Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Kent Moorehead
... -will desirous of being just that - a Pacifist? And what higher commendations could there be than that of the Master himself who said: "Blessed are the ‘Pacifists’, for they shall be called the children of God" (Matthew 5:9). Suppose we quit this vile business of calling names. Suppose we stop labeling each other or hurling epithets at those with whom we disagree. To be sure, we are all tempted to practice this art - particularly when we do not know how to answer intelligently and convincingly certain ...

Sermon
Leonard Mann
... sieze the day, the present day, to grasp it, to grab it. But what for? with what in view? to what purpose? to what end? I suppose there are, in general, two ways to use the day. One is mentioned in Isaiah 22:13 where a group of people are described as slaying ... Who wants to be forever traveling and never arriving? The only way to get anywhere is at last to leave the traveled roads behind you. Suppose you take a map of America and choose a wonderful place you want to go, a place a long way off. There are many ...

Sermon
Leonard Mann
... inappropriate, doesn’t it? There are many in our society who have no idea what Christmas is really supposed to mean. Historically ignorant and spiritually insensitive, having clothed themselves in the mantle of secularism, they apparently are ... 35 year old American soldier wearily said to his buddy, "This is a young man’s war." His nineteen year old buddy sighed and said, "Yes, I suppose it is; but as soon as you’re in it, you aren’t young any more." There is a lot of darkness around us; and often many ...

Sermon
Leonard Mann
... or how young, or rich or poor, or what the conditions are, the word is go forward - and there is always somewhere forward to go. I suppose you know by now, that I am talking about faith, about moving forward as though the way will open - for this is what faith is. I ... wrong to cheat?" The teacher, wishing to be modern and non-authoritarian, replied, "If you can cheat and live with yourself, I suppose that’s all right." The boy didn’t cheat, and neither did he do very well; the grade card he took home ...

Sermon
Jon L. Joyce
... what we want verified. A layman friend of mine was describing the dullness of his own pastor’s sermons. He said: "He has the unique ability to make twenty minutes seem like an eternity." Well, in a sense, that is what I’m supposed to do this morning. In a few, brief minutes, I’m supposed to make you feel like you are living eternal life. That’s that you want, but life as we live it is so small, so futile, so restricted, so provincial, it seems we’re forever beating our heads against the walls that ...

Colossians 3:1-17
Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... their care for indigent persons. Dr. Edward Reed, a Memphis surgeon and Board chairman of the Med made this statement: "For the patients with no insurance, we will be telling them, 'You cannot get health care.' If society can live with that, God help society." Let's suppose that you are a mother or father of a family of three children. One of those children has a life-threatening illness. You as a parent would move heaven and earth to get care for that child. If you had to choose between new clothes or even ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... us before we eat?" There is a Methodist church in West Hollywood whose people go "bar hopping" every Christmas Eve. They go into every bar and hand out complimentary tickets to the church's midnight worship service. Let's suppose, heaven forbid, that this morning in our parking lot a man had car trouble. Let's suppose that he jacked up his car and crawled underneath it to repair something. Suddenly we hear him scream for help. The jack has slipped and the car has come down on top of him. We would all drop ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... is a convertible; the hormones are active; the beer is in the cooler; and he is a smooth talker. If she has no pre-determined rules or standards to govern her behavior, she is a push-over if he happens to be a person of low moral standards. Let's suppose that a young man is a brand new college freshman. In fact, it's his first week in school and happens to be fraternity rush week. He wants very much to join one particular fraternity. One evening he is in that fraternity house with some of the brothers. They ...

Exodus 20:1-21, Mark 2:23-3:6
Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... regular workday. I must issue a word of caution at this point. Don't rationalize your Sunday morning behavior. Are you really indispensable on Sunday mornings at your place of business, or is it just a question of saving a little money? Let's suppose that Sunday is a workday for you. And let's suppose that you are invited to be the guest of a good friend on the prettiest golf course in Shelby County, and the date selected is a Sunday. Would you miss work to go with him? If you can get away from work to play ...

Exodus 20:1-21, Matthew 15:1-20
Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... emotionally, as shriveled in spirit as they are in body, because of lack of attention from those who should love them most. Sometimes we complain about the tendency of aging people to repeat the same story many times. But let's be fair. How many times do you suppose our parents listened to us tell about our first home run or the first time we plunged off the high diving board or the first person of the opposite sex that we thought was so cute? You know, what goes around comes around. So, what does it mean ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... to shine for Christ's sake. Our light is not like that of the sun. Our light resembles that of the moon; it is a reflected light, from the Christ-spirit who lives within us. We care supposed to shine that other persons might see that light and give glory, not to us, but to the Lord who illuminates us. Think for a moment how Jesus' first-century audience would have understood his words. The typical home in Palestine was very dark with only one circular window perhaps ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... cast Bob as the Bethlehem innkeeper. He had to say only two words: "No room." And, after Mary said something, he was supposed to say a second time, "No room." Finally came the day of the performance and the pageant began to unfold. Mary and Joseph ... have a place for him to be born." Then she began to cry. Bob paused for a few moments and then said, "I know what I'm supposed to say, but you can have my room." Thank God for people who dare to violate scripts so that they can follow a higher impulse of love ...

Sermon
James Bjorge
... bears the very stamp of his nature, upholding the universe by his word of power" (Hebrews 1:1-3). Last fall I did a lot of pheasant hunting in Iowa with my older brother. On one of his visits he brought along his black labrador. A lab is supposedly a born hunter with keen instincts for the outdoor life. I was a bit apprehensive though, for this dog had not been trained in hunting skills and I was dubious of his native abilities. Well, the fears were well-grounded for when this explosive black lab hit the ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... about the last time that you burned yourself. Do you remember how it hurt? [Let them answer.] A burn really hurts, doesn’t it? Suppose that you burned your hand by picking up a hot pan on the stove. It made you hurt all over. You might think that ... , you put powder on them. That’s better than scratching them until they really get sore. We know how to treat our body. But suppose someone says something bad about you? What do you do then? Does it help to say something bad about the person who talked about ...

2 Thessalonians 1:12
Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... not. We are like a thermometer, and whatever that thermometer says on the outside is what we are like on the inside. There are a lot of people who have found Jesus as the Savior because they liked what they saw in other Christians they knew. I suppose there are some people who have never known about the love of Jesus because they felt that some of the people who called themselves Christians are not any different than they were. Be a good thermometer and show everyone how much you are for Jesus and how you ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... reality. As Bishop Gerald Kennedy has said: "The great fear of our age is that life has no meaning." Perhaps it was put to me most dramatically by a college girl some time ago. She said: "Take a good look at me, and you will see everything you are supposed to see. I was brought up in a very proper WASP home." (WASP, as you know, is the abbreviation for White, Anglo Saxon, Protestant). "I spent the time in the proper schools, and I had my vitamins prescribed by the best pediatrician. My folks attended P.T.A ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... he was bedridden, crippled, but he told his pastor, Mr. Gruffey, that he would walk with him in the spring when the daffodils were in bloom. On such a spring morning, the pastor came to visit him and said: "Well, Hull, this is the day that we are supposed to walk together. Where are your clothes?" Hull sat up in bed and said: "Right here under my pillow. You see, I’ve been praying all of these weeks, and they’ve always been here waiting for this day." Prayer with great expectation! Does it work? Talk ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... , he had not grieved, he had been relieved. Deep inside of him, he was glad that she was gone, because she had made his life a hell for years. And now, years later, the burden of that guilt - of feeling glad for the death of someone he was supposed to have loved - was tearing him apart, more deadly, more destructive, more devasting than any disease could possibly be. So the weariness of carrying the burden of guilt is upon many of us. The burden of unforgiven sin is a very heavy and a very tiring burden to ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... , yes, trifles in themselves; and yet, they have made life happier, more meaningful for some other person for that day. By the most simple arithemetic, look at the result. You send one person - only one - happily through a day. That’s 365 a year. And supposing you live for forty years after deciding on this kind of medicine. You have made 14,600 people, fellow human beings, happier for a little time. That’s quite an accomplishment, isn’t it? In simplest terms, then, you live with yourself by living IN ...

2 Timothy 1:1-2:13
Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... us knows anything about it." Some time ago a group of medical research scientists heard one of our leading biologists assert that, at present, biologists do not understand the why and wherefore of a single, basic, biological reaction. Or take light - one would suppose that physicists certainly understood that; and yet, one of them tells us that there are two theories about light, and science is not sure which one is correct. And then he adds, whimsically, that they use one theory on Mondays, Wednesdays, and ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... we had elected in Vietnam and have spent 50,000 American lives and billions of dollars to support keeps itself in power by the very same methods that are used by Communist tyrannies from which we were supposed to have saved it. We find ourselves supporting supposedly democratic governments in Central and South America, only to wake up some morning after a coup d’etat and realize that we are supporting nothing except militaristic dictatorships and totalitarian states. And so with astonishment, we discover ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... excuses are phony and we know that people don’t really believe us when we use them. Let me tell you what I mean. Did you ever get asked to help with the dishes and you knew that you should, but all of a sudden you remembered that you were supposed to read a book? Or maybe someone asked you to pick up the game that was on the floor and you said that someone else was playing with it and so he should pick it up? Well, those are phony excuses and they don’t really fool anyone, not even ...

648. FERRYMAN
2 Samuel 19:18
Illustration
Stephen Stewart
... we often think about the little jobs that are still done by hand - by men - by sheer manual labor. And yet, surprisingly, many of these jobs are very necessary in our workaday lives. For example, take the lowly ferryman. I suppose, if you’ve visited New York City, you might have taken the Long Island Ferry across to the Island, perhaps just for the sake of saying that you had been on it. But did you know that the fifty ferryboats operating in San Francisco Bay carried as many as fifty ...

649. SEER
1 Samuel 9:9
Illustration
Stephen Stewart
... habitually passive: he waited to be consulted. The great prophets, on the other hand, were men of all walks of life who were literally "plucked out of their ways of life" by God, and were driven to deliver God’s messages to his people. Today I don’t suppose we have a profession or calling that parallels that of the seer, although we might not be too far off base if we compare him to the modern-day fortune-teller, who makes his living off the credibility of others, and who, in more cases than not, will ...

Matthew 28:16-20
Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... you ever been lost and wished that you would see something that you recognized soon so that you could find your way? You know how to get to church and some other places near home hut what if you had to go to a far away city? Suppose you wanted to go to Chicago, or suppose you wanted to go to San Francisco or Washington. How would you get there? What roads would you take to get to Chicago? You probably don't know. Do you know how you could find out? (Take out your book of maps.) Do you know what ...

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