Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Leonard H. Budd
... order had been given by the Romans: "Crucifixion!" "Can it be? Can it be that Jesus had done so evil a deed as to warrant Rome’s worst? No!" The runner knew it was not so. His Master would not be traitor to the state or destroyer of the faith. Still, that had been the verdict. The punishment pounded crude iron nails into his hands and feet. The nails were longer than a man’s hand span (nine inches) and the rough iron would have torn the skin and snapped the little bones and sinew. That crucifixion cross ...

Sermon
Leonard H. Budd
... I am not afraid of the waters, Jesus." Jahmai was getting bolder. "I would like to be a fisherman on the sea." Jesus smiled at Jahmai’s reply, recognizing that only part of his message was understood. "It was not the sea, it was the lack of faith in God’s care. Peter, too, is a fisherman. But he was thinking only of the ‘cannots.’ He was concerned only with the bad, the frightful. He did not understand the good, the possible - even the miracle." Jahmai looked down at the twisted leg, the bowed out ...

Sermon
Thomas Long
... started, we end up with a new name, a new identity, given by Christ. What we see is that, no matter how we began our travel, we end the journey resting in the Christ who is all in all. There is a woman I know who began her journey in faith because she loved to sing. To put it more bluntly, she loved to sing in front of other people, and she warmed to the lavish compliments and enthusiastic responses generated by her lovely voice. The local church choir was not exactly show business, but it was as close to ...

Sermon
Richard A. Jensen
... could be born again. Jesus tells Nicodemus, Jesus tells us, that we receive a new kind of life, eternal life, when we look in faith to the lifted-up Jesus. That is how we are born again. There is no mystery here. Those who believe in Jesus Christ are born ... hear. I want people to see my good deeds. I want people to see my good deeds so that I can take credit for my life of faith. "Look at my life. Look at my good deeds. Look at the ways I have helped bring light to this darkened world. Look at me!" That ...

Sermon
James W. Robinson
... , Truth Divine Be Thy Strength Forever Mine.6 IV. Jesus speaks to the persecuted and the betrayed of the reliability of the Holy Spirit. He assures us that the Spirit will fill our mouths with words of witness and wisdom to use in defense of our faith. Some young Christians saw that promise come true in a town on the ocean shore. In the 1960s, the community was troubled each year by hordes of college youth on a summer spree. A team of young missionary-evangelists was commissioned, by their denomination, to ...

Isaiah 63:7--64:12
Sermon
Thomas D. Peterson
... while it began a new form of waiting. God’s order in nature’s creation had come to appear in the life of Jesus, bringing a new order for human salvation. In his incarnation of the Spirit of God, we come to know how to live out God’s order faithfully. Through his grace we receive power and wisdom to wait through God’s time. We see such waiting at work all around us. There are people we know who loved Christ so well that they had gained this power to wait for those who may not love him yet. These ...

2 Samuel 7:1-17, Romans 16:1-27, Luke 1:26-38
Bulletin Aid
Paul A. Laughlin
... God does choose certain human agents - individuals, bloodlines, and even nations - for special relationships and responsibilities, destinies and duties. Call to Worship Leader: May the God of Israel bless this house of worship! People: MAY THE GOD OF JESUS BLESS THIS FAMILY OF FAITH! Leader: Ours is a God who builds houses and kingdoms to last forever. People: MAY GOD REIGN OVER THIS HOUSE NOW, AND OVER THE KINGDOM YET TO COME! Collect God of design and destiny, who remind us continually that your ways are ...

Jonah 3:1-10, 1 Corinthians 7:1-40, Mark 1:1-8, Mark 1:9-13, Mark 1:14-20
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Paul A. Laughlin
... and gracious God, who have called us to repentance and belief through Christ, give us the strength to transform our lives in accordance with your Gospel; that we may be willing and able to leave behind our old occupations in favor of our new profession of faith in you, your Kingdom, and your Son. In his name we pray. Amen Prayer of Confession Ever loving God, we are sorry to have to admit that, more often than not, we remain attached to old allegiances and preoccupations that have nothing to do with our ...

Isaiah 42:18-25, Mark 2:1-12, 2 Corinthians 1:12--2:4
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Paul A. Laughlin
... HAS KEPT ALL OF THE DIVINE PROMISES TO THE WORLD. Leader: God in Christ has not said "Yes and No," or "This and That," or "Maybe, If." People: GOD IN CHRIST HAS SAID "YES," AND IN THAT WORD OF AFFIRMATION WE TRUST AND WE LIVE! Collect O faithful and true God, in whose promises humanity thrives, teach us to depend always and finally on you and your Word; that, when our fellow humans and we ourselves prove deceitful and untrustworthy, we may yet have Someone and something to trust. In the name of Jesus the ...

Ezekiel 37:1-14, Acts 2:1-13, Acts 2:14-41, John 15:18--16:4, John 16:5-16
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Paul A. Laughlin
... MISSION FOR THE WORLD. Collect God of power and might, who inspired a rag-tag group of apostles on that first Day of Pentecost, fill us with your Spirit this day; that, like them, we too may depart this "upper room" refreshed and rekindled for a mission of faith and hope to the world. In the name of the resurrected and ascended Christ we pray. Amen Prayer of Confession Inspiring God, it pains us to confess to you how resistant and closed we are to the movement of your Spirit, as though we dare you to kindle ...

2 Samuel 1:1-16, 2 Corinthians 5:1-10, 2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2, Mark 4:26-29, Mark 4:30-34
Bulletin Aid
Paul A. Laughlin
... or "away" from it and "with the Lord." Withal, Christianity is about life, not death. Call to Worship Leader: Listen, church, the Christian faith is a matter of life, not of death! People: FOR EVEN WHILE WE ARE ALIVE WE ARE IN CHRIST, MEMBERS OF HIS BODY. ... People: IN EITHER CASE, WE LIVE; AND LIVING IN AND WITH HIM MEANS LIVING FOR HIM. Collect God of hope, who brought us in Christ a faith that is a matter of life rather than death, teach us to live in more Christ-centered ways; that all we do may work for ...

Sermon
David M. Oliver
... past no one has heard, no ear has perceived, no eye has seen any God besides you, who works for those who wait for him. You meet those who gladly do right, those who remember you in your ways. (Isaiah 64:1-5) The prophet communicates deep, abiding faith in God during a time of uncertainty and travail. He looks to the One who can deliver the people from their oppression. He calls upon God to be their Advocate and intervene against their enemies to bring an end to their misery. The profound realization of how ...

Drama
Esther Lense
... I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. And if I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. If I give away all I have, and if I deliver my body to ... , but then face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall understand fully, even as I have been fully understood. So faith, hope, love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love." The lights all over the church are now extinguished and the ...

Sermon
... it. Alfred Lord Tennyson writes: "Oh for a man to arise in me That the man I am might cease to be." Many of us have felt degraded in heart and mind by the consciousness of what we are and how we have failed. But the glory of the Christian faith is the glory of the unforeseen. Anything can happen to a man when God’s spirit takes hold of him. It happened to the Apostle Paul. He walked down the road to Damascus ... a man filled with prejudice and anger against the Christian movement. In the light of a new ...

2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2
Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... how can we love when we hate ourselves, and we hate everyone else because we hate ourselves? It’s well to remember what Dr. C. G. Jung, the father of Modern Psychotherapy, has said: "Apart from a person’s discovery of the religious outlook on life - a vital faith, hope and love - NO ONE truly walks out of the prison of inner failure, self-disgust and despair." NO ONE gets out of prison without God! But look at our attempt to pretend that all of this doesn’t exist. Near the end of his life, Thomas A ...

Sermon
Charles L. Koester
... . We’re talking of what’s going on in the orchard of your life. What are you producing? Saint Paul once enumerated in his writings what those fruits of the spirit were. He said, "The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control." How’s that for a fruit basket? A good list for the cultivation of life’s orchard. With these fruits in mind, what’s going on in your orchard? Nothing goes on unless Christ is our vine of life. Without a firm ...

Drama
Charles L. Koester
... why. In those moments I would wonder too. I would pray for a son, and then ask myself; why not God? Why not? As perhaps even you question God in your secret moments. What made it doubly hard was that we attempted to walk righteously. I was a faithful Priest, and my Elizabeth came from a Priestly family. Now, we were too advanced in years, children were out of the question. We were both too old. However, one day, while it was my lot to serve in the temple at Jerusalem, the most amazing, unbelievable, thing ...

Drama
Charles L. Koester
... from this life in peace. [Simeon continues his monologue, leaving the pulpit, exiting toward the rear of the church.] God has given to us His gift of peace, Jesus the Christ. God gives to you the fullness of all life in His Son. Because we believe and have faith in Him, we dare to look confidently to a peaceful death and beyond. Beyond to eternal life, life with our Father. Because of God’s Advent, your life, your own very personal life has its Easter. That is the gift God brings to each of you in your ...

1 Corinthians 7:29-31
Sermon
William F. Dunkle
... her, she got him out of his chair and helped him stand in front of the western window. But his failing eyes could not see the gorgeous sunset. It was several days later that this husband made this Christian witness. Through his often inarticulate speech he managed to express his faith, "I cannot see the sunset, but one day after awhile I’ll see God’s great sunrise!" Just so, it is likely that none of us will be alive when God’s reign of righteousness is fully and finally established on earth. But our ...

Sermon
O. Garfield Beckstrand, II
... was Jesus Christ. The words he spoke that night have altered the course of human history. His message was that faith in God, love, freedom, and brotherhood among people would revolutionize the world. How strange that 1,800 years later Karl Marx ... . When he asked about the woman, another member said, "She doesn’t come to church any more. She used to be such a faithful worker and was so active. She was a beautiful Christian woman, but then something happened. She stopped coming to church about three years ...

John 20:24-31, John 20:19-23
Drama
Robert F. Crowley
... him. But what about Thomas? NANCE: He had some doubts. Just like you. CARL: That's me, I guess. I'm just like Thomas. We have to live this Christian life without seeing Jesus. All on faith. That's tough to do. I could believe as strongly as the disciples if I could touch Jesus. NANCE: You really mean that. What about faith? CARL: Faith? I need some right now. (THE SCENE SWITCHES TO PETER AND THOMAS AS NANCE AND CARL WATCH) PETER: We have seen the Lord! He was here with us. THOMAS: Unless I see in his hands ...

Sermon
George Bass
... d know with assurance what our efforts have availed with God. Good works seem to give us much more assurance than grace with its free gift of salvation in Jesus Christ, don’t you think? But by grace alone, as Paul continues to teach the world, we are saved through faith in that Man, Jesus Christ - and we had better believe it! Jesus staked his life upon the belief that what he was doing was right in the eyes of the Father. This was God’s will for him and the world, and the only way that the new approach ...

Sermon
George Bass
... God suffered because Jesus died on Golgotha’s tree, but because he died at the hands of those he had come to save. God the Father was himself rejected in the death of Christ on the cross. God does not kill; death solves no problems related to faith and politics. Strange, then, isn’t it, that God uses the agonizing death of Jesus as the means for reconciling sinners to himself and removing the Garden’s curse - death - from the human race? Surely, there had to be another, a better way. Why did he allow ...

Sermon
George Bass
... - and us, too - not only to "abide in me," but also to "abide in my love." And how? By obeying his commandments, he assures us, "you will abide in my love." By loving God and people, we are distinct and different from those who do not know and have faith in the risen Lord. The fox, who had been tamed by the little prince, in Antoine de St. Exupery’s The Little Prince, cried when he learned that the little prince, who had tamed him, had to go away. The little prince remarked, "Then it (taming the fox) has ...

Sermon
Daniel G. Mueller
... of God’s Grand Plan. I don’t worry about what happens. If I go to the poor house, that’s okay; if I go the other way, that’s okay. I do my best, but it’s really God who takes care of me." What a beautiful confession of faith. Just like Peter’s, "It’s good, Lord, to be here." Sometimes I wonder how well we know what is good for us. From some of the things we do to ourselves one can get the distinct impression that we do not know what is good. Just recently I heard ...