Dictionary: Trust
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Leonard H. Budd
... was stopped dead. What he would have said to me I do not know. I wanted to ask, "Master, what must I do to gain eternal life?" - life quite beyond the limits of my inn and corner lot? Will I ever know the answer? "Master," oh, how I rehearsed my question, "what must I do to be saved?" But I shall continue the search for my answer. Many people come to my inn - and many are talking of Jesus. Someone will come who heard his answer. Someone surely has asked him - and they will bring the answer. In spite of the ...

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Leonard H. Budd
... not what our religion espouses. It is unorthodox. It is unusual. Certainly such a man is not to be trusted - and when put with other actions and words, spelled his just doom! Item number two: The Nazarene surrounds himself with most questionable associates. They often dress differently, and look differently. It is nothing for him to be with the Roman tax collectors, with the common people of the trades ... even while teaching about God. His intimates include fishermen, revolutionaries, tax merchants, and a ...

Acts 10:23b-48
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William F. Dunkle
... own brotherhood whoever is acceptable to God! This is the essential problem of the Christian mission. This is the human problem which beclouds the full splendor of the Epiphany Star. In the old Genesis story God asks, "Cain, where is your brother?" It’s the ageless question, the timeless dilemma. Shall I be my brother’s keeper? Even more to the point, shall I be my brother’s brother? Shall I reach out or draw in? Stay in my shell or get involved? How could a devout Jew, Simon Peter, possibly minister ...

2 Corinthians 1:12--2:4
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William F. Dunkle
... God’s yes. This was published in a parish mailer one Christmas: "Is Baby Jesus real? Did you hear that question from a child at the Family Christmas Eve Service? Sharpeyed oldsters recognized Lee and Kathleen Beddingfield as Joseph and Mary and knew ... that the baby Jesus had to be their two-month Kevin. But the question remains: Is it real ... the Christmas story ... the Adoration of the Shepherds ... the Visit of the Magi ... the Mystery of the ...

1 Corinthians 15:12-34
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John W. Rilling
... , his wife and children, who, when they saw what he was up to "began to cry after him to return; but the man put his fingers in his ears, and ran on, crying, ‘Life! Life! eternal life!’ " In terms of PILGRIM’S PROGRESS we are asked three important questions this Easter morning. 1. Eternal life - what is it? 2. Do we have it? 3. If not, how can we get it? 1. ETERNAL LIFE - WHAT IS IT? Life is our most precious possession. Wherever you look in nature everything that has life and breath clings to it with ...

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James W. Moore
... :15-20: You may not remember Tom Southerland but you know his story. Several years ago Shiite Muslims in the Middle East held Tom Sutherland captive for four years… much of his time was spent solitary confinement. In his speech after his captivity he asked an unforgettable question. He asked, “Do you know what it’s like to be in prison? To be held hostage? To be a captive? It’s very lonely and you worry that people will forget you. I felt abandoned. I didn’t think anybody even knew I was in prison ...

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Brett Blair
... him. Let me ask you: What was it that Phillip saw in Christ that moved him to follow, that stirred him so to invite his friend Nathanael. Come and see what? What did Phillip see in Jesus of Nazareth? I want to attempt to answer that question this morning. Come and see what? I First, Phillip asked Nathanael to come and see the souls redeemed. The day before Andrew followed Jesus and invited Peter. Then Phillip invited Nathanael. There were eight others who would become Jesus’ inner circle, 12 in all. This ...

John 1:19-28, John 1:1-18
Drama
Robert F. Crowley
... be that way. DAN: That's right, he was. He knew who he was. GINNY: And just as importantly, he knew who he wasn't. DAN: What do you mean? GINNY: When the officials came to question him and they asked him who he was, the first thing he said was that he was not the Messiah. DAN: That's interesting. He didn't answer their question about who he was. He told them who he wasn't. GINNY: Right. It's important to know who you aren't. DAN: I guess so. GINNY: Our kids know God and so they won ...

Drama
Robert F. Crowley
... TO HARETH) My son, your sins are forgiven. SCRIBE: He goes too far this Time. Why does he talk that way? That is blasphemy. Does he think he is God? Only God can forgive sins. JESUS: You scribes, why do you question this way in your hearts? Let me ask you a question. SCRIBE: Sure, go right ahead. JESUS: Which is easier to say to a paralyzed man: "Your sins are forgiven and forgotten forever" or "Rise, take up your pallet and start walking ..." SCRIBE: Ridiculous. JESUS: "... and keep on walking"? But that ...

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Brett Blair
... exchange between Simon Peter and Jesus. Simon has just come from his mother-in-law’s home and he says to Jesus, “Jesus, everyone is searching for you!” It sounds like he is pretty excited about something and is chastising Jesus for slipping away. Now, my question is this: Who is searching for Jesus? The other disciples? The sick he has healed? His mother-in-law? Yes, I think they are all searching for him but there is a little more here. What happened was, when the sun came up, the town descended ...

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George Bass
... a clear picture - not like the ones I had when I was a boy of five or six. It was more like recalling someone that I used to know very well ... It’s like putting something into place in my life ... I guess that’s why I’m asking questions about my father." Thirty-eight years after his father’s plane crashed he had lunch with Burt Ribnick, who had piloted another bomber on the same mission, and who told him that he had seen what happened to his father. Another plane had broken in half and crashed into ...

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Larry Powell
... ego to which you feel you are entitled? A segment of leisure time which must be guarded at all costs? No matter the reserves. The bow is in the clouds and the Cross is above the altar as God’s signs, or signature, of the covenant. The greater question is why do you delay a personal endorsement? The bow is in the clouds. "This is the sign of the covenant which I have established between me and all flesh that is upon the earth." 2. A Sign of God’s Continuing Involvement Did God really create the universe ...

2 Chronicles 36:15-23
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Larry Powell
... that the high watermark of prophecy in Israel was in the 700s B.C. We know the prophets we have mentioned were legitimate, to say nothing of Amos, Isaiah, Ezekiel, Micah, Hosea, and a host of others we have not brought into clearer focus. But the question remains: How are we to know when a present-day prophet’s credentials are in order? Prophets come in all sizes. It is to our advantage, however, to remember that they are measured against the same plumb-line: If a prophet be deceived when he hath spoken ...

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Larry Powell
... was, "Where?" The city was jammed with pilgrims; all available space had long since been let, and if there were facilities kept in reserve to accommodate the overflow, they did not know about them. Behind the disciples’ question must have been a deeper one: "With all respect Lord, where do you expect we shall find a place at this late hour?" Not to worry. Jesus had already seen to it. Unknown to them, Jesus had been quietly tending the messianic agenda; He said to them, "Behold, when you ...

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Richard L. Eslinger
... not think of the consuming fire of God’s anger. Our thoughts leap ahead to evergreens, while the more appropriate sign this day is a barren fig tree. Isaiah’s question remains at the center of our life together - "... In our sins we have been a long time, and shall we be saved?" How, then, shall we be saved? It is a good question. Clearly we cannot save ourselves. We cannot quench the wrath of God with a sudden burst of holiness. No, self-justification always just makes matters worse. The only thing to ...

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Richard L. Eslinger
... soon. But he stubbornly follows the great prophet, not knowing where he would be led or what would happen. The call to ministry is always like that. The mantle is placed on a person and a disciple is made. Being a disciple seems to create more questions than answers. And there are repeated occasions when a way out of that call is offered. It is something like the "call" you experience when you fall in love, and the relationship deepens with all the time spent together ... and apart. The "call" soon becomes ...

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Roger Prescott
... King Uzziah died. And a more recent poet helps put it all in perspective for us: Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart. And try to love the questions themselves. Do not seek the answers that cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer. Prayer: O God, thank you for the sheet wonder of our creation, preservation, and ...

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Roger Prescott
... and feeling very satisfied when you have made the words fit; but ultimately without the capacity to reach people where they really care. Virtually every meaningful conversation I have ever had with people on the subject of God and religion has either started with this question, or gotten around to it before long. Not only the troubled man or woman who has just come from a discouraging diagnosis at the doctor’s office, but the college student who tells me that he has decided there is no God, or the total ...

Drama
Michael L. Sherer
... one, he might have saved the lives of many. ANTAGONIST: Well, if you ask me, it’s an extremely dangerous game to play. Once you start killing people, where does it stop? PROTAGONIST: Certainly. You’re right. But I wonder if anybody ever asked Adolf Hitler that question? LECTOR: Dear Kurt - I’ll bet this is the first time you’ve ever gotten a letter from someone, written in pencil on a paper towel. It was the easiest thing to get smuggled out of Tegel Prison. Believe it or not, there are guards here ...

Romans 8:28-39
Drama
Michael L. Sherer
... of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, seems to have been pushed to the forefront as a leader of the protest. Dr. King told reporters on the scene, "Our concern is not to put the bus company out of business, but to put justice in business." It remains a question as to whether the blacks can make the boycott stick over a long period of time, or whether they will yield to pressure and give up. ANTAGONIST: I suppose Martin Luther King, Jr., figured he had to live up to his first and middle name by becoming a ...

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Bill Bouknight
... the genocide and brought war criminals to justice. I don't know of any responsible leader who suggests that our intervention in Yugoslavia was a mistake. The prophets of the Old Testaments were not always anti-war. Sometimes they urged kings to go to war. Their question was this: "Is war your idea or is it approved by God?" The great German Lutheran Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a pacifist at the beginning of World War II. Yet, before the war ended, he had become part of a failed plot to assassinate Adolph Hitler ...

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Brett Blair
... the living God.” Also at this time Herod had learned about Jesus and he thought Jesus was John the Baptist back from the dead. Herod had John beheaded and now thought he was coming back to get him. So all these questions are surfacing about the identity of Jesus. There should be no question that his disciples are having their doubts. And so, Jesus takes his inner circle up a mountain for this private encounter. It is here that they learn in a definitive way who Jesus is. He is none other than the Son of ...

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Richard Patt
... didn’t blast in on them with words that burned. He didn’t chastise them. He didn’t overtly claim to be the greatest himself (even though in his supreme humility at the cross he was). No, the gentle approach of Jesus was to ask this casual question, "What were you arguing about on the road?" And then, in his typical pastoral patience, we read that "Jesus sat down, called the twelve disciples, and said to them, ‘Whoever wants to be first must place himself last of all and be the servant of all’ " (v ...

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Ron Lavin
... Calvary. In the story of the hometown boy who is a carpenter but thinks he is more, we have the ultimate conflict, the bind, for all of us. We all must deal with the question of Nazareth: "Who is this?" "Who is this that even the wind and waves obey him?" Mark has the apostles asking in chapter four, "Who is this?" We ask that question of the healing of the demoniac, the woman with the issue of blood and Jairus’ daughter in chapter five of Mark. "Who is this?" the people of Nazareth ask in a different way ...

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James W. Moore
... ,000 children (some of them no more than 12 years of age) became convinced that God wanted them to wage a military crusade. They marched off to war never to return. Many were killed and the others were sold into slavery. And then, there is always that haunting question, “What if both sides believe they are doing God’s will?” Once when war broke out one of our military leaders was asked, “Is war of God, or is it of Satan?” Soberly he answered, “It’s of man!” A second approach to war is called ...