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Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... can wash away my sin? Nothing but the blood of Jesus." I really like this simple little video because it expresses what Jesus did so well. Watch this. Conclusion So, as we prepare for Easter and the celebration of Christ's Resurrection and final triumph over sin and death, the question for today is "What is it that is still weighing you down? What is it that is still keeping you in the shadows? What is it that you haven't let go of?" It's time to come out of the shadows and into the Light of Christ, in the ...

Colossians 3:1-4, 12-17
Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... for everybody, don't you think? Now you probably wouldn't think you would have to ask that question in Church, would you? But the truth is we don't all come with pristine purposes. I'm not trying to make anyone feel guilty but we may not even know that we are at cross purposes with God. That was certainly the case in the life of the Apostle ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... of this season. Conclusion Larry King, wasn't hosting his talk show this time, he was the guest on another talk show. But the host wasn't really paying very close attention to what Mr. King was saying. She asked questions but she wasn't listening to the answers. She was busy lining up the next question. Well, King noticed what was going on and it irritated him. So, when she asked, "What's the secret of being a good talk show host?" King began to have fun. He said something to the effect, "Well, my secret ...

Matthew 18:21-22, Colossians 3:8-15, Hebrews 11:1
Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... 't understand she....The answer is "Forgive." But what about the time....The answer is "Forgive." The answer to whatever questions we have about forgiving others is always going to be "Forgive." Jesus made that very clear a few chapters earlier ... the test. And as hard as it was for Rev. Everett, when he was finally able to forgive, he found Peace. Everett said he's often questioned about how he could forgive someone who killed his son. He Answers: "If it's something small, I say, 'You broke it, now you fix ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... . Only the Prophet Elijah or the Messiah could drink out this cup. This is the cup Jesus drank from. This is the cup He used as the Cup of Redemption. With their eyes wide in uncertain understanding, they drank, afraid to ask. But they drank. With questions running rampant through their minds, Jesus leads them to the Garden of Gethsemane on the Mount of Olives just outside the Golden gate of the city. The gate which led to the Temple. II. The Garden (Rosemary Sprigs, Olives and Olive Branch) A. Standing in ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... third time, "Simon son of John, do you love me?" Peter felt hurt because he said to him the third time, "Do you love me?" And he said to him, "Lord, you know everything; you know that I love you." Jesus said to him, "Feed my sheep. Three times Jesus questioned Peter's love. Three times Jesus looked deep into Peter's eyes and heart and soul and asked, "Peter, do you love me?" And three times Peter answered, "Lord, you know that I love you." But it wasn't until the third time that Peter, filled with the smell ...

Psalm 23:4, John 14:15-18
Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... of the resurrection over death and that we no longer have to fear the dark shadow of death. But it also has deals directly with all the other fears in the world, too. You see, we know that the question really isn't whether we'll have a handful or a truckload of valleys to go through in our life. The question is "how do we get through them." The answer is in this verse because it teaches us that we don't go through life or the dark valleys of life alone. The Good Shepherd is our constant companion. Being ...

Matthew 9:32-34
Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... happened but somehow over the years, about forty percent of churchgoers seem to have picked up the idea that "singing in church is just for singers." To put it bluntly, that's wrong. The truth is "singing is for believers." The relevant question isn't, "Do you have the right kind of voice?" God has given you a voice. The question should be "Do you have a song? Do you know The Lord's Song." (8) And if you know the Lord's Song, there's no excuse not to sing. You see, there's no mouth so broken, no monotone so ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... ] Now in the law Moses commanded us to stone such women. Now what do you say?" [6] They said this to test him, so that they might have some charge to bring against him. Jesus bent down and wrote with his finger on the ground. [7] When they kept on questioning him, he straightened up and said to them, "Let anyone among you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her." [8] And once again he bent down and wrote on the ground. [9] When they heard it, they went away, one by one, beginning with ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... of Mary and the baby Jesus. The younger girl examined the picture closely and then she asked, "Where's Joseph?" The older sister thought for a moment and then replied, "He's taking the picture." (1) This is sort of the season for questions isn't it? Especially questions about the Christmas Story. There are so many elements that are just barely touched on. We get the smallest glimpse of what they really were. Yet we read them with the familiarity of our favorite children's bedtime story. We know every detail ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... anywhere else. Who were they? Where did the come from? How far did they travel? Why were they there? Those are the questions preachers have pondered for years. The Scholars don't really know. There's a lot of speculation and that's why the ... It's the story of our second chance. From my perspective it's the only way we can ever really make sense out of all the unanswered questions floating around in the world. This isn't some fairy tale. This is the thing we hoped for and wanted every day of our lives. We just ...

Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... seems to minimize the familial relationship between Jesus and Mary. Jesus response further distances them from each other. The Hebrew “ti emoi kai soi” is a Semitism that literally translates as “what to me and to you.” The NRSV translation tries to make this question focus on the lack of wine: “What concern is that to you and to me.” But the idiom is concerned with the lack of relationship between the two subjects, “What have you to do with me?” As Jesus embarks on his public ministry, he ...

Luke 2:1-7, Psalm 107:1-9
Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... Pierce Brosnan portrays Desmond Doyle who is in a courtroom battle to overturn one of Ireland’s longest-standing family-court laws to win back custody of his children. Doyle is being questioned by the government's attorney about his suitability to have his children, since he is a single father. The government's attorney belittles and questions Doyle about his fitness to have a family as a single father because Doyle had grabbed and threatened a nun who had beaten his daughter. The lawyer says, "Even as a ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... and boom we drive right to their door. Sometimes it's not things or places we find ourselves searching for. Sometimes it's simply meaning and purpose in life. Sometimes it's a deeper understanding of our faith or a closer relationship with God. Sometimes it's answers to God questions. Wouldn't it be great if we had a spot like Faithquest where we could go to find those answers? Well, in a sense, we do. Yes, you can access it online, but you don't have to. You can carry a pocket sized version or a big head ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... story to Walter, especially the part about the love of Hub's life, Jasmine. He tells Walter to ask Hub himself. Fearful of his wilder uncle, Walter finally asks Uncle Hub to finish the story and once it is over, the starry eyed boy asks the most important question of all. Walter looks at his uncle and says: "Those stories about Africa, about you, they're true, aren't they?" Hub tells the boy, "Doesn't matter," but Walter is not buying it. Walter argues, "It does too. Around my mom all I hear is lies. I ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... , and our feet hurt—all in the same way. Paul loved to use the human body as an example of unity and diversity together. The hand does this, the eye does that, the foot does another. But all ultimately are connected to the body. The twenty-first century question is this: how big is our body? How long are our arms and feet? How big are our hands and heart? How many different gifts and graces does this one body have? Is this body still developing stronger muscles and tougher talents? But there is one more ...

4742. Our Deepest Values
Luke 4:1-13
Illustration
Maxie Dunnam
... just a simple matter-of-face tone as if to say, 'Isn't that what everyone would do?'" And then Louis concluded, "It was a natural thing for her to do. Any money that flowed through her life, a portion of it flowed right to the kingdom of God. No question about it at all." (Dr. Norman Neaves, "Have You Come to a Fork in the Road?", April 8, 1990.) What had happened with that woman was that way back, long before this experience, she had come to terms with who she was and what were her deepest values. That is ...

4743. Using Up the Ground
Luke 13:6-9
Illustration
Jerry Goebel
... the most water. A fig tree doesn't grow fruit until three years after planting. The owner in this story, had given the tree "due season" to bear fruit and yet the tree bore no fruit. It took up valuable space and resources. The owner questioned why the tree was allowed to "even use up ground." God had given the Israelites the choicest ground. Their land possessed everything necessary to make themselves a great nation, indeed, a light to all nations. They were strategically positioned to send the fruit of ...

4744. Yes, But How?
Luke 13:1-9
Illustration
Lee Griess
... the underlined paragraphs were sections of the book that he basically agreed with. They gave him hints on how to improve himself and pointed out truths that he wished to incorporate into his life. However, the letters YBH stood for "Yes, but how?" And that's the question for us this morning: "Yes, but how?" "I ought to know how to take better care of myself, but how?" "I know I ought to spend more time in scripture reading and prayer, but how?" "I know I ought to be more sensitive to others, more loving ...

4745. The Evening News
Luke 13:1-9
Illustration
Frank G. Honeycutt
... Do you think that because these people in Paris suffered in this way, they were worse sinners than the rest?" It was a popular question in Jesus' day. Still is. If something bad happened, it must have been for a reason. Jesus scratches his beard for a moment. " ... hundreds of people. Does that mean that these Salvadorans were worse sinners than their neighbors in Guatemala?" Jesus waits for his question to sink in. "No, the tragedy had nothing to do with their morals. Those people were just in the way when ...

4746. What the World Expects of the Church
Luke 15:1-7
Illustration
Brett Blair
... that newspaper headline. So much of the world's future depends on the faithfulness of the "People of God" to the "Great Commission." There is a deep hunger across our land as countless people grope for answers to the deepest questions of the human spirit. The message of Christ speaks to these questions, bringing hope and light to people who now stumble in the dark and live in despair. Our world will be changed as the hearts of people are changed. Evangelism is no longer an option for the church. It is ...

4747. How Much to Spend on The Poor?
John 12:1-11
Illustration
Richard Meyer
... from then until now. How much do we spend on ourselves and how much do we give to missions? Couldn't we do more good by giving all this money to the poor instead of spending it on, say, a new building? In partial response to this question, my mind goes back to an experience of William Willimon, chaplain at Duke University. Willimon tells of the time the faculty of Duke was discussing a proposal to renovate the seminary chapel. They had received a modest proposal from the architect. But, would the chapel be ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... of hell. Books promising peace of mind are some of the best-selling books on the market today. We live in a world of fear. I had lunch with the President of the United States a few weeks ago. It was quite an honor. During the time for questions, I asked President Bush how the event of 9/11 changed him personally. He responded with a long speech about being whisked away to a military base and informed that the United States was under attack. He described in great detail the ultra-secure bunker in the White ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... we do not always get it right, but keep coming back until you do get it right. Every rejection can be a lesson if we stay open to new possibilities and new opportunities. What can I do different? How can I improve? What needs can I meet? These are the questions we need to ask if we are to never let a trouble go to waste. Ruth Graham felt an uncontrollable urge to run out of the meeting the first time she heard Billy preach. She was not under conviction. She was put off by his preaching style. Billy had to ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... way, we're all in the same sort of situation as this young man. Every Christmas God Himself walks up to us and asks, "Would you hold my baby for me, please?" And then thrusts the Christ Child into our arms. (3) And we're left with the question, "What are we going to do with this baby?" If we look at Scripture we find all kinds of titles and names for this baby we hold in our arms. Emmanuel, "God with us;" Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace, Christ the King, Jesus the Christ ...