Dictionary: Trust
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J. Howard Olds
... fence post by himself." Will you let the Holy Spirit light your fire? A Mississippi country preacher prayed before he preached, “O Lord, give this thy servant this morning the eyes of an eagle, and the wisdom of an owl. Illuminate my brow with the sun of ... teaching of Jesus: “People do not light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead, they put it on a stand and it gives light to everyone in the house." Light was hard to come by in the first century Palestine. There was no electricity. And there were ...

Matthew 1:18-25
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J. Howard Olds
... it time to reconsider? III. WHEN IS IT TIME TO RECONSIDER PERSONAL PROBLEMS? I know, we have a saying in our lives that “God will never give me more than I can handle." A lot of people live by that motto. Mother Theresa said, “I just wish God didn't trust me too ... I need to tell you, I don't think that statement is true. It seems to me the opposite is in the Bible. God is always giving people in the Bible more than they can handle. They don't have a chance of doing the things God asks on their own. They ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... I, Charlie Brown, so do I. A loyal friend laughs at your jokes when they are not so funny and sympathizes with your problems when they are not so bad. Friends pick us up when we are down. They hold us accountable when we run around. Friends offer help. Friends give us hope. Friends come in when the world is going out. They ask “How are you?" and wait for an answer. They are the people who know us best and love us most. Do you know Jesus Christ as a friend? Are you thirsty for living water? Do you feel ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... for your devotion. You are an example of devotion to the Lord. You help us worship week after week. Thank you Tyler, God bless you. Let me ask you a question. Are you devoted to the Lord? On this Memorial Day weekend when we have people in foreign countries giving their lives for this country, are you devoted to be in church to pray for them? Where is worship on your priority list? Let me tell you a very personal story. When our son Wes was five years old, he came home from Sunday school and announced that ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... is never about an equal division of labor. Not all members of the body are equal, but all are equal members. Saints grow together when each one does the most they can with what they have, no matter how much or how little the world gives them credit for what they’re doing. It is the teamwork of the dance, not the proportion of effort, that magnifies the grace of movement. TEAM is an acronym for “Together Everyone Achieves More.” TIMING: Timing is everything. Ask any professional athlete. Timing is more ...

Luke 11:1-13
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Leonard Sweet
... Finally Jesus offers a rabbinical “qal wehomer” (from the lesser to the greater) argument to prove his point. Jesus compares the generosity and compassion of a human father with that of the heavenly Father. Obviously if even a sinful, flawed human father would give his child good gifts when asked, how much more so will the heavenly Father provide good gifts to his “children” when they pray for them? In his final commentary on prayer in this short section, Jesus reveals that what God the Father will ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... Jesus gave to us with his message, his mission, his prayers. How can a God who suffered the ultimate sacrifice on the Cross be a God who seeks out pain and suffering for a new generation? Jesus’ final promise in today’s text is that God will “give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him!” The Holy Spirit is the Comforter, the Paraclete or Defender, the giver of every good and perfect gift. And as John Calvin warned, “in despising the gift, we insult the giver.” (Institutes, 2/2/15) That is the gift ...

Sermon
Lee Griess
... by enemy fire." The most moving moment of Shirley's story came when she said, "I speak to you only from my heart. Only God can give me the strength to stand here before you and say these words. But it's so important that I speak them and it's so ... remembered the last thing the Navy ensign told him. "Sir, whatever you do, don't let go of the lifeline. And if you need help, just give it a tug.” "This is it," Webb thought. "I'm going to die down here, stuck in the mud, face down on the ocean floor. This ...

Sermon
Lee Griess
... Salvation Army parade marched Jesus' choice before us, a choice that required our dedicated devotion. For if we choose to follow, we decide to give him our devotion. That's what it takes to be a Christian in today's world. It was that way in the beginning and ... . When we follow Jesus and offer him our devotion, we march with Jesus to the Father's leading. For when we follow Jesus, we must give him our trust and our faith. Remember: it's easy to shout but harder to serve. There is a story from the days of the ...

Sermon
Lee Griess
... age of terrorism and random violence. On a personal level, we fear sickness and the gnawing concern that as we grow older our bodies will give out. We fear diseases that have no cure and cures that have no effect. There are those who fear the new and others who ... to say, ‘Peace be with you.' " There is hope for all of us in this Age of Anxiety. There is help when we feel like giving up. There is courage when we are tempted to hide. For there is one who can enter any room. There is one who can overcome any ...

Sermon
Lee Griess
... God as well as an example of how to live our lives. They are intended to invite us to draw closer to God as well as give us a model to pattern our lives after. In fact, in verse 12, that's exactly what Jesus says. "Very truly I tell you, the one ... life is seen through the eyes of the blind man who now sees. The truth of his life is seen in the leper who returned to give thanks, the dancing feet of the lame made well, and the dead now raised to life. For Jesus is truth in the flesh — truth incarnate — truth ...

Sermon
Lee Griess
... a pig and a cow. The pig is complaining to the cow that nobody ever has a kind word for him. "Look at the way I give of myself," he says. "I produce bacon, ham, and pork chops. The bristles of my skin are used for brushes, my hide for luggage. Why, ... it then that everyone speaks more kindly of you, the cow, than of me?" To which the cow replied, "My friend, perhaps it is that I give of myself while I am still alive." We are one in faith and one in service and in serving those around us, our faith becomes real ...

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Mark Ellingsen
... 9 we hear the famous words of comfort, that when you and I knock, the door will be opened. The Father in heaven is there to give good things! Of course that's the way it is to be a Christian. We're receivers, not doers! Martin Luther put it this way in ... , may sway in the wind. But the good news of our gospel lesson for today is that our firm foundation, Christ, will not give way. Take heart, friends, and rejoice. You and I are reminded today of his authority (Matthew 7:29), an authority that will not let ...

Sermon
Mark Ellingsen
... only fully alive when we're helping others."8 Where he's got it wrong, it seems to me, is that he hasn't appreciated how profound and radical the sacrifice we are called to make is. It is a total renunciation, which we can't really execute. Who can give up mother, father, child, and spouse the way Jesus teaches? It is not natural. It can only be done when your self is totally saturated by the only one who is worthy of love, whose love has so overwhelmed you that you forget about and get free from yourself ...

Matthew 18:15-20
Sermon
Wayne Brouwer
... process Jane might have felt hurt at times, so Ralph wanted to ask her forgiveness for whatever pain he might have caused. If Jane could just give Ralph and Sue her blessing, he knew God would be pleased. What could Jane do? What would you advise her to do? What would you do, ... reality revolves around us and our tastes and schedules and desires. In stark contrast, to enter a community means that I give up some of my personal agenda for the sake of the greater good. We must be absolutely clear here. The Bible ...

Sermon
Wayne Brouwer
... the "deep magic" of Aslan in C. S. Lewis' great tale, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Most don't understand it, but without it the game becomes a never-ending cycle of violence in which there are only losers. For that reason Jesus gives a brief exhortation about the characteristics that mark those on his team. It is not self-preservation but service that counts. It is not superiority but selflessness that wins points. It is not stridency but sacrifice that finds recognition from the owner of the club ...

Sermon
Chris Ewing
... Aslan in C. S. Lewis' great tale, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Most don't understand it, but without it the game becomes a never-ending cycle of violence in which there are only losers. Forging A New Team For that reason Jesus gives a brief exhortation about the characteristics that mark those on his team. It is not self-preservation but service that counts. It is not superiority but selflessness that wins points. It is not stridency but sacrifice that finds recognition from the owner of the club ...

Matthew 22:34-46
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Chris Ewing
... board? That kind of a test — a test to see what's working and what needs adjustment, and to figure out how we can step in and run with it. That's the kind of test that the Pharisees brought to Jesus. Here's this guy who's giving amazingly penetrating responses to challenging questions, who faces hostility with courageous integrity, and who makes people really think about where their life is going. We want to know more about what he thinks. We want to try him on for size: is he leading somewhere I'm trying ...

Sermon
Tony Everett
... , the Lord God promises, "It shall not stand, and it shall not come to pass" (Isaiah 7:7). Ahaz just wasn't able to give up control. He stood firm in his faith, all right; his faith in himself and his own need to be in control of events. ... and provides a sign that we all are ready to affirm and to celebrate. Look again at verse 14 in our text. "Therefore, the Lord himself will give you a sign. Look, the young woman is with child and shall bear a son, and shall name him Immanuel." Now, that's a sign that can' ...

Revelation 7:9-17
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Timothy J. Smith
... Purple. "I'm filled with wonder now at God," she writes, "I believe God's inside us and all around us.... I know the audience is cheering not for me but for God working through me, turning my pain and struggle into something beautiful."2 Today we remember and give thanks to God for all the saints who have lived before us, especially celebrating the lives of those who impacted our own lives. As the hymn states, "They are saints of God ... and I mean to be one, too."3 May we live in such a way that our words ...

Sermon
John N. Brittain
... , missed connections, and lost luggage, where I've been the one asking the question. Leading up to Christmas (or a birthday or wedding or trip to Disney World) the question becomes one of time rather than distance: "Is it here yet?" On such occasions, we give advice that sounds very much like that in James 5: "Be patient, therefore, beloved ..." or as my mother used to tell us "Patience is a virtue." But we need to remember that — as with so many other attributes — everything that passes as patience is ...

Sermon
John N. Brittain
... great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; he is to be revered above all gods. — Psalm 96:1-4 Or Psalm 118: O give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his steadfast love endures for ever! ... Out of my distress I called on the Lord; the Lord ... refuge in the Lord than to put confidence in mortals. It is better to take refuge in the Lord than to put confidence in princes.O give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his steadfast love endures for ever! ... Out of my distress I called on the Lord; the Lord ...

Ephesians 5:8-14
Sermon
David O. Bales
... both our good and our bad. Christians are those who acknowledge our sins. We admit and expose who we are and what we've done. We're on display as Jesus' people. Jesus said, "Let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven." Sometimes Christians forget that we are to acknowledge the good about ourselves as well as the bad. If you only do one of those two, you won't be as healthy a partner with God. Paul writes, "Everything exposed by the light ...

Sermon
David O. Bales
... would have doomed the church to extinction within the Roman Empire. So Peter advises slaves to something less than revolt. He tells slaves the attitudes and behaviors to practice; and when you're a slave, just having something you can do in your circumstances gives you hope. We listen to Peter and we also receive guidance; because we always live within limitations that we can't control, not quite slavery, but never complete freedom either. Peter's advice centers us on Jesus. Jesus lived as a servant and ...

1 Peter 3:13-22
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David O. Bales
... 's cell in Beirut. Anderson now travels the world to promote peace. He tells the amazing news that God was with him and that he's forgiven his captors. He learned how, as Peter instructed, to sanctify Christ in his heart. He now follows Peter's teaching by giving an account of the hope that is in him. A faith that brought Terry Anderson through imprisonment and led him to forgive his captors has much to commend it. We need to acknowledge that not everyone will want to know about the hope we hold in common ...