Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Leonard H. Budd
Lately Jude had spent more and more time with his head resting back against the wall, eyes closed, reliving the Galilee years. He had been counted in that select band of followers who moved with Jesus through the quiet country of the Galilee, and then moved with him into the turbulence of Jerusalem. Jude had always been a friendly type, and his friendship within the disciple band was wide and warm. Indeed, one of the nicknames he held was "the hearty one." He had traveled with Simon on some of his journeys ...

Sermon
Erskine White
There is one body and one Spirit, ... one Lord, one faith, one baptism ... (Ephesians 4:4) A man named Stephen was walking alone one night, out by the bridge which crosses the river on the outskirts of town. As he came up to the bridge, though, he saw a man standing on it as if he were ready to jump off. It was a long way down to the river - jumping would mean certain death. Stephen decided he would try to stop this suicide. He figured that if they started talking and found something they had in common, ...

Children's Sermon
Object: a cross. Good morning, boys and girls. We are in the season of Lent. Do you know what that means? (Let them tell you.) One of the things we think about during Lent is how much God loves us and how he gave Jesus to die for us. At the end of the season of Lent we will celebrate Holy Week. Do you remember what happened at the end of Holy Week? (Talk about it.) That's right. Jesus died on the cross. Jesus dying on the cross was really something important for us, wasn't it. How do we know it was? ( ...

Sermon
George Johnson
I have been interviewed by a few call committees during my 31 years of ministry. It's always been a good experience. You know that they want to get to know as much about you as they can in the brief time you have together. Whether you are interested in the call or not, you try to be honest and fair but careful in yOur answers and comments. Many of you have interviewed for jobs and you know what it's like. Most church call committees have discussed beforehand what the needs of the congregation are. They are ...

Sermon
Robert Allen
There is a small Catholic chapel in the heart of Santa Fe, New Mexico, called Chapel of Our Lady of Light. It has a fascinating story attached to the early days when there was a convent school run by the Sisters of Loretto. Apparently, the only way for the sisters to get into the loft where they slept was to climb up a ladder. This was not a major problem for the younger nuns, but it was difficult and dangerous for the older nuns to be climbing up and down the shaky ladder. They were unable to install a ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
Object: A public opinion poll. Good morning, boys and girls. Today we are going to pretend that we are very grown up people and that I am a news reporter who is trying to get some very important information. I will ask you some questions and I will then write down your answers for the newspaper. It is very important that you tell me exactly how you feel. Here is my first question. "Do you think that the President of the United States is doing a good job?" (Let them answer yes or no.) Second question, "Do ...

Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
Exegetical Aim: Teach the children how God views them. Props: A cross that can be held and a hand mirror--the mirror will be viewed one child at a time. It is best if the cross can fit comfortably in the height and width of the mirror. Lesson: I have something with me this morning open your coat or robe and take a look in the mirror--don't let anyone else see the mirror--as you say and it is rather odd looking...I mean this is really odd looking. I don't know whether to laugh or scream! Close your coat. ...

Drama
Pamela Urfer
Cast: Landowner Head Gardener Tree (The Head Gardener, representing Jesus, should be male. The others can be of either gender.) Length: 9 minutes [The TREE is seated on the middle of three stools, wearing some sort of "tree costume, "perhaps leaves or branches in the hair. The TREE is staring placidly into space. The LANDOWNER and the HEAD GARDENER enter and walk slowly around the TREE staring at it thoughtfully. The HEAD GARDENER is carrying pruning shears. After a moment, they take their stools.] OWNER: ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
Text: Jeremiah 17:5 - Thus says the Lord: "Cursed is the man who trusts in man and makes flesh his arm, whose heart turns away from the Lord." Let's face it, we are paradoxical, a people who, while expressing our trust in Almighty God, are motivated by the apparent conviction that humanity is more to be trusted. That which is real is that which is pragmatically, empirically proved to be of value to humanity, and it is almost without exception something that humanity has produced. We have closed our ears to ...

Lk 3:7-18 · Php 4:4-13 · Zeph 3:14-20
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John R. Brokhoff
COMMENTARY Zephaniah 3:14-20 Rejoice, for Yahweh will restore his people to their homeland. This is the only use of Zephaniah in the three-year Lectionary. Zephaniah lived during the reign of Josiah in the 7th century, prior to the Babylonian captivity. Our pericope is considered an addition by an unknown author of the Deutero-Isaiah period. The passage gives good news of salvation to those in exile: a return to Jerusalem, victory over enemies, Yahweh in their midst, and renown among the nations. This is ...

Sermon
What do you think of people who change their minds? You could surprise me, I suppose, but often, as I see it, people who change their minds are looked upon as having a flaw in their character. "She changed her mind," they say, "What's wrong with her anyway?" Today I want to challenge that way of thinking. I will do it by beginning this sermon by saying: if you never have to change your mind, it is either because you're quite perfect as you are or you are very stupid. I mean it. Perfect, because you have ...

Sermon
Some of the gifts we receive have a way of dramatically altering our lifestyles. Remember the day a well-meaning friend gave your children that cute little puppy? No household can just accept a new puppy and go on with life as usual. Certain changes are inevitable. Or to consider even more profound lifestyle changes, think of what happens when a baby is born into a family. Long gone are the nights of eight hours of uninterrupted sleep; soon the refrigerator is filled with jars of strained beets; and you ...

Sermon
The Roman legions crossed the English Channel, and landed their small ships at the foot of the cliffs of Dover. The Britons looked down and saw them. They laughed, thinking these Romans could pose no real threat to them. But, the Roman commander ordered his soldiers to burn their boats. There would be no turning back. They were there to stay. They had left their boats for good. When I read that, it brought to mind that scene early in the Gospel of Mark where Jesus is walking along the beach. Little waves ...

Sermon
Various Authors
Then they told what had happened on the road, and how he was known to them in the breaking of the bread. (v. 35) After his resurrection, Jesus promised that he would be with us everywhere. We can be assured and conscious of his presence in the private place of prayer, but also the rush of daily routines, including a classroom or a crowded restaurant; or even in the midst of a rabid crowd at a sports event. But without a doubt there are circumstances and settings where we are more likely to meet our Lord, ...

Sermon
Hubert Beck
How do we know what God wants us to do? It must be assumed that anybody claiming in any way to be godly must ask oneself that question regularly. One need not be Christian to ask the question, for it is a larger question than what kind of activity can be called Christian. It has to do with what is right and what is wrong, what is good and what is evil, and many people outside Christendom are concerned about the same kinds of questions. It is a bigger question than the everyday kinds of questions about ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
Object: A map. Good morning, boys and girls. How many of you have had a vacation this summer, or are going to take a vacation somewhere away from home? Do you like to visit an uncle or aunt, or go to a ballgame and stay overnight in some town a long way off? [Take out your map.] Here we are on the map, or at least here is the town that we live in, and we can see a number of other towns that some of you have visited. [Name a number of towns that are close by and some further out.] Suppose that instead of ...

Philippians 2:1-11
Sermon
Barbara Brokhoff
My husband John tells of attending a football game a few seasons back in Knoxville, Tennessee, where the battle was between Army and the University of Tennessee. Before the game started, there were some preliminary features. Each side showed off his mascot. UT proudly displayed a beautiful high-stepping horse. A pretty young girl, dressed in riding garb, rode it around the stadium. The horse’s tail was high, his head held high, he lifted his legs proudly as he trotted around the area to the applause of ...

Sermon
Jerry L. Schmalemberger
Here is the crazy story that Jesus told: A man owned a vineyard and needed to get the grapes harvested before the rains came. He hired some men at the early morning hour and agreed to pay them a silver coin for the day’s work. At nine and noon, and then at five p.m., he hired more men to help with the harvest. When evening came, the owner called all the workers together. They were all paid the same amount. Those who worked ten hours were paid the same amount as those who worked one hour. Those who had ...

Drama
Sarah Walton Miller
The three male actors in this brief skit enter and take closed positions. That is, each stands upstage with his back to the audience. Props needed: three chairs scattered over the playing area, to be used at will. To begin, PHIL and DAVE come downstage. PHIL: Well, I don’t know, Dave. For two years now we’ve been planning this bike trip. We’ve both trained for it. You know it will be tough. DAVE: But, Phil, Danny is strong. He’s 18, he weighs 190 and he’s the best tackle his school ever had. PHIL: I know ...

Drama
Sarah Walton Miller
CAST: Elise, 15, her Mother and Father, and her friend Sandra, also 15. STAGING: Table and chair left, chair right - any chairs will do. PROPS: Small weekend case. Phone on the table rigged to ring. ELISE enters right, goes to imaginary door left, admits Sandra, who is carrying a weekend case. SANDRA: [excited, gushing] Oh, Elise, I can never thank you enough! Here are my things. Just put them in your bedroom, there’s a doll! I have to phone Carl I can make it. ELISE: [unhappily] I still don’t feel right ...

Sermon
Durwood L. Buchheim
Today, in our Old Testament journey to Easter, we make a significant adjustment both in time, geography, and attitude. We are at that momentous year of 587 B.C. (or slightly beyond) when the country of Judah is no more. The beautiful temple, built in the great days of King Solomon is no more. This holy, awesome temple has been sacked and its priceless art treasures carried off to the wicked country of Babylon. The monarchy, reaching back to the golden days of King David is no more. The holy city of ...

Sermon
Roger Prescott
This is a sermon about community. "When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place" (Acts 2:1). There’s a whole lot to this narrative of the Day of Pentecost, but none of it, it seems, would have happened without the disciples being all together - in community. There are at least three things about "community" (read that "church") which it is helpful to remember: 1. Community can be difficult The German philosopher Schopenhauer once said that people are rather like a pack of ...

Sermon
Daniel G. Mueller
"God so loved the world ..." begins one of our best-known scripture verses. God loved the world! He didn’t love only one small corner of the world. He didn’t love only one little race, one tiny tribe in the world. God loved the world! He loved Jews and Gentiles alike. He loved a man and a woman named Joseph and Mary. He loved some shepherds. He loved some Wise Men living way off in the East someplace, nobody knows exactly where. God loved the world, even nasty, murderous, old King Herod, who tried to kill ...

Mark 8:31--9:1, Mark 8:27-30
Drama
James F. Crowley
Theme: The evil one has ways of ruining our lives. If we don't have Jesus -- we don't have hope. If we don't believe in Jesus all things are not possible. Summary: Things are calming down at the Pesky home, or so they think. Rena has taken care of sewing the buttons on Sam's shirt and he has finally painted the bathroom, but Bill, their son, has been looking at pornography. Playing Time: 3 minutes Setting: The Pesky home Props: Sam -- an empty can of interior latex and a paint brush Rena -- a shirt with ...

Sermon
Carlyle Fielding Stewart
Those who are beleagured can be strengthened by the prophet, for his words sustain and encourage the weary and draw our attention not only to Israel’s sin and the servant’s obedience, but the compassion of Christ. We not only hear and take heed to the prophet’s words, but we know also that the word has been made flesh in Jesus Christ. The words of the prophet in this text can be words that Christ himself spoke as he faced his accusers and tormentors and as he prepared for his own death upon his entry into ...