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Leonard Sweet
... wife Kim and little girl Mariah. Suddenly his wife turned to their daughter and said, "Mariah, I love you to pieces." Whereupon Mariah responded, "Mommy, I love you whole." God loves us whole. God makes us whole. And God enables us to love others whole. That's God-for-Dummies. Take it with you wherever you go.

Sermon
James Merritt
... . His life was not taken from him, He gave it up. The Bible says He dismissed his spirit; He delivered his spirit; He deposited his spirit. Jesus said, "I lay down My life that I may take it again. No one takes it from Me, but I lay it down of Myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. This command I have received from My Father. (Jn. 10:17-18) No Old Testament sacrifice ever died voluntarily; no lamb ever climbed up on the altar by himself to die; he was always placed ...

1 Corinthians 11:17-34
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King Duncan
... . When Van Dyke visited Spirko on the day after the Supreme Court refused to hear his final appeal, a guard asked him, “Where’s your communion stuff at?” Van Dyke said he didn’t have it with him because in the past they wouldn’t let him take it inside. Another guard said, “If you don’t got the communion stuff, you ain’t goin’ back!” “Listen,” Van Dyke said, “I’ve driven up here from Columbus and if I have to, I’ll go get some communion stuff.” This was agreeable to the prison ...

Drama
Frank Ramirez
... . You can reach them. Listen to these words of wisdom ... Pilgrim: Will you have me look down again? Twice you have directed my attention earthward, first to the hidden bulb, which I cannot see, and then to the earth itself, which I cannot lift, nor can I take it with me. What is left earthward for me to take hope from? Guide: No, I would direct your gaze heavenward. The sun has retreated. The moon is setting. Now look to the beacon stars and remember these words: “You will do well to be attentive to this ...

Matthew 1:18-25
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James L. Killen
... who would be called "Emmanuel," which means "God with us" or "God is with us." But the angel told Joseph that he was to name the child "Jesus," which means "God's salvation." When Joseph woke up, he must have thought a lot about the dream. Finally he decided to take it seriously. He believed God was about to do saving work in the world and that he would have a role to play in it. He had no idea what would be required of him, but he was willing to do whatever was necessary to participate in the saving work ...

Joel 2:1-2, 12-17
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Charley Reeb
... fascinating each of us. Like Adam and Eve in Genesis, it is the mysterious and forbidden fruit which is most attractive. In fact, sin can be so attractive that when we are told to run away from it, we cannot help but pick it up and take it with us, choosing to forget the unbearable stench it sprays over our lives. So even with love, advice, wisdom, warnings, and even screams, we apparently are unable to leave our sins behind. Our inability to relinquish our sins makes the beginning of Lent very challenging ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Anthony Arline, who had also failed to achieve an NFL career, took his own life. And Trent woke up to the direction his life was taking. And so Trent began to pray. God, who am I now without football? Why did you give me this dream just to take it away? Then Trent smartened up. He decided to take a more positive approach to his life. He created a new rule for himself that he would begin each day with prayers of thanksgiving to God. Regardless of what life was sending his way, he resolved to begin his ...

1 Ki 19:1-18 · Lk 8:26-39 · Gal 3:23-29
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John R. Brokhoff
... in misery. Then life is not worth living. So God has a problem with his prophet. Note that Elijah has no thought of ending his life. Since God gave life, only he has the right to take it. 2. Enough (v. 4). Behold, how human Elijah was! Under the broom tree of depression, Elijah says to God, "This is it. I've had it. I can't take it any more. Enough is enough." There are times when we come to the end of our ropes and we cannot take any more. We are at the breaking point and our patience has run out ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... with the lending officer at the mortgage department. When the agent asks how she can help, Ziggy replies “Actually I am looking for a new lease on life.” Does that in any way describe you tonight? Out on the highways and byways of life, time takes its toll, debts accumulate and fuel runs low. Christ can take an old life, stained and spotted, and give us a new one all unblotted. Have you discovered that life is not about you? Life is not about your happiness, your needs, your greed, and your fulfillment ...

Teach the Text
Grant R. Osborne
... It is common to think “are forgiven” is a divine passive (i.e., God has forgiven them). But in the context it is better to call this a “performance utterance,” meaning that Jesus himself is proclaiming the forgiveness.1That certainly is how the scribes take it in the next verse. The new covenant salvation of Jeremiah 31:34 has arrived (“I will forgive their wickedness and will remember their sins no more”). 2:7  He’s blaspheming! Who can forgive sins but God alone? The “teachers of the law ...

John 16:12-15
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Lori Wagner
... God’s presence around us, and to accept and discern our mission as disciples and the church in our communities and beyond. The more we pay attention to the teaching and guidance of the Spirit, the more “Christ” the world will see in us! We take it step by step, declaring “basta” when things feel “too much,” but then continuing to stand in awe of God’s amazing glory, immersing ourselves in God’s presence in prayer and scripture, and allowing the Spirit to take our hands and guide us toward ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... a prescription. I haven’t given you any medicine before, but I’m going to give you a prescription this time and you can take it to the drugstore and get it filled.’ “He wrote it out and folded it up, and I headed for the drugstore. The druggist took ... a prescription. I haven’t given you any medicine before, but I’m going to give you a prescription this time and you can take it to the drugstore and get it filled.’ “He wrote it out and folded it up, and I headed for the drugstore. The druggist ...

Genesis 37:1-11
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Stephen DeFur
... are rid of the hated robe. Ultimately, the story tells us that instead of killing him, they decided to sell him into slavery, make some profit off of it, not be guilty of shedding his blood. Then they take the robe and dip it in goat's blood and take it to their father. They tell him that Joseph had been devoured by an animal and killed. It is their jealousy that leads them to deceive their father. One of the great ironies of this story is that in the end, the brothers are no closer to their father than ...

Matthew 22:1-14
Sermon
... . Mine is to issue the call with all the love, graciousness, courage, urgency, and patience I can muster. This is beginning to sound like a sermon! I hope these meanderings of the mind and soul are of some help to you. Let me know where you take it (or it takes you!) from here. Peace Mark October 16 Dear Sue So some of the parents have suggested to members of Church Council that your phone calls and postcards to their teenaged children constitute a kind of "harassment". "Fear not, for so they persecuted the ...

Sermon
Leonard Mann
... - Sweetest name I know, Fills my every longing, keeps me singing as I go. One of our gospel hymns, sung to a tune called "Precious Name," begins with these lines: Take the name of Jesus with you, Child of sorrow and of woe; It will joy and comfort give you; Take it, then, where’er you go. As I think of it now, I am quite sure that Peter and John and Paul would have liked the message of this song. Because this is just what they did - they took the name of Jesus with them wherever they went. And you and ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... He didn’t do this book in this series is for you. If you walked in here today with a hidden fist in the face of God, if you are about ready to say to God, “I’m as mad as you know what and I’m not going to take it anymore.” If the fire of your faith is slowly, but surely being extinguished by the water of doubt, this book in this series is for you. Habakkuk is wrestling with basically one question. It is a question that has caused him sleepless nights, loss of appetite, and unbelievable depression ...

Sermon
Dean Feldmeyer
... commandments; there are only nine. That other one, the one about resting and not working on the Sabbath, that’s really just a suggestion. No one, not even the most observant Christians — with the possible exception of Hobby Lobby and Chick-fil-a — take it all that seriously, and even they simply close their businesses. Whether or not they actually rest and remember, as the commandment requires, is anyone’s guess. Business Insider lists In-and-Out Burger, Marriott, and Forever 21 as three of the top ...

Matthew 16:21-28
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Donald B. Strobe
... committee instructed. The Alumna wrote back that she was glad to send a message but she could not make it happy. Tell them for me, she wrote, Never take your college for granted. A lot of people broke their hearts to give it to you. So with the Church. Never take it for granted. Do not take lightly that which others have broken their hearts to give to you. Amen.

Sermon
James Merritt
... he quit praying and he started listening. Sometimes we are so busy telling God what He ought to do for us that we can't hear God telling us what He wants to do in us. If you have a problem in your life and you've asked God to take it away and He hasn't, maybe it is time for you to quit talking and start listening. It was in the middle of Paul's suffering that God taught Paul some things he would have never learned any other way. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, although ...

Matthew 7:24-29
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James Merritt
... did not tell the truth; the problem was the man didn't believe it, and didn't obey it. The Bible is God's barometer, and it tells us that every life has storms. What we need to do with the Bible is not shake it, beat on it, or take it back to the store; we need to believe it and obey it and do what it tells us to do, so that we can weather the storms that will come. Incidentally, why do storms come into our lives? Well, if you read this story you will find that the storm ...

Psalm 79:1-13, 1 Timothy 2:1-15, Jeremiah 8:4--9:26, Luke 16:1-15
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William E. Keeney
... to the will of the master. 3. Wills and Living Trusts One aspect of looking ahead that perhaps requires separate attention is the question of how our estate will be disposed after we no longer have need of it. While it is true that you can't take it with you, you can use it to make friends for your eternal home. Christians should be good stewards in giving direction for their wealth and property after their death. It is appropriate to consider the needs of those who are dependent for support on a person. It ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... there were six stone water jars for the Jewish rites of purification, each holding twenty or thirty gallons. [7] Jesus said to them, "Fill the jars with water." And they filled them up to the brim. [8] He said to them, "Now draw some out, and take it to the chief steward." So they took it. [9] When the steward tasted the water that had become wine, and did not know where it came from (though the servants who had drawn the water knew), the steward called the bridegroom [10] and said to him, "Everyone ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... be redeemed and restored then all twelve tribes, all facets of the population, must be represented. The concern is that the apostolic circle must be complete before the miracle of Pentecost occurs. As he had been as Jesus’ disciple, the “witness” Peter takes it upon himself to be “large and in charge.” He stands before the gathered group of believers and takes on the touchy subject of Judas. Peter reminds those present, first of Judas’ treachery, becoming “a guide for those who arrested Jesus ...

Sermon
George Reed
... deprive them of their ability to provide for themselves and their family. Or would we? Do we? One does not need to read very much from the Hebrew prophets to understand that God is very much interested in the plight of the poor and the underprivileged. God takes it personally when the poor are used for the gain of others. Jesus makes the point even clearer for those of us who might have missed it in the prophetic literature. He tells the story of the sorting of the sheep and the goats and explicitly states ...

Sermon
Mark Trotter
... sense of mission in your life. I said, "I'm going to reclaim that word for the Church. I am going to take it back, and besides, I am going to steal Garfield's title, 'Reaching Peak Performance,' as well." That is what I want to ... carry out our mission in this place. You will find a brochure in the pew pockets this morning, if you have not already received one in the mail. Take it, look it over. You will see tasks under all of the Keys that we suggest need to be done. But if you have something you want to do ...

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