Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Scott Bryte & Kimberly Miller van Driel
... and disease and disaster. We worry that what we have can be taken away in an instant. “Don’t worry about anything.” So says our second lesson for today from Saint Paul’s letter to the church at Philippi. Don’t worry about anything. How exactly is that supposed to work? You don’t worry about things you don’t care about. You don’t worry if you aren’t aware that any can go wrong. We all have plenty of things we don’t worry about at all. But “don’t worry about anything”? Anything? What ...

Luke 3:15-17, 21-22
Sermon
John B. Jamison
... to make his business a reality. They are sitting there to sign the paperwork giving him the money to make his dream come true. The young man would finally be able to fill the role he had felt was his calling and become the helping person he believed he was supposed to be. The papers were passed around the table and everyone signed them. The dream had come true. As they all rose from the table, two of the others walked over to shake the young man’s hand. One of them said, “Now that you are one of us, you ...

Sermon
Douglas J. Deuel
... but we can't find a marina anywhere." When he got off the phone, he clenched his teeth, put his head down and stalked back to the car. As he got back in the car, his wife said: "Well, what's wrong? Where is it?" He told her: "We're supposed to be in Georgetown, Maryland, not Georgetown, Delaware!" Not only were they in the wrong town, but they were even in the wrong state! So often that is what happens to us spiritually. We rush off at a frantic pace. We allow almost anyone to give us directions. Then when ...

Matthew 2:13-18, Matthew 2:19-23
Drama
Robert F. Crowley
... for me. I, too, was getting old. As it turned out I never saw him again on the earth. I was soon to die. You probably wonder why I bring it up -- death. Well, I'll tell you. Death is an important part of what we are supposed to do here on earth. We are supposed to die. I saw him again, of course. He was there with me as I died. Yes, I was with him again and I'll never be separated from him. I trust him now as much as I ever did. He is my friend as well ...

Drama
Robert F. Crowley
... most mornings before dawn and went off by himself to pray? That's why He had such power in his life. And Bob said Jesus is supposed to be our model for this life. He said whatever Jesus could do we can do. Isn't that right? TOMMIE: Well, in a way that ... only did what the Holy Spirit told him to do. Jesus said the Holy Spirit will teach us all things. That must mean we are supposed to ask Him about all things. GERRIE: Do you mean I should ask the Holy Spirit who I should witness to? TOMMIE: Sure, the Holy ...

Sermon
Maurice A. Fetty
... he was of the same priestly, aristocratic class, with responsibilities for the music in temple worship. Priest and Levite supposedly represented the best Israel had to offer in religion and culture, but that, said Jesus, was not enough, because ... puts it, "My brothers, what use is it for a man to say he has faith when he does nothing to show it? Can that faith save him? Suppose a brother or a sister is in rags with not enough food for the day, and one of you says, 'Good luck to you, keep yourselves warm, ...

Luke 6:17-26
Sermon
Richard A. Wing
... about the disciples being the "chosen frozen." They were the persons who really didn't see what was there. He wrote a column that said, "I can just see Jesus speaking to them on the plains, speaking to them on the levee, and Peter speaks first, 'Are we supposed to write this down, Jesus?' James says, 'Will we have a test?' And Philip says, 'I don't have any paper.' Bartholomew says, 'Do we have to turn this in?' John says, 'The other disciples didn't have to learn this.' Matthew says, 'May I be excused for ...

Sermon
Steven E. Albertin
... or strike is called or ground ball is thrown to first base and the last out is made, the game is not over. Anything can happen. And more often than not it has. Everyone has a story about dramatic comebacks in the bottom half of the ninth inning. I suppose that is why Red Auerbach, the former great coach of the Boston Celtics, used to irritate so many of his opponents when he would lean back and light up that huge cigar. It was Red's way of announcing his confidence. Even though there would be time left on ...

Sermon Aid
Harold H. Lentz
... repentance and to live according to God's will. He realized that the widespread telling of his cures would bring multitudes to him who would come out of curiosity and without regard for his basic message of salvation from sin. Christ Touched Him · The leper was supposed to stay at least six feet away from everyone, and to touch him was unthinkable. But Christ let him draw near and actually reached out his hand to touch him. And the touch of Christ healed. There are many ways in which Christ can touch our ...

Sermon Aid
Harold H. Lentz
... to be a more kind, gracious, sincere, and loving person. How many people think that doing their Christian duty consists of Bible reading, church attendance, and prayer, but overlook the influence this is supposed to have on one's character and personality? Religion is more than ritual; it results in changed lives, loving our neighbor as ourselves, and being stirred to action by the plight of the poor, the homeless, the sick, and those who have been brought low by tragedy. The scriptures declare ...

Sermon
Harold Warlick
... decision, deciding whether to be a non-humiliated and proud sick person or a humiliated, surrendered well person. Maybe we could take the plunge once but not seven times. Finally, consider old Naaman. Ever been in his shoes? So many have. Life never ceases to amaze us. Suppose the doctor pointed his finger at you and said: "You are terminally ill with cancer. We can see it in your body. You are going to die very soon. But if you will crawl out of here to your car and come back Tuesday with $125,000 for ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... Very good. Then the next thing that happened was really something. (Stop and light the candles.) The Apostles looked up and saw flames or tongues of fire, something like the flames on these candles. These tongues of fire were falling right down on them! What do you suppose was happening? Was the roof on fire? (Let them answer.) That's right. It was the Holy Spirit coming to them. The Holy Spirit sounded like a great wind and looked like flames of fire. Would you have been scared if you had been one of the ...

Sermon
Thomas G. Rogers
... stood. This look was their last visual memory of what had been their home and their religion. As their captors led them over a hill, the city dropped out of the prisoners' sight. The citizens of Jerusalem were then led to Babylon. They were led into exile. I suppose it is possible to say that once the exiles got to Babylon they experienced a kind of peace. Yes, technically the fighting was over. Still, it would be pretty hard to imagine that they had much of an inner peace or much peace of mind. Try to ...

Children's Sermon
Robert B. Lantz
... their names or something that they liked especially well -- like a pet. One of the most often printed pictures in Christian art is this picture of Jesus knocking on a door. (A large size copy would be helpful here. Talk a little about the picture.) Why do you suppose Jesus is knocking on that door? (Responses -- He wants to find out if anyone is home, He wants in, and so forth.) Those are probably all good reasons, but the man who painted the picture was trying to give us a visual image of a verse that is ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... voice of Jesus? (Let them respond.) You bet he was! Besides being knocked off his horse, Saul was also blinded. He couldn't see anything. Jesus really wanted Saul to know that he wasn't at all happy with the trouble Saul was causing the new church. What do you suppose happened to Saul? (Let them guess.) Well, the Lord sent a man to help Saul out. This man gave Saul back his sight, and then he baptized him as a Christian. From that day on Saul was given a new name. Do you know what that name was? (Let them ...

Lk 10:7 · 1 Tim 5:18
Children's Sermon
Robert B. Lantz
... , boys and girls. This is Labor Day Weekend in America. Does anybody know why we have this holiday, aside from it being the last weekend before many students go back to school? (Responses -- Someone will identify it as a time to recognize workers.) How big a list do you suppose we could make if we started to name all of the workers we can think of? There would be all the types of work that are represented by our parents and relatives, and a lot that we can think of in our communities. Let's name a few ...

Children's Sermon
Robert B. Lantz
... them. Jesus taught people that when good deeds are done for that purpose, then that is the reward. But when good deeds are done to glorify God, He will reward the doer in heaven. He said, "When you do good or give gifts, don't announce it with trumpets." I suppose we translate that into the simple phrase, "Don't blow your own horn!" God gives us all abilities to serve others and do good and kind acts for others. He knows when we are being faithful servants of his and doing our good deeds. We don't have to ...

Ps 33:3; 100:2 · Col 3:16 · Eph 5:19
Children's Sermon
Robert B. Lantz
... tune. All through the Bible we have stories of people singing, and we sing here in church whenever we meet for worship, don't we? What do we call the songs that we sing in church? (Responses -- Hymns, Psalms, Choruses, Anthems, and so forth.) And why do you suppose that music is such an important part of our lives together? (Responses -- Because it makes us happy; because it is a gift from God, and so forth.) Most of our songs in church are songs of praise. Singing songs is one of the ways we tell God what ...

Ecclesiastes 3:1-22
Children's Sermon
Robert B. Lantz
... tell time? Well, most of you can, and some of you younger ones are learning by looking at clocks and watching Sesame Street, aren't you? How many of you have a watch? Hold them up for me! My, there are so many different kinds and colors. Why do you suppose we need to tell time anyway? (Responses -- Varied; some may be quite useable in developing your theme.) We are people who are very oriented to time, aren't we? We need to know what time it is to get to school, to watch our favorite TV programs, to arrive ...

Jn 15:1-11 · Gal 5:22-23
Children's Sermon
Robert B. Lantz
... little branches which were not going to bear fruit, but while I was doing it, I remembered a story that Jesus told about vines and branches. He said that He was the true vine and He talked to his disciples about being branches that were supposed to be bearing fruit. What do you suppose Jesus had in mind when He told the disciples that they were to bear fruit? (Response -- Let the children express what it might mean to them.) The Bible tells us what the fruits of a Christian's life are to be. (Galatians 5:22 ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... mask on so that we can see how it makes you look? (Choose someone to wear the mask.) What kind of a person do you suppose this fellow is? (Let them guess.) Yes, this person is just like old Mr. Scrooge. He is always in a bad mood. Whenever anyone comes ... Scrooge didn't care if his workers were poor and hungry. Whenever his workers asked him for a raise, what do you suppose he said? (Have them answer, "Bah, humbug!") Right. Well, one night Mr. Scrooge had some terrible visitors -- in his dreams. These ...

Revelation 21:27
Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... . You would all get to wear this uniform and to play in the games. That would be fun, wouldn't it, boys and girls? (Let them respond.) Did you know that there is a team of God's special people? (Let them answer.) These people did the things they were supposed to do to make the team. They listened to God's word and followed the teaching of Jesus. They weren't afraid to follow Jesus when he called them. The Bible says that their names are written in a huge book. Does anyone know what we call these people who ...

John 11:17-37
Children's Sermon
Kenneth Mortonson
... and here you can see my wife and my children and my grandchildren. (Use whatever family picture you have and tell the story about how the picture was taken.) Now, suppose something nice happens to one of the people in the picture. What effect do you think it would have on the other people in our family? ... (They would be happy.) And suppose something unpleasant happened to one of the people in this picture. What effect do you think that would have upon the other people in the family? ... (They would be sad ...

Children's Sermon
Kenneth Mortonson
... you went home after church and found that someone had knocked over all the chairs around your kitchen table; what would you do? ... (Set them up right so that you could sit on them to eat.) Suppose you saw someone sitting on a curb, holding his head and his head was bleeding; what would you do? ... (Call for help so that they could set things right for that person.) We call a person who helps others a good Samaritan. That is because Jesus told a story about ...

Children's Sermon
Teresa L. Major
... you or always tries to get you in trouble. You just can't stand this person, but you know God wants you to be nice to her. It seems impossible, doesn't it? But it's not. With God's help, you can do it. Suppose God wants you to be a missionary when you grow up. Suppose he wants you to go far away and tell others about him and his love. Impossible? No. Why? Because, say it with me, "With God, nothing is impossible." Mary was confused and afraid and she did not fully understand how something so important could ...

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