulfillment ...

John 20:19-31, Act 4:32-37
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Billy D. Strayhorn
... flying is standard operating procedure for millions of people. Sickness and disease said: "Without a doubt, We've got you now. Nothing can stop us." But doctors and scientists said: "I doubt it." And modern vaccines and modern medicines were created and illness was healed. Skeptics and flat earthers said: "Without a doubt we'll never make it to the moon." NASA and others said: "I doubt it." And then Neil Armstrong uttered those now famous words as he took that first step on the lunar surface: "That's one ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... self-sufficiency. Rob you selfish of your self-centeredness. Rob you contented of your complacency. Rob you humorless of your solemnity. Rob you untouchables of your invulnerability. Rob you of the sickness of your disease and doubts about your future. Rob you atheists of your skepticism. Rob you control freaks of your fears and obsessions. But the biggest heist Jesus wants to commit this morning? He wants to rob Satan of his power over you, and to rob the grave of sin and death. That’s what it means that ...

388. A Power Higher Than I
Matthew 2:13-23
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William B. Kincaid, III
After trying everything else, Shelly was present for her first Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. Skeptical and listening half-heartedly at first, the words of Martha caught her attention. Martha told the group, "I just knew that I could handle alcohol and my other problems on my own, but I couldn't. Seven years ago I came to my first A.A. meeting and since that ...

389. Looking for Signs
John 3:2
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Staff
... one interpretation. There was a story I heard about a man named Benny who had tried several business ventures, but each one had flopped, and he had always lost money on them. The day came when Benny had an idea for yet another business, but his wife was skeptical that it would do any better than his previous endeavors. She suggested that he ask God for a sign as to what he should do, so Benny did. The next morning, after buttering a piece of bread for breakfast, the bread slipped out of Benny's hand and ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... one of Jesus’ best known miracles, the feeding of the 5,000. Of course, as someone has noted, if Jesus were alive today, he wouldn’t be allowed to get away with half the miracles he performed. It’s not just that we live in such a skeptical, rationalist age. It’s all the red tape as well. Here are a few examples. Turning water into wine. This would provoke immediate protests from the alcoholic beverage industry, who would argue that it was unfair competition, amounting to a monopoly. It would also be ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... experience ... the murder of his master ... has tarred him ever since. It makes no difference that the rest of his life was marked by faithful service to his Lord. Thomas became doubting Thomas, and his name has been used ever since as a euphemism for the skeptic. That is not very fair. The first time we encounter Thomas is in chapter 11 of John. Jesus had just been informed that his friend, Lazarus, was so sick that he was about to die. Lazarus and his sisters, Mary and Martha, were in Bethany near ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... we have been discussing here. Understanding Bible prophecy. Yes, we would dearly love to know the future, but, remember these things as you look for it in the pages of scripture: • a text without a context is a pretext; • be skeptical of making unwarranted conclusions based on overlaying biblical material with twenty-first-century events and individuals; and • forthtelling more than foretelling. Understanding Bible prophecy. Tomorrow's headlines today? No. What we do find, from beginning to end, is a ...

Drama
Frank Ramirez
... Guide: Very good. Pilgrim: If that is good enough for you, then why is it not good enough for my king and our people? My king was lying ill in his bed, certain that the world is dying, the world is dark, and the world is lost. The world is skeptical. The world is war. Guide: And that is why you carry that bag — to bring back five things for your king to assure him he is wrong. Pilgrim: Exactly — except that while you have demonstrated that there is hope in the bulbs hidden in the earth, and strength in ...

394. What Do You Believe about Jesus?
Matthew 16:13-20
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David E. Leininger
... said to them, 'Who do YOU say that I am?' Simon Peter replied, 'You are the proleptic, salvific, hidden appearance of the eschatological kingdom of God.' And Jesus answered him and said, 'WHAT???'" Malcolm Muggeridge, for most of his life a skeptic, following his conversion became wonderfully reflective. In his book, Jesus Rediscovered, writes: "Beneath the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, a silver star marks the alleged precise spot where Christ was born. A stone slab nearby is supposed to mark the ...

Matthew 2:1-12
Sermon
Robert J. Elder
... anywhere in the world reach for each other's throats over differences between Catholic and Protestant, this is treacherous. It isn't a mere squabble between monks, "only" a religious difference that separates them. It is a public and damning denial before an already skeptical and unbelieving world that the unity of Jew and Gentile in Christ is revealed truth. The one who was called "king of the Jews" by the magi before their arrival in Bethlehem, must ever after be called "Savior of the world," or it is ...

Sermon
Robert J. Elder
... if you ever talk to people who tell you they have visions. I suspect not many of you do. In our culture we have grown distrustful of people who make such claims. But pastors get to hear this from time to time, and while I retain a healthy skepticism, I no longer dismiss these reports out of hand. People see things, they recognize things, things come to them in ways they did not expect, and they sometimes call them visions. That's all right with me. The key, I find, is whether their visions are disabling or ...

Sermon
John Smylie
... , prostrating themselves before this holy relic and before their holy Lord. I found myself overwhelmed and moved by their reverence. I also knew that I would not be able to participate in good conscience in those liturgical gestures. I suppose there's something of a skeptic in me. How in the world, I wondered, could that little splinter have come from the piece of wood upon which our Lord was crucified? Then again, it didn't really matter if it was genuine or not, what really mattered was their ability to ...

John 20:19-31
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John Smylie
... a meeting like this happened again. This time it was Thomas, one of the twelve, who is doubtful about all these resurrection rumors. He had not been there for the first gathering. Poor Thomas, so often getting the short end of the stick for being the skeptic. But his disbelief was no more or less than that of the others at first. The only difference was that the testimony the other disciples refuse to believe was that of women, no doubt much easier for them to dismiss. Thomas dismissed the testimony of the ...

Sermon
John Smylie
... the idea of Jesus' physical resurrection if it hadn't been for the ascension because he reasoned how could a physical body just go straight up into space like that without going into orbit. One of his students decided at that point to become skeptical of academic religious classes. He is not the only one who shares that view. There are others whom I would describe as liberal literalists who have shared his opinion. In fact, one of the more published bishops of the Episcopal Church shares this view. What ...

Sermon
Kristin Borsgard Wee
... . Father Junipero recalled how he had bent to bless the child after evening prayers. The little boy had lifted his hand and with a tiny finger had made the sign of the cross on Father Junipero's forehead.1 Stories like this can make believers out of skeptics. In the book, those who hear about Father Junipero's miracle develop such an affection for this story that it brings them pleasure for the rest of their days. That's what the story of a miracle does. It strengthens faith through the pleasure of just ...

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