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Jeremiah 4:5-31
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Richard L. Sheffield
... have no understanding. They are skilled in doing evil, but do not know how to do good" (Jeremiah 4:22, NRSV) In his attempt to get our attention, the call of God to you and me is: Hey stupid! A childish taunt you'd expect on a school yard; not what you'd expect from God. But there it is. Hey stupid, are you listening to me? says God. Driving to the hospital last week I was listening to WCIT Radio program's "Cover Story." Anne Nasha was interviewing Victoria Seitz, the author of Your Executive Image. Seitz ...

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Richard L. Sheffield
... of sin is death ..." (Romans 6:23). In naming the second child Lo-ruhamah God's saying: "Tough! You reap what you sow, don't expect me to be sorry." The third child is Lo-ammi. A son whose name is most fearful of all. The relationship of Israel to God is ... us, there is a newsflash reporting the good news about God. The conclusion to his three-point, three-kid sermon is not the one you expect. It isn't over, yet! Because God's love never ends. Because God's love is like the love in the hymn we sing: "... love ...

Luke 19:28-44
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Robert Beringer
... , we will serve the Lord!'' 1. Those Who Rejected Jesus Christ Let's consider those who on that first Palm/Passion Sunday chose not to accept Jesus as the Christ. For many people, both then and now, Jesus is simply not the kind of Messiah they expected. The fulfillment did not live up to the promise! It is not unlike the young couple who have the big wedding, the glamorous reception, and the romantic honeymoon. They come home to start their married life on Cloud Nine. But then comes the reality: a stubby ...

Luke 15:1-7
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Pamela Urfer
... much going on this time of year. NATHAN: I know. And I really appreciate it. Tell me, how is our father? JOSHUA: As well as can be expected. He's getting old, you know. And life has been hard for him these last few years. NATHAN: I know. That's all my fault and I ... pay back what you owe -- not just the money but the heartache as well? NATHAN: I don't ... I don't know. JOSHUA: No, I didn't expect you would. You're a loser, Nathan. And I'm glad it's finally out in the open for everyone to see. If you had a shred ...

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R. Robert Cueni
... his dream has been an inspiration to others. "What does it mean to us?" is the more fundamental question. It has important learnings for us to glean. First and most obvious, how good to be reminded of the omnipresence of God. In some of the least expected places, we can be overwhelmed by the Holy. If it could happen at Bethel, it could happen anywhere. Indeed, God makes His presence known on the mountaintop of joy, in the valley of despair and in the prairie when the days stretch endlessly before us. Jacob ...

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R. Robert Cueni
... father explained that his new wife had not known about Joe's existence until he showed up on the doorstep. She was very angry. It was causing problems with his other children. The wife told Joe's father he could not continue to see this lost son if he expected to keep his happy home. He hated to do it, but he felt he had no choice. Abraham finds himself in that same spot. He cares about both his sons as well as his wife Sarah. It becomes increasingly obvious that circumstances are such that he is not going ...

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Robert S. Crilley
... suffering that Love has endured for our sake, which, in a sense, also becomes our acquittal. If you will, the justice and mercy of the judge are ultimately one and the same!3 When I was nine years old, my maternal grandmother died. It was not at all expected. In fact, it came as a total shock. We were sitting at the dinner table one night when the telephone rang. I can still remember watching my mother cradling the receiver close to her cheek, her eyes already moist with tears. After she hung up, my mother ...

Psalm 27:1-6, 13-14
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Robert G. McCreight
... my Lord." BULLETIN MATERIAL Notes of the Psalms of New Orientation There is a third type of psalm to which we now turn. They are the psalms of new orientation. These psalms bear witness to the surprising gift of new life just when none had been expected. The new orientation is not a return to the old stable orientation, for there is no such going back. Rather, the speaker and the community of faith are often surprised by grace, when there emerges in present life a new possibility that is inexplicable and ...

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Robert R. Kopp
... , I recall this story from Tales of a Magic Monastery (1981): I had just one desire -- to give myself completely to God. So I headed for the monastery. An old monk asked me, "What is it you want?" I said, "I just want to give myself to God." I expected him to be gentle, fatherly, but he shouted at me, "NOW!" I was stunned. He shouted again, "NOW!" Then he reached for a club and came after me. I turned and ran. He kept coming after me, brandishing his club and shouting, "Now, Now." That was years ago. He ...

Drama
Karren Boehr
... sort of getting the same general picture. The Gatekeeper ... the books ... those must be the Books of Life. (Gestures toward books) 1ST SAINT: (Looks around) Amazing, it's almost like I pictured it would be. Though I've got to admit I got here much sooner than I expected. 2ND SAINT: Me too. I got hit, head on, by an 18-wheeler ... didn't make the curve ... it was icy ... (Sighs) And you might say, the rest is history. 1ST SAINT: Mine was an explosion. Gas leak, I think. (Pauses) Man, life goes so fast, and ...

Acts 6:8-15, Acts 6:1-7
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Robert F. Crowley
... relate to an important time in church history. JAMES: So, what will we do? MARTHA: I don't know. PETER: The elders are expecting an answer. JOHN: What is going on? I don't understand. GUY: You will, if you want to. JOHN: They're not acting ... see the Lord work. So, that's my story. Simple, isn't it. But it's true. All that is necessary is that you do what is expected of you and the Lord will provide the increase. You should pray together, minister to each other's needs, and study the words of Jesus. (JOHN AND ...

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Wayne H. Keller
... with you. Here it is. (Give your response.) Hymn of Praise "Be Thou My Vision" Prayer of Praise Include this idea: We thank you for getting here long before we arrived, and for waiting for us. For whatever reason we have come, for whatever expectations we bring, take hold of our minds, hearts, wills.... WE RECEIVE NEW LIFE Introduction to the Act of Recognizing Our Humanity One author has suggested that one way to understand the fall of Adam and Eve, who are you and I, is to view their fall, our fall ...

1 Corinthians 1:1-9, Isaiah 63:7--64:12, Mark 13:32-37, Mark 13:1-31
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E. Carver McGriff
... a desk from the corner of the bedroom, a pack of envelopes fell out. They were the invitations the poor soul had failed to mail for her party a long time ago. So we too must invite Jesus into our lives. 2. I do this by making time for quiet expectation. The holidays, fun though they are, easily make us all so frantically busy that we often fail to make time for that which in the long run will have been most important. I will include below a helpful bit of advice from Scott Peck on this point. 3. I thereby ...

Mark 1:1-8, 2 Peter 3:1-18, Isaiah 40:1-31
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E. Carver McGriff
... Most of us have a varied assortment of faults and foibles which disqualify us as being holy in the conventional sense of the word. Still, if that shines out there in life's distance as something we wish to be, then God will accept that. 3. We can expect the best. "Look on the Lord's patience," promised Peter, "as the opportunity he gives you to be saved." There we have a word which needs defining. In some circles the word "saved" is not popular. Too many images of the overbearing person who is religious in ...

John 1:1-18, John 1:19-28, Isaiah 61:1-11, Isaiah 65:17-25, 1 Thessalonians 5:12-28
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E. Carver McGriff
... were to those disappointed people returning to Israel from their long exile. Excited, they were filled with high expectations when they began to arrive. But social and political disappointments quickly followed. Bone-weary, discouraged, deprived of hope, ... who will not be healed, and a refusal to live in this world by the law of love and justice is such a refusal. 4. God expects us to put forth effort to solve our problems as much as we are able. "They shall repair the ruined cities" (v. 4) is a reminder ...

Luke 1:26-38, Romans 16:1-27, 2 Samuel 7:1-17
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E. Carver McGriff
... and he would be on dialysis the rest of his life. Utterly devastated, his life ruined, Tommy Sands said he did something he had never really done before. As he lay in his hospital bed, he began to pray. He told God that he realized he had no right to expect any help. He wasn't even certain he believed in God. But he said he offered his life to God that night to do with it what he wished. Sands said, "That night my kidneys began to work again, and have been fine since then." He soon recovered, then prayed ...

Luke 17:11-19, Jeremiah 29:1-23, 2 Timothy 1:1-2:13
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John R. Brokhoff
... one stands for Christian principles, the danger is to complain, to question God's justice. Paul in the text saw his suffering as a means of bringing salvation to others. This makes suffering worthwhile some good is sure to come of it. Outline: As a Christian a. You can expect to suffer innocently v. 9. God did not promise sun without rain. b. You can use suffering for someone's good or faith v. 10. Offer your suffering as a sacrifice to God. 2. One thing God cannot do (2:11-13). Need: Here we see the truth ...

Lk 21:5-19 · Isa 65:17-25 · 2 Thes 3:6-13 · Ps 98
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John R. Brokhoff
... to command? His authority to command was given to him by Christ. 2. Eat (v. 10). He who does not work is not to eat. This has been applied to the poor and social welfare. Paul used this principle for those who quit their jobs because they expected the Parousia tomorrow. It applied to Christians and not to society in general. If people were unemployed or unemployable for no fault of their own, are we to let them starve? Is that a Christian position? Paul would not agree with this. If work is available, Paul ...

John 11:1-16, John 11:17-37
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Thomas Long
... and about God's ways in the world. But what? What good can we possibly find in Jesus' tardiness? Part of what we will find is that Jesus sometimes saves us by being absent rather than present, at least not present in the ways we demand or expect. Later in the Gospel of John, Jesus tells his disciples that he will soon depart from them. "You will look for me," he says, "... [but] where I am going, you cannot come" (John 13:33). This announcement that Jesus plans to separate himself from the disciples causes ...

Mt 5:38-48 · 1 Cor 3:10-11, 16-23 · Lev 19:1-2, 9-18 · Ps 119:33-40 · Ps 71 · Ps 62
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Russell F. Anderson
... Roman soldier orders you to carry his pack one mile, go for two instead (vv. 40-41). Such actions are designed to break down the wall of hostility and stem evil's fury. To love those who love us is well within the bounds of what is normal and expected, but to love the enemy obliterates all boundaries. Such love is only possible through the power of the One who demonstrated a love for the world that is boundless. Such love is not defined by feeling but by doing. You must be perfect (v. 48). The Lord teaches ...

Lk 22:14-30 · Jn 13:1-17, 31b-35 · 1 Cor 11:17-32 · Ex 12:1-14 · Ps 116
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Russell F. Anderson
... needs. We are sometimes the honored guest (example Lord's Supper). At all times we must be willing to be the servants of the Lord. The Gospel of John shows Jesus to be one who knew who he was. This knowledge gave him the security to step outside his expected role and be the servant. Eric Liddell, the heroic character in the movie Chariots Of Fire was also a person of power that derived from a clear image of who he was. He was scheduled to race in the Olympiad on Sunday but refused, based on his Christian ...

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Ronald Lavin
... cannot be trusted; with so many cases of physical and emotional desertion; with so many cases of divorce where spouses fear being hurt again if they trust someone, fear keeps many out of the kingdom of God. "Believe, just trust me," God says. Fears of expectations also keep some people as outsiders to real faith, really abiding. What will God expect of me? To be perfect? To become a missionary to Africa? To follow the rules? To stop my resentment? To shut down my fears? "I can't! I just can't do it!" God's ...

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E. Carver McGriff
... giving of that Spirit into the lives of us all is the point of this passage. Actually, there's a bit of politics indigenous to the time and place involved here, also. The Jews were surprised and perhaps upset that Gentiles should receive what they expected should be exclusively theirs. However, most of them quickly accommodated themselves to the universal gift of the Spirit as Peter made it plain that in fact it was God who gave the gift and that was not to be debated. Apparently, though, this all raised ...

1 Kings 2:1-12
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Timothy J. Smith
... as he set out to rule the chosen people. Solomon retreated to a quiet place seeking God's guidance. God spoke to him in a dream which would empower him the rest of his life. If Solomon remained obedient to God, then God would give him more than he ever expected. Then Solomon awoke from his dream. It was time for him to go back to the royal palace. It was time to put into practice what God had promised him. One thing was clear to him after his divine encounter and that was that God keeps God's promises ...

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William G. Carter
... In some ways, it might. But an education provides no assurance we will be more obedient or truthful. Neither can we expect schooling to guarantee peace of mind or unity among enemies. The southern novelist Walker Percy was trained as a physician. ... not have to go looking for him, because he has already found us. He gave his life for us, thus bridging any gap between what God expects of us and what we can achieve. In his death, Christ has justified us in God's sight. In the power of his resurrection, he ...

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