Dictionary: Trust
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Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... your mom's and dad's gold. He could have owned all the gold in all the jewelry stores--all the gold in all the world--but he gave it up. He didn't want it. Do you know what he wanted to do instead? (response) He wanted to wash peoples' feet! Can you believe that? (response) He gave up all the gold so that he could wash peoples' feet and so he could hold little children and eat with Uncle Matt and sit around with Aunt Mary and tell stories about wayward sons and lost coins. That's what he wanted ...

Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... indicates that they do not trust his judgment. Thus, they have sown in him a lack of self-confidence, which makes him weak, incapable of decision, less than adult. And so trust is of prime importance -- trust in the person's ability to make a responsible choice, even if the decision seems questionable to us sometimes. I read recently that worry is created by those who live in the past or the future, but never in the present. These people live provisional lives, their lives are never in their present lives ...

Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... . What kind of seeds are these? (those aren't seeds they're eggs) Well, this might surprise you but this is a seed. You don't plant it in the ground but it does grow and it is a seed. So what will this grow into? (chicken) Are you sure? (response) You're sure this isn't an hippopotamus egg? (yes) Ok, put it on the right photo. Now, here are a whole bunch of seeds. What has to happen in order for these seeds to grow in to watermelons, apples, and trees? (planted) What happens after they are planted? (grow ...

Sermon
... all seen signs in years past that say Jesus is the answer. That sounds good, but it is simplistic. Let us suppose someone is seeking the solution to three plus three. The answer here is not Jesus, it is six. We need to sow the Word of God in a responsible, mature manner. We must not be immature or silly as we do so. If the Christian Gospel is the seed intended to be sown in this sophisticated world, then it has to be mature. We can expect results if we plant all the seed, not one-half of it. This ...

Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... this time the jack and the box should be made to open. When it opens quickly put it back into the box: What was that? (response) You know this reminds me of a story about a man named Lazarus. Begin turning the handle again. The aim is to get the box ... . And that's what happened. Lazarus came out of the box. He came out of the tomb, alive again! How do you think that happened? (response) It happened because Jesus had the power to do it. He is able to make dead people live again. There is no box, tomb, or ...

Ezekiel 37:1-14
Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... bones are dead. Application: But the Bible said that it did happen once. A prophet named Ezekiel saw a great big valley full of bones. God told him to start preaching to the bones. When he started preaching to the bones, do you know what happened? (response) The bones started moving around, and they joined together, and skin grew over them, and they became alive. God was showing Ezekiel that God's word brings us life. There are many times that we feel like these bones, like when someone that we love gets ...

Sermon
Leonard Mann
... you would sincerely pattern your life after him." We try this, we attempt to follow Jesus. But so often something goes wrong, and we wind up concluding with one person, "I’m as good a woman as God ever created. But I can’t live up to it!" The responsible God who comes to be with us also does something for us. In suffering on a cross for our sins, he does something for us that we cannot do for ourselves. Thereby he assures us that unlovable as we are, yet we are loved, forgiven. We, the unacceptable ones ...

Exodus 20:1-21
Sermon
Frank H. Seilhamer
... your life! "The serpent beguiled me and I ate," she quipped. Neither one of the pair would admit that he or she was personally responsible for their action. God was at fault for what happened to them both. Not much has changed with us since then. Confronted with our ... I could live it out with no sweat. But it asks for far more from me than that. Through it God asks us to assume responsibility for our own actions. In it he asks us to treat him fairly, and with as much honesty as he treats us. Above all, he ...

Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... . So you think you can lift this feather? Let’s see you do it. Be careful! Don’t hurt yourself. As the child picks up the feather: That’s great! Okay, you can lift a feather! But I don’t believe any of you can lift this rock. (response) Repeat the challenge with the appropriately sized children for the dictionary and the chair. After the chair, proceed to the table. We do have some strong people here. You even lifted the chair. Not everyone can do that. But there’s one more thing. Who thinks that ...

Sermon
Joseph M. Freeman
... of more oil each day portrays as well our daily need for renewal of faith and commitment. The Lord we know initially, we need to come to know better. To make a commitment to Christ and then to be distracted by so many duties, tasks, and responsibilities that one doesn't tend to nurture that commitment further is to put one's life in spiritual peril. Though both sets of bridesmaids believe the bridegroom will return, only one set truly cares enough to make ready for him. One's willingness to renew and to ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... that comes from any physical activity is all worthwhile, and the spirit sometimes soars... "To help build a home for people who have never lived in a decent place and never dreamed of owning a home of their own can bring both a lot of joy and an emotional response. One has only to have had the experience to know what it meansto the one who is giving time and energy and to the one who is receiving the new home. "Soon after we began our work with Habitat, we asked Tom Hall, who had come to the international ...

Sermon
Lowell D. Streiker
... word with "I" in the middle ” a very large capital "I." Sin is selfish, I-centered existence. Two Meanings of Sin This morning, I want to emphasize two senses of the word "sin": Sin as failure to keep one's word; and sin as refusal to accept responsibility for one's words and acts. SIN IS LIVING AS THOUGH THE OTHER GUY IS SUPPOSED TO HONOR HIS COMMITMENTS BUT EXCUSING OURSELVES FOR NOT KEEPING OURS. God made a contract with Adam and Eve. They broke it. God made a covenant with the nation Israel. They ...

1 Corinthians 8:1-13
Sermon
King Duncan
... She forgot her fears and her loneliness and her annoyance, all her sour feelings. She put her arms around the little boy, who snuggled against her and fell asleep with a smile on his face. (3) Of such love is the kingdom of God. We're family. We have responsibility for one another. I am thankful for our Sunday School teachers who have that kind of love for our boys and girls. They don't mind being role models, and they're not paid millions of dollars to do it. Okay, says Paul. Legalism is no longer part of ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the good land he has given you." (RSV) I don't know about you, but I'm thankful to be thankful. And I'm thankful that you are thankful. When we are truly thankful, we remember our debts to those who have gone before us; we remember our responsibilities to those who come after us; and most importantly, we affirm our faith in God who has given us every good thing. 1. Contributed by Bill Mosley, Llano, TX. 2. CLERGY TALK, November 1990, p. 11. 3. VITAL SPEECHES OF THE DAY. 4. Vern Rossman, Enid, OK. 5. Source ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... they had to cancel the annual city-wide Easter egg hunt, because parents were getting out of hand? If you don't believe that can happen, visit any Little League ballpark. It's hard, but we can sympathize. Where do you draw the line in teaching a child responsibility, to take up for themselves, to be independent, yet to care for others? We need the wisdom of Solomon for such tasks. FINALLY, THERE IS THE PLACE OF ADVERSITY IN OUR CHILDREN'S LIVES. None of us wants to see our child get hurt. We want to protect ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... produced a crop--a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown. "He who has ears," said Jesus, "let him hear." Jesus is saying there are four basic responses to the Gospel. The first is, "I don't get it"; the second is, "I got it, but it's not for me"; the third is, "I got ... sick people--and I want to use it to do a little of what Jesus did. I don't want to be a Sunday-only Christian." (8) Four responses to the life of faith: "I don't get it"; "I got it, but it's not for me"; "I got it, I want it, but I'm ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... as the person we can be, the beautiful person Christ created us to be, and Christ makes it possible for us to start over. The world turns around for us and we find new hope, new purpose, new vitality. So, how does our world turn? It turns when we accept responsibility for our lives and when we turn our lives over to him. But there's one more step: OUR WORLD TURNS WHEN WE JOIN CHRIST'S FAMILY. Here is where many people miss out on the joy of Christian living--they try to go it alone. Remember the verse from ...

Sermon
Phil Thrailkill
... and Roman polytheists who drive themselves crazy trying to please this and that god and are ignorant of the one God of the Jews, the heavenly Father of Jesus. You see, if my future is already fated and lady luck the only arbitrator, then anxiety about everything is a logical response. To learn that there is only one God, and that this God not only made me but loves me and has shown me the way back to God in Jesus Christ was news almost too good to be true. What a relief for a man or woman who flitted from ...

Romans 11:1-2a, 29-32
Sermon
Jeff Wedge
... easy with God's irrevocable gifts. Sometimes the gifts are difficult for us to cope with. The gifts present us with duties and responsibilities that appear to be beyond our capacity. Giving the gift back begins to look like an option with promise, if only promise of relief ... gift of God's mercy, as it was shown to us on a cross. We try to cope with the gifts, we try to use them responsibly and ethically, and we fall short, we fail in our efforts, we sin. When we are honest, we know we are not what we should ...

Sermon
James McCormick
... were pretty good for the Egyptians. And Moses was asked to go to Pharaoh and ask him to give it all up, to let the Hebrew slaves go. The only reason Moses could give for that was that God had commanded it. Most rational people can anticipate Pharaoh’s response: “No way, Yahweh!” What would you do if you had been in Moses place? Probably we would do just as Moses did. Most of us would not just say, honestly, “I’m frightened. I don’t want to do it!” Instead, just like Moses, we would begin to ...

Psalm 149:1-9, Romans 13:8-14, Matthew 18:15-20, Exodus 12:1-30
Sermon Aid
Marion L. Soards, Thomas B. Dozeman, Kendall McCabe
... purposes of reconciliation. Final authority in such matters rests with God. Verse 18 records words to the Church that are strikingly similar to the words spoken by Jesus to Peter in Matthew 16:19. Generally the sense of the statements is the same. There are responsibilities inherent in discipleship. Jesus charges the Church to exercise the authority for doing the work of God on this earth. The Church does not play God, but being disciples means that we are to exercise the power of God for the doing of God's ...

Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... places on the ceiling of the church on the walls in high inconspicuous places. The point is to keep the children from seeing the cutouts before the children’s sermon. If they notice them beforehand, you will need to vary the lesson to make it appropriate. Lesson: Good morning! (response) We are going to do two things. First everyone look down. Look straight down and keep your eyes focused downward. Now, what do you see? Tell me everything that you see. I’ll start. I see my right shoe lace. What else ...

1 Corinthians 12:12-31
Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... makes us one body in Christ. Props: A Mr. Potato Head. Take the different body parts and give them to some of the children. Keep the empty potato head for yourself. Lesson: How many of you have ever played with this? Do you know what it is? (response) How do you play with it? (response) I see, you place different body parts on it in order to make it look like a person. Let’s try it. Does anyone have a nose that we can place on the potato? Place the nose on the potato. Hey! That was pretty fun! I guess ...

Philippians 2:1-11
Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... to hold hands and take three steps towards me. Once you take three steps towards me, then everyone sit down. One, two, three, go! Application: Good job! You moved as a group from one place to another! How come you did it the second time but not the first time? (response) Right, because the second time you all knew where to go. We have a saying for that: You had the same mind. In the Bible, St. Paul instructed Christians to be of the same mind in Christ. What was he telling the Christians ...

Matthew 10:9-10
Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... sleeping bag, etc. Lesson: Good Morning. We are going on a trip and I need someone who is willing to wear the backpack. (response) Choose a child small enough to have problems bearing the load. Put the empty backpack on the child and place the gym ... Child should be left with a light backpack. He said take no bag for the journey. Take the bag off his hands. Can you travel now? (response) It is important to remember Jesus' word. We need to travel light in this world. If we travel light then we will be of the ...

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