Dictionary: Hope
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Hosea 11:1-11
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Leonard Sweet
... leave this matter alone. What would appear to be a simple case of disobedience and swift divine judgment instead becomes another example of God's unreasonable love and obsessive mercy toward Israel. In verses 8-9 God's enduring love is expressed in the anguished cry of a parent "How can I give you up, Ephraim?" While God did not shrink from destroying the sinful Sodom and her sister cities Admah and Zeboiim, the thought of passing such an unmerciful final judgment on Ephraim causes God's parental heart ...

Matthew 9:35-10:8 (9-23)
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Leonard Sweet
... .10) and is anxious to make some kind of properly thankful gesture to Yahweh (v. 12). At last the revitalized psalmist resolves to return faithfulness with faithfulness - acted out humanly by a pilgrimage to the temple in Jerusalem where proper sacrifice and public proclamation could be made. The psalmist's anguished call to God that began this song has been transformed into a cry of joy and faith in this delivering God.

Mark 8:27-38
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Leonard Sweet
... to be, but by asking them to tell him what they have heard others whispering. The surmisings of others, recounted by the disciples, are as complimentary as they are incomplete. Furthermore, these are the same possibilities considered by King Herod as he anguished over his execution of John the Baptist (see 6:14-16). That Jesus' own disciples, who have been traveling with him and taught by him along the way, eagerly mouth these same inaccurate descriptions emphasizes how completely they miss the target. Both ...

2 Corinthians 12:1-10
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King Duncan
... gets out of here without pain.” Paul knew better than most of us that life does not always go the way we plan. But he also knew that pain is not God’s last word on the human condition. There is hope for the sufferer. There is victory for the anguished of heart. We are God’s people. We are followers of Jesus Christ. With God’s help we can deal with any thorn, any obstacle, any heartache. Indeed, pain and suffering and loss can even bring us closer to God. Scott Wesley Brown is a well-known singer of ...

Psalm 71:1-24, Jeremiah 1:1-19, Luke 4:21-30, 1 Corinthians 13:1-13
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B. David Hostetter
... part in public service. Make them pure in motive, strong in counsel, bold in action, fearing the face of none but doing right in the reverence of your name. Have mercy, O Lord, upon all who are suffering, the sick and fevered, those in pain and anguish, and those who watch over them with hope and prayer. Comfort the bereaved by their faith in Jesus Christ raised from the dead and ascended into heaven. Hear the prayers of prisoners who are confined because of their misdeeds. Grant them true repentance and ...

Hebrews 12:14-29, Jeremiah 1:1-19, Psalm 71:1-24, Luke 13:10-17
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B. David Hostetter
... who would be free from the bondage of evil. Give a new vision of goodness to those who have lost sight of it. You are the spring of hope for all who pass through the valley of sorrow and pain. Refresh all who are in despair through anguish of mind or body. Comfort the troubled, heal the sick, turn grief to joy through Jesus Christ our only Savior. Eternal God, we do not need fortune tellers or astrologers to tell us what is to come hereafter. The life, death, resurrection, and ascension of your Son, Jesus ...

Psalm 29:1-11, Isaiah 42:1-9, Matthew 3:13-17, Acts 10:34-43
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B. David Hostetter
... the addicted and whose own lives are also unmanageable. Overwhelm powers of godlessness and crime with the sharp truth of your word and the strong witness of your people. Compassionate Parent in heaven, accompany with your presence those living through days of pain and anguish, weeks of sickness and weakness, months of grief and sorrow. Keep from despair those near to dying. May your peace possess them and give them final victory in Christ, who makes us more than conquerors. As we believe in you, O God, we ...

Matthew 14:13-21, Psalm 17:1-15, Genesis 32:22-32, Romans 9:1-29
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B. David Hostetter
READINGS Psalter - Psalms 17:1-7, 15 First Lesson - Jacob has a unique experience of God. Genesis 32:22-31 Second Lesson - Paul writes with anguish for the unbelief of his own kindred. Romans 9:1-5 Gospel - Jesus would rather feed people than turn them away. Matthew 14:13-21 CALL TO WORSHIP Leader: The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. People: And also with you. Leader: In the morning come ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... cost. Chuck Swindoll once wrote these words that I keep in the front of one of my Bibles. Nobody said it better. "The following is an incomplete list of what you have in store after your morality is found out: Your mate will experience the anguish of betrayal, shame, rejection, heartache and loneliness. No amount of repentance will soften those blows. Your mate can never again say that you are a model of fidelity. Suspicion will rob her or him of trust. Your escapade(s) will introduce to your life and ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... of the people’s interest. At the top of the list was the death of Princess Diana. A princess lives and dies with pomp and circumstance. What followed the untimely and tragic death of Princess Diana was perhaps the most unparalleled expression of anguish ever to follow the death of any human in history. Within hours of the accident, flowers began piling up at the princess’ Kensington Palace. People stood for hours in lines waiting at British embassies around the world to sign remembrance books and add ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... cause of infant mortality and mental retardation, increases 300% after a woman has had one abortion. [1-] But the pro-life argument not only frees you from grief, it frees you from guilt. You see, what is never recorded and never reported is the mental anguish that comes to the women who have had abortions. Dr. Ann Speckhard, a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota, studied the long range mental effects on women who had had abortions. She found that ten years after an abortion 81% still had an unhealthy ...

2 Samuel 18:5-9, 15, 31-33
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Stan Purdum
... May 2004 issue of Psychological Science1 that concluded that people often do not regret things as much as they think they will. The article about the study referred to that scene from Casablanca, and concluded, "Ilsa could not face the possibility of looking back in anguish and so reluctantly boarded the plane, but had she stayed with Rick in Casablanca, she would probably have felt just fine. Not right away, of course. But soon. And for the rest of her life." The tests they ran in that study, however, all ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... of Christ and to follow his lead. Even though he was God, Jesus did not in any way exploit this reality to his benefit. As the omniscient and omnipotent God, Jesus could have done many things or nothing to save humanity. He certainly could have escaped the anguish, pain, and indignity of the cross, but he chose to strip himself of all privilege and took on the human condition in all ways, save sin. As the God-Man, Jesus possessed all divine qualities and attributes, but he was also subject to all the pain ...

Isaiah 50:4-9a
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Frank Ramirez
... new-fangled invention — the magic lantern. This primitive slide projection machine made the rest of the world come alive. Suddenly those people in other countries became real, as he showed their faces and told stories about them. They saw real suffering and anguish, a need for teachers, doctors, nurses, evangelists — caring for people of all stripes. They saw a need, a hunger for the gospel. The young people grew excited. A few bearded elders cautioned the rest, but soon Dunker youths were traveling to ...

Lamentations 1:1-6
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Lee Ann Dunlap
... there to hear when God has been eliminated from the equation? That is precisely where the Bible departs from the secular worldview. When their world collapsed — when the temple was razed and Jerusalem lay in ruin, the Jewish believers took their grief and anguish directly into God's very presence. Their government could not help — it was literally held captive. Their priests were of no use — the temple and its altar of sacrifice were gone. Only God's Word remained. Only God's promise could sustain. It ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... plead “Can anyone hear me? Is anyone there?” At the end of the movie there is a sweeping camera panoramic of the devastation and despair; and a shot of those seeking to make radio contact. The music floats almost imperceptibly into your attention as that longing, anguishing plea is sounded again: Is anyone there? Can you hear me? Is anyone there? And the music calls to your mind the words that we sing to it: “How Firm a Foundation, Ye Saints of the Lord, Is Laid for Your Faith in His Excellent Word ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... , the most common fear – the fear of parents in relation to their children. I’ve experienced it, I’m not over it yet. We fear what’s going to happen to our children – the kind of lifestyles that are present in our culture causes a parent to have anguish about what life child, lifestyle his child or her child is going to choose. Who are they going to marry? What vocation are they going to select? Are they going to really be able to make it? And so we fear. And there are all sorts of fears. Fear ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... to Caesar and, and that he was claiming to be Christ, a king. So Pilate can’t understand what’s going on. It must have been confusing to him. Here was a pale, meek, weak man; his hands bound behind him; pale in the face because of pain and mental anguish, and Pilate sneers beneath his breath, what are these Jews up to now? What do they think they’re doing? And, who is this they’re bringing to me? And then he sneers aloud, you, you’re a king? If Jesus had answered no, he would have been answering a ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... first condition to meet if we’re going to appropriate God’s deliverance. And the second is – pay your vows to the most-high God. About two weeks ago, I sat with a man who was on the verge of death; cancer was ravaging his body, and he was anguishing in what seemed to be a hopeless situation. I spent about 30 minutes with him in the hospital room and his despair; his despair was punctuated with prayerful pleas that he might live a bit longer. In fact, he said, if I could make it just another year. He ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
A doctor and his nurse responded to the anguished plea of a farmer, who was calling the doctor to attend to his wife who was desperately ill. The doctor with his ever-present black bag along with his nurse, were ushered upstairs to the bedroom where the woman was. The farmer stayed with his family in the parlor downstairs. ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... past. His birth scandalized the community of Nazareth. He was conceived and born out of wedlock. His mother gave birth to him before she even married the man to whom she was engaged. And this guy wasn't even his real father. It was a time of shame and anguish for the families. I don't think it was that hard for this young couple to leave Nazareth and go to Bethlehem. At least there, they could leave some of the stares and whispers behind. But it didn't end there. You see, all the hoopla caused by his ...

John 1:1-5, 9-14; John 13:31-32; John 20:30-31
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Billy D. Strayhorn
... can't do it justice. You see, faith is not a summer blockbuster with jaw-dropping special effects. Faith is usually seen in the silent touch of a desperate housewife, or the quiet hope of a father walking into a room filled with the smell of death or the anguished hope of a teenager looking for answers in the midst of a crisis. And while Superman is fun, SOMETIMES FAITH ISN'T. In John 16:33 Jesus said: "I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... Lochearn, and sank in twelve minutes. 226 people were killed. Back in the United States Horatio Spafford was waiting for news of his family. After waiting for ten days, he received a six word telegram which read: "Saved alone. What shall I do?" Filled with anguish, Spafford immediately left Chicago to bring his wife home. While sailing near the place where his daughters had died, he wrote the words to the hymn "It Is Well With My Soul." In spite of the tragedy in their lives, neither Spafford or his wife ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... had disappointed God something fierce. And they realized they'd been duped by the serpent who, although he was punished and forced to crawl on his belly for all of eternity, still left laughing at the plight of Adam and Eve. It's said that God saw the torture and anguish that was taking place in the hearts and souls of Adam and Eve and it broke God's heart. God grieved for the lost innocence of His children. And God feared for the love and faith of each of His future children. If they didn't know the love ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... . I liked the wall hanging I saw in a store or office, don't remember exactly which, it read: "One day I shall burst my buds of calm and blossom fully into hysteria." God created us with feelings. It's how we deal with life. Laughter, joy, tears, anguish, fear, anger all of these are ways we cope with a situation. It's how we express the situations effect on our lives. Are the feelings always appropriate to show, not necessarily. When anger turns to rage it can be dangerous. But should we own those feelings ...

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