Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
King Duncan
... about prayer with his disciples. See the effect of prayer on the early church. To dismiss prayer as a last resort for when you are really, really desperate is to miss the meaning of the Gospel. The very power and presence of God is available to the believer. The Word that became incarnate in Jesus Christ is still at work in the lives of persons today who are open to his leading. Prayer is the means by which we connect ourselves to the One who is the Creator and Sustainer of Life. But there is something ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... become heirs of all that God has in store for his beloved children. That is a staggering fact that many of us who have been in the church all our lives have difficulty accepting. There is a story going around that makes this point painfully clear. There was a believer who was not everything he ought to be and he knew it! In fact, when he finally passed from this life to the next one, he was deeply concerned that St. Peter wouldn’t let him through the Pearly Gates. But when he got to his destination he was ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... What are you doing here, little girl?" Marta responded: "I came out to make sure that the Christ Child’s candle would shine out to guide His footsteps to our house." "You must not believe in any such legend," remonstrated the tall dark man. "There is no Christ Child. That is a story which is told for the weak. It is ridiculous to believe that a little child could lead the people of the world, a foolish idea claiming strength through love and sacrifice." No one could tell Marta, though, that what she had ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... are in grave danger. Often what is most destructive to our churches are not major issues but people disagreeing about the old red couch, or whether or not to put cushions on the pews. Paul was sensitive to the people and their problems. Paul appealed to the believers, "...by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you be in agreement and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be united in the same mind and the same purpose." Paul wanted the Corinthians to focus once again on Jesus Christ ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... on the license plate of a passing car. It’s certainly difficult to describe such an experience. "Was the experience something to laugh off as the kind of joke life plays on us every once in a while?" Or was it the word of God? "I am willing to believe that maybe it was something or both," Buechner wrote, "but for me it was an epiphany." The owner of the car turned out to be a trust officer at a local bank. After reading of the incident somewhere, the trust officer paid a personal visit to Buechner one ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... asked, "How are we tempted today?" A young salesman was the first to speak. "Temptation is when your boss calls you in, as mine did yesterday, and says, `I'm going to give you a real opportunity. I'm going to give you a bigger sales territory. We believe that you are going places, young man.' "But I don't want a bigger sales territory," the young salesman told his boss. "I'm already away from home four nights a week. It wouldn't be fair to my wife and daughter." "Look," his boss replied, "we're asking ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... my eyes were opened," Troeger concludes, "and I recognized that Christ was there in that bus station." (4) Cleopas and his companion had their eyes opened when Jesus broke the bread. Immediately they left that place and ran back to Jerusalem. They wanted to tell the other believers that they had encountered the risen Christ. We can find him too. Where? Not on a tree where a branch has broken off, but in the Bible, in the hymns that we sing and the teachings we have heard, and in the Lord ™s Supper ” in ...

Matthew 14:13-21
Sermon
King Duncan
... would remember those events for the rest of their lives. And no wonder. On that hillside long ago Jesus gave his followers a foretaste of the heavenly banquet that is yet to come ” a banquet prepared from the foundations of the earth for those who believe in him Alcoholics Anonymous and many other twelve step groups have helped people in many ways. The individual seeking help must first have the ability to acknowledge his or her inadequacy and powerlessness. A certain man has been sober for 8,774 days. He ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... of John come from heaven," he asked, "or was it of human origin?" This question caught the religious leaders by surprise. They did not know how to answer. They began arguing among themselves, "If we say, ˜From heaven,' he will say to us, ˜Why then did you not believe him?'" On the other hand if they answered that John's authority came from human origin that might cause a riot because many in the crowd thought that John was a prophet sent by God. They realized it was a no-win situation. No matter how they ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... wrecks, beatings, imprisonment, unfair criticism and a host of other trials, he never let them affect his attitude. What was his secret? What does he have that you and I need as we seek to develop a gratitude attitude too. FIRST OF ALL, ST. PAUL SINCERELY BELIEVED IN PRAYER. He writes, "Have no anxiety about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God." (v. 6) Many of us go through the motions of praying. Dick Van Dyke once told of a little ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... by what authority he was requiring persons to be baptized. They asked him if he might be Elijah. The Jewish people believed that Elijah would return immediately before the Messiah. Was John Elijah? "I am not," John replied. "Are you the Prophet?" ... a witness to Jesus who was about to arrive on the scene. "He came as a witness to testify to the light, so that all might believe through him." And that, of course, is our job this morning as well. We are giving witness to the unexpected and at the same time the ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... I have come to this hour." That is a great statement of faith, isn't it? "It is for this reason I have come to this hour." Do you have that feeling about your life? Do you believe you are where God means for you to be and you're doing what God means for you to do? E. Stanley Jones truly believed that "Jesus is Lord," and lived his life accordingly. His positive faith affected every aspect of his life, including his health. He led retreats into his late seventies. He could outwalk someone half his age. Dr ...

Sermon
Anne-Rose Reeves
... the altar. In his arms he carried one of Bill Haney's little lambs. And what made some people in the congregation gasp with surprise was that the pastor had put a great big rubber apron over this white and gold brocade chasuble. The altar guild couldn't believe their eyes...the kids were all oohing and aahing as the lamb came into view, and many of the good parishioners of St. Michaels didn't know what to say or think, or whether they should even continue singing the hymn. Pastor Jones went up to the altar ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... remission of sins. . ." We do have one way of dealing with guilt that is as potent as that of the Senoi. It is called confession and repentance and acceptance of Christ's forgiveness. What is it that is troubling you? Is it the future? Is it the past? Believe the Gospel. That is Christ's answer to your need. Why are you troubled? The future is in His hands. The past has been blotted away with His blood. Why are you troubled? Perhaps it's because you feel powerless to deal with the present. Some of us are ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... said to David, "and he has been a warrior from his youth." But David was determined. And he was confident. Confident because he believed that God was on his side. So like any good job applicant, David listed his qualifications for Saul. Whenever a lion or a ... , fighting Goliath was no different than fighting a bear or a lion. And since he had done so many times before and had won, and he believed he could do so again. "The Lord who saved me from the paw of the lion and from the paw of the bear, will save me ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... so distraught that he could hardly drive his car. As he later recalled that day he said, "I got out of the car and got down on my knees and prayed for help." He had hit bottom and felt totally defeated. He says, "I prayed for help, not believing that anyone could help me. But when I got up, I knew something extraordinary had happened. For the first time there was a clarity, a lightness, a sense of peace." Robert had not been to church for many years, but after that experience he began attending again. He ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... had ever been able to do. It was a moment of euphoria, perhaps like the euphoria that the American colonists felt after winning independence from the British. And in order to complete his vision, David decided to move the famed Ark of the Covenant, which was believed to contain the two stone tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments, to Jerusalem. The Ark was a symbol of national pride for the Israelites, as well as a sign of the presence of God. Its presence in Jerusalem would inspire David's people for ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the spirit ” a war of hope vs. despair, love vs. hatred, right living vs. sin. We are on the front line and sometimes things look tough. Paul knew what it was like to be on the front line. Indeed, he was under arrest when he wrote to the believers at Ephesus. His own words were that he was an "ambassador in chains." He says that he was shipwrecked, stoned, beaten and left for dead all because he was preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. And yet, in spite of all this, he writes a message to the Ephesians ...

Mark 8:27-30
Sermon
King Duncan
... else said, "Elijah," while others said that he was seen as "one of the prophets." But then Jesus asked, "But what do you think? Who do you say that I am?" Now that's an interesting question. After being with him for so long, did Jesus really believe that his own disciples were not sure who he was? Or was he testing them? It is true that even celebrities are hard to recognize sometimes. Like Billy Graham. He had just gotten back from Hawaii, and was driving home with one of his associates. But somehow ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... 's part. But she wasn't just a daughter, she was a friend. When you see friends in trouble, you seek to intervene. You have to make certain that they get the help they need. So it was with this man whose friends had brought him to see Jesus. They believed that Jesus could help him. How wonderful it is to have friends like that. How wonderful it is to be a friend like that. His friends brought him to Jesus. And JESUS PROVED TO BE THIS MAN'S BEST FRIEND. JESUS SET HIM FREE. Jesus was filled with love and ...

Hebrews 7:11-28
Sermon
King Duncan
... encounter he had with Dodger's manager Tommy Lasorda. Lasorda called Hershiser into his office one day and shouted at him, "You don't believe in yourself! You're scared to pitch in the big leagues! Who do you think these hitters are, Babe Ruth? Ruth's dead! You ... . That's gonna be your new name: Bulldog. With that name, you'll scare the batters to death! "Starting today, I want you to believe you are the best pitcher in baseball. Look at that hitter and say, `There's no way you can ever hit me.'" Two days ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... God regards such people. I do know this, if salvation is on the basis of merits, somebody better find out where the line is drawn. How good is good enough? I heard an amusing story about a rather nominal church member who had lived with this philosophy. He believed that his good works would be more than enough to get him into heaven. One night he dreamed of the judgment. He peeked to see who was in front of him. To his amazement he discovered he was standing behind Mother Teresa. The saintly nun was called ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . We take care of these pipes exactly the way a doctor takes care of your heart." The consultant even noticed the stencils on their locker doors said, "Dr." and then the worker's name. (3) What was happening here? The workers in that maintenance department believed their work was important - just like a doctor's work is important. They felt privileged doing what they were doing. They felt chosen. It makes a difference in anybody's life if they feel chosen. This is why a parent should never, even in jest ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... to discern their ultimate worth? Or shall we look for some deeper meaning ” some relevant truth about our lives and about our destinies? Actually, the entire essence of Christian faith is wrapped up in these four paintings. They speak to the very heart of everything we believe about life, about God and about our reason for being. Let me sum up what these paintings say to us. FIRST OF ALL, THEY SAY THAT THERE IS MORE TO REALITY THAN WHAT WE CAN HEAR, SEE, TOUCH, TASTE OR SMELL. This experience on the Mount ...

Isaiah 43:14-28
Sermon
Gary Whitbeck
... Barabbas instead, who was one of the most terrible of all prisoners. They said Jesus was of much more threat than Barabbas. We believed them. And when Pilate asked us for our answer, many in the crowd began to yell for Barabbas. It was almost funny and ... the darkest day in human history. We killed the only true and good thing this world has ever known. I ask you before I leave ” believe this story. Don't make the mistake that I made, that others have made. Pray to God to make you a better follower. Maybe ...