Dictionary: Trust
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Job 42:1-6
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John A. Stroman
... what we have known of God in the past, until the clouds lift and the sun shines again. Richard Foster suggests: Through all of this, paradoxically, God is purifying our fatih by threatening to destroy it. We are led to a profound and holy distrust of all superficial drives and human strivings. We know more deeply than ever before our capacity for infinite self-deception. Slowly we are being taken off of vain securities and false allegiances. Our trust in all exterior and interior results is being shattered ...

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Steven E. Albertin
... atheism of the previous East German regime, was very revealing. It revealed the importance of telling the truth in a world filled with lies. She was fascinated with this pastor. He wasn't like so many other people she knew. She didn't believe in God. She distrusted religion and the state and most leaders and institutions in her cynical world. She had been betrayed and lied to so many times that she trusted no one. But she told my friend, "I trust you. You don't seem to have any ulterior motives. You are ...

Deuteronomy 18:14-22
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William L. Self
... be to find ways to keep their pastors from leading. Yet they complained about the ineffectiveness of their churches. What passes for church democracy and congregational leveling is unbiblical and unwise. Everybody's business is no one's business and it demonstrates a basic distrust within the body. The pastor of a neighboring church called me for lunch one day. He sat across the table from me with tears in his eyes as he told me that he had been having difficulty with leading his church, especially in the ...

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Michael B. Brown
... is our faith? "If God so clothes the grass of the fields and feeds the birds of the air," counseled Jesus, "will God not much more take care of you, o ones of little faith?" William Barclay was probably correct when he suggested that "worry is essentially distrust of God." A French prince in the Middle Ages was asked if he were faithful to his wife. He answered: "Yes ... frequently." The line is humorous but the point of the story is anything but. Sometimes in life it is all too difficult to find someone to ...

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Sandra Hefter Herrma
... , productive adult. Some grow up to commit crimes, turn to drugs, go from one job to another or one marriage to another, unable to find their calling or even a sense of stability in their lives. You may have had to learn to turn a child loose, distrust what he says, even protect your property or person from your child, but she will never stop being your child. Even if you have "disowned" them, out of anger or fear, they never stop being your children, as your midnight tears will witness. This is the ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
Object: A wheelchair Lesson: No distrust made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God. Good morning, boys and girls. I'm sure you have all seen one of these before. This is a wheelchair and, as you know, it is used for people ...

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Thomas Long
... : Words, words, words ... is that all you blighters can do? Don't talk of stars burning above; If you're in love, show me! Or, as Edgar Guest put it, uncomfortably closer to home: "I'd rather see a sermon than hear one any day ...."1 This distrust of words is nothing new, of course. Indeed, it's been there almost from the very beginning. According to the story of Adam and Eve, the situation began to deteriorate in Eden precisely at the point that the serpent began to raise the possibility that words just ...

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John R. Bodo
... than a clanking of theological armor is at least partly salvaged by paying attention to the man born blind as a man. At first he is a stereotype: a text for the debate. But soon he is revealed as a person with integrity, curiosity, and tenacity. Distrusted and despised as a sinner, his witness proves more than a match for the Pharisees with his shrewd mind and sharp tongue. The debate continues, but his witness must henceforth be reckoned with. Scripture: John 9:1-41 There are many things in life which make ...

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John A. Terry
... earth; it is the meek only who inherit it from the Heavenly Father, free from all defilements and perplexities of unrighteousness." Woolman "Meekness is love at school, at the school of Christ. It is the disciple learning to know, and fear, and distrust himself, and learning of him who is meek and lowly in heart, and so finding rest in his soul." J. Hamilton "Meekness cannot well be counterfeited. It is not insensitivity, or unmanliness, or whine. It is benevolence imitating Christ in patience, forbearance ...

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Harry N. Huxhold
... and statistics concerning family life in our day relate over and over again how difficult human relations are in every area of life. One reason for failure in human relations is due to the fact that people are put in opposition to one another by indifference and distrust. However, what is more fundamental is that we have lost the basis for human values and priorities, because we have lost the sense of responsibility to the One who alone is able to make us at one. It is in our Creator that we discover who we ...

Psalm 37:1-40
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John A. Terry
... earth; it is the meek only who inherit it from the Heavenly Father, free from all defilements and perplexities of unrighteousness." Woolman "Meekness is love at school, at the school of Christ. It is the disciple learning to know, and fear, and distrust himself, and learning of him who is meek and lowly in heart, and so finding rest in his soul." J. Hamilton "Meekness cannot well be counterfeited. It is not insensitivity, or unmanliness, or whine. It is benevolence imitating Christ in patience, forbearance ...

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Leonard H. Budd
... And, in the next chapter of Hebrews, the writing directs that we must "throw off every encumbrance, weight; and run with resolution the race set for us." (Hebrews 12:0 1) Encumbrances diminish faith. Fear diminishes faith. Hate, too, is a weight upon us, as is worry and distrust. And so the message comes at us from many directions: Have faith in God's care. Trust God and the life God has given in Christ Jesus. Yet, there are some folks, some we know, who have little or no trust, whose lives are filled with ...

1 Samuel 2:12-26
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Charles Curley
It was a time of distrust and disillusionment in the land of Israel. People did not trust those who governed them. Those in positions of leadership were thought to be inept or corrupt, and often both. There was a lack of vision about the future of the people. Because those in leadership seemed helpless, hopeless and ...

Mark 5:21-43
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Dallas A. Brauninger
... and the intangible. It symbolizes the faith that connects us with each other and to God. I once told Jairus, "Do not fear, only believe." These words held one meaning in my early ministry. They hold even fuller connotations in your time when caution and distrust also threaten to violate relationships. Yours is an era when wrongful body contact must awaken caution. We also need to see that Christians are called to teach each other to become sensitive both to unholy touch and to holy touch. Might we call this ...

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James Weekley
... the miracle of friendship did not materialize. Jesus himself needed friendships to sustain him during his long, tiring hours. When the home door was slammed in his face, well, it got to him. It is a natural human assumption that people are distrustful of others until proven otherwise. Today's custom of handshaking originated, not with brotherly (and sisterly) camaraderie, but from a suspicious all hands-on-the-table policy. When a transaction was made between two persons, each wanted to be dead certain the ...

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Erskine White
... and see which ones speak to you. The story is about tolerance and understanding. It says that God is the God of all people. God loves Nineveh as much as Jerusalem, Moscow as much as Middle America. So, who are the people (or even the individuals) you despise and distrust? Can you see that they are as important to God as you are? Can we all be like Jonah, getting to know them better as people? The story is about saying "yes" to God's call. Where is the Nineveh God has called you to enter - the situation God ...

Acts 2:1-13, Psalm 104:1-35, Joel 2:28-32, Genesis 11:1-9, 1 Corinthians 12:1-11, John 16:5-16, John 20:19-23, John 15:18--16:4
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George Bass
... 11:1-9 (L, C) and Acts 2:1f. - "Blowing Away The Tower." Note: This reading ought to be part - the first part, I believe - of a sermon on Acts 2. It shows "Babel" as the creation of diversity of language and the disunity that leads to despair and distrust, hatred and violence, in the world. Acts 2 would portray God's action on Pentecost by which there is a total reversal of "Babel," so that all people - recognizing it, or not, are and will be one in Jesus Christ, the Lord of all. When the wind blew on ...

Colossians 1:15-23, Luke 10:38-42, Genesis 18:16-33, Colossians 1:24--2:5, Psalm 15:1-5
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George Bass
... :8-17 (C) - "On The Reception Of Prophets And Pastors." This pericope really needs to be connected to verse 41 of Matthew 10: "He who receives a prophet because he is a prophet shall receive a prophet's reward...." The past few years, a veil of distrust has hung over the clergy like a shroud and many lay people have lost, in addition to their respect for pastors, their faith. A sermon on "the reception of prophets and pastors" might be of spiritual help to the people in many congregations who are struggling ...

Matthew 10:1-42
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Carlyle Fielding Stewart
... . We must shake off these serpents and demons if we expect the full benefit of God's blessings as we do ministry! This serpent that latched on Paul at this critical time of his journey represents terror, fear, doubt, sadness, depression, unforgiveness, distrust, disobedience, calamity, strife, and apathy. As Paul shook these things off, we must shake them off. The serpent threatened to harm him, thus thwarting his service and movement for God. As believers we must shake off the memory and pain of our ...

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Johnny Dean
... in the USA for which we will be offering thanks come the twenty-sixth of November. Now I want you to imagine the person behind the desk at the IRS, the one who will be conducting your audit. Imagine that they are not only intimidating and distrustful, but also dishonest (I know it’s stretch, but try to imagine that). Imagine that they will receive a percentage of the corrected amount resulting from the audit, and that they will do or say almost anything to prove that what you paid was not enough. Now ...

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Larry Powell
... the person in charge of securities and said, "I want to put my valuables in your safe because I don't like the looks of the Jap in my stateroom." "Very good, sir," came the reply, "he brought this down just a short while ago." Suspicion and distrust do not seek virtue; they seek justification. The "Desiderata" does not encourage us to ignore the wrong and be oblivious to flim-flam; it says, do not allow these things to blind us to what virtue there is. Jesus made the same appeal long ago when he addressed ...

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... the kingdom makes the difference. The Vision of What Will Be It is quite unlikely that this new life of the Kingdom will stamp its imprint on the lifestyle of the world, that differences between the nations will be settled in a lasting peace, that distrust measured by an arsenal of nuclear advantage will be dissipated, that humanity will gradually progress to its millennium of glory. But I entertain by faith the vision on this All Saints’ Day of what assuredly will be - that by the mercies of the living ...

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Wallace H. Kirby
... and Sue, to Joe and Betty? I can almost picture the high moments in their lives as they made plans for their weddings, almost sense all the expectations that they carried into their marriages. Now, because of disillusionment, disenchantment, distrust, disloyalty, disagreement, dissatisfaction, those pledges of faith and those vows of love are shattered. The commitment, the covenant they made on their wedding day has been broken. From their experiences we could glean bruisings, brokenness, bereavement. Their ...

1 Corinthians 10:14-22
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... the Have-nots. There are so many divisions in our world. Our own nation is split into hundreds of shattered fragments as well. Just a quick glance at the newspaper reveals the rift that greed has brought between labor and management. There is anger and distrust between Blacks and Whites. And the Rich keep themselves separate from the Poor. There is so much division in this "One nation under God - indivisible - with liberty and justice for all." But I suppose it is not too shocking to see all the division in ...

Jeremiah 20:7-18, Psalm 69:1-36, Psalm 91:1-16, Genesis 28:10-22
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... Aucas and the missionaries, who gave their lives as they attempted to make contact with the Aucas in order to preach the gospel to them. It is one of those stories which reminds us that the proclamation of the gospel continues to be met with distrust, hostility, and violent action - now, just as Jesus predicted it would in the first century A.D. 1. All people - of every age - need to hear the gospel of Jesus Christ. Hence, Jesus continues to give "marching order" to the faithful, commanding the church to ...

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