Dictionary: Trust
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Drama
Thomas A. Renquist
... be done, not mine, Give us peace with thee, peace with all people,peace with ourselves,And free us from all fear. The Lord’s Prayer The Liturgy Of The Eucharistic Meal The Sharing Of The Peace The Offertory The Offertory Response: “Lord, Receive This Company” The Prayer Over The Gifts The Words Of Institution The Distribution The Concluding Prayer The Recessional Hymn: “Rise Up, O Saints Of God” The Benediction The Postlude Bibliography Dag Hammarskjold, Markings, (translated by Leif Sjoberg and W ...

Sermon
Donald Zelle
... in the Book of Samuel. It is critical of the need for kings among God's people. It is critical of the standards popularly used to choose such a king. Customarily, among the Hebrews, it was the older son who was at the center of family life and responsibility. It was the older son who would be called upon to do the greater things. Here God does the unexpected, the unconventional, the un-Hebrew thing. The person in the family of Jesse who might most naturally live off-stage, unnoticed, is given a place at the ...

Sermon
Donald Zelle
... , their admission policies are for believers and unbelievers alike. Today, some of the greatest relief efforts made in times of crisis, in various parts of the world, are made by people and denominations of the Christian faith. The effort is made as a response to the mandate of Christ that Christians should love and care for all people. Many people have the experience of Obed-edom, finding rewards that come from a casual contact with Christianity. Though few would want to come close to equating Christianity ...

Exodus 2:11-25
Sermon
Justin Tull
... are trapped in the world of drugs and crime and wretched living conditions. And if we are to take Moses’ act of courage not as the sole role of a prophet but as the calling of every Christian, then we must be willing to take on a new and heavy responsibility. It is my strong conviction that we are called to do much more than offer the cup of cold water; we also may have to defend the rights of those at the watering hole. We may have to be more than angels of mercy; we may have to be angels ...

Deuteronomy 4:32-40
Sermon
Justin Tull
... our claim as Christians. Some can see that God is God from the mighty hand. Others see the scarred hands of Christ and know of God’s love and saving power. But no matter how we come to believe in the God above all gods, there is but one appropriate response. The Hebrews rightly said it was to follow the commandments. Jesus said it was to love. Both were right. That calling of God remains our task. Will you hear our calling as we hold no other gods before him? You shall love the Lord your God with all your ...

Bulletin Aid
James Wilson
... talk about Your return, but then we live as though we will always have time to change our lives and get ready. Too often our hearts are not focused on eternity but rather only on the matters in front of us today. Forgive us, Lord, and help us be more responsible. In Christ we pray. Amen. Hymns "Great Is Thy Faithfulness" "More Like The Master" "Yield Not To Temptation"

Eulogy
Joe Barone
... blesses, and it is God who saves. That's true for all of us and for *, as well. I say that because I think there's hope in that. It's not that * wasn't a good man. Of course he was. It is instead that our goodness is a response to God's salvation. It brings glory, not to us, but to the living Savior." "I lift up my eyes to the hills ...," the psalmist says as he is about to leave the temple on his journey home. The hills were places of danger where the local fertility gods were ...

Matthew 3:1-12, Psalm 119:1-176, Luke 2:1-7, Luke 2:8-20, 1 Peter 1:1-12
Bulletin Aid
J. B. Quisenberry
... hearts fit to receive Christ. Today, on this first Sunday in Advent, he calls to us too, but what he asks isn't easy. John wants to us see ourselves as we truly are, with all of our weaknesses and imperfections. He wants us to take the responsibility for our own sins. He'll accept no finger pointing and no "passing the buck." It would be much easier for us to rest comfortably in the shadows, and ignore John's call. It would be much easier to busy ourselves with worldly preparations like hanging decorations ...

Sermon
Robert Salzgeber
... was speaking softly and tenderly now, "I've known your mother for a long time. Yes, your mother and I went to school together when we were kids. Billy, your father was a fine man, but when he suddenly died 10 years ago that left all of the responsibility on your mother. Billy, your mother has done a fine job raising you and your sister." Billy reached over and grabbed his mother's hand and held it gently. The judge continued, "She's done an excellent job despite the handicap of not having your father during ...

1 Corinthians 2:16, Philippians 2:5
Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... chocolate again. Maybe this time, let the children answer for 'B.' [Once more through the story, with 'A' ordering pistachio, and by now all of the children will order chocolate ice cream for 'B.'] Application: How did you know that was what B was going to say? (response) Yes, that's correct. When we know someone well, we begin to know what they are thinking. And you knew exactly what B was thinking. Do you know what the Bible says? It says that we ought to have the mind of Christ. And that means that ...

Acts 16:11-15
Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... way, except the "Third Person" invites the Christian into the home, giving food, water, and a place to sleep by laying the blanket on the floor and the Christian lying down. Application: Now, of the three people, who was the most grateful for hearing the good news? (response) Yes, you are right. The third person. One time the Apostle Paul was traveling, and a woman who heard the good news said to Paul, "If you think I have been faithful to God, please stay with us in our home." That was a very kind thing ...

Drama
J. B. Quisenberry
... Spirit we pray. Amen Music (choir) "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" Seventh Reader: According to the Gospel, the shepherds, after they had worshiped their infant Savior, "made known abroad the saying which was told them concerning the child." What a wide variety of responses they must have received to the angel's story! There were many, undoubtedly, who believed and flocked to the stable to worship the King, and to share the joy that the shepherds had received. But there were others who, like so many people ...

Daniel 7:15-28, Daniel 7:1-14
Sermon
Paul W. F. Harms
... day to the Lord your God that I have come into the land which the Lord swore to our fathers to give us.' Then the priest shall take the basket from your hand and set it down before the altar of the Lord your God. "And you shall make response before the Lord your God, 'A wandering Aramean was my father; and he went down into Egypt and sojourned there, few in number; and there he became a nation, great, mighty, and populous. And the Egyptians treated us harshly, and afflicted us, and laid upon us hard bondage ...

Lk 12:35-48 · 1 Cor 10:1-13 · Ps 15:1-5
Sermon
John A. Terry
... admission to the temple. "Liturgy" is a term which refers to the order of worship. Literally it means "the work of the people." This lists the work the people need to do to be worthy to worship God. Think of this as a psalm that would be read responsively. The people ask, "Who shall sojourn in thy tent? Who shall dwell on the holy hill?" The priest answers with a listing of 10 commandments. he who walks blamelessly, and does what is right, and speaks the truth from his heart; who does not slander with his ...

Mt 26:36-46 · 1 Thess 5:12-22 · Ps 25:1-15
Sermon
John A. Terry
... enemies might think or do or say." That is a healthy prayer. He recognizes his enemies and the troubles they have caused him, but he does not blame them for his troubles. I chose the path I took. If I fall into the net on this path, it is my responsibility. In the midst of his trial the psalmist seeks "to know" God's will for him. This word translated "to know" is not a kind of academic knowledge, like knowing the number for pi. It is "knowing" in the same way a husband and wife know each other, the same ...

Ephesians 1:13
Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... way that I learned how to trust was by doing something called a "trust fall." We climbed a tree about six feet off the ground. We would stand facing the tree, and then we would fall backward off of the tree, and everyone would catch us. Does that sound scary? (response) I know it does. It was scary for me. Well, after we fell backwards and were caught, we would get a stamp on our hands to remind us of what we had just accomplished. Would anyone like to do the trust fall? Choose a child whom you can easily ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... the offices of the Society they were led up a flight of stairs to a waiting room. After a few minutes they heard someone else climbing the stairs. It was the young student mother whose baby was to be adopted. She was met by the lady responsible for the adoption arrangements and taken into another room. Our friends heard a muffled conversation and a few minutes later footsteps on the stairs as the young mother left. They heard her convulsive sobbing until the front door of the office was closed. Then, there ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... a difference of opinion about the most crucial aspect of Jesus’ ministry, and for Matthew that aspect is obedience to the will of God. I was in my teens the first time I remember hearing a sermon preached on the baptism of Jesus. And I’ll admit that my response to the sermon was somewhat less than enthusiastic. It was something like, "So what’s the big deal? Jesus was baptized. So was I. So were many of my friends. I had even seen a couple of grownups baptized! And didn’t Jesus tell us in the Great ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... to fix dinner for the family once a week. The congregation rallied around Jill and her children, because that’s what God’s people do – not what our "looking-out-for-number-one, I-don’t-want-to-get-involved" society would do. It is the response of those who seek the upside-down kingdom of God, because we have learned that no one has to face the challenges of life alone. The people of God have experienced life in a household of faith, which brings peace and forgiveness and acceptance, where mercy ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... and grace of God and the corresponding joys that come along with the territory, no one could be a minister. It’s just too hard, too frustrating. But of all the tasks of ministry – and I’m talking now about the tasks which are the responsibility not just of the ordained minister but of ALL the ministers of the church (which means the entire membership) – perhaps none is more difficult and frustrating than the one Jesus mentions in the scripture reading for today, sowing the seeds of the gospel. Do ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... on this particular day the writer of Matthew describes for us in the lectionary passage you heard a few moments ago. In a moment of divine inspiration, Peter has answered that difficult question Jesus posed to his followers, "Who do you say that I am?" Peter’s response, "You are the Messiah, the Son of the Living God," had drawn high praise from Jesus. "Way to go, Peter! High fives all around, folks! That’s right! You HAVE been paying attention, haven’t you? That’s the kind of faith I’m going to ...

Matthew 18:15-20
Sermon
Johnny Dean
... lie somebody told about you; the time you were unjustly punished for something someone else actually did; the car dealer who cheated you out of a lot of money; the person who took the elevator and gave you the shaft. Focus on the act and the person responsible for it. Get as clear a mental image of that person as possible. Now picture yourself walking up to that person, whether they’ve apologized to you for their actions or not, extending your hand to that person and saying, "I forgive you." Can you form ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... remember how the event is depicted in one of my favorite movies, "Jesus Christ, Superstar." Have you seen it? In the movie, the Palm Sunday crowd sings, "Christ, you know I love you. Did you see, I waved?" But, you see, as your pastor, I take my responsibility to nurture your spiritual growth seriously. And you cannot grow being fed a steady diet of baby food. So I cannot and will not skip from Palm Sunday to Easter morning and avoid talking about what happened in between. You cannot get from Palm Sunday to ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... anything vaguely resembling happiness. To the contrary, ignorance is constantly frustrating, often embarrassing, sometimes costly, and always regrettable. So it surprises me to see how often we, like the mother in the movie, choose ignorance in order to avoid guilt or responsibility for our failures. When we choose to be ignorant, for example, about the possible consequences of making a mad dash across a busy city street in rush hour traffic, sometimes we pay a price for our ignorance. (But at least I ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... us that God often breaks in to our lives unexpectedly. We cannot know the time or the day of our next encounter with the holy. Neither can we predict whether that meeting will be a joyful experience of forgiveness and peace, a call to repentance and responsibility, or some combination of the two (as I suspect it will be). But we can realize that it will come and attempt to be ready and actively waiting. So now, the greens have been hung, the candles have been placed in the windows, the poinsettias are ...