Dictionary: Trust
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Lori Wagner
... place, out of which God’s creative power flourishes. And it’s a place of preparation, revelation, testing, and incubation, from out of which one emerges having been renewed. It’s a place of endurance and shaping. And it’s a place that challenges one’s faith. This “wild place” is a place of authenticity, when one is spiritually “stripped naked” in front of God, revealing all of one’s foibles, weaknesses, fears, and waverings. Being in the wilderness reveals one’s true nature, as one is ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... cup of blessing is always extraordinary and frequently unexpected. It is an unusual vintage, nothing like it. Just as with the Spirit…you don’t know where it comes from or where it will appear next, only that it fills you with great joy, even while it challenges you to take up the cup and feast with Jesus. God always goes against the grain! And God does things you least expect when you least expect them. Jesus doesn’t choose to grace your life because of any special things you’ve done. But simply ...

Lk 6:12-49 · Mt 5:1-12
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Lori Wagner
... a house built once a week in a nod-to-God hour. It takes initiative, industry, practice, patience, and a lot of friends who pick you up when you get tired, hold you up when you fall down. In our scripture today, Jesus is raising the bar. He is challenging all of us to personal responsibility -–to ourselves, to others, to God, to the world. We need to build our house not alone, but with Jesus beside us, helping us to lay the right foundation, lay the right stones, build the right windows to the world, to ...

Matthew 14:1-12, Mark 6:14-29, Luke 9:1-9
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Lori Wagner
... manipulative. The platter is as violent a metaphor as the sword that severs John’s head. It is the “image” of sin deliberately and haughtily displayed. The guests are bade to “feast” their eyes upon the “enemy” of the court who would challenge the secular order and the manipulative and incestuous agendas of those in “power.” The platter represents the Oath and Promise, the loyalty to the secular kingdom and all it represents, as opposed to the chalice of the communion bowl or the tablets ...

Luke 1:67-80, Luke 1:57-66, Luke 1:46-56, Luke 1:39-45, Luke 1:26-38, Luke 1:5-25, Luke 1:1-4
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Lori Wagner
... and over again to each other ….and to the young children watching: “When something seems bad, turn it around, and make something good!” The lesson is that, even when things go wrong, you can always turn it around somehow, and find something good to make of it. The challenge is how to do that? Advent says the way you do this is to look up…not down! That’s the essence of praise….. Look up! Not down! That’s the essence of hope . . . Look up! Not down! Because God is busy in your life and mine ...

Luke 2:41-52
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Lori Wagner
... the “boxes” in which we live. We live the reality we are comfortable with. [You can choose to put the mouth seal back on for a moment.] Sometimes in the interest of “silence,” we choose to remain inside of self-imposed prisons, rather than face the challenges and chaos, the noisiness and nosyness of the world. And when you don’t take part in the real world, the world becomes a “scary place” to be. John Dill was pastor of a church in Camden, Arkansas when a tornado hit the area and did serious ...

Luke 14:1-14, Luke 14:15-24
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Lori Wagner
... blessed. …….. [the following can be optional if you used this sermon at Ash Wednesday or before] Ash Wednesday is approaching. And there are many people out there in your communities and in your neighborhoods who desperately need Jesus’ love and mercy in their lives. I challenge you to invite those people to wear the cross of ashes, to bow before God, to be blessed and forgiven in the name of Jesus. If you dare….gather in front of your church, or in your neighborhood coffee bar, or somewhere in your ...

Matthew 20:1-16
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Lori Wagner
... has received. This was the downfall of Cain –his jealousy. The Cain and Abel story reverberates through both vineyard stories in a sense. Our sense of “fairness” and “justice” will always be our downfall. To rely upon God for those decisions will always be our challenge. In this parable as well, the image of vineyard workers is vital. We are not just hanging about in God’s kingdom garden doing nothing. But we are spending our time working on behalf of God to spread God’s seed, to bear fruit ...

John 20:1-18 · Matthew 28:10
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... and faith at the sight of an empty space. Despite all of Jesus’ messages to his disciples, they were totally unprepared for what they encountered on Easter morning. For us who follow Jesus 21 centuries later the question is no less “in your face.” The ultimate challenge that confronts us on Easter morning is this: “What if it’s true?” What if the God of the universe loves each and every one of us? What if that love walked among us in the person of Jesus? What if that love embraced the ultimate ...

Matthew 12:15-21
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Lori Wagner
... God uses again and again with Moses. It shows Jesus’ divine nature as the Son of God. Stretching out his hand is already an act of faith, as the man’s hand is paralyzed. It is in essence a “stretch” of his faith. And he takes the challenge. And “the Lord delivers with His right hand.” (Psalm 144) The healing of the withered hand is a reinstatement of faith and a sign of God’s coming salvation to all those who will follow in his “ways.” In this act, the man recognizes the Messiah. *For ...

Matthew 6:5-15, Matthew 6:16-18
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Lori Wagner
... all of the evils of the world. Jesus says, pray to YOUR father, who loves you, because tough times are coming soon. Jesus knew what was to come, and he knew his disciples would need that personal relationship with God in order to weather those difficult times, the challenges, and the temptations, and the pain. Because it’s not going to be enough to just shout a little prayer so you look good on Sunday. It’s not going to prepare you for any danger or trouble if you say your prayers like you’re mumbling ...

Mark 6:7-13, Matthew 10:1-42, Luke 9:1-9, Luke 10:1-24
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Lori Wagner
... of prophets are to go from town to town throughout Israel, proclaiming Jesus’ good news to the lost. Those who are lost will be lifted from the dust in which they grovel. Those who need to hear the warning voice of the shepherd will turn back. Those who challenge and defy will near the precipice. Jesus puts his disciples into the hands of God, allowing them to rest on God and the kindness of those they meet in order to satisfy their basic needs. But the message is the riskiest of all. The risk may seem as ...

Luke 12:13-21, Luke 12:22-34, Luke 12:35-48, Luke 12:49-53, Luke 12:54-59
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Lori Wagner
... teaches them “off the cuff” so to speak, on an “on call, by need” basis. But the scripture for today reveal warnings that Jesus gives to his disciples. He senses the end growing close. He knows the extent to which he has provoked the Pharisees who are challenging him. He knows the danger his disciples will be in not only now but later after his death. And perhaps he also knows that they may be confused by what the leaders of their synagogues and the Temple are telling them, as opposed to what Jesus ...

Luke 16:1-15, Luke 16:16-18
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Lori Wagner
... , and the building bridges for restoration. It’s a “turn-around” story. And Jesus is telling this story to the people who are hardest to turn around. In a strange twist, we realize that Jesus wants to save the Pharisees. Even the Pharisees, who sneer at him, challenge him, and will plot to kill him. Like the good shepherd that He is, Jesus tries to move the stubbornest of God’s sheep, or should I say, the most difficult of rams and bucks. He tries to shock and nudge the ones “in charge” of God ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... everything right. Right? Have you read 1 Corinthians? Or Paul’s second attempt at correcting the course of this church called 2 Corinthians. There has never been a golden age of purity and perfection when the church got everything right. Every generation has its challenges, and the decline of the church hasn’t happened only in the last few years. Even in Paul’s time, churches had trouble. But you look at YOUR church, your people, your community, your world, and you say… What went wrong? What are WE ...

John 10:1-21, John 10:22-42
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Lori Wagner
... and is the Messiah. Jesus doesn’t mince words. Those who can’t recognize him, aren’t of his “flock.” God’s flock. Although the Good Shepherd is kind and gentle with the meek and misled, he is tough and aggressive with those who would challenge his authority or mislead the sheep, sneak into the pen and abscond with God’s faithful. It is in these times that we see the powerful dynamism of confrontational Jesus. He is fearless in the face of insults, sneering, threats, and stoning. He comes back ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... kingdom, to Consummate the Marriage of God and People by restoring the Name of God upon their hearts. Marriage is about identity. For Israel to take the Name of God upon them, they would first have to take the Name of Jesus as holy. It would be a challenge to many; an impossibility to some. But the Name of Jesus would prevail. Simeon and Anna were celebrating, because the Bridegroom is in the House. God would call His people home. Today, we celebrate a brand new year. It’s a time when we look for signs of ...

Luke 18:1-8, Luke 18:35-43
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... does it mean to pray? Perhaps it means, having the guts to call out Jesus’ name even in the midst of haters and doubters. It takes guts to walk with God in a world where everyone else is riding the bus (the gravy train). Many of you know the challenge of vying for a choice job. You apply. You wait. You compete. You make sure to call. Sometimes, you may plead or even pest. And as we say in the working world, sometimes, the “squeaky wheel gets the grease.” But I’m here to remind you that grease is ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... , and we mean to go forward with resolutions in hand and resolve in order. We want to change our lives. We want to alter our behavior. We want to make things happen. We want to move mountains. And yet, our scriptures for today would challenge those well-intentioned plans and blueprints. For what does the scripture tell us when Jesus’ frustrated disciples tried in vain to exorcise a demon? When they found, they couldn’t do it…. “Afterward the disciples came to Jesus privately and asked, “Why couldn ...

John 11:1-16, John 11:17-37, John 11:38-44, John 11:45-57, John 12:1-11, John 12:12-19
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Lori Wagner
... would trust again in the majesty and presence of God! So everyone would know that God was near, and that soon, God would act similarly on their behalf. Soon Jesus’ own resurrection would change the face of faith, would turn hearts back to God, would challenge the character and content of all earthly conquests. And Lazarus would be God’s witness to what was coming. And like Peter’s mother-in-law, who jumped up and began “serving,” like the blind man, who leaped up and began praising, Lazarus came ...

Mark 14:1-11, Mark 14:12-26, Mark 14:27-31
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Lori Wagner
... when Peter attempted to defend him in the Garden of Gethsemane by slicing off the ear of one of his accusers. “Have faith!” encouraged Jesus as Peter faltered on the water. “Stand down!” in a sense is what Jesus said now, as once again Peter challenged his master, appalled that he would stoop to wash his feet. “You’re not washing mine!” he declared, to which Jesus answered, “If I don’t, you will have no part of me!” And Peter backed down. Jesus chose this stubborn, hot-headed, impulsive ...

Matthew 27:1-26 · Luke 22:66--23:25 · John 18:28-40; 19:1-16 · Mark 15:1-15
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Lori Wagner
... ’s not hard to go through the motions of being a Jesus follower. But when the rubber hits the road, when it starts to get hard, when our own lives must change, when we are facing peer pressure, when we are influenced by popular agendas, when we’re challenged by our neighbors, and hushed by people who live by secular standards, what do we do? We balk at upsetting the status quo. We’re embarrassed to proclaim Jesus’ power to those who don’t believe in him. We don’t like people thinking we’re odd ...

Matthew 28:1-10, Mark 16:1-20
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Lori Wagner
... stone or rock in the resurrection Story. God’s victory is complete in the “breaking of the seal” which reveals God’s final plan –resurrection and Life. When Jesus rides into Jerusalem on our “Palm Sunday,” he retorts to the Pharisees who challenge him that the stones themselves would be witnesses if his disciples would be quiet! This idea of stones as “witnesses” is one that seems to be key to resurrection thinking. Interestingly, when the angel moves the stone, two things happen: 1) Jesus ...

1 Samuel 28:1-25
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Lori Wagner
... by guilt and shame and unfounded grief, they can destroy and eat away at our lives. When we however are confronted by the reality and truth of the Living Lord, that is the good news that heals and gives life. While the guards are challenged by the resurrected Jesus, the women are encouraged and filled with joy. One’s encounters with one’s “ghosts” reveal our inner beliefs and faith. In Jesus’ post resurrection appearances, Jesus proves to his disciples several times that he is not a ghost, but ...

Genesis 6:1-8:22, Genesis 5:1-32
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... : “In the deep space of the sea I have found my moon.” One of those he inspired, contemporary film director James Cameron, also explores undersea worlds and dove to even deeper sites, including the deepest point on earth, the Mariana Trench Challenger Deep. Cameron says too that “the deepest valley of the sea looks as bleak and desolate as the lunar surface.” Cameron describes a strange feeling of being isolated from all humanity, and in a completely unknown place of solitude, and complete darkness ...