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Luke 9:57-62, Galatians 5:16-26, 2 Kings 2:1-18, Luke 9:51-56
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John R. Brokhoff
... cities there are freeways. By using them motorists are free from the traffic congestion of regular streets. People today need religious freeways to avoid the congestion and bondage of a non-Christian or a pseudo-Christian life. Christianity is often thought of in terms of negatives, duties, denials, and sacrifices. In today's second Lesson Paul teaches us a lesson on how to live as free people in Christ. Outline: Christ has made us free. a. Free to love v. 13a. b. Free to serve v. 13b. c. Free to live vv ...

Hebrews 2:5-18, Colossians 3:1-17, 1 Samuel 2:12-26, Luke 2:41-52
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John R. Brokhoff
... , God. When we do not obey willingly and gladly, we are no more than slaves forced to obey. In that case, we have deep resentment. With Jesus at age 12 as our model, a Christian is one who winningly and gladly obeys. Outline: Why we gladly obey God – a. Our duty to obey as God's children. b. It is for our good to obey God Psalm 1:1-2. c. Obey out of love and gratitude. 3. Have any holy habits? (2:42). Need: We may have bad habits but also holy habits? Jesus and his parents went to Jerusalem ...

Philippians 3:1-11, Psalm 126:1-6
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B. David Hostetter
... goal. There you will win the prize, which is God's call to the life above with Christ Jesus. PRAYER OF THE DAY Suffering Servant, triumphant Lord, strengthen our resolve to serve you faithfully at the humblest tasks so that we may be prepared for whatever duties you will assign us in the kingdom yet to come, through the power of your resurrection. Amen. PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING We bless you, O Lord, for you have heard our cries for mercy. You are our strength and shield and we trust you with all our hearts ...

Psalm 137:1-9, Lamentations 3:19-26, Luke 17:1-10
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B. David Hostetter
... strength, love, and self-discipline. Prayer of the Day Liberating Lord, free us from self-imposed limitations that we may go on to do what we should as your faithful servants, carrying out your orders, without expecting praise and satisfied to do our duty. Amen. Prayer of Thanksgiving Fountain of faith, your living water flows down from holy heights to replenish our thirsting spirits. We are thankful for the faith of our ancestors and for the inheritance of forms of prayer and praise that still bring ...

1 Samuel 2:12-26, Psalm 148:1-14, Colossians 3:1-17, Luke 2:41-52
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B. David Hostetter
... gentle, patient, preserving the unity of the church as the body of Christ. PRAYER OF THE DAY Child of God and child with human parents, teach us to grow in wisdom, both by listening and by asking questions. Help us to keep in proper balance our duties to the church family and our own households that we too may increase in favor with God and our peers. Amen. PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING Mind beyond our knowing, we praise you for revealing what we should know in Jesus Christ. Treasure beyond our possessing, we give ...

456. Smiles That Change the World
Luke 6:27-36
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Richard A. Jensen
... when we would have expected him to cry. He smiled when we expected him to hate. He smiled when we expected him to revile. Tshenuwani Simon Farisani is a leader in one of the churches in South Africa. As a leader he felt it his duty to take a stand against the official government policy of apartheid. Apartheid means apartness. It's about keeping the races totally apart and separate from each other. Fortunately, the policy of apartheid has just recently been abandoned in South Africa. The abandonment of this ...

Luke 15:1-7
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Dennis Koch
... t they, Lord? The younger son was selfish and short-sighted. He felt that life would be much better without responsibility. So, he took his share of the property and left. The older son was insincere and resentful. He lived his life out of a strong sense of duty rather than devotion. He had his eye on a greater share of the property, so he stayed at home. Each son had his problems; nevertheless, the father genuinely and deeply loved them both. Lord, it is clear that problems do not stand in your way when it ...

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R. Robert Cueni
... devastated by an untreatable infectious disease. The ordinary citizenry frequently became so threatened by pestilence that they abandoned their sick, when elementary nursing care might have saved them. Christians were different. Their commitment to Jesus Christ translated into the religious duty to care for the sick and dying. And for that matter, the teachings of the faith made the life of the Christian meaningful even in the midst of surprising and sudden death.1 Those who adhered to the Christian faith ...

John 11:1-16, John 11:17-37
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Thomas Long
... as we know it, death is in charge of time. When the hospital's intercom crackles with the message "Code Blue," a signal that a patient has suddenly gone into cardiac arrest, all normal time ceases. Physicians and nurses abruptly interrupt their customary duties and rush with emergency equipment to the afflicted patient. Routines are halted; all other activities must wait. Death has sounded the alarm and pushed the stem on the stop watch, and all must urgently obey death's timetable. But not Jesus. He gets ...

Matthew 13:24-30, Matthew 13:36-43
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Marc Kolden
... church. Hence the title of the sermon, "The Wheat Among The Weeds" rather than the other way around.) Such an outlook on life will permeate the way we approach each day. We will stay rooted in the soil of daily life, in our roles and duties as members of families and communities, as students and homemakers, as workers and retired persons, as citizens and taxpayers, as friends and neighbors and as church members. All this contributes to the harvest that God is preparing. God is patient, to allow more people ...

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Thomas A. Pilgrim
... study, prayer, and worship, He will meet us and be in the midst of us. Some of you saw a movie a few years ago called Places In The Heart. It is the story of a heroic woman, played by Sally Fields, whose husband is killed in the line of duty as a sheriff in a small town. Somehow she survives this tragedy, and manages to earn a living for her family on their farm. During the story a black man who works for her is beaten by a mob and has to leave. But with the closing scene you suddenly ...

Gn 4:1-26, Mt 20:1-16, Philip 4:10-20
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R. Curtis Fussell
... better than you or I can do them. But God says to Cain, and to you and me who experience other people having advantages over us, "Listen, if you do well, you will be accepted." God says, "Listen, Cain. Listen, everybody: everyone has talents, gifts, duties, responsibilities. If you do well, you will be accepted. There is no excuse for comparing yourself with others. Make use of what has been given to you, because you know you are accepted." Unfortunately Cain didn't listen. He rose up and killed his brother ...

1 Corinthians 1:18--2:5, Micah 6:1-8, Matthew 5:1-12
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Russell F. Anderson
... the problem of pride, that human pride was the source of all that was sinful and that the Pharisees were the most glaring example of this malady. In his preaching and teaching he never tired of exposing the new Pharisees. The professor deemed it his sacred duty to root out this noxious weed wherever he found it. One day a friend visited the professor and this zealous man of God related a heated discussion which he had with some colleagues concerning the nature of the gospel. As he related the points he had ...

Mt 2:1-12 · Eph 3:1-12 · Is 60:1-6, 9 · Ps 72
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Russell F. Anderson
... will be done." To look at it from another angle, prayer is the attitude that allows the glory of the Lord to shine through us. So, do we throw out the children's song as being theologically incorrect? No, once we receive the light of Christ, it is our duty and delight to glorify and praise the Lord in our worship and in our witness. Lesson 2: Ephesians 3:1-12 Equal access under the gospel. In our society we have heard a great deal about equal access under the law. The handicapped are deemed to have equal ...

Exodus 22:16-31, Leviticus 19:1-37, Deuteronomy 34:1-12, Matthew 22:34-46, 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10; 2:1-16
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Russell F. Anderson
... all your heart, with all your soul and with all your mind" (Deuteronomy 6:5). So very simple and compact. It doesn't say much about the nature of God, as our Christian creeds do, except that he is one. The emphasis is on our response and duty to this God: to love and serve God with our entire being. 2. Sermon Title: Keep It Simple, Stupid. Sermon Angle: Life has become increasingly complex and people are looking for something which is basic and uncomplicated. In the area of religion, people are not looking ...

Mt 10:16-39 · Rom 5:12 – 6:11 · Jer 20:7-13 · Gen 21:8-21 · Ps 86
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Russell F. Anderson
... fear of God. In his moments of frustration, and they were many, he accused God of being a trickster and a bully, just for starters. Yet, for all his complaining, he never failed in his commission to be the mouth of the Lord. He never shirked his duty. God judges us more by our actions than our words. To fear the Lord manifests itself in obedience to the Lord. Sermon Title: Honest To God Prayer. Sermon Angle: Prayer that is not brutally honest is just so much pious prating. That's why Jeremiah's prayers ...

Mt 28:16-20 · Jn 3:16-18 · Gen 1:1--2:4a · Ex 34:4-9 · 2 Cor 13:11-13 · Ps 8
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Russell F. Anderson
... . The wrong way lays guilt, bullies, pressures or judges. The wrong way to witness occurs when we point to ourselves or our congregation, rather than to Christ, as the object of faith. Copy right! Outline: 1. Christ gave his church the copyright on the gospel 2. Our duty and delight is to transmit the faith in the right way - to show the love of Christ - to walk the walk as well as talk the talk 3. Harm comes from sharing the gospel in the wrong way (examples) 4. The greatest harm stems from refusing to ...

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Robert L. Linder and Rabbi Sol Ester
... of Egypt, then we and our children and our children's children might still be enslaved to a pharaoh in Egypt. Therefore, even if all of us were endowed with wisdom and understanding, and all of us thoroughly versed in the Torah, it would nevertheless be our duty to tell of the Exodus from Egypt. And to dwell at length on the story of the liberation is indeed praiseworthy. We are told that Rabbi Eliezer, Rabbi Joshua, Rabbi Elazar, son of Azariah, Rabbi Akiba, and Rabbi Tarfon sat at the Seder table in B'nai ...

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Jerry Eckert
... was a good sign.At the holiday, they had a little too much to drink, triedto get everyone at the inn to sing a psalm, got to feelingthey could clear out the whole Roman army, and started aftera couple soldiers who were off duty. Fortunately, thesoldiers kept their cool and talked the shepherds down outof their drunken enthusiasm. No, the singing was definitelynot a good sign to Matthal. When the shepherds saw the flock, they split up to taketheir normal stations for the morning chores. Jerod cameover ...

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Jerry Eckert
... , came from there and the mystics ofold say another will come from there one day." "How do you mathematicians do it?" Melchior queried.And the three men laughed heartily. The king did not quite get the drift of their humorand waited until they composed themselves. "Duties of staterequire that we stay, but please go, find this new king yousay is coming, and let us know where he is so we can go andmeet him." The Wisemen gladly withdrew, still feeling a littlestrange in the presence of a king, and, in Melchior ...

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John A. Terry
... we are to mourn the lost opportunities to help others that have passed us by. Blessed are they who mourn their sins. During the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln proclaimed Thursday, April 30, 1863, as a national day of humiliation and prayer. Lincoln wrote: "It is the duty of nations as well as of men to own their dependence on the overruling power of God; to confess their sins and transgressions in humble sorrow ... we have become too self-sufficient to feel the necessity and too proud to the God that made us ...

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Harold Warlick
... children, who have rejected our marriage vows to God and are sure to die. And yet -- and yet! Like Gomer and ancient Israel and first century Palestine, it is not we who get what we deserve. Christ woos us with love and kindness. Like an eager lover he turns our duty into a joyful affair. All that's asked is that we respond to the promise in the heart of God. So be it! 1. See Elizabeth Achtemeier, The Old Testament and the Proclamation of the Gospel (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1973), for fuller treatment.

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E. Carver McGriff
... supposed. It was in the middle of a neighborhood. Obviously, the residents, regardless of their protestations to the contrary, had to have had a fairly good idea what was happening. They could hear the cries. They could see the smoke. They must have talked to off-duty guards and administrative people in the bars and restaurants. They knew. Why didn't they rise up in protest? I thought, "How can God ever forgive such as this?" But I also began to ask myself what I would have done in that situation. People ...

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E. Carver McGriff
... . As we become adults, we're supposed to develop inner strengths and means by which to face and overcome our problems. God isn't always going to solve things for us, any more than wise parents do their children's homework, or excuse them from household duties, or allow them to quit in the middle of some difficult undertaking. Those assignments in life are part of the growth process. It's how we all develop inner strength. What it would seem the Spirit does do is encourage us to find and utilize our ...

Genesis 17:1-27
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E. Carver McGriff
... dressed in red, white, and blue garb, wearing a tall hat, his chin adorned with a white goatee, and we have understood what he stands for. The Uncle Sam figure stands for our cultural solidarity, for patriotism and the most revered qualities of loyalty, honor, and duty. Many a man and some women have taken arms against America's enemies in response to a poster on the wall of a building showing a grim-faced Uncle Sam, his sleeves rolled up, his finger pointed, the words underneath: "Uncle Sam wants you." It ...

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