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26. More Than I Expected
Illustration
Maxie Dunnam
... .” It’s sad to find that out after the gift is gone. What about those whom you love -- wives, husbands, children, parents, friends? If you lost them in death, might you say, “She was more to me than I expected.”? I hear it all the time: if I had only known. And it’s always a tragic note being sounded. Death has come unexpectedly. A child married sooner than you anticipated. Illness dramatically alters life. If I had only known! Do something about it now. Look at them with appreciative ...

Sermon Aid
Wayne H. Keller
... Emmanuel"; the other choir sings "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" a little above a whisper. Give thirty seconds of silence. Pastoral Invitation Now, I invite you to stop for a while, and ponder the ways of God. (Thirty seconds of silence.) Declaration of Joyful Expectations Pastor: What have you thought concerning ways of God compared with our ways? People: Our own ways are complicated. Pastor: God has shown us the way, God's way. People: We would like to know it for ourselves. Pastor: Well, there is one who ...

Eulogy
Daniel M. Shutters
... the crucifixion of Christ. The progress and setbacks of _____________ illness are paralleled in the events we recognize later in the Spring of the Church Year ... The Sunday of the Passion began so full of hope, laughter, shouts and smiles of anticipation and expectation. Each year we begin anew the cycle of liturgy which follows the life of Christ. We start with Advent, the preparation for the coming of the birth of Christ. We move into the Epiphany Season - that time which celebrates the manifestation of ...

Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... possible. In larger churches you may want to arrange for three or four parents to state briefly their hopes and ask after the "planted" speakers if there are any others. Thank you, Mom, Dad, Grandma, and Grandpa. You can turn around now. Your parents have great expectations for you. They want you to grow up to be ... what? What did your parents say? (honest) What else? (disciplined) What else do they want you to be? (caring) One day I hope you will fulfill their desires. One day Jesus stood up and announced ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... more clearly we hear the one who knows what really happened on Good Friday and Easter Sunday and the days in between saying, "This cup is the new covenant in my blood. Do this, as often as drink it, in remembrance of me." In moments when we least expect it, the sounds of soft footsteps come up behind us. We turn around, wondering who can it be, and then hope no one caught us looking foolish. In those times when we’re not necessarily trying to be religious, we feel his presence at the table. Like the ...

31. No One Expected Me
Illustration
Unknown
I dreamed death came the other night And Heaven’s gate swung wide; An Angel with a halo bright Then ushered me inside. And there, to my astonishment, Stood folks I’d judged and labeled As "quite unfit," of "little worth" And "spiritually disabled." Indignant words rose to my lips But never were set free For every face showed stunned surprise; No one expected me!

32. Keeping Expectations Low
John 1:6-8, 19-28
Illustration
Billy D. Strayhorn
... an A." Calvin replies, "Really? Boy, I'd hate to be you. I got a C." Curious, Susie asks, "Why on earth would you rather get a C than an A?!" Too which Calvin smugly replies "I find my life is a lot easier the lower I keep everyone's expectations."

33. Expect a Call
Luke 4:21-30
Illustration
Kyle Childress
I was only seven or eight when one of our small-town West Texas heroes came home from Vietnam. He had lived three doors down from me, was a star on the high school football team, and had been in my father's Sunday school class before going off to Vietnam. He came back with one leg and a message. God told him, he said, that the war was wrong and that our church and our town needed to change our minds and hearts about racial segregation. Since he was never given the opportunity to stand in the pulpit and ...

34. What the World Expects of the Church
Luke 15:1-7
Illustration
Brett Blair
... 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 essential to the survival of our world. The line in that Winston-Salem newspaper is a haunting reminder of what the world expects of the church. "Someone trusted the church last night, and the church came through!" May that always be true!

Sermon
John N. Brittain
... the original Grimm Brothers' tales had a good bit of violence and that we have become too comfortable with the sweetened up Disney and Golden Book variety of children's stories. But I have to confess that this traditional tale was not what I would have expected in a "good child overcomes the monster" yarn. Obviously, at least part of the problem was with us. Similarly, were I to tell you that the epistle lesson for today talks about God the Father, his gift of the Son, children, and angels, it would seem ...

36. Expecting Less, Getting More
Illustration
Michael P. Green
A thriving divorce lawyer found himself on the brink of divorce, even though he strongly believed in family life. As he began to ponder why his marriage was falling apart, he asked a friend the following question: “Max, how did you stay married for thirty-five years?” Max, being older, had a rather illuminating answer: “I guess in our generation we didn’t expect as much from each other—and we ended up getting more.”

37. What Did You Expect?
Humor Illustration
Michael P. Green
A family sat down at the dinner table following church one Sunday. “The sermon was boring today,” said the teenage son. “Yeah, could you believe how the pastor stumbled over the reading of the Scripture?” his sister chimed in. “I’ve got to admit it was an uninspiring day,” said Mother. “The choir was terrible.” Finally, father, showing his leadership, said, “Hush, you guys. Quit complaining. What did you expect for a quarter?”

38. To Be Expected
Illustration
John Hamby
Don’t be surprised by temptation. Expect it! It comes to everyone. It will come to you. It is inevitable. Many of us pray for deliverance from some temptation, only to turn right around and expose ourselves to it again! It has been said, “To pray against temptation and yet to rush into occasions that expose you ...

Sermon
Sandra Hefter Herrma
The boss had called the receptionist into his office for one of those chats we all dread. He was displeased with her demeanor in the office. For the most part, she was efficient, did her work on time, and seldom put through a call incorrectly. But her attitude needed an adjustment, he said. He didn't like the way he heard her talking to some of their clients. "Well," she replied, "I really don't have a bad attitude. I treat people pretty much the way they treat me. If they're pleasant, and easy to get ...

Children's Sermon
Object: an umbrella. Lesson: He was greatly surprised, because the people did not have faith. Good morning, boys and girls. Today I brought an umbrella to church with me. I don't know whether it's going to rain today or not, but I wanted to bring the umbrella because it reminds me of a story I wanted to share with you today. Here's the story: Once upon a time there was a church where people came to worship, something like ours right here. But these people lived in farm country, and the crops were all dying ...

Bulletin Aid
Carl Hoefler
Call to Worship Pastor: Mankind is so small compared to God's vast creation. Yet his love is directed to us, that we might receive his blessing! People: God is a great and mighty God, a God of love and justice. Pastor: He is also a demanding God, and rightly so. For he requires love, reverence, and obedience from his children. People: With gladness we bow before him in worship, and depart to serve in obedience. Collect Almighty God, whose majesty fills heaven and earth: Fill our hearts with your love, that ...

Sermon
King Duncan
First of all, a word for the ladies. If you think the man in your life is a world-class, gold-medal sports freak, Linda Geyer has a sporting wager for you. Any horror story you have, she can top. Your husband can't bear to watch anything but the sports channels? Linda's husband Mitch has four TV sets placed throughout their home in suburban California, a fifth in the garage, a sixth on the patio and a portable TV in the car. Your husband watched sports on your honeymoon? At the wedding altar itself, their ...

Children's Sermon
King Duncan
Object: two identical, or at least similar, vases--one vase filled with lovely, fresh flowers and another vase filled with ugly, withered flowers and weeds Good morning, boys and girls. Look at these two vases I brought this morning. Aren't they pretty? Which do you like the best? The one filled with the pretty flowers? Why do you like that best? It's a lot prettier, isn't it? The vases look the same on the outside, don't they? They're the same size and shape, they have the same (or similar) design on them ...

2 Peter 3:1-18
Children's Sermon
King Duncan
Object: Pictures from magazines of several recognizable faces-- Seth Curry, President Trump, etc. Also a picture of Santa and one of Jesus. Boys and girls, I'm going to show you some famous pictures and ask you to identify them. (Show them pictures except for Santa and Jesus and let them identify them.) You did really well. I once read about a study that was done to find out whose picture more boys and girls in our country recognized more than any other. Would you like to guess who that was? (Let them ...

Children's Sermon
King Duncan
Object: Poster or large piece of paper with "SURPRISE!" printed on it. Good morning, boys and girls. I have written a word on this piece of paper that is one of the happiest words I know. It is also one of the saddest words I know. How can a word be happy and sad at the same time? Here is the word: SURPRISE! When can the word SURPRISE be happy? [Let them answer.] That's right. Your friends might say, SURPRISE at your birthday party. Maybe you got something special for your birthday. That would be a good ...

46. Lowered Expectation
Matthew 14:13-21; John 6:1-21
Illustration
John Marks Templeton
Would it surprise you to learn that everything in your life right now is pretty much the way you made it? That from hundreds of options you chose your responses to whatever situations presented themselves? Would you agree that you have exercised the capacity to choose what you have received? If so, doesn't it stand to reason that if you made the choice in the first place, you can change it? What a powerful notion! Whatever happens to you, you can say, "I am the master of my life." But just as the good that ...

47. Expecting Too Much
Humor Illustration
The scene is a classroom. A fourth-grader is standing nose-to-nose with his teacher, both frowning. Behind them is a chalkboard full of unsolved mathematical problems. You can feel the frustration as the boy has worked, erased, struggled, and strained to perform before his class. Quite likely his teacher had just announced in front of everyone that he should have been able to solve the problems. Perhaps she labeled him an underachiever. With a fair measure of perception, the boy is answering back, "I'm not ...

48. High Expectations
Humor Illustration
Reaching the end of a job interview, the human resources person asked a young engineer fresh out of MIT, "And what starting salary were you looking for?" The engineer said, "In the neighborhood of $125,000 a year, depending on the benefits package." The interviewer said, "Well, what would you say to a package of five weeks' vacation, fourteen paid holidays, full medical and dental, company matching retirement fund to 50% of salary, and a company car leased every two years - say, a red Corvette?" The ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... that Jesus was reared in Nazareth. In such a small community it is probable that all those present that day in the synagogue knew him from boyhood. Some of them may have been his companions. The people of Nazareth had expectations of the role of prophet and the role of Jesus. The expectations were not met. Jesus was not what they wanted him to be. Jesus was rejected and he told his sisters and brothers (in so many words) that he was disappointed in their attitude. The people in turn were angered at Jesus ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... later they received a second letter from Jimmy, addressed again to God. It said: "Dear God, thanks so much for the money. But next time please deliver it to our house. If you send it through the post office, they take out $200." I like Jimmy's expectancy. He had enough faith to believe that God would deliver what he asked, and in the full amount. By contrast, we adults have a touch of Ebenezer Scrooge in us...no nonsense, humbug on mystical matters, read the bottom line, Christmas is a big hassle. No wonder ...

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