Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Eric Ritz
... . When we love the living God, we pass this gift on. The fifth commandment which we study today and the seventh commandment which we will study later deal primarily with our relationship to the family unit. They instruct us to "honor" our parents and to be faithful in marriage. The Jewish people were enslaved in Egypt for the time span of 400 years. It was most difficult for them to keep the normal family unit in place because of the disruptive nature of the system of slavery. As we know painfully well from ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... you to leave the future to him, and mind the present." Or as Jesus said to the disciples: So do not be anxious about tomorrow, tomorrow will be anxious for itself. It is amazing, but the power of God''s presence is available now for your journey in faith. In order to have power for today, we will have to wait for tomorrow to come. So do not be anxious about tomorrow, tomorrow will be anxious for itself. YES, CHRISTIANS ARE ENDOWED WITH A POWER STRONGER THAN THEIR ANXIETY. That is a great comfort for people ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... John Wesley became greatly concerned about the spiritual demise and climate of the Church of England and its inability to reach the masses of people who were locked out of the church. He wanted to reform the church--and was determined to relate the religious faith to the cruel realities of life for so many people. The institutional church was unable to change--it kept saying SOMEDAY. The Methodist Movement began when "on April 2, 1739, about 4:00 P.M., four thousand miners gathered to hear a small man, with ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... to read the word of God and remain the same as they were before reading it. What kinds of thoughts and attitudes do we store in our hearts and minds? Do they empower us to see and appreciate beauty and the glory of God in our everyday journey of faith? Do we allow our minds to become so trapped and enslaved by the power of sin and selfishness that all we can see is our proverbial prey and enemy the "mouse"? Is this setting our mind on those things which are true, trustworthy, honorable, and pure? I know ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... wisdom of God. Our insistence upon seeing ahead is natural enough, but it is a real hindrance to our spiritual progress. God has charged Himself with full responsibility for our eternal happiness and stands ready to take over the management of our lives the moment we turn in faith to Him." (1) Have you ever wondered what would have happened if Adam and Eve had gone back to God after they heard the offer from the Tempter, and said to God: "Let us tell you what the Tempter said about you. Is it true?" You see ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... ministry it finally dawned on me that the teachings of the Ten Commandments and the Beatitudes were not negative laws that God dreamed up to make us unhappy, negative and legalistic people--but to really set us free to enjoy life and to enable a community of faith to enjoy life. Let us remember that Christ spoke some of his harshest words with the RIGHTEOUS, not the unrighteous. There were those who kept every dot and iota of the law--but were the most miserable and gloomy people to be around. Let me share ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... Sundays, we are in the midst of a Lenten sermon series using the imagery of Fasting and Feasting to draw closer to the will of God and to draw closer to Christ by having a closer walk with Him. By using the Word of God and appropriate stories of faith and illustrations, I have urged us and guided us to fast those attitudes, values, words, and lifestyles that are an insult to the Holiness of God, and because there is now a void or empty space created by fasting we can feast on those things which are pleasing ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... This is exactly what the power of God can do in the life of one who makes a commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Our faith enables us to walk through the valley of dark experiences--not to camp out for the rest of our life in this place of despair and ... . In what appears to be so much darkness, we are called to trust in God who will call us out of fear into the power of faith. The Bible promises us that in the midst of darkness, we will be able to see the "Son of Man coming in a cloud with power ...

Mark 16:1-20, Matthew 28:1-10
Sermon
Eric Ritz
... declares: The day of Resurrection! Earth, tells it out abroad the Passover of gladness, the Passover of God from death to life eternal, from earth unto the sky our Christ has brought us over, with hymns of victory. Jesus can always transform fear into faith. There is no need to be afraid of death, because Jesus Christ is your passport to heaven. In the tradition of the ancient Russian Orthodox church, the day after Easter was devoted to telling jokes. Priests would join with people in unveiling their best ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... are some setbacks along the way. It happens. Why it happens will not be answered until, as Paul wrote, "we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully." But there is a way to live until then. Look up to God! Keep the faith! Run the race! Reach for the finish line! Allow God''s spirit to transform you from a frightened, scared bystander to a winsome witness for our Lord and His Kingdom. Yes, the word of God gives us the confidence to do more than "Honk for Jesus"; any dumb fool can ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... to go anywhere that day. Freedom also can be as quiet as a whisper inside a cabin door in 1863, "Mr. Lincoln said we are free."(1) Our past is vital. It provides identity and the dreams that have guided us individually as a nation, and as a faith community. There was a story about a wealthy gentleman who was being pursued by an impoverished widow of thirty-two. The fairly spry old man had not taken leave of all his senses, for he cautiously resisted her advances one day by announcing to her, "I would marry ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... bank or our company, but place our trust in God. God is our source and supply. God is our strength. We live in this world giving from a perspective that we are trusting God. They were not worry warts, but ones with a winning walk. Second, let your faith provide you with a healthy and balanced perspective about life and its demands. The value of a proper perspective on life can never be overstated. I once heard the story of an old Navajo Indian in Arizona who became a very wealthy man when oil was discovered ...

Luke 14:1-14, Luke 14:15-24
Sermon
Eric Ritz
... of us here today who could have or would have provided such a grand invitation to all of God''s people. The Great Feast is ready because God has provided everything necessary for our salvation and eternal life. As James T. Draper writes in his book, Live Up To Your Faith, the only way a person ever comes to be saved is through what God does. There is not a work of righteousness we can do. We are saved by His works of righteousness--His mercy and grace. We are saved by His works, NOT OURS. We are not saved ...

John 17:6-19
Sermon
Robert Noblett
... to God, go ahead and speak with and through the psalmist. If you want to thank God, join the psalmist in saying, "It is good to give thanks to the Lord, to sing praises to your name, O Most High; to declare your steadfast love in the morning, and your faithfulness by night" (Psalm 92:1-2). Or, should you feel inconsolable, let the psalmist speak for you: "I cry aloud to God, aloud to God, that he may hear me. In the day of my trouble I seek the Lord; in the night my hand is stretched out without wearying ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... success and have been responsible for more human achievement than all other words in the English language combined.” (5) The Magi were men of action, men of determination. They were “Yes, I will” people. But more than anything else, the three Magi were men of faith. As they told King Herod, they were following their star that they might worship the one who had been born king of the Jews. The three wise men came with pure hearts. Their purpose was worship and praise. They came not to find gold, but to ...

John 15:1-17
Sermon
David G. Rogne
... at him and said, "No, but aren't they all our children?" They are all our children. They are all God's children, and Christ has chosen us to love them. Can we do it? Can we witness to God's presence in life? Can we demonstrate our faith authentically enough to attract people to Christ? Maybe not, if we are left to our own devices. But Jesus indicates that there is a power available to help us move beyond ourselves and our own interests. That power he calls paraclete. It is a Greek word, translated variously ...

Sermon
Fredrick R. Harm
... of time into eternity, into the mind of God. It is a tragedy to be "earthbound," to have no power in life which lifts us out of our darkness, sorrow, and night into the wonderful joy of the light of God in the face of Jesus Christ. But our Christian faith also "puts us into the world" in a new and deeper manner. When we live in the strength of our Advent hope we do not draw away from the world with its great need, but, fortified by communion with the living Lord who is "out of this world," we go ...

Sermon
Paul E. Robinson
... to serve and follow in the footsteps of Jesus. But the author of Hebrews knows how hard that is, and so he adds these words at the end of this scripture paragraph. Listen: Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful; and let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another.... -- Hebrews 10:23-25 (RSV) What I love about these verses is not that they seem to be ...

Sermon
Harold Warlick
... from the error of their ways. If not someone in the church, then who? Many Christians even today are actively involved with care of the physically sick and in prayer for those in need. Who will go beyond those important characteristics of the faith and become active in efforts to bring back those who wander from the truth? James is not encouraging Christians to condemn others. Nor is he asking didactic, autocratic smart alecks to become watchdogs over other people's beliefs. Singling out people who believe ...

Sermon
Curtis Lewis
... joined in the song. Song was made new in our hearts as we witnessed the grace of God in response to countless prayers on behalf of a lost little boy.2 Jeremiah the choir director led the nation in a song of praise and thanksgiving because of God's faithfulness, but he also wants the people to ... Dance a Dance of Praise Dancing a dance of praise was part of Israel's heritage. Many scholars feel that the real beginning of Israel's history is not found in Genesis, but in the exodus from Egypt. When the people ...

Sermon
Curtis Lewis
... simply reminds us that God uses ordinary people and kisses them with a destiny. It's strange, isn't it, that God used Elijah, who was a person "just like you and me." His life wasn't perfect, and there is no mention of him in Hebrews 11, the great faith chapter. God remembered him and gave him to us as an example. There is only one prayer of Elijah's that God never answered, and that prayer was that God would take his life. In the midst of a high profile career, Charles Colson, who had access to power and ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... thus lower the integrity of the system. It is free will that places certain members and groups in society on the fringe and does not allow them to participate. Free will moves us closer to or further from God. As Kierkegaard wrote, it is our decision; faith is our choice. It is free choice that allows the suffering servant to lay down his dignity and ultimately his life for others. The Lord was able to find promise where no hope was present and to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. His attitude toward ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... within, giving me power and perspective, permeating my being so completely that intuitively I can sense his will and way. Christ in me means that I can know his guiding presence enough of the time that even when I don’t feel his presence, I can walk on boldly in faith, believing that if I mis-walk and I often mis-walk, believing that if I mis-walk, he will provide on course corrections. That’s enough to know. It’s enough for me to know. I hope it’s enough for you to know. The only thing that is left ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... out our salvation – with fear and trembling. The demand is that we live in the present moment, as those who have died with Christ to sin, yet who are still sinners. We have been reckoned by God as righteous and he has accepted us by our faith in Jesus Christ. Yet we are, in fact, unrighteous and any claim we make to righteousness is as filthy rags. This is the tension. There are two frames of reference out of which we Christians tend to operate – either of which is debilitating to our Christian growth ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... but the resurrection of the body and eternal life. The Bible does not affirm that immortality is part and parcel of what it means to be human, but the Bible rather talks about eternal life as gifts – the gift of God in Jesus Christ to those who respond in faith to him. If you’re going to live beyond death, the Bible says, there must be a resurrection of the body. A resurrection of who we are as we are as persons, yet made new by Christ himself, who even now sitting upon the throne, keeps saying, behold ...