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26. A Commitment to "Words of Life"
John 6:56-69 
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Brett Blair
... , returning home only to find his wife dead and his children vanished. A few weeks later, he died from exhaustion. This is the story of the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence. It is a story of the high price of commitment. It also the story of Jesus' disciples who paid the high price of commitment. History tells us that they all died because of their witness to Christ. And so you all are free to go. You may leave right now, but let me ask you: To whom shall you go? He has the words of life.

27. The Commitment of a Friend
Illustration
King Duncan
... Jews. Page was determined to find a writer who would be interested in telling the story of Oskar Schindler. One day a novelist, Thomas Keneally, came into Page's shop to buy a briefcase, and Page told him his story. Keneally was intrigued and agreed to commit Schindler's story to print. What resulted was a moving story of a man who helped hundreds of Jews escape certain death at the hands of the Nazis. The book was dedicated to Oskar Schindler and to Page's "zeal and persistence" in getting Schindler's ...

28. Love Requires Commitment
John 21:15-25
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Brett Blair
... of candy. The third lad saw how this was developing, thought for a moment, and said, "My mom loves me the most because if I gave her a quarter she would keep it and tell me how much my quarter is going to help pay the bills. Love requires a commitment. Jesus required it of Peter; He requires it of us today.

1 Thessalonians 1:1-10
Bulletin Aid
... has called us in love to be your children: Inspire us with your Spirit; that we may be strong in our convictions to live the Christian life. We pray through Christ our Lord. Amen. Prayer of Confession Our intent is to be Christian, Father; but our commitment to live the Christian life is not true to our intentions. We practice what we see more than what we say. Forgive us for our failure to demonstrate our convictions through our life style. Strengthen us by your Spirit; that our faith, hope, and love may ...

30. Chrysostom's Commitment
Matthew 10:1-42
Illustration
Larry Goodpaster
... separate me. I defy you for you can do me no harm." Living as we do in our Western, religiously-tolerant society, we may never face a crucial moment such as Chrysostom 16 centuries ago. We do, however, face similar temptations to renounce our faith, ignore our commitments, or compromise our loyalties. We will be tempted to deny we ever heard of the one called Jesus the Christ. We will be enticed to deny his power over our lives with phrases like: "Come on, everyone else is!" or "It will be fun, and no one ...

Bulletin Aid
James Wilson
... the voice of God fills our ears with its beauty and strength. Leader: Let us lift our voices in praise for God's kindness and mercy! All: Blessed be the name of the Lord! Collect Almighty and merciful God, in Jesus we saw a life of perfect commitment. Even when faced with danger, from His baptism to the cross, Jesus never strayed from Your will. Help us to be faithful, Lord. In Christ we pray. Amen. Prayer Of Confession Lord, when we first placed ourselves into Your loving care we knew Your Spirit's power ...

32. Fully Present, Ready to Commit
Matthew 22:1-14
Illustration
Keith Wagner
... really here then you are listening and challenged by the scriptures. If you're really here then it doesn't matter what you are wearing since you are focused on the kingdom of God, thirsting after righteousness and seeking the kingdom. If you're really here then you are fully committed and are willing to make some changes in your life to be a participant. If you're really here you are ready to help regardless of what string you're on.

33. Love for God Is a Commitment
Matthew 22:34-40
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King Duncan
... she is praying for those whose books she is working on." That's loving God. People make the same mistake with loving God that they make with loving a spouse. They confuse love with a feeling. Feelings are important, of course, but love for God is, first of all, a commitment.

34. Commitment
Mark 8:31-38
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... comes to me and does not hate his own mother and father, his wife and children, his brothers and sisters, he cannot be my disciple." Even something as noble as the love of family, as good and right as that is, cannot stand in the way of commitment to the Kingdom of God. Jesus said, "If any man would come after me let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me." Laziness, fear, selfishness, family nothing can stand between us and the call to discipleship. Jesus Christ demands our obedience. Jesus ...

35. A Man of Commitment
Mt 21:23-32
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King Duncan
... 's pocket was this prayer that he always carried with him: Lord, take me where You want me to go; Let me meet who You want me to meet; Tell me what You want me to say, and Keep me out of Your way. Father Mychal was a man of commitment. He understood that the vows he took before God were not a trivial matter. He is one who said, "I'll go, Father" - and he went.

36. Commit to Memory
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... the audience recite verses of Scripture. One man stood and said, "Perhaps we have misunderstood. Did you mean verses or chapters?" These villagers had not memorized a few select verses of the Bible but whole chapters and books. Thirteen people knew Matthew, Luke, and half of Genesis. Another person had committed to memory the Psalms. That single copy of the Bible given by Billester had done its work. Transformed lives bore witness to the power of the Word.

Sermon
James Merritt
... we are asking you to envision a church that is laser focused on leading people to love God, serve others and share Jesus. Last week we focused on the first part of that vision known as the Great Commandment—love God. Today we look at the Great Commitment which is serve others. If you went to Wall Street and asked the question: “What is the secret of greatness?” Wall Street would say: “Money, and lots of it.” If you were to go to Washington and ask: “What is the secret of greatness?” They would ...

Humor
A Sunday school teacher asked a little girl, "What are the sins of omission?" Thoughtfully, the little girl answered, "They're the sins we ought to have committed but haven't thought of." She's close to right. When we know what needs to be done, and we have the opportunity to do it, yet we don't do it, this is a sin of omission.

Bulletin Aid
James Wilson
Call To Worship Leader: Let us join in song and celebration for God's redeeming love! People: The Lord is merciful and loving and calls us to be the same. Leader: Our lives can make a wonderful difference if we love one another. People: For the world longs to witness the Gospel, not just to hear about it. Leader: Then let us live our lives with joy, for God has surely blessed us. All: Blessed be the name of the Lord! Collect O God, we are so grateful You opened the door for us to be a part of Your kingdom ...

Drama
Dave Marsh
Director's Notes: Our pastor did a series on "leaving the camp" which basically talked about how we can become complacent about where we are at in our walk with the Lord and how we need to move on. This drama is in two parts: The first where the guy is unprepared to leave the camp and later where he suffers the consequences. Remember, it's important that we know that the next mountain peak is where God wants us to go next, not be content and we need to make sure we are prepared to go there... Cast: Dave: ...

41. Commitment
Matt 5:1-12; Mark 6:14-29
Illustration
Donald Deffner
J. Upton Dickson, who brands himself as a Christian humorist, joked after writing a pamphlet called “Cower Power,” that he was thinking about founding a society called D.O.O.R.M.A.T.S. It is an acronym for “Dependent Order of Really Meek and Timid Souls.” Their logo would be a yellow caution light. And their motto would be “The meek shall inherit the earth…if that’s okay with everybody.” Of course, Upton quipped, the society didn’t last very long when someone objected!

42. Not Ready for the Commitment
John 6:56-69 
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Ye call Me Master and obey me not, Ye call Me Light and see me not, Ye call Me way and follow me not Ye call Me Life and desire me not, Ye call Me wise and acknowledge me not, Ye call Me fair and love me not, Ye call Me rich and ask me not, Ye call Me eternal and seek me not, Ye call Me gracious and trust me not, Ye call Me Noble and serve me not, Ye call Me mighty and honor me not, Ye call Me just and fear me not, If I condemn you, blame me not.

43. Sometimes Love Does Not Count The Cost of Its Commitment
SOS 8; Luke 14:25-35
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William Gladstone, in announcing the death of Princess Alice to the House of Commons, told a touching story. The little daughter of the Princess was seriously ill with diphtheria. The doctors told the princess not to kiss her little daughter and endanger her life by breathing the child's breath. Once when the child was struggling to breathe, the mother, forgetting herself entirely, took the little one into her arms to keep her from choking to death. Rasping and struggling for her life, the child said, " ...

44. Undistracted and Committed
Mark 1:9-13
Illustration
Tim Zingale
There's a legend of a king who had one beautiful daughter. She had many offers of marriage, but she couldn't make up her mind. A romantic girl, she wanted a man who would love her more than he loved anything else. Finally, she devised a way to test the love of her suitors. An announcement was made and sent throughout the kingdom that on a certain day, there would be a race. The winner of the race would marry the princess. The race was open to every man in the kingdom, regardless of his position. All that ...

45. The Church Without Commitment
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Editor James S. Hewett
Emerson Colaw tells about doing some work with his church's nonresident membership list. He wrote a letter to one family that had been very active in his church. A letter came back saying, "Mr. Colaw, we now live near a university campus and we go every Sunday to the chapel service there. They have unusually fine music ... they have nationally known preachers ever Sunday morning." And she added a note he didn't think necessary. "We had not heard such preaching as that before. The children are being taught ...

46. How Commited Are You?
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Editor James S. Hewett
There is a story about two New York men who had never been out of the city. They decided that they had had it with city living, so they bought a ranch down in Texas in order to live off the land like their ancestors. The first thing they decided they needed was a mule. So they went to a neighboring rancher and asked him if he had a mule to sell. The rancher answered, "No, I'm afraid not." They were disappointed, but as they visited with the rancher for a few moments one of them saw some honeydew melons ...

Sermon
Derl G. Keefer
The story is told of young boy in a church Christmas program who had one line to remember. His role was that of the Angel of the Lord and his one line consisted of: “Behold, I bring you good tidings.” He wasn’t clear about the word “tidings” so he asked his mother what it meant. She defined it as “news.” Sunday morning the play was going smoothly and all was well. He was sent onto the stage as the Angel of the Lord announcing to the shepherds about God’s message. When he got on stage and looked out at the ...

Sermon
Derl G. Keefer
Moline, Illinois, September, 1977 was the place and date for a special gift that Terry Schafer purchased for her policeman husband, David. It was a pre-Christmas gift. She had a fear that it might be too expensive, but nothing was too good for her husband! She loved him with all of her heart and wanted this to be special. Slipping into one of the stores that was on her list she found the exact item she wanted, but it was too expensive for her to buy outright. She talked with the salesman and told him that ...

49. Does Your Commitment Show?
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Maxie Dunnam
Some years ago there was a college student who became a Christian late one spring and joined the church. He had a summer job working in a logging camp. This concerned some of his new Christian friends. They felt that the rough, tough, worldly lumberjacks might tease him harshly and perhaps tempt him to let go of his faith. So they prayed for him daily. When the summer was over the young man came back home. "What was it like?," his friends wanted to know. "Did you make it O.K.? Was it difficult for you? Did ...

Luke 9:51-56, Luke 9:57-62
Sermon
Larry Powell
... discovers the trail, it mingles in his senses, it stirs him to want to go on. He is on the trail. No, now he is off. He crosses it again but he is not after the prize. He is only curious about the nature of the trail. He is not committed to the trail, much less him to whom the trail leads. The Scriptures depict him as showing up on the trail from time to time, but he cannot stay on it. There is another figure. He is walking away from us, but it looks like - yes, it is Demas. We ...

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