Dictionary: Trust
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Understanding Series
Christopher J. H. Wright
3:21–22 To close his opening historical survey, Moses looks forward to the future as entrusted into the hands of his successor, Joshua. The lessons of the past were especially for him, and the most important lesson of all was that God’s victories were infinitely repeatable. If God could defeat two kings, God could defeat many more. Yahweh was a God who was not coincidentally ...

Deuteronomy 4:15-31
Understanding Series
Christopher J. H. Wright
... such subordinate objects of worship by God’s redemptive power (v. 20). God’s “assignment” of such lesser objects of worship to the nations would then be seen as provisional and intended to be replaced by the true worship of the living God presently entrusted to Israel. This would then be another dimension of Israel’s role as the agent of God’s blessing the nations. Such an assumption of provisionality would fit with Paul’s affirmation of God’s leniency toward those who imagine God is to be ...

Deuteronomy 18:9-13
Understanding Series
Christopher J. H. Wright
... deliberate and significant, like the putting of the judge before the king. Maintaining justice was a higher priority than having a dynastic monarchy. Judge and king must both submit to the law of God, just as the priest must faithfully teach it. But what if those entrusted with such forms of leadership were themselves to go astray? Then the last word was God’s. And God would put that word in the mouth of God’s prophet. 18:9–13 To prepare the way for the section on the role of the prophet, Deuteronomy ...

Deuteronomy 18:14-22
Understanding Series
Christopher J. H. Wright
... deliberate and significant, like the putting of the judge before the king. Maintaining justice was a higher priority than having a dynastic monarchy. Judge and king must both submit to the law of God, just as the priest must faithfully teach it. But what if those entrusted with such forms of leadership were themselves to go astray? Then the last word was God’s. And God would put that word in the mouth of God’s prophet. 18:9–13 To prepare the way for the section on the role of the prophet, Deuteronomy ...

Deuteronomy 31:9-13
Understanding Series
Christopher J. H. Wright
... be in the law being accessible and intelligible (30:11–14) if it were lost, forgotten, or otherwise became unknown? In the secular treaty texts, arrangements were normally specified for the storage and periodic reading of the treaty; here this task is entrusted to the religious leaders (the priests; v. 9) and the civil leaders (the elders; v. 9). Both are important because the law embraces the whole of life, just as the covenant embraces the whole community (notice again the social inclusiveness of the ...

Deuteronomy 31:30--32:47
Understanding Series
Christopher J. H. Wright
... deliberation H. 43: Concluding doxology 32:1–6 The song opens with a summons to the heavens and the earth to listen. Secular treaty texts had lists of witnesses, usually gods and goddesses, who could be appealed to if either side breached the treaty. This role is metaphorically entrusted to the heavens and the earth in Deuteronomy 4:26, 30:19, and 31:28, and so here they are summoned to fulfill their duty in the impeachment of Israel (cf. Ps. 50:1–4; Isa. 1:2; Mic. 6:1f.). Though in form this is a ...

Deuteronomy 33:1-29
Understanding Series
Christopher J. H. Wright
... above even family bonds in circumstances where they stand in conflict. Jesus calls for no less from all who submit to the reign of God (Matt. 10:34–39; Luke 14:26). The covenant faithfulness of the tribe is thus seen as a factor in their being entrusted with the double priestly work of teaching and sacrificing. While the work of the priests in the sanctuary and at the altar is familiar (v. 10b), we should not overlook the fact that, after parents, the priests were meant to be the main teachers in Israel ...

Understanding Series
Iain W. Provan
... the LORD”—who cannot have been speaking to both him and Micaiah. He maintains that it is Micaiah, therefore, who is lying. 22:26 Amon . . . Joash: Amon is evidently one of Ahab’s high officials (the NIV’s ruler is potentially confusing in this respect), entrusted with control of city affairs in Samaria. The king’s son is responsible for the confinement of prisoners also in Jer. 36:26 and 38:6. Whether this office requires that its holder is literally the son of the king is unclear. 22:28 Mark my ...

Understanding Series
Tremper Longman III
... sign and seal the deed, have it witnessed in duplicate (a sealed and unsealed copy). This was a publicly transacted deal with those present functioning as witnesses. In principle, modern readers will find much that is familiar in this transaction! In any case, Jeremiah entrusts his sealed and unsealed copies of the deed into the care of his trusted assistant and scribe, Baruch, who appears for the first, but certainly not the last, time in the book of Jeremiah (see 36 [throughout]; 43:3, 6; 45:1, 2). The ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Michael Larson to manage his money. People jokingly call Larson the “Gateskeeper” because he has final say on every financial matter. He is given full control of Bill Gates’ money and investments, and his whole job is to be a good steward of the money he is entrusted with. He uses the money on behalf of Mr. Gates to benefit him and do his work. “These days, Bill Gates is worth $81 billion, and at a party he recently said that he has ‘complete trust and faith’ in Larson. The money isn’t his ...

1 Corinthians 15:20-26, 28, Ephesians 1:15-23
Sermon
King Duncan
... Russia. The czar had a good friend who asked him to provide a job for his son. And so the czar appointed the son as a paymaster in the Russian army. This was a position of responsibility. Unfortunately the son was a gambler and lost nearly all the money entrusted to his care. Then word came that the auditors were coming to examine the young man’s records. The young man realized that he owed a huge debt--far greater than he could ever repay. And so he decided to take the coward’s way out. At midnight he ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... song of the sirens and sailed on in safety. The reason the sailors were not interested was that Orpheus, the god of music, was on board and he sang a sweeter song than any known to the sirens. That is an imperfect analogy of what happens when we entrust our lives to Christ. The best antidote for temptation is to be so filled with his song--his salvation--his service--that there is no room for temptation. However, that does not relieve us of the burden of praying daily for his divine care. We have the notion ...

When the Possessor of heaven and earth brought you into being and placed you in this world, He placed you here not as an owner but as a steward—as such He entrusted you for a season with goods of various kinds—but the sole property of these still rests in Him, nor can ever be alienated from Him. As you are not your own but His, such is likewise all you enjoy.

Revelation 7:9-17
Sermon
King Duncan
... , but powerful example of a mother’s love and comfort: “On my first day of kindergarten [my mother] gave me her wedding ring to keep in my sock as a reassurance I would be all right and that she would return for me.” (2) Can you imagine a mother entrusting her kindergartener with her wedding ring? That’s a powerful symbol of comfort. Her wedding ring was a reminder to her frightened child: You will be all right, and I will come back for you. Isn’t that what God offers us in the image of the cross ...

Sermon
George Reed
... than to get them to play games constantly that reward them for a certain behavior. That is what we are subjecting our children to in the most graphic, realistic forms. At the very least, we need to insert some balance into the lives of the young people who have been entrusted to our care by God. We need to let them hear us state our belief in a God of love and a Savior who turned his back on violence as a means of solving problems. We need to stop worrying about whether or not our children like us as ...

Matthew 1:18-25, Luke 2:1-7
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... you’re too disabled for the impossible? Tell Elizabeth that. Tell Mary that. Tell Joseph that. Tell Zechariah that. Tell God’s people that! The impossible is made possible through trust in God’s promises and the promptings of the Spirit. I invite you now to trust, to entrust your spirit into the care of God’s Spirit, to let your mind go for a moment, and to feel the love of God surround you and call your name. We learn to trust by trusting, just like we learn to love by loving. We learn faith by ...

John 11:1-16, John 11:17-37, John 11:38-44, John 11:45-57, John 12:1-11, John 12:12-19
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... in 890 CE. On his tomb were the words inscribed, “Lazarus the Friend of Christ.” If this is true, then the “contract” on Lazarus’ head was never fulfilled. But the threat remained apparently during Jesus’ last weeks. Was Lazarus the disciple to whom Jesus entrusted his mother? Did Mary go to live with Lazarus and his sisters near Jerusalem for the rest of her life until fleeing with them to Cypress? These are the legends of the early church. Surely Lazarus must have been one of the first to ...

Matthew 1:18-25, Luke 1:46-56, Luke 1:39-45
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... ve all been given the gift of the Christ child. Embrace the change that child will bring to your life. Embrace the gift of Life offered to you. Embrace the change Jesus makes in your heart and in your life. Embrace the ministry and the mission that Jesus entrusts to you. Sing a song of joy to someone else this season. You are God’s Song ….God’s Christmas Carol….to someone else in need. One of the most talked about series in the history of television is George R.R. Martin's "Game of Thrones." Based ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... death was more an assured part of life than childbirth. So why did they do it? Identity. Their whole identity was so wrapped up in Jesus, their whole mind and heart was so entwined with the promise of the gospel, that they gladly put their lives on the line, entrusted their path, their hope, and their future in Jesus the resurrected Messiah, because they knew He would keep His promises to them in the time to come. They knew who He was. And they knew what God was doing in love for the world. And they were so ...

Jeremiah 23:1-8, 1 Samuel 16:1-13, Psalm 80:1-19, Psalm 23:1-6, John 10:22-42, John 10:1-21
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... –a life filled with Jesus, the only Life worth living, and the only mission worth risking your life for. God’s dream is to rescue and save every one of His children. For He loves each and every one. God has invested that dream in you, has entrusted that dream to you. Shepherds of God –go out in God’s peace. But more importantly, go out and be shepherds. Dream some God’s sized Shepherd Dreams for our world. And the peace of The Good Shepherd will go with you. Based on the Story Lectionary Major ...

I have to say, I think that we are in some kind of final examination as to whether human beings now, with this capability to acquire information and to communicate, whether we're really qualified to take on the responsibility we're designed to be entrusted with. And this is not a matter of an examination of the types of governments, nothing to do with politics, nothing to do with economic systems. It has to do with the individual. Does the individual have the courage to really go along with the truth?

Advertising ministers to the spiritual side of trade. It is great power that has been entrusted to your keeping which charges you with the high responsibility of inspiring and ennobling the commercial world. It is all part of the greater work of the regeneration and redemption of mankind.


We must be ready to dare all for our country. For history does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid. We must acquire proficiency in defense and display stamina in purpose. We must be willing, individually and as a Nation, to accept whatever sacrifices may be required of us. A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both.


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