Dictionary: Hope
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Joshua 24:1-3a, 14-25
Sermon
Charles L. Aaron
... on the way out, saying, "I enjoyed the sermon today, pastor." Even when such a comment is genuine, we want to know more than that. We want to know more than that you enjoyed the sermon. We even wonder if "enjoy" is the sentiment we should be aiming for. Do our sermons provide more than just "enjoyment"? We want to know if our preaching makes a difference. Does our preaching change people? Does it increase faith and strengthen the church? If people enjoy our sermons, are we preaching what we ought to preach ...

Bulletin Aid
Frank Ramirez
... I taken as an heritage for ever: for they are the rejoicing of my heart. I have inclined mine heart to perform thy statutes always, even unto the end. (based on Psalm 119:105-112) Collect One: Lord we come together as your people. All: Our goals are different. Our aim is one. We come to worship you, O Lord, in the beauty of holiness. One: In your law is life, in your word is love, in your world is hope. All: You are the light to our feet, a lamp to our path. One: In the face of all obstacles ...

Hebrews 10:16-25
Sermon
Richard W. Ferris
... stalk and eat a man. When a bear would attack, the Eskimo hunter would wave his hands and spear to anger his attacker and make the bear rise up on his hind legs to over ten feet in height. Then, with the spear braced to his foot, the hunter would aim for the heart as the weight of the bear came down upon his spear. With heart pierced, the bear might live long enough to maim or kill this noble hunter. Loving family and friends would then follow his tracks out of the village and find food for their survival ...

Sermon
Mark Trotter
... they are Moses' people. It's like old Ted Leitner on the radio. He says, "My Padres," when they win, and, "Your Padres," when they mess up. The people have messed up. So they are now Moses' people. "Go down at once; for I have seen this, and I aim to destroy them and start once again." God has done that before. The time of Noah and the Flood, he spared one righteous man, and his family, and began the human race over again. He proposes to do that again. Only Moses intervenes, "Turn from your wrath. Change ...

Matthew 6:25-33
Sermon
Mark Trotter
... they are Moses' people. It's like old Ted Leitner on the radio. He says, "My Padres," when they win, and, "Your Padres," when they mess up. The people have messed up. So they are now Moses' people. "Go down at once; for I have seen this, and I aim to destroy them and start once again." God has done that before. The time of Noah and the Flood, he spared one righteous man, and his family, and began the human race over again. He proposes to do that again. Only Moses intervenes, "Turn from your wrath. Change ...

Sermon
Mark Trotter
... benighted, knows what to do upon receiving God's grace, how much more should you who are surrounded by God's grace, who have received grace upon grace, grace pressed down, grace overflowing, how much more should you live lives of thanksgiving? This story is aimed at the Church. Remember these guys sing, Kyrie Eleison. They call Jesus, "Master," just like we do. This is about the Church. So it is a good text this time of year when we talk about stewardship. Perhaps the most easily understood motivation for ...

Sermon
Mark Trotter
... and assumptions of Jesus' day. We have an historical perspective with which to do that. We know that it was a time of kinship and tribal loyalties, where shame, guilt and ostracism were used as a means of social control. The sermon at Nazareth is aimed directly at that assumption that kinship is the highest loyalty. He told them, "You are probably offended because I did not come to you first, to my own folk, but went to Capernaum." The expectation in that society, the moral thing to do in that society ...

John 20:19-31
Sermon
Mark Trotter
... at close range, had shot that icon. It was shattered into pieces, the pieces lying on the ground. She picked up one of the pieces, it had the face of the baby Jesus on it. The bullet went right into the head of the baby Jesus. Whoever did this, aimed the gun at Jesus. There are greater crimes than acts of vandalism. But, she wrote, for her it was the very embodiment of what evil does. It invades our lives. It destroys that which is precious to us. And it is anonymous, silent, and invisible. It just strikes ...

Sermon
Thomas A. Pilgrim
... all came to Bethlehem expecting to find him. That is what we need, this sense of expectancy. So many of us in the modern world have such a low sense of expectancy. We have no expectations. We feel we have already seen it all. We spend our lives aiming at nothing and hitting it. We are not looking for anything, not expecting anything. My wife grew up in the low country of South Carolina, across the river from Savannah, Georgia. Once, when we were there visiting her mother, I was reading a local paper. I saw ...

John 11:1-16, Ezekiel 37:1-14, Romans 8:1-17, John 11:17-37, John 11:38-44
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John R. Brokhoff
... , sex, drugs, sin. Before Christ, we were addicted to win; we were slaves of Satan. A Christian is a slave of Christ, addicted to righteousness. Every person is a slave to someone or something, good or bad. Each, therefore, is called upon to choose one's slavery. The aim of this sermon is to persuade people to become a slave of Christ. Outline: Choose your slavery - a. You are a slave - v. 16. b. You have a choice - v. 19. 1. Satan and sin. 2. Christ and righteousness. c. You get a reward - vv. 20-33. 1 ...

John 17:1-11, Acts 1:6-14, 1 Peter 4:12-19; 5:6-11, Psalm 68
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John R. Brokhoff
... in an upper room to pray and wait for the Spirit. Every person needs an upper room in his life for prayer, solitude, and reflection. In this upper room the Spirit comes. In the same room the risen Jesus appeared. Most Christians today are neglecting private devotions. The aim of the sermon is to re-establish the practice of a daily stated time of prayer. Outline: To have an upper room, you need – a. A stated time for prayer. b. A place for solitude and prayer. c. A desire to pray. d. A goal to attain ...

Matthew 16:21-28, Romans 12:1-8, Romans 12:9-21, Jeremiah 14:1--15:21, Jeremiah 20:7-18, Exodus 3:1-22
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John R. Brokhoff
... promised his disciples three things: they would be entirely fearless, absurdly happy, and always in trouble." As long as some people are good and some are evil, Christians will always be the victims of oppression and persecution. The darkness hates the light. Evil aims to get rid of good, just as the good strives to overcome evil. There can be no compromise, no peace between the two forces. Christians, as exponents of truth and goodness, are subject to persecution. This was the case with Jeremiah as seen ...

1 Corinthians 1:1-9
Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... The numerous filtration systems remove organic, mineral, and chemical contaminates as the liquid travels up the straw - delivering a clean, save gulp of water into the drinker's mouth. The cost? Three bucks. Who wouldn't take three? The merchandising for the LifeStraw was aimed at hikers, campers, and tourists to countries where the slogan is "don't' drink the water." In fact, it was hard for the TV hawkers (personal shoppers) of the LifeStraw not to poke jokes at such a puny, ugly item. But imagine what a ...

Matthew 14:22-36
Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... us, stumble us, throw us off-kilter. When we focus on those winds, when all we hear is their howls, when all we see is their predictions, everything God daily enables us to do is gone with the wind. Like Peter, then, the real life-threatening force aimed at all water-walkers are these sudden bursts of contrary winds. You will always have the worthless windiness of nay-sayers and side-trackers on your water walk. But you don't have to let them have sway over your life. You are meant for water-walking ...

Jeremiah 1:1-19
Sermon
Leonard Sweet
A few years ago there was a hot slogan aimed at kids who found themselves facing the temptations of drugs, alcohol, sex, peer pressure of all kinds. "Just Say No!" Easier said than done . . . as anyone who has longed to fit in, be popular, or just avoid making a scene can tell you. Sometimes to just say no is the ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... form of polo using a goat's body as the ball (a popular sport among Beduins) or bungee jumping off rickety towers with decidedly un-springy vines and hitting the ground is the intended outcome (a rite into manhood among some South Sea island tribes) the aim of sporting events has always been to make winners, not just of the game, but in life itself. Before September 11, 2001, New York City already had been hit by another kind of shock-wave, a Bronx Bombers bombshell. The beloved little league team from the ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... hung on the cross. According to Luke “This is the King of the Jews” was written in Greek, in Latin, and in Hebrew—-the three world languages, the languages of power and learning in the first century. But who was this declaration really aimed at? Have you ever wondered about that? Although warning signs apparently were tacked up over executed criminals, it is unlikely mere words offered any greater deterrent to potential criminals than the dead body on display. Even the notion that the would-be thieves ...

Amos 8:1-14
Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... it as great fun or as hideous torture. For kids who were naturally strong, agile, and competitive, dodgeball was a great gladiator fight. Leaping out of the path of an oncoming ball, snatching a missile out of mid-air, firing back a well-aimed shot and wiping yet another opponent off the playing field. The current movie "Dodgeball" captures some of these images and memories for us. For kids who were slower, more mild-mannered, or just plain shy, dodgeball was just another opportunity to get pummeled ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... their joys and fears, loves and hatreds, contentment and yearnings. It's no longer the case that a fistful of Hershey bars or a bag of Big Macs will gain us admittance to the rest of the world. In order to get the attitudes and animosities aimed our way, we've got to be willing to scoot over and share space with people we find frighteningly different, even people who hate us. In medieval Spain, for a brief moment in history, Muslims, Christians, and Jews existed together peaceably in a relatively small ...

Ephesians 3:1-13
Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... , there's nothing like a good whodunit. Mysteries always attract us. Part of the fascination very young children have for dinosaurs is the big mystery of where did they go? And why did they go? Since the days of the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew, books aimed at pre-teens have focused on the appeal of a mystery to entice kids to open up a book. In all mysteries we're drawn into the story because someone knows something we don't yet know. Following the plot, unraveling the clues, attending carefully to details ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... become such a hectic dash-through time of the year in part because we have bought into the culture's most basic definition of who we are, of what the " " in our lives must be about. Contemporary culture would define our basic identity as consumers. With ads aimed at kids as young as 2 and kids as old as 80, we're constantly reaffirmed in our consumer identity from cradle to grave. Consuming is our declaration of individual worth ("I consume therefore I am"). Our patriotic duty is to consume. After 9/11 the ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... or two brooms laid out on the floor, symbolically sweeping away the old and welcoming the new, symbolically crossing a bridge and beginning a clean life together. (Note: In Jamaica, the broom is a political symbol of the People's National Party, because it aimed to sweep the Jamaica Labor Party out of power. Party members clutch brooms in the streets.) The individual straws that create brooms have long been used to help determine our personal future every time we agree to draw straws. In fact the less we ...

Sermon
James Caldwell III
... if he was delirious. But wait a minute. By not healing the hurt back in Capernaum, maybe he's telling us that having the Jesus fever means to prioritize when, where, and how we should use our spiritual gifts and talents. Hmmm. Maybe he's saying that the careful aim beats the shotgun spray approach. Maybe he's saying that God sometimes calls us outside of our comfort zone, to think outside the box, to push and even tear the edge of the envelope. All the world isn't just a stage, it's a mission field. Jesus ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... from the Associated Press that a leading Orthodox rabbi has assured his followers that the word “God” may be erased from a computer screen or disk, because the pixels do not constitute real letters. The rabbi published his ruling in a computer magazine aimed at Orthodox Jews. He was responding to a question from a reader who was anxious about whether the ban on erasing the variations on the word God applied to computers. The rabbi ruled that the letters may be erased. “The letters on a computer ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the man’s wood bins for the winter. They gathered in the woods that night, their pick-up trucks brimming over with firewood. Just as they were placing the last few logs in the wood bins, the old man suddenly jerked open his front door, his shotgun aimed into the night. “Don’t shoot us!” the youth leader said. “We just came to help you with your wood.” The old man looked at his overflowing wood bins and growled, “I don’t need any help. Get out of here!” Later, the teens discussed their act ...

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