Dictionary: Trust
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Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... ready. We have to do a lot of things before Jesus is born into our world again. Isn’t that right? This is called the last Sunday after Trinity. This Sunday we have a lesson that I think you’re going to like. Do you see what I have here? (Hold up tire and do not let it touch the floor until the proper time) That’s right, a tire, and we sure do need tires, don’t we? What’s a tire made of? Rubber. That’s right and what do we put in the tire? Air, that’s right ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... you can make some simply out of cardboard Good morning, boys and girls. How are you on this second Sunday in Advent? Do you remember about Advent from last Sunday? Good. I have some good old friends of yours this morning that I know you will recognize (Begin to hold up signs and ask them what they mean. I suggest three or four such as STOP, CURVE, 35 M.P.H., RAILROAD, etc. Let them tell you about each one) Do you know why I called them good friends? Because they keep you from having accidents and getting ...

Isaiah 40:1-31
Sermon
Michael J. Anton
People without a country. Fathers and mothers trying to hold their frustrated families together by telling and re-telling the ancient stories of the good old days in far-off Jerusalem, now lying in ruins, the smoke of her ashes still twisting to the sky. People trying to eke out the best existence possible under the thumb of their Babylonian ...

Judges 17:1-13
Sermon
Michael J. Anton
... all men to myself." Growing up certainly means gaining a new sense of independence and individual judgment. But above all else, to grow up straight and tall into maturity, we need the vision of love that God has for us in Jesus. Hour by hour we need what God holds out to us in the Christ, saving, forgiveness, hope and strength. It’s there, all in the One whose birth we have just recelebrated, the One who was lifted up to draw all of us to himself. When he is the King, we deny ourselves and follow him. We ...

Sermon
Michael J. Anton
... at stakes for something that means very little to them. They are not ostracized from society and driven from home for dull-sounding words. The flame of the Spirit has burned brightly, and now when it seems to be only flickering, we wonder how this petrified stone we hold in our hands could once have been molten lava. Yet most, if not all, of us have experienced how the apparently extinct fire of a Bible passage or a word we have heard in worship has suddenly ignited. How often have we heard the words of the ...

4031. FISHERMAN
Isaiah 19:8; Matt. 4:18; Luke 5:2
Illustration
Stephen Stewart
... have to do is go through the frozen food sections of the groceries, and look at the many kinds of fish waiting for consumption, and you will agree that many men have worked many long hours to produce such an array. Or go to the canned foods sections. The same holds true there. There are even shelves full of delicacies from other lands, such as pickled octopus, preserved tuna, and such. They may not meet our tastes, but at least they do show us that fishing is still a very big time operation.

4032. JAILER
Acts 16:27
Illustration
Stephen Stewart
... that this shows a remarkable degree of leniency, you are quite wrong. Prisons were seldom needed because justice was executed on the spot - and execute is the right word for what frequently happened. However, by New Testament times, prisons are mentioned as holding persons who are awaiting trial or execution, and also as punishment by itself. In these cases, when there was a considerable number of prisoners, one of the jailers served as a warden. He either combined the duties of guard and warden, or ...

4033. MUSICIAN
Judges 5:11; Amos 6:5
Illustration
Stephen Stewart
... music was primarily vocal, yet many of the Psalms have signs indicating that they are to be accompanied by musical instruments. The "chief musician" occurs in the titles of 54 of the Psalms. Asaph and his brothers were apparently the first to hold this position, and the office was probably hereditary in the family. Early Hebrew musicians probably traveled around the country playing in various places, and they probably also repaired metal products at the same time. They were paid by food, lodging, and money ...

4034. PHILOSOPHERS
Acts 17:18
Illustration
Stephen Stewart
... , makes it self-evident why the early Christians held philosophy in ill repute - they had the ultimate meaning and they felt that anyone who chose to look for meanings anywhere than in Christ was to be shunned. Of course, there were many who refused to hold to such a strict view as advocated by St. Paul, since the philosopher in general was held in high regard by the pagans. The Greek and Roman philosophers gave lectures and taught in the schools and held discussions for which they charged fees. Many rich ...

4035. PLASTERER
Lev. 14:43; Daniel 5:5
Illustration
Stephen Stewart
... make a smooth surface for decoration. The plasterer would put plaster on the interior walls of even the poorest houses, and usually the ceilings were also plastered. This provided a fire and rain resistant surface which could be decorated. He used a small square plate to hold small amounts of plaster and applied it with a trowel, in just the same way that a plasterer working for a builder does today. Even the poor who couldn’t manage the better plaster were able to use a mixture of clay and chopped straw ...

4036. PRIEST
Deut. 26:4
Illustration
Stephen Stewart
... piety of the nation. From the foundation of the Hasmonean state to the time of Herod the history of the high priesthood merges into the political history of the nation; from Herod onward the priestly aristocracy of the Sadducees lost its chief hold over the nation and expired in vain controversy with the Pharisees. Today, aside from the Roman Catholic Church, and the High Episcopal Church, we prefer to use the term "pastor" rather than priest for our spiritual leaders. But we must recognize the influence ...

4037. SHEPHERD
Gen. 47:3; Luke 2:8
Illustration
Stephen Stewart
... Shepherd, who cares for us as the shepherd cared for his sheep. We spoke before of the herdsman, and we said that he lives today very much as before in the Near East, and the same comment that we made then about those who today raise sheep and goats would hold true here also.

4038. SINGER
2 Chron. 29:28; Neh. 13:10
Illustration
Stephen Stewart
... mind of the troubadors of the Middle Ages, who generally followed this same pattern. Unfortunately, however, the romantic picture that we generally have of these performers is far off base. Actually, they were wretched men of low morals, who couldn’t hold a job. This was probably the same situation in ancient Israel before the establishment of the monarchy. It was only then that the singers achieved a degree of respectability. Of course, there had always been the indigenous balladeers, and we are grateful ...

4039. TANNER
Acts 9:43
Illustration
Stephen Stewart
... in every day use were made. Scribes often used it for writing material; the military used it for shields, helmets, slings, quivers, and chariot sides; everyone used it for footwear, and many other articles of clothing. Goatskins were used in making bottles to carry water, to hold new wine, and to store milk. These goatskin bags were also frequently used as churns to make butter. The holes of the legs and the tail were sewn up and the neck opening served as the top of the bottle. You will recall that Jesus ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... and incredibly, the leaders of the railroad industry did not take advantage of their unique position to participate in this transportation development. The automotive revolution was happening all around them, and they did not use their industry dominance to take hold of the opportunity. In his videotape The Search for Excellence, Tom Peters points out the reason: The railroad barons did not understand what business they were in. Peter observes, "they thought they were in the train business. But, they were ...

Bulletin Aid
James Wilson
... is in Your hand, Lord, so let us boldly proclaim the Gospel forever. In Christ we pray. Amen. Prayer Of Confession Lord, so often when the times to stand and be counted have come, we, like Your disciple Peter, have denied You. And so many times when our holding firm to Your teachings might have done so much to bring change in the world, we found safer things to do. Forgive us, Lord, and help us to be bold in our witness wherever You would have us go. In Christ we pray. Amen. Hymns "Rescue The Perishing ...

Luke 18:9-14, Psalm 51:1-19
Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... . Beware when the world labels us as successful; then pride and self-sufficiency make us less able to be broken and beautiful. The late Bishop Robert Goodrich said that when he was a pastor in Dallas, he had some laypersons who were so self-righteous that they had to hold onto the pews to keep from ascending. There are some come to church primarily to see if the air-conditioning is too high, the organ too loud, or if there is a typo in the bulletin. I don't know that for sure, but I have suspected it over ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... have understood that parable instantly. There were no banks in those days for ordinary people. Treasures of various kinds were buried in the ground. Treasure hunting still goes on. I used to watch people walk the beautiful beaches of South Carolina, holding Geiger counters and gazing at the sand. They knew that Blackbeard and other pirates had haunted those parts and perhaps had buried treasure there. Ancient Palestine was perhaps the most fought-over territory in history. People never knew which army would ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... God, he not only guides us through it; He forces that anxiety to produce dividends for the Kingdom. It's only human to be anxious and occasionally even near despair. But when God is invited into our anxiety, He provides c way where there was no way. He breaks the hold of those clammy hands of despair on our throats. "And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus." (Phil. 4:6-7)

Matthew 25:14-30
Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... the one-talent man says to the master, I knew you to be a hard man, reaping where you did not sow and gathering where you did not winnow." The master does not dispute that description of himself. The master represents God who is "hard" in this sense: God holds his servants accountable to high standards. God expects all of us to be faithful and fruitful. Jesus said, "This is to my Father's glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples." (John 15:8) If one can feel sorry for a tree, I ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... hands occasionally, to handle merchandise, find a credit card, and to sign the purchase slip. So, at one of those times he manages to snatch free. She glances at him, assuming that he will stay close by until she can grab his hand again. But four-year-olds hold the Olympic record for the 5-meter shopping mall dash. In a crowded store, lots of big people can obstruct a mother's view as she searches for a little person. Suddenly he is lost. That mother represents God. You and I are the stubborn 4-year-old ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
When a child is very young, mirrors don' t mean anything to him or her. But one day, sometime between six months and one year old, the child suddenly catches on. She recognizes that the creature holding her is the same one she has been trying to train for months, the very same one who will grin from ear to ear each time she says "Da Da", the same guy who will come quickly if she screams. She also notices that if she raises an arm, the ...

Matthew 6:1-2, Matthew 6:5-6
Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... . This enterprising frog found a flat, strong stick about four feet long. He approached the geese with a proposition: "If two of you will take the two ends of this stick in your mouths, I will clamp my strong jaws onto the middle of the stick. Then I will just hold on while you deliver me by air to that pond two miles to the east. Then on the following day when you retrieve me, I will reward you with a quart of corn. The geese agreed. So the goose taxi began operation. All went well at first. But about half ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... quite a distance away, but he sat down and drew me a map. I thanked him and he left. "On the following Sunday morning it was raining. I decided to just skip church. But then there was a knock on my door. There stood my new friend and he was holding two umbrellas. He said that he worried that I might not be able to read his map. So, he said he would escort me to the Catholic church. I hurriedly dressed, thinking all the while what an unusually thoughtful person he was. I wondered what church he belonged to ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... this is what I have been missing all that time. Finally, this will enable me to be totally satisfied. But wonderful as our love was and is, there was still something unsatisfied. Then our first child came along, and that was fantastic!! What a feeling it was to hold something that precious in my arms for the first time! I was overcome with joy, but, something was still unsatisfied in my heart. Finally, my wife and I had some long talks about this. She felt the same thing. We concluded that perhaps we have a ...