Dictionary: Hope
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John R. Brokhoff
... -letter book which speaks to no one. It is only an antique belonging in a museum. When the Spirit is in us, the Bible comes alive and our ears are attuned to divine communication. Then the Bible becomes the living Word. We, therefore, need not look nor expect God to speak to us except through and in his Word. To hear a voice beyond the Scriptures is dangerous. For instance, John Brown claimed that God told him to kill people as a solution to the slavery question. Oral Roberts claimed that God told him to ...

Drama
Tom Eberle
... , too. It would be clear that he was not the Messiah. And if it appears that it is actually going to happen, I will be the first to admit that I was wrong. Scroll: You say that if Jesus would be crucified you will admit that you were wrong in expecting him to be the Messiah. Doesn’t the very fact that this is likely to occur suggest to you right now that he is not the Messiah? Judas: I realize the present situation might cause persons to doubt that Jesus is the Messiah. Scroll: But doesn’t it make you ...

Sermon
Barbara Brokhoff
... be so careful what I told him to do, ‘cause I knowed he’d do it." Wouldn’t it do something fine to the great heart of God if he could find us just that faithfully obedient to what he tells us to do? Did you know that God expects obedience and honors obedience above sacrifice - and we weaken ourselves when we refuse to mind God? GIDEON NEEDED THE RIGHT GOD The Israelites had made all kinds of gods for themselves. God said, "Get rid of them!" - "tear down the altar to Baal - burn up the wooden idol of ...

Exodus 20:1-21
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Frank H. Seilhamer
... as much security as he can give. Frequently he must let go of his dreams, and lower his aspirations, so that the children he loves can realize theirs. Too often this kind of devotion to their "gifts of God" by parents is sloughed-off as something to be expected. It is something we children rather accept as our due. In fact, we usually end up getting far more than our "due." More often than not parents bend themselves into a hoop trying to help their kids to become what they have been endowed by God to be ...

Sermon
Frederick C. Edwards
... It was then that the compassion borne out of their Christian faith overwhelmed their anger and tempered their sorrow. To everyone’s surprise, and even their own, they went to visit this young man in jail. It was a tense meeting at first as you might expect, especially on his part. Despite their immense grief these two parents were able to express not only their concern for him, but the fact that they had already forgiven him for what he had done. While nothing could ever erase from his mind the memory of ...

Drama
William Grimbol
... rank on the success ladder. They might wear more designer labels. Loving our neighbors, well, Lord, once again You prove how out of touch and unaware You are of reality ... the real world. READER 3 When it comes to loving the world, You just expect too much ... way, way too much. You were such an idealist; I mean, You loved anybody and everybody, regardless of status or position ... regardless of role or rank ... regardless of color or religion ... regardless of sin or crime. As sensible religious folks, we ...

Sermon
Thomas D. Peterson
... to be all dressed up in the wonder of it. Perhaps if we could - if only - then something great and unforeseen would change our lives. And it does, but in a way curiously different from what we would demand and better than we would, in our wildest moments, expect for ourselves. Now, let’s look at our text and allow it to open its riches in a new and exciting way. All dressed up: my soul exults in my God. He has clothed me with the garments of salvation. Speaking of dressed up, what could be more glorious ...

Sermon
Richard L. Eslinger
... clean up all those battlefields where war was once waged. It will be like cleaning up around the tree on Christmas morning. With great joy. Why this great joy? We know why. "For unto us a child is born. Unto us a son is given." Not where we had expected. Not as we would have had it happen. But in God’s own way. And so we stood a moment ago and heard of God’s way. In Bethlehem, of a betrothed couple, ... humble, faithful folk. And the shepherds, not the most outstanding members of the community, hearing ...

Sermon
... to the terrain of human experience. It conforms to the terrain of God’s experience in Emmanuel - God with us. Rich textual reference, literary allusions, carefully chosen language, experience common to all keep the listeners listening, the readers reading. An atheist is expected to ask the "Why?" of things. It’s part of the practicing atheist’s repertoire. But what if a believer asks "Why?" with an intensity even greater than that of the atheist? Well, the preacher responds with Job’s help - the ...

1 Corinthians 1:18--2:5
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Gregory J. Johanson
... , or a chemist and a poet. Some people think concretely while others think more abstractly. Some people speak symbolically, others directly, and occasionally there are bridge people who use hyphens in their lives. The Gospel is good news because it promises meaning where many do not expect to find it. God’s power is represented by the most vulgar symbols of Paul’s society - a manger instead of a palace; a donkey instead of a chariot; a cross instead of a throne. It is a mark of real wisdom to see levels ...

Sermon
Mark Ellingsen
Have you ever felt weighed down by your sins and shortcomings? Have you ever despaired over your ability to live up to expectations — God’s expectations, society’s expectations, your own self-expectations? Do you wish that you could have a fresh start? The Prophet Jeremiah was proclaiming a Word to sinful, insecure people like us, to people whose confidence in the future had been badly shaken. Have you ever made a big mistake in your life, a mistake for which you paid ...

Psalm 147:1-20
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David E. Leininger
... about rank and privilege and then showed them what fun it could be to be the top dog in a society. So it is almost to be expected that they would think in those same terms about the kingdom. Each one wanted a shot at being top dog, so each one had in their ... they called it "A TON OF FOOD IN EXCHANGE FOR 600 POUNDS OF HOT AIR." Fun...in the name of Jesus Christ! One does not normally expect a lesson on theology from a blizzard. But I learned a good one. As the snow came down, the thought came up: "Why can't ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... using different approaches as each case warranted: he called upon the faith of the person to be healed or, in some cases, the faith of bystanders; he prayed, he commanded, he forgave, he touched. Those same techniques are appropriate for us today. What should we expect of a healing ministry at the end of the 20th century? Will people hobble down to the chancel on crutches, then fling them away after prayer and anointing and run back up the aisle? Or will healing be more gradual? Both, probably. Our task is ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... nature's way of removing old dead growth to allow new grass to grow. When those flames sweep across the desert floor, indigenous creatures - including snakes - run for escape. Thus, it would not be unusual to come across a brood of creepy-crawlies where you might not expect them - like right beside the river where they would hope to be safe! John is not simply in the name-calling business here, but he IS calling a spade a spade. He knows that the people have traveled out to him and are ready for his baptism ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... the poor fellow, we are not forced to identify with him because in a story that begins with a tragedy, helpers are sure to arrive. If we will identify with anyone, we will wait for our helper/hero. Hallelujah! Who comes along but a priest. If anyone could be expected to stop and help it would be a priest. But wait. The priest is not only not coming over to help; he is passing by on the other side. No reason is given. Some have suggested that, as a priest, he could fear ritual defilement with a corpse, but ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... and braided my hair and got my clothes together so I could go on the picnic. And it stayed with me forever that she would do that. If you think that a teacher really cares about you," says Waters, "then you try to live up to their expectations. Ms. Carter had high expectations for me, and, especially after that picnic, I tried my best to live up to them." (3) Can there be a better picture of our relationship with God? God loves us even while we are unlovable. God takes us home and washes us, as it were. God ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... the second meaning: "the agony and sufferings of Jesus..." How about that? "When he drew near and saw the city he wept over it, saying, "Would that even today you knew the things that make for peace...." (Luke 19:41-42a) Why was He crying? What did He expect? Those were "crude and cruel days" as the poem puts it. He well knew that His message would not ultimately be popular. After all, who wants to respond to a call to carry a cross? Jesus had no illusions: "... the gate is narrow and the way is hard, that ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... ordinary people fueled the church's growth and influence in New Testament times. About a year ago, a major corporation announced it would be moving its corporate offices across the country. During an interview with the press, the board's chairman was asked if he expected that most of the employees would make the move. He said that he felt that most of the important employees would transfer, but secretaries and others would not. When the secretaries read in the paper the next day that they were not among the ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... ago Windsor Village had 25 members. Today it has an average attendance of 2000. Between the worship services Wilke had the opportunity to talk with some leaders of the church. They told him about the training and preparation each new member is expected to undergo. Each person is expected to pray for the ministry of the church. Each one is asked to tell the congregation what his or her ministry is going to be. For example, in the service Wilke attended a middle-aged man stood before the congregation and made ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... crossed the finish line with the first cadet at his side. The second cadet was totally exhausted. It was a great moment for both men. There was only one thing wrong - both of them failed the test. (4) This wasn't the conclusion we expected was it? We expected a nice ending where both young men succeeded. The first cadet, though, discovered the cost of discipleship. He gave his all to help his friend accomplish something he could not have done on his own. And it cost him. Discipleship always costs. But we ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the love of Jesus in his own life. Sad but true, there are people who profess to be Christians who literally hate anyone who does not live or look exactly as they do. Some day they will be in for a surprise. That is the second test. Do they expect others to measure up to a standard that they do not keep themselves? This brings us to the final test. IS THEIR FAITH CENTERED IN SUCCESS OR SERVICE? Concerning these religious mis-leaders Jesus said, "They love to have the place of honor at banquets and the best ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... wants us to do. It's not a question of increasing our faith but rather realizing that even a small amount of faith can accomplish the seemingly impossible. Jesus wanted the disciples to realize that they did indeed possess the faith necessary to do what was expected of them. However, true faith always leads us to greater service. Faith is for those of us who would make a difference in our world. And we can make a difference with just a little faith in Christ. Today, Christians around the world from many ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... ." God has put His seal of approval upon us. We have received an "A" without deserving it because of what Christ has done. THE WATER SYMBOLIZES THE WASHING AWAY OF OUR SINS, BUT IT ALSO SIGNIFIES OUR NEW BIRTH INTO THE KINGDOM OF GOD. We say of an expectant mother, "Her water broke." Just as there is water present at our physical birth, so the baptismal water represents a new life, a new birth. God's Spirit comes upon us and we begin living as citizens of God's Kingdom. Think what it takes for an immigrant ...

Sermon
Angela Akers
... their feet. In Jesus' day the washing of feet was a task reserved not just for servants but for the lowest of servants. Every circle has its pecking order, and the circle of household workers was no exception. The servant at the bottom of the totem pole was expected to be the one on his knees with the towel and basin. Author Max Lucado writes, "In this case the one with the towel and basin is the king of the universe. Hands that shaped the stars now wash away filth. Fingers that formed mountains now massage ...

1 Thessalonians 1:1-10
Sermon
King Duncan
... and sheep. He quits pruning it and lets it become overgrown with briars and thorns. After telling this little parable, Isaiah gives his interpretation of it: Israel and Judah are God's vineyard, and He had expected them to yield a crop of justice, but He received bloodshed instead. He expected righteousness, but He got oppression. Therefore Israel and Judah would be like the vineyard that was trampled by the cattle and overgrown by the briars and thorns. Isaiah here is speaking of the importance of bearing ...

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