Dictionary: Hope
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Sermon
James Angell
Iowa is an Indian word meaning "beautiful land." And that's where it all began for me. I started out on a legal career and passed the Iowa bar. Long before, though, I had harbored thoughts of one day becoming a preacher. Sunday school had not been a bore as it often is for many kids. Attending summer youth conferences, then Bible classes in college - taught by Dr. Howard Legg, who looked like he belonged in the Senate rather than in a college classroom - set the stage for an invitation one August to give ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
Object: None Do you know what it means to be humble? Most people like to think that they are humble, but many of them are not. How many of you think that it is good to be proud? People are always telling us that we should be proud of doing this or doing that? If you get good grades in school or can play ball very well, people might tell you, that you should be very proud. Maybe there are different ways to be proud but we know that Jesus approved of the humble and taught us not to think too much of ...

Drama
Thomas Blowers
Dramatic Monologue My name is Malchus and I'm but one of the many slaves owned by the high priest. Someone once asked me how many of us there were all told and I couldn't even make a guess, so I answered "Oh about enough to populate a small city." Could have been that many, too, counting everybody: men, women, and children. We cleaned, cooked, took care of the stables, guarded the Palace -- in fact, we did just about everything nobody really likes to do anyway unless he has to. And we had to or get whipped ...

Sermon
Robert V. Dodd
It'll make you undefeatable! In Luke 8:4-8, our Lord tells a parable about "the sower and the seed" to illustrate the proclaiming of the Word and human response. It is curious to note the audacious, almost reckless way in which the seed is sown. The sower must have been really throwing wildly, because we are told that some seed fell on the footpath, some on shallow rocky ground, some among thistles, and some in good soil. To many people the sower's haphazard way of sowing would appear wasteful. Couldn't he ...

4455. The Kind of Church to Become
Acts 2:1-13
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Johnny Dean
In his marvelous book, The Kingdom of God is a Party, Tony Campolo tells a story that illustrates how I believe the church must begin to live out our witness in the new millennium. Campolo was attending a Christian conference in Honolulu, Hawaii. Since there was a six-hour time differential between Honolulu and his hometown in Pennsylvania, on his first night there Campolo experienced some confusion in his sleep pattern. He woke up about 3 o’clock in the morning and couldn’t get back to sleep. So he got up ...

Hebrews 12:1-13
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I imagine that different letters in the New Testament were written with varying degrees of haste. Paul wrote an angry letter to the church at Corinth. You can tell that as he wrote it he had a lot of things on his mind. On the other hand, the Book of 1st Thessalonians consists almost entirely of prayers and praise. Obviously, there was not a great sense of urgency about the letter. When Paul wrote his brief letter to Philemon, he told his friend and former slave, Onesimus, to personally deliver it. It ...

Hebrews 12:1-13
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I imagine that different letters in the New Testament were written with varying degrees of haste. Paul wrote an angry letter to the church at Corinth. You can tell that as he wrote it he had a lot of things on his mind. On the other hand, the Book of 1st Thessalonians consists almost entirely of prayers and praise. Obviously, there was not a great sense of urgency about the letter. When Paul wrote his brief letter to Philemon, he told his friend and former slave, Onesimus, to personally deliver it. It ...

Children's Sermon
Object: Rust on any object and some sandpaper (better have a large towel or some newspaper to collect the rust). I have something with me this morning that all of us have seen before and I want you to take a good look at it. It’s something that happens to your favorite toys, your dad’s automobile, and other things that mean a lot to us. When it happens, we feel bad about it. Have you ever left a toy that you liked very much (like this toy truck) out in the yard and it rained and you forgot all about it and ...

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Ex-Senator Sam Ervin tells about a man known as the most ignorant man of Burke County, North Carolina. When he was asked if he knew what county he lived in, he said, "Nope." Did he know the name of his state? "Nope." Then he was asked whether he had ever heard of Jesus Christ. "No," he answered. Finally, in desperation, they asked him if he had ever heard of God. "I believe I have," he replied "Is his last name Damn?" This might be considered a very unusual case, but this is just about all that many know ...

Children's Sermon
Object: a magnifying glass, a piece of wood, and some wood filler. Good morning, boys and girls. Is anybody perfect? We would all like to think that we are pretty good, but we know that none of us is perfect. As a matter of fact, there is practically nothing perfect about us. We are a lot like this beautiful piece of wood that I have in my hand. When you look at it from where you are sitting, it looks pretty nice, almost perfect. The wood is smooth and the grain is lovely. But suppose you took this ...

Sermon
Dean Lueking
Now on the first day of the week Mary Magdalene came to the tomb early, while it was still dark, and saw that the stone had been taken away from the tomb. So she ran, and went to Simon Peter and the other disciple, the one whom Jesus loved, and said to them, "They have taken the Lord out of the tomb, and we do not know where they have laid him." Peter then came out with the other disciple, and they went toward the tomb. They both ran, but the other disciple outran Peter and reached the tomb first; and ...

Children's Sermon
Object: A mirror. Good morning to all of the boys and girls who think that I am good looking. How many of you think that I am the handsomest pastor in the whole world? How many of you think that I have the prettiest teeth and eyes that you have ever seen? Hmmm, it doesn't look like I am going to get to say good morning to many of you today. I don't understand why you don't think I am good looking. My mirror [hold up the mirror] thinks that I am very good looking. The other day I asked Minnie Mirror if she ...

Matthew 5:1-12
Children's Sermon
Object: A menu with very enticing pictures of food. Good morning, boys and girls. How are you on this day after the Fourth of July? Oh, it wasn't the Fourth of July. I meant to say Thanksgiving. That isn't right either. What day was it? Halloween! That's right, and what do you like most about Halloween? [Let them tell you about Halloween.] Did you know that today is another very special day in the Church? It's special like Christmas, Easter, Pentecost and other days like that. Today is All Saints Day and ...

Lk 10:1-12, 17-20 · Gal 6:7-18 · 1 Ki 21:1-3, 17-21 · Isa 66:1-14
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John R. Brokhoff
COMMENTARY 1 Kings 21:1-3, 17-21 For refusing to sell his lot to King Ahab, Naboth is falsely accused and murdered so Ahab can take possession of the land. Here we have only the beginning and ending of a dramatic story involving a king, a subject, and a prophet. To understand it, one must know and tell what happens between the first and last verses of the pericope. King Ahab offers to buy or trade the lot of Naboth whose land is next to the palace for his vegetable garden. Because he received it as an ...

Lk 18:9-14 · 2 Tim 4:9-18 · Sirach 35:12-18 · Deut 10:12-22 · Zeph 3:1-9
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THE LESSONS Zephaniah 3:1-9 The day of judgment will come to the nations because of their sins. Zephaniah served as a prophet during the reign of Josiah (637-607 BC) before he instituted his reforms. When Zephaniah surveyed the moral and religious conditions of his day, he proclaimed the word of the Lord that the Day of the Lord, the day of judgment, was coming. He called for absolute monotheism, social righteousness, and the fear of the Lord. In our pericope, Jerusalem is described as a city of crime and ...

Sermon
Jesus said, "I am the bread of life. Your fathers ate the manna in the wilderness, and they died. This is the bread which comes down from heaven, that a man may eat and not die. I am the living bread which came down from heaven; if any one eats of this bread, he will live forever; and the bread which I shall give for the life of the world is my flesh." I want to begin this morning by reading an important letter to you (Note: Please amend this letter so it is appropriate for your congregation): Dear ...

Sermon
D. Wayne Burkette
The church has always lived between the times. We remember the time when Christ was born, died, and was raised, and we anticipate his return and the fulfillment of his Kingdom. In the meantime we live by faith in the truth of our memory and the certainty of our hope. Likewise, every individual life is a meantime existence. We remember and learn from our past, and we anticipate some future expectation, the ultimate of which is life eternal. The meantime is the present, suspended between memory and hope. And ...

4468. The Church Christ Loved
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I want to ask you this morning to look in two directions. First, look toward Calvary. What do you see? Here at this cross-crowned mountain Christ is suffering, dying, giving himself. Fix this picture in your mind. Now turn in another direction: look around you, look about you here in this place now. What do you see? Here are your fellow-followers of Christ, some of them anyway - your fellow-disciples in our time, your fellow-pilgrims on the Christian way - here is the church, the church of our Lord Jesus ...

4469. An Exercise in Awareness
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As I greet you this morning, I think of something the Apostle Paul wrote to the church at Rome: "I thank God for all of you." As I look about me here today, a swelling tide of gratitude rises within me, and I thank God for all of you. You know the kind of world we live in; you know about the problems, the troubles, the conflicts and struggles; you know about the bad news we constantly read and hear, about the human tragedies that plague us in our society. We look upon all of this and we tremble almost. ...

Children's Sermon
Object: Many different pictures of Jesus. Good morning, boys and girls. I have brought with me this morning some pictures of Jesus. I would like you to look at all of them and then choose your favorite one. If we have time I would also like you to tell me why you like one of them more than the other. (Show the pictures to the children and comment on the differences. The color of his skin, the length of his hair, the kind of clothes he has on, what he is doing, etc. ...) Now that every one has had a chance ...

Children's Sermon
Object: A balloon. Good morning, boys and girls. How many of you like to play with balloons? (Let them answer.) Everyone likes to play with a balloon. Balloons are not only fun to play with, they are also pretty to look at when they are used as decorations. A balloon is attractive when it is brand new and never used, and looks good when it is blown up with a lot of air. That's what I think. What do you think? (Let them answer.) You do, too. Have you ever seen a balloon that has been blown up but some of ...

Drama
Cast (in order of appearance) NARRATOR MARY MAGDALENE JOHN PETER JESUS Production Note At the beginning, and then at the close, of "Sunrise Surprise," it is suggested that the scene be changed by "revolving the stage." This option is possible in a stage or theatre setting where such mechanics can be attended to. For those planning to present the drama in a chancel setting, the stage setting could be changed by manually moving the props; by the use of lighting; or by suggestion on the part of the actors. ...

Luke 16:19-31
Drama
Note: Again, this is a play that is difficult to produce without a good stage setup. A platform, table, or chair may be used to represent the ledge. Lighting must be used carefully at the end. The audience should not know for sure if #2 actually jumps. Scene: The ledge of an observation tower with a railing around the outside. 1: [Enters, climbs onto the railing, looks around, very relaxed] 2: [Enters, notices 1, walks by and sees what is going on, starts to leave quickly, but turns back. Can’t decide ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
There are two groups in our culture self confident enough to make jokes about themselves--- lawyers and rednecks. The following story came from a self-identified redneck. He says that a fellow redneck over in the Ozark Mountains died. His redneck widow went to the local newspaper to have an obituary notice printed. The editor explained that it would cost 50 cents per word. She thought a moment and then said, "Print this—‘Billy Bob died.’" "Wait a minute," said the editor. "We have a seven word minimum." " ...

Matthew 20:1-16
Sermon
Every parent who has raised more than one child at the same time has heard the cry - whether justified or not - that one is getting special treatment over the others, or that one is being slighted to the advantage of everyone else. While the parent may or may not agree with the child’s assessment of the current situation (in fact, the youngster may not be discriminated against at all!), he or she will invariably agree on one thing, no child should be singled out for treatment benefiting them to the others ...