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King Duncan
... Law, as he understood it. He was a moral, upright citizen. He may have even been known in his local synagogue as a man of God. Surely Jesus was appreciative of that. Isn't this what we learn from religion above all else? Be a good boy. Be a good girl. Then you ... can hear him now. He's mumbling, “God, be merciful to me, a sinner." What's to be done with such a man? Is he sincere? Sure, he regrets his lifestyle, but is he going to change? It's like a story Max Lucado once told. It takes place in a Brazilian ...

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Siegfried S. Johnson
... even if that way of life is filled with inequity, injustice, and hurt. For one willing to terrorize in order to make a point, they must think in terms of only the group name, enemies in their Holy Crusade. To think of their intended victims as individuals would surely drive them mad. I suggest it is a common denominator of terrorism, "we don't want to know your names." I suspect that's one of the reasons there was and is such opposition to desegregated schools and churches in our land--we don't want to know ...

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Frank Lyman
... . As our gospel reading for the morning opens, Jesus has just performed that extraordinary miracle of feeding a crowd of 54,000 with nothing more than seven loaves of bread and a few fish. And this figure of 54,000 did not include the women and children who surely heard our Lord. Jesus more likely fed 10,000! Jesus is proclaiming a new order of grace, love and good news for the poor. And no one is more thrilled with Christ's teachings than Peter. In fact, he is so enthusiastic about his Lord that already he ...

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King Duncan
... grew, they were so identical, they kept pulling tricks on people who couldn't tell them apart. Finally, when they were about 18, a young man took interest in them. He would take one out on a date but he was never sure which one he was with. He decided he would marry one of them, but he wasn't sure which one he would marry. He went to the girls' father and explained his quandary. "I love your daughters and want to marry one of them, but I can't tell them apart, so I will leave it up to you ...

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King Duncan
... 's a scary thing--when we knowingly misrepresent the truth and we are "satisfied with my own ethics and character." Living truthfully may make you odd in today's world. It would be easier, of course, if the life of faith were easier. Hebrews 11 defines faith as "being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see." Don't expect much respect in our society if you claim allegiance to a God no one can see, or to promises that will only be fulfilled in the future. Today, our Bible passage is about ...

Jeremiah 1:1-19, Jeremiah 6:1-30
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King Duncan
... say is "I'm unworthy."] Having said that, however, we should get one thing straight: we ARE unworthy. It's a paradox, to be sure. We should never say, we're unworthy, and yet, in truth we are. "There is no distinction," Paul writes in Romans 3, "since all ... gives Stowell his tickets to use. He takes great care to mail them out on time, then to call a few days after to make sure that Stowell enjoyed the game. How do you think that friend would feel if Stowell received the tickets but never used them? Wouldn't ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... falls to the earth--and that we are of infinitely more value than a sparrow. We believe God exists, but we do not trust that God will always ensure that we are not tested beyond our ability to endure. We believe there is a God, but we're just not sure about Christ's promise that, "in my Father's house are many rooms . . . I go to prepare a place for you that where I am so you may also be." This is certainly why the glass is half-full for many people--we really do not believe God. Abram trusted ...

2 Timothy 1:1-2:13
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King Duncan
... a devastating blow to this country. A few days after 9/11, Todd Beamer's widow, Lisa, appeared on the Larry King Live! show to talk about her husband's faith in Jesus and how it guided his life. At one point, she commented, ". . . he did his best to make sure he was living a life that was pleasing to God and that would help him know God better, and he acted on that all the way to the end, and I'm so proud." (1) Life is about commitment. We began this morning talking about children. Those who are parents ...

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King Duncan
... will bring you back to this land. I will not leave until I have done what I have promised you." "When Jacob awoke, he thought, "˜Surely the Lord is in this place, and I was not aware of it.' He was afraid and said, "˜How awesome is this place! This is ... pillar, he poured oil, which was a sign of anointing and blessing and sacrifice. And Jacob named this place Bethel, or house of God. "Surely the Lord is in this place, and I was not aware of it," said Jacob. God meets us in some of the strangest places. ...

Sermon
Darrick Acre
... the Pharisees and Sadducees on the ruling council, the Sanhedrin, have made it clear Jesus of Nazareth is an unwanted presence in Jerusalem, a nuisance with which they must deal. Association with Jesus would be risky! Ridicule, or even more severe, expulsion, is sure to greet the Jew seen fraternizing with Him, no matter what that Jew’s position might be within the Jewish community. But Nicodemus must know more about this man and His teaching. Therefore, he decides to approach Jesus of Nazareth by night ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... the promise of his name and become a great leader of his people. Now, “Iscariot” is not his surname. We are not exactly sure what it means, but one possibility is that it means “man of Kerioth,” a small village in the south of Judea. Thus ... place for doing such lying is in church. We sing, “Take my life and let it be consecrated Lord to Thee,” and then make doubly sure that He doesn’t touch our lives and leaves us alone. We lie to God in our church membership vows, our marriage vows, and in so ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... . 29A, p. 252) Now, Father Brown has forgotten more about John’s Gospel than I will ever remember, but I am not quite as sure as he is that without the miracle the story would be pointless. John’s Gospel seems always to have a deeper meaning in mind than ... the exact words in the electronic Bible on my computer, and could not find them even once! But I found similar ones, and I am sure that the meaning is there. And I need no “proof text” for every day of the year. All I need to hear is the words of ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... bread, and your labor for that which does not satisfy? Listen carefully to me, and eat what is good, and delight yourselves in rich food. Incline your ear, and come to me; listen, so that you may live. I will make with you an everlasting covenant, my steadfast, sure love for David.” (Isaiah 55:1-3) “I am the bread of life,” said Jesus. “Whoever comes to me will never be hungry.” In those words, He is saying that He satisfies, as no one or no thing can. As St. Augustine put it in the fourth century ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... townspeople do? They asked Jesus to leave. He was bad for business. In seminary I remember hearing a student preach a sermon titled “My God! My Pigs!” He described the avarice of the crowd who valued their pigs more than their neighbor. Their kind is surely not all dead, yet! And one must ask the question “Who are the possessed in this story?” The people’s eagerness to reject Jesus, to get rid of Him, shows that they, too, are “possessed”...subject to evil powers hostile to the kingdom of God ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... when Jesus told him that there was one thing that he lacked. Mark says that the disciples were amazed at Jesus’ words, also. It is no wonder. They had been taught from childhood upward that prosperity was a sign of God’s favor...and therefore was the sure sign of a good person. That was the popular wisdom of the day. And it continues into our own. We imagine that poor people must be that way because they are lazy, or shiftless, or lacking ambition. Some of them are, no doubt; but many more of them ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... force us into obedience. That must be freely given. And so, while we may slow down the coming of God’s kingdom, we cannot stop it. “Does God know the future?” I would reply: GOD IS THE FUTURE. And to bet one’s life on God is the only “sure thing” on this planet. Have you ever stopped to think that there are some things that God is never going to get done in this world, unless God gets them done through you? You may only be a small instrument in a big parade, but as high-school band instructors ...

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Eric Ritz
... of our church. Suppose you were stopped by a poor hungry person on the street who asked for bread. Can you imagine the church saying to her, "Are you hungry, my friend? Listen, I just happen to have what you need. Here is a recipe for beef stew. Just be sure you add some more water and onions. It will be a delicious supper. This is a really great recipe, so please try it." (4) The church and its people would not offer an empty promise, but we would demonstrate the love of Jesus by offering a real meal. Yes ...

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Stephen M. Crotts
... is hopeless. Nothing can be done." Meanwhile there is Andrew. In the crowd he discovers a lad with five barley loaves and two fish. This he carefully explains to Jesus. Then he despairs, "But what are they among so many?" To be sure, Andrew sees the crowd, the hunger, the expense. But he also sees Jesus. To be sure he sees the daunting task, but he also sees a way to begin. Andrew could say, "I am only one. I can't do everything. But I can do something. And just because I can't do everything, I will not ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... to know how to holler and put up an argument. I want him to show a little guts before I let him go. I want to be sure he sees all the wild possibilities, and I want him to know the subtle sneaky important reason he was born to be a human being and not ... is used in efforts to convince everyone that the front is what we really are. So we’re like shaven French poodles, never quite sure that people are seeing us for what we really are. I like what Shirley Lynn said about Dr. Beatty in her Sunday School class ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... trouble? He thought he was really something. The king of the jungle. The greatest beast of the wild. And he wanted to make sure everyone else thought that as well. He grabbed a tiger who was passing by. And he put a strangle-hold on him. He ... mind about Jesus, then the turn we are to take will be clear. Remember what I said in the beginning -- the word of John Bailey? "I'm sure that the bit of road that most requires to be illuminated is the point where it forks." And that's true. So remember, when you come ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... my reflection without letting you know that I don't deal with pettiness well. Now I don't lambast the petty person. I'm sure, however, my irritation betrays my feelings and that's OK. One of the Nielson Young Duo who gave us the piano concert a ... spend. I try to be disciplined in that way-- but the spirit is willing and the flesh is weak -- and often times I fail. I'm sure you must recognize that -- the dissidence between what I say and what you observe in my life. My prayer is that that dissidence will be ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... lot faster that way.” Well, it does make sense to run to third first, if you don’t want to conform to the silly rules of baseball. James and John wanted a short cut based not on what they knew or what they earned, but who they knew. I’m sure they felt they deserved this promotion. They just didn’t want to wait in line. Jesus doesn’t scold them for that. It’s all right to be ambitious if you go about achieving those ambitions in an honorable way. If you are honest and treat people in a decent ...

Luke 1:46-56, Luke 1:39-45
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J. Ellsworth Kalas
... , and she wonders why such favors should come to her. Perhaps the best evidence of the quality of Elizabeth's testimony is to be found in Mary's reply. Mary's response is the glorious Magnificat. If one cannot write a great poem or compose some classical music, surely the next best thing is to inspire such creation from another. I wonder how many artists could credit a spouse or friend for the work of genius which came from their brush or pen? I've noticed that often a minister will note, in a preface to a ...

Sermon
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... day God will be in the midst of his people, "a Mighty Man to save." No longer will he come to us in war, but his presence with us will be as a God of salvation, as a God of peace, who resides in the midst of his faithful folk. Surely that is a cause of the rejoicing for which our text calls in 3:14. No longer will God be against us, but we will have peace with God -- peace that passes all understanding and that the world can neither give nor ever take away. That is a cause for ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... essential abandonment is when He taught us to pray, “Thy will be done.” There are two common ways we pray this prayer. Sometimes, we wrestle against God. We receive intimations of something God wants us to do, some call – and we wrestle against God because we are not sure we want to respond. Or, we come face to face with an issue of God’s justice and holiness – and we resist. We don’t want to do it. But there is also another kind of wrestling. It is not wrestling against God; it’s a matter of ...

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