Dictionary: Hope
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Lori Wagner
... ! And it’s a doozy. Cause as I said, when it comes to God’s people, God goes “all in.” God went “all in” coming down to earth in the form of a baby. God went “all in” that day in Cana, and even though “under cover” the promise of abundance that Jesus would inaugurate is loud and clear! God went “all in” as Jesus spent every waking moment in prayer and ministry for the next three years of life on earth. And God went “all in” when Jesus voluntarily took up the cross and died a ...

Amos 7:1-9, Amos 7:10-17
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Barbara Brokhoff
... you for two reasons. One, you wouldn't approve of what goes on, and two, your presence would be a real wet-blanket to the activities we have planned." Unpopular is what the Christian becomes in a world that is given over to lust, deceit, and decadence! The Unbelievable Promise God's imminent judgment on Israel for her sins was not to be a mere slap on the wrist to warn them, as he often had before, but it was the ominous word of an almost total destruction of the nation. The unthinkable was about to come to ...

Daniel 7:1-14, Daniel 7:15-28
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Thomas G. Rogers
... by Jews today in the festival of Hanukkah. It was a happy ending to a long ordeal! One might wonder if this victory of the Jews brought an end to the useful life of the message that is couched in Daniel's dream. Daniel's dream was a gift of promise to the Jews who lived during the evil reign of Antiochus. Was Daniel's prophecy intended as a Word of God only for the people of that time? I believe the answer is "No." The message through the prophet's dream most certainly was directed to people who were living ...

Sermon
Thomas G. Rogers
... so that "the threshing floors would be full of grain," and the vats for the wine and oil would "overflow" (2:24). Before, the locusts had been eating everything. Now the focus is on the people eating from the abundance of what God will provide. God promises to meet the people's needs in the midst of their devastation. Karen read the next verse. God says, "I will repay you for the years that the swarming locust has eaten" (2:25). Karen remembered what she had learned in the Bible study earlier that night ...

Sermon
E. Carver McGriff
... all would now be well. I knew I had been given a special gift from God. There are those, even among my clergy colleagues, who have difficulty with this report. For me, though, it has shaped my faith and empowered my belief in the truth of Isaiah's promise. Nothing like it has ever reoccurred. It was, for me, a one time gift. But it was priceless. This is Easter, then. Its joy is not based on warm spring Sundays, on new outfits and dinner with loved ones after church. Easter is JOY which shines back from ...

Sermon
E. Carver McGriff
... belief that something good is about to happen." Paul said, "If we hope for what we do not see we wait for it with patience." In other words, there are many times when we cannot see ahead far enough to see the answer to a dilemma, yet God has promised that we won't be overcome. "For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God ...

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Richard A. Jensen
... Markan text, we preach, a sermon which introduces the full range of this Gospel. Let's focus on v. 1, the very title of Mark's Gospel: "This is the beginning of the gospel of Jesus the Messiah, the Son of God." Story One will tell the story of the promise to David by Nathan from 2 Samuel 7:4-17. Other materials from 2 Samuel might be needed to set that story in proper context. Our living center can arise out of the telling of this story. God speaks through Nathan to David in this passage. God says: "I will ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40
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John R. Brokhoff
... church.” Into the ears of the suffering church God whispers his eternal consolations to make it strong and growing. On a Smooth Path Now the path of the exiles’ return is described in Jeremiah. “I will make them walk by brooks of water,” God promises, “in a straight path in which they shall not stumble.” Here are three blessings for the journey of God’s people. Brooks of water will accompany their path. In the desert which they must cross, water is of paramount importance. God will provide it ...

Luke 24:36-49, Acts 3:11-26, 1 John 2:28--3:10
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Russell F. Anderson
... : 1. The death of Jesus cut connections to the past and future for the disciples. 2. The risen Christ revealed to them how everything that happened was connected. The crucifixion and resurrection were part of God's plan (vv. 44-46). A fulfillment of the promises of God. 3. Christ also connected the church to the future to be his witnesses (vv. 47-48). 3. Sermon Title: How To Recognize The Risen Christ. Sermon Angle: When Christ appeared to his disciples in the upper room, they didn't recognize him right ...

Isaiah 61:10–62:3, Luke 2:21-40, Galatians 3:23–4:7, Colossians 3:12-21
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Russell F. Anderson
... , that he might unite all people in his love. Simeon acknowledges this truth in his song (vv. 31-32). Free at last. Simeon prayed that the Lord would let him depart in peace. He was now ready to die, since he had seen the fulfillment of God's promise. This figure of speech derives from the manumission of slaves. What was Simeon asking to be freed from? The power of sin? The dominance of the law? Perhaps. Most likely, he is praying that the Lord would free him from the constraints of the body. For those who ...

Colossians 1:15-23, Luke 10:38-42, Genesis 18:16-33, Colossians 1:24--2:5, Psalm 15:1-5
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George Bass
... in the world that he has created. And so, Abraham and Sarah, in their old age, are given a son, Isaac, whom God had promised to them. The longer reading deals with Sarah's reaction to Abraham's message that they would have a son; she actually laughed at ... the dead, not merely as resuscitation, as in the case of Lazarus, but in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which has been promised to all who have been baptized in Jesus Christ. This reading complements the second reading, Romans 6:2b-11, which speaks of ...

Sermon
George Johnson
... feels abandoned by God. If God really loved me would this be happening? Prayers don't seem to be answered. All those wonderful promises in the Bible aren't working. "Where are you God? I can't seem to connect." Doubts come into your mind. Maybe there isn ... as a sign of hope for the descendants of Noah. There are many rainbows in nature that remind us of God's presence and promises. Jesus used creation to build hope when he said, "Look at the birds of the air and consider the lilies of the field." Don't ...

Habakkuk 1:1-4, Habakkuk 2:2-20
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Richard Hasler
... Habakkuk’s vision the prophet perceives how God calculates time. The Word of the Lord came to him saying: “For still the vision awaits its time; it hastens to the end -- it will not lie (2:3a).” There can be no doubt about it. God’s promises will reach fruition but not according to our human timetable but rather according to the divine timeline. If we could really see the larger picture we would not doubt that God is working out an eternal plan. More to the point, God’s eternal purpose “hastens ...

Sermon
Donald Zelle
... thing in thy eyes, O Lord God; thou hast spoken also of thy servant's house for a great while to come, and hast shown me future generations, O Lord God! And what more can David say to thee? For thou knowest thy servant, O Lord God! Because of thy promise, and according to thy own heart, thou hast wrought all this greatness, to make thy servant know it. Therefore thou art great, O Lord God; for there is none like thee, and there is no God beside thee, according to all that we have heard with our ears. What ...

Sermon
Carl Hoefler
... to regret our faults or to rehearse our failures as much as it is a time to renew our faith that God is at work creating a promising future out of the mess that we have made of his world and of our lives. Lent is not a time when we are to practice ... we can easily do without. Lent is not a time to fast as it is a time to fasten our faith more tightly to the hope-filled promises of God. Lent is a time to stand with the prophet Joel in the wastelands, left by the locusts, and to see ripe grain filling the fields ...

Sermon
... but in history and in life. The virtue of his patience is not one that I inherited. Sometimes I recall him telling me, "Don’t swat at flies with a baseball bat." Frequently he shared the secret of his patience, something about drawing strength from the certainty of God’s promise, but I have had to work at that, and have not even now attained. It has to do with faith, and trust, and hope, and how to stay on top of it. Life With Its Ups and Downs In this frenetic century, which has always seemed to be on ...

Children's Sermon
... us because we take the time to think about what it is going to be like when Jesus comes back to earth to live as God has promised. But we are not here today to talk about seasons like Advent or Christmas or fall or winter. We want to talk about Jesus. Have you ever ... if I go over and plug it in and turn it on, it will do all of the things that it is supposed to do. It even promises you that it will play music. It will, too, if it has one thing. What do we have to have before the record player will play music ...

Jn 17:20-26 · Acts 7:55-60; 16:16-34 · Rev 22:12-20
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Russell F. Anderson
... human being - v. 9 c. God guides us through a need - "help us" - v. 9 Lesson 1: Acts 7:55-60 The Ugly Side of Easter. Need: This season can be glorified to the point of unreality. Easter brings new life and new begin-nings, but living in the promises of Easter can also bring the sort of tragedy which befell Stephen, one intoxicated with the empty tomb's meaning for life. We need to balance euphoria with realism as we face a hostile world with God's good news. 1. Easter can turn everything around a. Stephen ...

Lk 9:18-36; 13:31-35 · Php 3:17--4:1 · Jer 26:8-15 · Gen 15:1-12, 17-18
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John R. Brokhoff
... new covenant (testament) is possible. For Christians a covenant with God is made at baptism. The elements of a covenant are the same as they were with Abraham as today. Outline: God would make a deal with you - A. God comes to you - v. 1 B. God makes an offer (promises) - vv. 4, 5, 18 C. You accept the offer (faith) - v. 6 D. The agreement is sealed - vv. 8, 17 2. Asking God Questions. 15:1-12, 17-18. Need: Like Abraham we have questions for God. Thre is so much we need to know about God and his will ...

Genesis 12:1-8, Psalm 105:1-45, Matthew 17:1-13, John 3:1-21; 4:5-42, Romans 4:1-25
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George Bass
... he finally called his Son, Jesus, to be the one that would lead all of the people of the world into a new and inclusive promised land, the kingdom of God himself. Romans 4:1-5, 13-17 Paul puts the Abraham story into the framework of law and gospel, insisting ... after God had said, To your descendants I will give this land; he claimed it in the name of God. 4. He lived by the covenantal promise God had made to him, much as we are to live out the covenant of our baptism in our lives. Lent exists to get us back ...

Sermon
Peter Rudowski
... criminal. He died in disgrace. There was only the emptiness left that we all know when death comes to one we love. The dreams are shattered. All is gone. The disciples are now left with the problem of trying to put together the reality of a dead man and a promise of one who was to rule over their lives. Can that possibly be done? The odds of bringing a dead Jesus to a living Lord are nil. Life comes to a crashing halt. It is the same feeling as that which the young couple had when they realized that what ...

Deuteronomy 18:14-22
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Thomas D. Peterson
... clear the daily demands of faithfulness if they are to obtain God’s favor. Thus, the law is not a burden; it is a gift of God to insure the continuance of genuine common sense, if the people truly desire to achieve God’s favor. The favor may be the promised land, eternal life, or freedom to fulfill oneself here and now by living a life justified by faith. Look at some of the streaks of common sense that show forth from time to time in scripture. (1) "But the Word is very near you; it is in your mouth ...

Drama
Gary C. Bratz
... way that leads on high, And close the path to misery. Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel, Shall come to thee, O Israel. II. THE PROMISE FULFILLED Pastor: Finally, Emmanuel, the Savior did come. The time God had set for the Savior’s birth had come. Saint Luke ... : It wasn’t a comfortable hospital or even a nice house where Jesus was born, It was only a barn. But God had kept His promise. And ever since that time people have been joyful and happy because Jesus came to be our Savior. Let’s all sing together now of ...

Sermon
Alton F. Wedel
... Pointedly I want to ask, "Can you hang onto that?" Regardless of the circumstance of life, no matter what, can you hang onto that, "The Lord has saved his people"? When everything your life has known or hoped for threatens to collapse, when there is no phoenix promising to rise from ashes, when your little world becomes a deep, dark forest in the gloom of night with specters lurking all about you, and when you, who always wanted to insist that you could manage your own life, can manage it no longer, can you ...

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David E. Leininger
... , so be it. Surgery is painful, but sometimes unavoidable. That Gospel lesson is intriguing because it contains one of our favorite statements: Jesus says, "Where two or three are gathered in my name, I am there among them." We love to remember that promise as we come together for our worship and service. But notice the context - Jesus says he will be with us in the middle of our church fights. As Matthew presents it, right before the statement we find these words about dealing with conflict; immediately ...

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