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King Duncan
... it all cannot squeeze through the eye of the proverbial needle. It is to say that such a person would need to confess that his or her only hope is Jesus Christ. "Supposing there is a God, would He accept a woman like me?" That's the question evangelist Luis Palau confronted that strange day when Maria Benitez-Perez visited him. Maria had made an appointment under false pretenses, claiming that she wanted to interview for a job. But as soon as she entered his office, Maria made her intent clear. She was the ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... get into heaven. St. Peter asked the first, "Who's there?" "It's me, Jim Jones," the voice replied. St. Peter let him in. Then St. Peter asked the second one the same question, "Who's there?" "It's me, Sammy Smith," the voice replied. And St. Peter let him in. Finally he turns to the third, asking the same question, "Who's there?" "It is I, Ruth Randolph," answered the third. "Oh, great," muttered St. Peter. "Another one of those English teachers." Today we are honoring our graduating seniors. We also honor ...

Romans 8:18-27, Romans 8:1-17
Sermon
King Duncan
... , doesn't it? If we are children of the King, we don't have to fear anybody or any situation. When Carl Erskine, a former pitcher with the LA Dodgers, first came to the big leagues, he was asked a question by owner Branch Rickey. Rickey asked, "Do you go to church?" Carl said that he did. Rickey responded, "I ask that question of every young man that I sign. The reason that I ask it is that I've found if a person will discipline his life to sit in a place of worship and get his spiritual values in place ...

1 Thessalonians 4:1-12
Sermon
King Duncan
... as Christians. The second half of this chapter teaches them how to DIE in the same manner. And here is where St. Paul’s attitude is so much healthier than our own. We all crave instructions on how to live better, but rarely do we give much thought to the question of how to die better. In fact, we would rather avoid the subject altogether. In the book, Children’s Letters to God, a little boy wrote, “Dear God, What is it like when a person dies? Nobody will tell me. I just want to know, I don’t want ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... pain and trouble if you never take a risk, never give of yourself freely, never step out in faith. But you will be missing so much of the abundant life that Jesus promises to his followers. Are you cultivating an insignificant life? The best way to answer that question is to examine your motives. Are you working at your job to bring glory to God, or to get a paycheck? Are you using your paycheck in a wise and generous manner--taking care of your family and contributing to the Lord's work? Or are you using ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... to tell about a man named Harry, who ran a small appliance store in Phoenix, Arizona. Harry knew that many of the young couples who came to his store asking detailed questions about appliances would leave his store and head for one of the discount appliance dealers to make price comparisons. Nevertheless, Harry would patiently answer all their questions, even though it took more than a half hour at times. But when the couple would announce that they were going to look around at some other places, Harry had ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... , Joey, Mrs. Wilson gives us cookies not because we’re nice, but because she’s nice.” And that’s the Gospel. God so loved the world . . . Is your heart filled with anger and hurt today because you have never experienced unconditional love? Are you still questioning in your heart: Am I worthy? Is there any value to my life? Could anybody really love me? I know Someone who loves you. Could you open your heart this day and receive God’s love? Young person, don’t settle for a cheap substitute. Mom ...

Ephesians 2:1-10
Sermon
King Duncan
... that she has gained from her newfound faith in Jesus. Her priorities have changed. She believes that God saved her for a reason; she reads her Bible because she wants urgently to understand what that reason is. (3) I think verses 8-10 in this passage answer that question for the Ephesian belivers, for Genelle Guzman-McMillan, and for us: "For by grace you have been saved through faith, and this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God--not the result of works, so that no one may boast. For we are what ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Why would God permit this to happen?" After all, these men were on an errand of mercy." One of the wives, turning to the incredulous man, quietly replied: "Sir, God delivered my husband from the possibility of disobedience." (6) That's deep. There was no question, even in that hard hour, about her faith and about her values. Those values gave her strength, they gave her meaning, they gave her hope. When life turns out differently than you expected, first of all, hold on to your values. SECONDLY, GO DEEPER ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... infinite power? Inventor Henry Ford once said, "I am looking for a lot of men who have an infinite capacity to not know what can't be done." That seemed to be Jesus' aim too. Lots of people are experts in what can't be done. The important question is, what can be done? When Jesus asked Philip, "Where can we buy bread for these people to eat?" Philip responded as any practical man might--"Eight months' wages would not buy enough bread for each one to have a bite!" You see? Philip knew immediately what couldn ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... party lifestyle, staying out all night at clubs. She tried anything that would give her a high. She moved in with a wealthy young man named Michael. Michael's money allowed them to live in luxury. While on a vacation in Mexico, however, Maria finally began to question her lifestyle. She had fine clothes and jewelry. Her life was a constant party. Why did she feel so empty? Why didn't the money and the things and the parties satisfy her? What was she looking for? Maria spat out an angry prayer at God, and ...

Mark 10:46-52
Sermon
King Duncan
... guilt over how much Christ has done for us and how little we have done for him. But where do we draw the line? Just how much did Christ expect out of Bartimaeus? How much does Christ expect out of us? If you have ever troubled yourself with this question, let me offer some spiritual guidance. Christ doesn't call everyone to full-time Christian service. Do you understand that? There are some of you who grew up in a time when the church was sending missionaries out all over the world. You may have felt a tug ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . Back they went to Jerusalem. Can you imagine? It took three days before they located him. By this time they were probably out of their minds with worry. They found him in the temple courts, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions. Everyone who heard this 12-year-old youngster was amazed at his understanding and his answers. When his parents saw him, they were beside themselves. His mother said to him, "Son, why have you treated us like this? Your father and I have been ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... And your life has been made better, because, in a time of need, you knew God was with you. Joseph Stowell, author of the book Simply Jesus once asked Billy Graham what had been the best experience of his entire ministry. That seems like a difficult question for the world's most famous evangelist. Graham has preached in front of millions of people, traveled around the world many times, counseled presidents and kings. But Graham didn't have to hesitate in his answer. He replied, "By far the greatest joy of my ...

Jeremiah 1:1-19, Jeremiah 6:1-30
Sermon
King Duncan
... man up out of the water and into the helicopter. This rescue worker, as well as the rest of the rescue squad, put itself in a treacherous situation in order to save this desperate man who had changed his mind about going over the Falls. (3) Now, here's the question for the day: did the rescue squad put themselves in harm's way to rescue this man because he deserved to be rescued? No. We don't know whether this man deserved saving or not. Maybe he was a fine man who just got depressed. We don't know--and ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... might as well turn off the lights. You're in trouble. It's like the old joke about the pilot who asked the same sort of question and the instructor said, "If you don't like what you see, repeat after me: Our Father, who art in Heaven . . ." And sometimes life is ... you loved, if you have ever sat in a doctor's office and heard him pronounce a death sentence, if you have ever asked questions like, how can I ever pay my health insurance premiums with no job? What will the children do with no father? Am I destined ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Major crimes like theft, assault, and drug-dealing dropped dramatically once the minor crimes were under control. (3) Many of us believe that God has abandoned our world. We see a few "broken windows," like rising crime rates and brutal dictatorships, and we start to question whether we'll ever see the light again. Is there really a God? Does God really set the standards for right and wrong? Is God really paying attention? We forget God's promise to return someday, "like a thief in the night," and we become ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... ! Mister Rogers! Mister Rogers!" (1) Fred Rogers of children's television fame was a good neighbor. But the lawyer's question to Jesus is just as relevant today as it was 2,000 years ago. Who is our neighbor? Newspaper columnist ... them to the innkeeper, and said, 'Take care of him; and when I come back, I will repay you whatever more you spend.'" Then Jesus turned the question back on the lawyer: "Which of these three, do you think, was a neighbor to the man who fell into the hands of the robbers?" The lawyer ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... he had to build bigger barns to store his goods. Many of us are drowning in a sea of stuff. Let me ask you a very important question: Does Jesus say this man is going to hell because he built bigger barns? No. Does Jesus call this man a sinner because he built bigger ... problem in our society. Many people are focusing all their time and energy in the wrong direction. It's a question of priorities. What is most important in your life? Christian author Bruce Wilkinson was attending a conference when he was ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... scrambled," he replied. And she very carefully prepared one perfect fried egg and one perfect scrambled egg. "Humph," he said as she set the eggs in front of him, "naturally you scrambled the wrong one." Jesus didn't bother to point out how childish the woman's question was. He did answer her profoundly, however: "If you knew the gift of God, and who it is that is saying to you, "˜Give me a drink,' you would have asked him and he would have given you living water." The woman was perplexed: "Sir, you have ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... had to climb over many screaming and fear-crazed people. Though he himself was not harmed he became insane thinking about the experience. As a result, he fell into the habit of saying over and over, "I saved nobody but myself. I saved nobody but myself." (4) There is that question again, "When did we see you?" My purpose this morning is not to lay a guilt trip on any of us. It is just that the Scripture beckons me as your pastor to remind you and to remind myself as well, who we are and what we are about ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... would then become about 600,000 miles in diameter [the earth itself is not even 8,000 miles in diameter], dotted with 100 billion sparkling pinheads." When you consider the vastness of creation, the Biblical question, "What is man that Thou art mindful of him?" becomes exceptionally important. Harry Emerson Fosdick dealt with this question many years ago in his book, The Meaning of Prayer. He reminded us that we don't always judge value based on size. While we were still children we learned that a dime has ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the Lord while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near." Some years ago a novel came out named THE GREATEST DESIRE. In it a young writer was gathering material for his book by that same title. In his quest, he plied people with one question: "What do you want?" And he would not let anyone take refuge in proximate answers. If someone answered, "I want to be an engineer," the writer would follow with, "But why do you want to be an engineer? What do you really want?" Thus he tracked down the "great ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the United States, nearly 85% said that they could work harder on the job. More than half claimed they could double their effectiveness "if (they) wanted to." (2) If we could do better, why don't we? Ah, that's the question, isn't it? If we could answer that question, we could write a best-selling book and retire for life. Everybody is asking how it is done. Teachers are asking how to motivate students, parents are asking how to motivate children, employers are asking how to motivate employees, and most ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... without reservation. Judging by Noah's age in chapter 5 verse 2 and his age mentioned again in chapter 7, verse 6, it took Noah and his sons around 100 years to build the ark. For 100 years they sweated and slaved. For 100 years, they endured the nosy questions and snide comments of their neighbors. For 100 years, they preached salvation to a world that didn't want to be saved. And then one day, it started to rain. Most of us know the rest of the story. For forty days and forty nights, the rains came down ...