Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Tony Everett
... kept her going until reconciliation and renewal finally resulted. She replied, "The Five P's of ministry: Prayer, Persistence, Prayer, Play, and Prayer." Notice that prayer was at the beginning, middle, and end of her list. Prayer connects us to the true Light. Prayer keeps the vision of the true Light in view as darkness threatens to overcome it. Prayer enables us to place one foot in front of the other in the long and difficult journey through unknown darkness. Reach for the true Light in prayer. Lift up ...

Sermon
Tony Everett
... likes me, so why should I care about them?" or, "I'm not going to get close to anybody; I will just be rejected anyway." We have all heard phrases like this echoing deep within our psyches. You know, it's just this kind of self-protection that often keeps us on the fringes of life, sadly watching others risking and enjoying. It's kind of like being a backseat driver in the tunnel of love. Of course, being last chosen for a game of kickball in the third grade is not at the core of every negative feeling ...

Sermon
Tony Everett
... , see especially chapters 42 and 43). "Well, now what, prophet? We are nothing but a forsaken people living in a desolate land. Where is God in all this now?" Most of the people may have given up. But Isaiah did not. "For Zion's sake I will not keep silent, and for Jerusalem's sake I will not rest," he proclaims (v. 1). Isaiah promises that he will continue to declare the renewal of the Lord until the people perceive it for themselves. Here is the central focus of today's text. To demonstrate the reality of ...

Jeremiah 1:1-19
Sermon
Tony Everett
... scared, too. I might not make it. I'll miss you." Her parents, who were also in tears by this time, presented their daughter with a plaque on which these words were engraved: "The word of God will never lead you where the love of God cannot keep you." That plaque remains prominently displayed in her law office today. "Do not be afraid ... I am with you to deliver you, says the Lord" (v. 8). God has delivered us from confusion and hopelessness. In Jesus Christ, the word of the Lord has entered our lives. In ...

Sermon
Tony Everett
... down my supplies and began exactly where you told me. The first day did go smoothly. But, each day, I kept getting farther and farther from my paint bucket." Here is a problem for most Christians. If we are not careful, each day we also keep putting more distance between ourselves and our crucial resource on the journey of life; our perception of the continuing power and presence of Jesus Christ. If we are not careful, we limit our awareness of Christ's presence to spiritual mountaintop experiences in our ...

Sermon
Carlyle Fielding Stewart
... had wandered away from her mother at the Michigan State Fair grounds. The man stayed with the hysterical girl for two hours until her mother could be located. The man was deeply hurt because the mother didn't even say "thank you" for finding her child and keeping her safe. For countless blessings received we should learn to give thanks. One man, when writing his bills, always wrote "Thank you" in the memo line on his checks. When asked why he did this, he said, "It's just a blessing to have money for which ...

Sermon
Carlyle Fielding Stewart
... 's experience in the darkened cave should be an ever present reminder of the goodness of God despite our pain, peril, and human predicament. "Truth forever on the scaffold. Wrong forever on the throne, Yet, that scaffold sways the future, and behind the dim unknown, standeth God within the shadow, keeping watch above his own." Amen! "

Sermon
James McLemore
... the creator" (Matthew 4:4). If you are hungry, food won't fill you up, but God's word will. If you are lonely, people won't help you up, but God's word will. It took God's word to make you, and it takes God's word to keep you, and without God's word you will have this hunger in your life that cannot be satisfied. Second, you must recognize that the famine is not on God's part. It is on our part. It is not a famine of receiving the word of God, but a famine ...

Sermon
James McLemore
... . It is a ministry of reconciliation and intercession. God has given us a ministry for the family. It is a ministry of repentance and forgiveness. It is a ministry that tells husbands to hold on to their wives. If God brought you together, the same God will keep you together. It is a ministry that tells wives to forgive their husbands. I know your husband has not done everything right, but God knows that he didn't do everything wrong. It is a ministry that tells parents to be reconciled with their children ...

Sermon
James McLemore
... some places that used to be full. God has to take away some blessings and leave a barren land. Sometimes God has to send the Wind. Our society, like Jeremiah's society, seems to be locked into old habits. The rich get richer, and the poor keep getting poorer. Immorality is rampant. Lust, sex, and violence have become fixed in the core of our society and in the hearts of our people. Corruption is not decreasing; it is increasing. Our people, like Jeremiah's people, seem to be fixed in their ways. Everybody ...

Sermon
James McLemore
... daughter began to ask questions about God. She told her mother she wanted to go to church. But her mother wasn't religious and did not see any reason why her teenage daughter should be so religious. So she kept her out of church, but she couldn't keep her from the parties. Two years later at age thirteen, her young daughter had a baby. As she looked at her teenage daughter, the mother had to ask herself this question, "Did I miss the season to seek salvation?" A young man had to ask this question concerning ...

4912. What is Love?
1 Thessalonians 3:6-13
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John R. Steward
... , the captives were taken to a hospital and given physical examinations. Beno says, "The doctor told me I lived for only one reason: out of love for my fellow prisoner, I traded my soup for the bread! The bread had enough nutrition in it to keep me alive. The soup had no source of nourishment." (Source: Robert Schuller, It's Possible (Old Tappan, New Jersey: Fleming H. Revell Company), p. 99. ) Perhaps then, the best definition of love is in learning how to forget and abandon ourselves and to serve others ...

4913. Casting the Net on the Other Side of the Boat
John 21:1-14, Matthew 4:18-22, 1 Corinthians 9:1-27
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John R. Steward
... be doing. On their own, they are not able to catch many fish, but when Jesus commands them to cast the net on the other side of the boat, they catch more fish than they can handle. How are we doing at catching fish? Perhaps the problem is that we keep doing it the same way and the Lord would like us to try a new method. The apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 9:22 says, "I have become all things to all men, that I might by all means save some." Maybe that's the same as casting your nets ...

4914. All Tied Up
Luke 7:1-10
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John R. Steward
... quickly discovered that the clothes had certainly gotten wet and were dried but they were still dirty. That is the same thing that happens to us when we fail to confess our sins. When we never admit to God our helplessness and our need for his power, we too keep the bundle all tied up. When we go to church and simply go through the routine we might get wet but we never really feel very clean. Only confession of our sins and faith in Christ can cleanse us from all our sins. Adapted from Michael Green, editor ...

4915. We Cut the Coal
2 Thessalonians 3:6-15
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John R. Steward
... to go almost anywhere to encourage people in the war effort. He would, of course, always visit the troops. But he also visited those who worked on the farms and in the factories. He knew that the odds against them were great and that he must continue to help keep the morale high. There was one group he had not yet seen. It was the coal miners. Someone asked him if he would be willing to see these men, who spend most of their time below the ground in such dangerous conditions. One man told Churchill that the ...

Luke 21:5-38, 1 Thessalonians 3:6-13, Jeremiah 33:1-26, Psalm 25:1-22
Sermon Aid
William E. Keeney
... -10) The psalmist offers a prayer for divine guidance. He does not want to give his enemies a chance to gloat over his failures. He looks to God's mercy and love for forgiveness. He ends with an affirmation of the goodness of God toward those who keep his covenant and decrees. Context of Related Scripture Somewhat parallel passages are found in Matthew 24:29-31 and Mark 13:24-27. Similar warnings about the coming of "that day" of judgment are found in the Old Testament in the following passages: Isaiah 13:9 ...

Luke 17:1-10, 2 Timothy 1:1-2:13, Lamentations 1:1-22, Psalm 137:1-9
Sermon Aid
William E. Keeney
... lay the spiritual foundation for the abolition movement. He was convinced that the slaveowners suffered as much from slavery as the slave. He tried to appeal to the conscience of the owners. Largely as a result of his ministry, in 1758 the Quakers took action not to keep slaves or deal in the slave trade. They were the first to make such a statement in the American colonies. Woolman also had a deep concern about the poor and the danger of riches. He quit using his horse and traveled by foot because he felt ...

Sermon
Charles H. Bayer
... you handle a self-willed child? Take a page from Mary's book. You take him or her seriously. When you are angry and ill-used, you say so. But you remember that the child has a soul. You feed whatever curiosity about important things might be there. And you keep it all in your heart. And by the mercy and miracle of God -- the self-willed child increases day by day in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and humankind. "

Sermon
Charles H. Bayer
... the inner conversations of every new mother. Would her child be healthy? Would he grow to be strong? Would he be safe from the terrible plagues which took so many children in those days? Could she care for him, provide enough nourishment from her body, keep him safe? We should not be surprised if Mary had experienced the post-birth depression other mothers feel. After all, she was alone in a strange city, without her own mother, without the familiar things of Nazareth. Those of you who are mothers, and only ...

Sermon
Charles H. Bayer
... which the human race could fall taking everything with it and all by the push of a button. Nor have we learned the essential lessons of life: how to live at peace, how to care for the masses whose lives consist of hunger and misery, how to keep our marriages alive, how to love our enemies. Life has been reduced to charts and megabytes and things which interface. We are the products of input and output and reams of paper which spew from our gadgets at several hundred cps -- that's characters per second for ...

Sermon
Charles H. Bayer
... beginning his ministry with such an invitation to drunkenness. Nor is it much comfort to construe the wine as unfermented grape juice. In the first place, the Greek word is wine, and in the second place any effort in those pre-pasteurized days to keep grape juice free from the yeasts of the air would have been futile. It was wine all right. Despite Mr. Welch, who first produced an unfermented beverage for Methodist communion services, the wine of the last supper was also precisely that -- wine. For those ...

Luke 6:37-42
Sermon
Charles H. Bayer
... Lockhorns stay hitched because between cartoon sketches they must somehow forgive each other. Forgiveness must be offered and accepted a thousand times a day. Who among us does not drop the hurtful word, stand in judgment, throw the dart that is meant to wound, keep the upper hand by trying to make someone else feel slightly guilty, use any emotional device available to us to stay in control? Who among us has not been cruel, or heartless, or vengeful, all the time thinking that our cruelty was kindness, our ...

Luke 15:1-7, Luke 15:8-10, Luke 15:11-32
Sermon
Glenn E. Ludwig
... and when the money ran out, so did the drugs and booze and the friends. He ended up working as a busboy for Wayne Newton, so he could pay off his gambling debts, and he had to eat the leftover food on the plates he cleaned from the table to keep alive. One day, while gnawing on a leftover rib, he realized how foolish he had been and wrote home to dad for help. Without a moment's hesitation and without reading the whole letter which was full of apologies and regrets, dad sent a first class plane ticket back ...

Sermon
Glenn E. Ludwig
... saw how the young prince and princess had begun to share their gifts with all who lived in the kingdom, they finally trusted them to rule. The children never forgot the lesson they learned. Each year, their love led them to give a little more, and to keep a little less. And their hearts danced. I realize that the sermon this morning sounds dangerously close to being a stewardship sermon (and here you thought it was safe to come to church in spring). If that's how it sounded to you, then, perhaps, you have ...

Sermon
Glenn E. Ludwig
... Peace." How often the ears of the world have heard the vain promises: "This is the war to end all wars." How could we have dreamed the dreams of peace by building world organizations such as the "United Nations" and calling together "Peace Keeping Forces." How often we have listened to the rhetoric of world leaders claim that peace can be insured through greater arms, more powerful bombs, larger defense budgets. We have listened, we have acquiesced, we have nodded hopefully but peace still eludes us. Jesus ...