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Drama
Dave Marsh
... ’t have a wedding ministry! Jeff: We do now. Gotta go! (Looks at son as he leaves) Boy. Lucas: Dad. Sandy: Wait a minute! You’re still in your pajamas!!! Jeff: “God careth not about clothes, woman!” (He shouts as he runs off) Sandy: (watches him go, shaking her head incredulously. His phone rings.) Hello? No, he just left. No. Huh? (standing up) HE SIGNED UP FOR WHAT???? LIGHTS OUT FAST END

Matthew 26:14-16
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... the tests away. Then they picked five names at random from the roll book and told the teacher, "These are the students who are going to have a very good year. Watch these kids. The first one of them is Rachel Smith." "Rachel Smith?" the teacher replied incredulously. "She couldn't 'spurt' if you shot her from a cannon. I have had two of her brothers and each one of the Smiths is dumber than the last." But the researchers maintained that the test was hardly ever wrong in its findings. You can imagine what ...

1 Corinthians 13:1-13
Sermon
King Duncan
... stopped and looked in his direction. "It's up to the bottom of the desks!" said Mencken as he rose to his feet. "It's up to the seats of our chairs!" he shouted as he jumped onto his chair. "What are you talking about?" asked one of his incredulous colleagues. "It's up to the tops of our desks!" shouted Mencken as he jumped to the top of his desk. "What do you mean?" rang a chorus of shouts. "Mediocrity!" came the caustic reply. "We're drowning in mediocrity!" he shouted over and over as he jumped from ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Mary and Joseph entered, the narrator read, "Joseph went to register with Mary, who was promised in marriage to him. She was pregnant." As the last word echoed through the public address system, little Joseph froze in his tracks. He gave Mary an incredulous look, then looked out at the congregation. "Pregnant? What do you mean, pregnant?" he asked. Needless to say, this brought the house down. The pastor’s wife, wiping tears from her eyes, said, "You know, that may well be what Joseph actually said." The ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... is a disappearing commodity in our land? A woman reported recently about an experience she had in Japan. She was standing in line in a subway station and noticed a pile of money lying on a counter unattended. Others in the area noticed it, and she watched with mounting incredulity as each person left it right where it was. "Finally," she said, "I was glad to see one woman walk over and pick up the bills. But she just took them to someone else to ask if that person had left them there. When he said no, she ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... and said, "Dear children, how hard it is for those who trust in riches to enter the Kingdom of God. It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God." The disciples were incredulous! "Then who in the world can be saved, if not a rich man?" they asked. Jesus looked at them intently, then said, "Without God, it is utterly impossible. But with God everything is possible." And that is the point of the story. With God everything is possible. This ...

Matthew 22:34-40
Sermon
King Duncan
... on which is written: "Warm bath, six dollars. Two cakes of soap, four dollars. Clean towels, three dollars. Full dinner, twenty dollars. Overnight lodging, forty dollars. Fresh sheets, three dollars. Total: Seventy-six dollars." "You're charging me?" asks the incredulous Mr. Kleinman. "Certainly," replies Putterman. "But you invited me!" Kleinman protests. " I was your guest! I've never heard of such a thing! This is outrageous!" "Nevertheless, if you could just settle up," says Putterman. "I will do no ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... was granted an interview with the widowed wives of those missionaries. He asked a question that was on many minds, "Why would God permit this to happen?" After all, these men were on an errand of mercy." One of the wives, turning to the incredulous man, quietly replied: "Sir, God delivered my husband from the possibility of disobedience." (6) That's deep. There was no question, even in that hard hour, about her faith and about her values. Those values gave her strength, they gave her meaning, they gave ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... is to believe. If we do not believe, then we will not achieve anything. Verse 6 says: "And he marveled because of their unbelief." Jesus marveled at unbelief, and was frustrated by those who had no faith. He was stymied by those who stopped and stared but left incredulous at what they had seen. We need to note that there are two levels of belief or unbelief. One level is with the head and the other is with the heart. Every survey that I have seen shows that very few people in our culture disbelieve with ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... ? Of course, a lot of what we see is relative. A man went to his rabbi and complained, "Life is unbearable. There are nine of us living in one room. What can I do?" The rabbi answered, "Bring your goat to live in the room with you." The man was incredulous, but the rabbi insisted, "Do as I say and come back in a week." A week later the man came back looking more distraught than before. "We cannot stand it," he told the rabbi, "The goat is filthy." The rabbi then told him, "Go home and let the goat out ...

Genesis 32:22-32
Sermon
King Duncan
... who had mis-spent most of his life. A friend was teasing him about it. "Say John," he asked mischievously, "You still spending a lot of time wrestling with the old Devil?" The fellow answered good-naturedly, "Nowadays, I spend most of my time wrestling with God." His friend asked incredulously, "Wrestling with God? How do you hope to win a wrestling match with God?" John smiled and answered, "Oh, you misunderstand. In this wrestling match, I'm hoping to lose."

Matthew 16:21-28
Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
Our daughter Carole made her decision to become a minister while she was studying in England in the early 1970s. When she told some of her fellow students about her decision to enter the ministry, they were incredulous...not that a woman would decide for the ministry, but that anybody would want to be a minister. That means being part of the Church, doesn’t it? they said. Why the Church? That’s the question with which I begin this morning. Why the Church? George Arthur Buttrick in ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... hated the sin without hating the sinner. We, on the other hand, usually hate the sinner and enjoy gossiping about the sin. There is an old story of an elderly woman who confessed to her priest that she had committed adultery. “When?” he asked, incredulously. “Fifty years ago,” she replied. “Haven’t you confessed this before?” he asked. “Oh yes, many times,” she said, “but I enjoy talking about it.” So do we all. We hate the sinner, but we enjoy talking about their sins. So: who were ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... Egypt in order to escape the clutches of a fifth-rate petty tyrant like King Herod? And then there was that matter of Nazareth. Nazareth was a sleepy little country village on the road to nowhere. “Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” asked the incredulous Nathanael when Philip told him that he had found the Messiah in—of all places—a workshop in a tiny hick town, the Podunk of Galilee! To expect a Nazarene to be the Saviour of the world was something like expecting an illiterate day laborer to ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... plastered bumper stickers on cars with the caption, “Have you found it?” I assume that they were referring to salvation—or to God. But God is not an “it.” God is personal. The often used evangelistic query, “Have you found Christ?” prompts the somewhat incredulous reply, “I didn’t know He was lost!” According to the Bible, God isn’t lost. We are. And the whole Biblical story from the Garden of Eden to the Garden of Gethsemane is the great Biblical drama of God’s reaching out to save ...

Sermon
Robert Noblett
... Thomas was not there when that happened. Maybe he had the flu, or was out of town, or had a doctor's appointment. The point is, the other disciples experienced something he hadn't. "We have seen the Lord," they tell him and Thomas finds that absolutely incredulous. It's bad enough to be out of the loop, but it's even worse when -- having been given the inside scoop -- you find it impossible to believe! I suspect that there are Thomases here today; or, if you will, I suspect that Thomas lives with varying ...

Sermon
Robert Noblett
... , because I have already thought it. When Luke describes Jesus as being "carried up into heaven," often our penchant for knowing the "how" of a matter immediately takes precedence over the meaning of the matter. And finding the mechanics of the event to be incredulous, we dismiss the matter as fanciful, merely a product of exuberance. End of story. Physics has euchred theology. Strangely, in other areas of our lives, we don't seem to have the same problem. We can hear Elizabeth Barrett Browning say of her ...

Ephesians 4:17--5:21
Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... the reporter, "I mean why did you bring her up here to your community if she is going to die very shortly?" The woman responded without hesitation, "So she will know life in all its fullness." The reporter was obviously taken aback by this. He thought it incredulous. With a tone of cynicism in his voice, he said, "How can this pitiful baby know life in its fullness?" And the caring shepherd of this baby said, "She will know that there are people in this world who love her." That's what everybody needs to ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... to share what they have with others. One person had given away her $3 million inheritance saying she already had what she needed and other people don’t. She couldn’t live with having a second home when others don’t have their first. The interviewer was incredulous as she asked, "But you see pretty things. Don’t you wish you had some of them?" "Sure I like them," she replied, "but I don’t need them." Another man donated 60% of his income to charity with the goal of contributing $1million in his ...

I Corinthians 1:18-20, 26-31
Sermon
Mark Trotter
... of reaction they got. They begin their sermon by saying, "You're probably not going to believe this, but God came into the world as a baby, of poor folk." You can see the smiles come across the faces of the congregation as they hear this, the look of incredulity as if somebody is going to say, "This is a joke, right?" "But it is true. The boy grew up. He became a man, just like us, fully human. Only God dwelt in him fully." Now more smiles. You can hear chuckles among the audience. The preacher continues ...

Sermon
Susan R. Andrews
... the years who have shared their holy experiences with me. Jeanne Grimm's blinding moment of light when a dazzling Jesus stood by her death bed. A widow's glimpse of her beloved after his death, once again whole and healthy by her side. A young man's incredulous tale of his father's voice affirming him after death in a way he had never affirmed him in life. It seems to me that such dramatic epiphanies must certainly make faith a whole lot easier to swallow. This morning, if we allow our imaginations to sweep ...

Sermon
Alex Gondola
... Thanks." There are relatively few things in the gospel accounts that actually surprise Jesus. In most situations, he seems to know what’s going to happen before it occurs. But in this case, even Jesus registers surprise. "Were not ten healed?" he asks incredulously. "Where are the other nine?" Jesus was astonished by their ingratitude. Ten received God’s blessing, but only one in ten stopped to say thanks. What about us? Thanksgiving Day is approaching, and among which group will we be found? Among the ...

1 Peter 1:13-21
Sermon
James Merritt
... field sparrows." Gordon said, "I know what they are. I just asked if you wanted to sell them?" The little boy said, "Well, what would you give for them?" He said, "I'll give you $2." Now remember this was many many years ago. The little boy looked at him incredulously and said, "Mister, are you crazy?" He said, "No son, I mean it. I'll give you $2 for those birds." The little boy said, "Mister, for $2 you can not only have the birds, you can have the cage." A. J. Gordon paid him the $2 and thanked him ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... me enough. Then I asked him the question, “Can you think of any reason that you could give God that God would accept why you should not ask Jesus to come into your heart?” Well, to my amazement, he said, “I sure can.” I looked at him incredulously and said, “Well, what would that be?” He said, “My drinking.” I said, “Your drinking?” He said yes. He said, “Yes preacher, I used to drink and drink heavily. In fact it has ruined my life and I know God would never ever forgive that.” Well ...

John 1:43-51
Sermon
Richard Gribble
... say Nathanael is the "real McCoy" — what you see is what you get. Yet, Nathanael is wary at first. When told by Philip that he, Peter, and Andrew had found "him about whom Moses in the law and the prophets wrote," Nathanael responds incredulously, "Can anything good come out of Nazareth?" His comment is not strange nor unexpected, since the Jews understood the Messiah to have origins from the House of David in Bethlehem. Galilee was the hinterland, the ancestral heritage of the Samaritans, the so-called ...

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