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Genesis 12:1-8, Hosea 5:1-15, Hosea 6:1-6, Matthew 9:9-13, Matthew 9:18-26, Romans 4:1-25
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Russell F. Anderson
... . 4). God concludes that he would rather have his people know him and love him than engage in meaningless ritual actions (v. 6). Lesson 2: Romans 4:13-25 (C); Romans 4:18-25 (RC, L); Romans 4:13-18 (E) Paul holds up Abraham as an example of saving faith. Abraham was accepted by God not because he kept the Law but as a result of his obedience to the Lord. He trusted in God's promise and it was regarded by God as righteousness. His acceptance by God could not have come through keeping the Law, since he had ...

Hebrews 10:19-39
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Wayne Brouwer
... psychotherapist told her. "Now we're getting somewhere! Now we know what you can do to cope with your depression!" But her face fell. "You don't expect me to do this sort of thing every day, do you?" See, there's the rub. That's the tough part about faithfulness. It's a commitment. It's a promise to someone to be there for him at a later date, at another time. It's an appointment marked on the busy calendars of our lives, an appointment down the road, a commitment in the future. But the thing is, the future ...

Genesis 12:1-4a
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Bill Mosley
... is what he does for you: his numerous saving acts, creation, the Exodus, the sending of messengers of his grace; but mainly it is most clearly demonstrated in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This is our hope and our trust. We are saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, and it is reckoned to us as righteousness. If we are honest enough to admit that we can't save ourselves and that all that is comes from God, then we can do no other but to turn to his grace through Christ. This is ...

Mt 14:22-33 · Rom 9:1-5 · Ex 14:19-31 · Ps 106:4-12
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John R. Brokhoff
... do whatever Jesus asks him to do. But, the turbulent waves whipped by gale winds took Peter's eyes and mind off Jesus. He lost faith in himself and in Jesus. At once he began to sink. In his desperation, he cried for help. Jesus became his Savior. Jesus grabbed his ... whether there is some good work to do; rather, before the question is raised, it has done the deed, and keeps on doing it. Faith is a living and unshakable confidence, a belief in the grace of God so assured that a man would die a thousand deaths ...

1 Thessalonians 1:1-10
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Raymond Gibson
... Jesus’ words from the Sermon on the Mount become reality. "Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven" (Matthew 5:16). It has been observed that Christians are saved by grace through faith, but it is by their deeds that they are judged. Jeremiah, the greatest of the Old Testament prophets, had this in mind when he asked, "Do you not see what they are doing in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem?" (Jeremiah 7:17). This ...

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Leonard Mann
... adults, a very attractive, intelligent, spiritually sensitive lady said to me, "Before you leave our church, will you tell us again what it means to live a sanctified life?" She wanted a meaning. In that same church there was a Jewish man married to one of the faithful members of the church. He called me to his home one evening and said, "Will you tell me what you mean when you preach that Jesus is the Son of God?" He wanted a meaning. On one occasion I was invited to one of our denominational headquarters ...

Matthew 9:18-26, Matthew 9:9-13, Hosea 6:1--7:16, Hosea 5:1-15, Romans 4:1-25, Genesis 12:1-8
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John R. Brokhoff
... love for his people, God is at his wit's end to know what to do to bring his people back to him and to make them faithful to the covenant. Outline: God is so desperate that - a. He goes to any length to win us, even the cross. b. He accepts the smallest ... him. c. He uses the most unworthy person for his purposes. Epistle: Romans 4:13-25 1. Why It All Depends On Faith (4:13-16). Need: For many, Christianity is very complex and confusing. There are so many doctrines, positions, and interpretations. They need ...

John 20:24-31, John 20:19-23, 1 Peter 1:1-12, Acts 2:14-41, Psalm 16:1-11
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Marion L. Soards, Thomas B. Dozeman, Kendall McCabe
... be more immediate in the life of the community. The epistle lesson for this Sunday (vv. 3-9) is part of a grand opening statement (vv. 3-12) about the character of the Christian community in the light of the salvific work of God through Jesus. As we will see, faith is an important ingredient to this community. Structure. The text can be divided between a call for the community to praise God for the gift of being "born again" in vv. 3-5, and a reflection on the meaning of being born again for the life of the ...

Galatians 2:11-21
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L. Ann Jervis
... to the law as having happened in the past, but he defines his life in the present as one of being crucified with Christ. This is why Paul can say I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. At the start of his letter Paul connects Christ’s self-sacrifice with overcoming sin and rescuing believers from the present evil age (1:4). Now Paul connects the sacrifice of Christ with the believers’ conformity ...

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W. Robert McClelland
... what we have and multiply it." Christ gives us permission to look at the world differently and, thereby, frees us from the claims and definitions of the reigning authorities. Life is not settled. The way we have been told it is not the way it is at all. Faith invites us to live with a God who consistently offers other options than those seen by the authorities and power brokers of this world. To those who think that all the categories of life are fixed and the world is a closed system in which there are no ...

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James Merritt
... did my ears hear you say? Why I couldn't succeed if I doubled your speed; My friend, I'm not going your way." As long as I am preaching, I'm going to be lashed to the old rugged cross, preaching the old-fashion gospel, and contending for the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints. Because it is right to fight when you fight for right. 1. D. James Kennedy, The Gates of Hell Shall Not Prevail, p. 127. 2. Cited by Herbert J. Miles, The Evangelical Dilemma, p. 129. 3. Ibid. 4. Charles R. Swindoll ...

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Bill Bouknight
... to prime the pump, but not if you drink some first. So pour about one-fourth of the water in and let her soak to wet the leather. Then pour in the rest, medium-fast, and pump like crazy. You’ll get water. The well has never run dry. Have faith. When you get watered up, fill the bottle up again and put it back like you found it for the next feller. (Signed) Desert Pete. P.S. Don’t go drinking up the water first! Prime the pump with it, and you’ll get all the water you can hold ...

Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-19
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Leonard Sweet
... , her reaction is hardly one of awe and thanksgiving. Sarah breaks into hysterical laughter at the mere suggestion of such a ludicrous prediction (Gen. 18:12). It is doubtful that the author of Hebrews would single out Sarah as an example of unswerving faithfulness. While she never rejected the promise, she certainly did not respond to the news with the kind of grateful solemnity the author found so ennobling in others. Positing Abraham as the subject in verse 11 also makes sense in light of the conclusion ...

Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-19
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Leonard Sweet
... , her reaction is hardly one of awe and thanksgiving. Sarah breaks into hysterical laughter at the mere suggestion of such a ludicrous prediction (Gen. 18:12). It is doubtful that the author of Hebrews would single out Sarah as an example of unswerving faithfulness. While she never rejected the promise, she certainly did not respond to the news with the kind of grateful solemnity the author found so ennobling in others. Positing Abraham as the subject in verse 11 also makes sense in light of the conclusion ...

Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-12
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King Duncan
... and a catcher must catch, and the flyer must trust, with outstretched arms that his catcher will be there for him.” (2) Do you believe that when you are flying through the air in a time of crisis that God is there, waiting to catch you? That is faith. It is not simply belief that there is a God. It is absolute trust that God cares for you and is always working to your best good. A woman named Edna Butterfield tells about her husband, Ron, who once taught a class of mentally impaired teenagers. Looking at ...

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John R. Brokhoff
... discovered. B. Miracles are proofs of Jesus' deity. Jesus is not God's Son and the Messiah because of his ability to perform miracles. People of the Bible, before and after Christ, performed miracles. This did not make them divine. Faith in Christ is not built upon Jesus' miracles. Rather, our faith is based on the Cross and Resurrection. C. Miracles are the work of Jesus. Rather, Jesus' miracles are the work of God the Father, who worked in and through Jesus. Jesus did his wondrous works by virtue of the ...

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John R. Brokhoff
... discovered. B. Miracles are proofs of Jesus' deity. Jesus is not God's Son and the Messiah because of his ability to perform miracles. People of the Bible, before and after Christ, performed miracles. This did not make them divine. Faith in Christ is not built upon Jesus' miracles. Rather, our faith is based on the Cross and Resurrection. C. Miracles are the work of Jesus. Rather, Jesus' miracles are the work of God the Father, who worked in and through Jesus. Jesus did his wondrous works by virtue of the ...

Mark 8:31--9:1, Romans 4:1-25, Genesis 17:1-27
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John R. Brokhoff
... age they would have a son, both of them laughed at the idea. They were ordered to name the child Isaac, meaning "laughter." Every time they called him by name, their shame of laughing at God must have been renewed. Though Abraham is known as a man of faith, there are times when faith falters and doubt triumphs. That happens to us, too. Outline: God is no laughing matter because – a. Nothing is too hard for God 18:14. b. God is God and not man 17:8. c. God can be trusted 17:7. 2. Making a deal with God (17 ...

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Charles L. Aaron
... exists at all is a miracle. Looking at God's creation can give us new insight into God's power and sense of beauty. A mountain, the ocean, the stars at night, the tender fragility of a newborn bird can touch something deep inside of us, and our faith perks up. After talking briefly about Abel and Noah, he lifts up the example of Abraham. Abraham was the great patriarch who left what was familiar and comfortable to set out for the place God instructed him to go. His story begins in Genesis 12:1, where the ...

Hebrews 10:19-39
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Donald A. Hagner
... to which reference has just been made (cf. 1 Pet. 3:21; Eph. 5:26). It is this new cleansed state enjoyed by Christians, as well as the open way to God’s presence, that results from the sacrifice of Christ. 10:23 The second exhortation calls the readers to faithfulness, and thus the author returns to one of the major concerns in the letter, the danger that the readers will fall away from the truth (cf. 2:1–3; 3:12–14; 4:1; 6:4–6; 10:26–31). He accordingly encourages them to hold unswervingly (lit ...

Mark 7:24-30, Mark 7:31-37, Proverbs 22:1-16, James 2:1-13
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Russell F. Anderson
... be blind to outward human differences. Love and the law (v. 8). James refers to the precept to "love your neighbor as you love yourself" as the royal law. In effect, he is saying much the same thing that Paul says in 1 Corinthians 13:13, when he concludes "Faith, hope, love abide, but the greatest of these is love." But how can love be a law? Like John, James considers love to be subject to the will. Thus, it can be commanded, like a law. Love is not a matter of feeling but of obedience. Mercy triumphs over ...

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Richard Hoefler
... be that we are in such great pain, we are unable to think at all. Or we are anesthetized on an operating table under the knife of a surgeon with our life hanging in the balance. At these decisive moments, if the outcome of our destiny depends on our having faith and keeping our eyes on the Lord, we are really lost - without hope - helpless. No, the point of this story is not that we need to keep our eyes on Jesus and all will be well. Rather the point is found in Mark’s account where he states, "He (Jesus ...

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Dr. Chane M. Hutton
... Noah shouts, "Why don't you just change one of them!" My memory is that God replies, "Noah, how long can you tread water?" Like the disciples we want God to magically do something which will require little or no action on our part. It is not more faith we are really asking for. It is for God to do for us what we are not willing to do for ourselves. The context of this particular incident in Luke's Gospel is most interesting. Jesus had just given His disciples a lesson on forgiveness. The disciples were ...

Genesis 45:1-28, Isaiah 56:1-8, Romans 11:11-24, Romans 11:25-32, Matthew 15:1-20, Matthew 15:21-28
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John R. Brokhoff
... is only a woman, a pagan, a believer in a false religion, and a foreigner. She makes no claim that she is a good woman, a faithful wife, and a loving mother. She comes to Jesus with one plea and throws herself and her need upon Jesus. This is finally the thing that ... interested in worshiping in God's house. Outline: God's house is open to all – a. Who obey God's law - v. 6. b. Who are faithful to God's covenant - v. 6. c. Who offer sacrifices to God - v. 7. Epistle: Romans 11:13-15, 29-32 1. God's Promise Is ...

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J. Howard Olds
... ? Why is it that the employee who butters up the boss is usually the one who can’t cut the mustard? The reality is that faith has its questions too. Why do bad things happen to good people? Why do the evil prosper? Where is God when it hurts? If life ... ’t have to wait for the church choir tour or mission trip. You can do it on your own. Fan into flames the fires of faith because that’s what matters in the light of eternity. When it comes to your family, are you investing in the things that really matter ...

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