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Sermon
King Duncan
... was over, he raised the roof like a madman. And he was jubilant. He said, "I beat the Nazis, I beat them. I got my house." (1) Don't you admire the spirit of a man like thatto be able to build a house amid the rubble of life? I suspect Bartimaeus was such a man. It could not have been much of a life sitting there day after day beside the road begging. Today Bartimaeus could have lived a life of dignity and value even though he was sightless. Thanks to modern technology and educational programs for the blind ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . But what about those situations where it is impossible to seek out the victims of our wrong doing? What if other people will be hurt if we confess to our loathsome behavior? What then? Then we have a difficult problem. Tranquilizers won't helpthough I suspect many people on tranquilizers are there because of a guilty conscience. Positive thinking isn't the answer. The brain knows when it is being hoodwinked. All the good thoughts in the world won't take away the stain of sin from the human soul. There ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . "Here," said Muggeridge, "is the logos of the times, presented in sublime simplicity." In a culture saturated with concern about gas, health, beauty and food, is there any room left for talking about sacrifice of laying down one's life for another? I suspect that most of us were disgusted to read sometime back about the tragedy of Robert McFall, a thirty nine-year old bachelor suffering from acute aplastic anemia--a failure of the bone marrow to produce red blood cells. His prognosis was almost certain ...

1 Corinthians 1:18--2:5
Sermon
King Duncan
... ! I disagree!" In Japan, it is considered rude to disagree with someone outright. Japanese men must sit through meetings without expressing positive or negative emotions for fear of offending someone. (1) St. Paul would have preferred a Japanese church, I suspect, to the church at Corinth. The church at Corinth obviously had some people who did not mind shouting, "I disagree! I disagree!" The church experienced some problems after Paul left, as we noted last week. Cliques formed and feelings were hurt ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... misfortune happened to me. I was a young man then, a little wild and foolish, and, may God forgive me, I sinned with a woman. So to punish me, God turned me into a horse ” your horse. For twenty long years you have been my master, Rabbi, little suspecting who I really was. Well, it seems my punishment is over. I'm again a man, praise God!" When the rabbi heard Jacob's story he began to tremble and prayed for God's mercy. However, there was a practical difficulty to attend to ” he could not continue ...

Sermon
Timothy Wilkins
... of what you build. There are three things of which Christ speaks in this text. They are the foundations of life, the storms of life, and the stability of life. First of all, He says that THE FOUNDATIONS OF LIFE CONSIST OF THE GROUND UPON WHICH YOU BUILD. I suspect that there are a lot of different types of soil on which contractors can build, limestone, bedrock, or chalk. But Jesus says there are only two types of soil on which you can build a life. You either build your life on rock or you build it on sand ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... this room took this story to mean that God would ever tell anybody to take the life of a child. You don't worship the God I worship if you could ever read that into this story. God never intended that Abraham should harm this child in any way. I suspect that deep in his heart Abraham knew that. Perhaps that is why he told his servant, "Stay here with the donkey; the boy and I will go over there; WE will come back to you." In silence father and son walked the final steps to the mountain. As they approached ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... met with the doctors, her mother was given very little hope. Jane feared the moment when she would have to tell her mother that she was dying. In her struggles Jane thought to herself, "Should I tell my mother? Did she already know? If not, did she suspect? Could I give her any hope?" Her mother's birthday was approaching. Jane thought she would go and buy her mother a new nightgown, something her mother would have never bought for herself. When she presented the gift to her mother, her mother looked at the ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... once fallen into the trap of thinking that if he only had more money he would be happy. And because of this thinking, at his former job in another state Tom had embezzled several thousand dollars. He told his pastor that no one at his former employer's even suspected any money was missing. But Tom knew, and God knew. Tom went to his pastor because he wanted to make things right. He could no longer live with what he had done. Tom had confessed his guilt to God, but he wanted to confess to his former employer ...

Galatians 3:15-25
Sermon
Dr. Ronald Love
... great pleasure, "A meeting of high Catholic churchmen has decided that we Jews are not responsible for the crucifixion of Jesus." The second Jewish lady raised her eyebrows. "And who is responsible then?" she asked. "I'm not sure," said the first. "I think they suspect the Puerto Ricans." Why must we always categorize people into groups? Why are we so hung up on those things that divide us? And why do we demean some groups ” even to the point of persecution? TO HAVE THE MIND OF JESUS IS TO VALUE EVERY ...

Sermon
Dr. Ronald Love
... and we look away. That's what the priest and the Levite did. They were the religious leaders in the community. But they ignored the forsaken traveler. We can only guess why. Perhaps they did not want to be made ceremonially unclean by touching one they suspected was dead. Possibly they were just in a hurry and did not want to be inconvenienced. Whatever the reason, they both turned their back. The Samaritan was good because he turned his face on the man, not his back, and he showed him simple human kindness ...

Sermon
Dr. B. Bruce Humphrey
... men! Go ahead, tell everybody that. I hope you are right!" Not knowing what to say, he went home. When Jeremiah got home, he rethought that whole conversation. Have you ever done that? Have you ever thought, "Boy, I wish I had said such and such...." I suspect Jeremiah laid in bed at night thinking about what had occurred. He prayed about it until the Lord gave him a response. Jeremiah came back some days later and made his announcement to Hananiah, "You've taken a wooden yoke from my neck and you've broken ...

Luke 17:11-19
Sermon
King Duncan
... Houston State Teachers College. Rather had a love for football so he tried out for the team hoping to receive a scholarship. The coach, T. F. "Puny" Wilson, was six feet seven inches and a former All-American. Rather writes: "The day was at hand when I suspected that my trial time was up. I was supposedly playing end, and one afternoon Puny had the opposition run one power sweep after another in my direction. This meant that the ball was given to one of their players and all the rest were supposed to knock ...

1 Thessalonians 5:12-28
Sermon
Dr. Chane M. Hutton
... , I believe rejoicing is more of an inward experience. Continuous rejoicing can only occur on the inside. It is an attitude of the heart. The biblical picture of someone who rejoices always is a person who is somehow able to rejoice his or her way through life. I suspect that true Christian rejoicing helps us face the ups and downs of life. It is rejoicing that gets us through the trouble spots. If the Bible tells us to rejoice always, it stands to reason that we should be glad to do it in the midst of the ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... was a member of the opposite sex. Maybe it was your friends. Why talk in the past tense? There are people you and I enjoy impressing right now. Perhaps it's our peers on the job. I can tell you that pastors like to impress one another. And I suspect that's true of doctors and lawyers and teachers and most people. Most of us want to impress someone. We want to be recognized as someone special, someone of significance, someone to be reckoned with. It's a universal instinct, is it not? We like to look good in ...

Acts 1:12-26
Sermon
King Duncan
... but the entire class, as he announced, "Fellow students, let us pray." Joe knew the ritual so well, says RLD, he could go from a sound sleep to leading in prayer at the snap of a finger. (2) Prayer is not a meaningless ritual. I suspect most public prayers fall in this category of mere ritual. Some time back THE JOYFUL NOISELETTER carried a story about a group of students who developed a tactic for dealing with the controversial 1992 Supreme Court ban on prayers at public school graduation ceremonies. After ...

Matthew 21:33-46
Sermon
King Duncan
A tall, burly man entered a San Francisco liquor store sometime back, pointed a revolver at a clerk and demanded money. According to police, when the clerk refused to comply, "the suspect then began to cry," put his gun in his pocket, and ran out of the store. Imagine that. A grown man, spurned by the man he intends to rob, breaks down in tears. I do believe that would-be robber is vocationally impaired. He doesn't belong in the criminal ...

Nehemiah 1:1-11
Sermon
Rev. Dr. Ward Williams
... to expend a little extra effort, a little extra time, a little extra money, to further its program. What have we come to? In a culture saturated with concern about incidentals, is there any room left for talking about teamwork and cooperation? I suspect that most of us were appalled to read sometime back about the tragedy of Robert McFall, a thirty-nine-year-old man suffering from acute aplastic anemia ” a failure of the bone marrow to produce red blood cells. His prognosis was almost certain death ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... ." (Yes, Lord, take your heavenly eraser and blot out everyone's bid and make them higher than mine.) Have you ever asked God to repeal the laws of gravity, undo the past, change weather patterns or something equally as absurd just for your convenience? I suspect we all have at sometime or another. So, we can appreciate our lesson from the Gospel. Jesus is making his first public appearance after his baptism. It is at a wedding. That's interesting. Weddings represent God's unity with His church. They are a ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... for martyrdom. Isn't it interesting? Origen was brave enough to be martyred, but not brave enough to go outside naked. Stepping outside without clothing would have sped up his arrest and imprisonment, but it was a step he was unwilling to take. (3) In a sense, I suspect that talking with a friend about our faith is, for many of us, the equivalent of going outside naked. It makes us uncomfortable. We feel exposed. We declare that we will give our lives for Christ if he should ask it, but to risk a bit of ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... poet that goes something like this: I eat peas with honey, Been doin' it all my life; It tastes kind of funny, But it keeps the peas on my knife. Most of us have never known anyone who eats peas with a knife. It sounds like quite a feat. I suspect I would scatter those little green varmints all around the dining room if I tried it. And yet I understand that there was a time when some people practiced that quaint custom. I thought about this when I read a story that appeared in GUIDEPOSTS recently. It was by ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... robber stuffed the loot down the front of his pants and was out the door before he realized something was wrong. Witnesses say they saw "an explosion taking place inside his pants. He was seen hopping and jumping around," police spokesman Mike Carey said. The suspect stripped to his boxer shorts and left his smoldering pants behind. Police confiscated the charred pants but had not yet caught the robber when the story hit the papers. "He's probably sitting around with an ice pack in his lap," said Carey, who ...

Sermon
John Pugh
... ? In the palace, of course. So, they go to the capital, Jerusalem. News of a new king is about as welcome as a tuxedo in a volley ball game. The king already had more heirs than he wanted. He executed several of his sons and their mothers. He suspected them of trying to seize his throne. So, where's the new king? When we have a tough question, where do we look? The king and the religious leaders in Jerusalem, hold a Bible study. What say the scriptures? Well, the great king, David, was born in Bethlehem ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... of conscience-less, lowlife thugs. For seventeen years, the crime went unsolved; eventually, it would have become just another forgotten file in the police records. But in 1994, a man named Julian Imperial came forward and confessed to the crime. Even though he was not a suspect, even though the statute of limitations had not run out on the case, Julian turned himself in. Why would he do that? Here is the story Julian told the police. Back in 1977, he and a friend had broken into the home of Mary Stein, a ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... good Christian mother. Doors began to open to Roland because of his musical talent. When invited to sing for the British monarch, he sent a cable to his mother, which bore a note of pride. She responded with just four words: "Remember who you are." (4) I suspect that some of us received that message from our mothers somewhere along life's journey: "Remember who you are." It is in the home we learn who we are. Are we persons of worth, persons of value? Are we bright, capable, persons of promise? There was an ...

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