Dictionary: Trust
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Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23
Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... parable. In the race for survival, the thorns won choking out their neighboring plants. Relationships are tricky things. We can't live without them, but sometimes we sure wish we could. On days when you and your spouse fight, the kids hate you, your co-workers mistrust you, and even the guy who bags your groceries gives you a dirty look, the possibilities of a hermit's life begin to look pretty good. But we are hopelessly interconnected creatures. From the day we are born, we are enmeshed with the lives of ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... our road may be blocked at only one point, it is far more likely that the way is cut off by Sisera's 900 chariots than one single giant warrior. Our biggest barrier to the fulfilled life God would offer us may be something like insecurity, or mistrust, or depression. All these can be described with one word, but they are caused by a complex combination of events and experiences that have gradually grown thicker and stronger over the years. What do we do, then, when our roadblock stands on 1,800 legs instead ...

Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32
Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... . One of the "situational causes" of low clergy morale named in this study was this: "Who can you trust any more?" is the cry of those who look to the covenant community for support and comfort in times of low morale. Fear, suspicion and mistrust keep colleagues from truly sharing their hurts and hopes in ministry. The ecclesiastical grapevine is one of the wonders of the modern world. Information passes among us at a speed which defies Einstein's long held maxim that no communication can travel faster than ...

Luke 21:5-19
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... plagues," "dreadful portents" and "great signs." But no matter how intimidating these natural or political upheavals may be, Jesus counsels "do not be terrified." Paralyzing fear is both premature (the end will not follow these events immediately) and reveals a mistrust of God's providence and purpose ("these things must take place first"). Jesus' words make the future clear. The disciples should expect genuine suffering and hardship. The world's difficulties and disasters will not be cut short for them by ...

Exodus 20:16
Sermon
James Merritt
... the God of truth. II. I Should Tell The Truth Because Lying Deceives Others Proverbs 10:10 says, "Someone who holds back the truth causes trouble." (Proverbs 10:10, GN) When you lie, you inevitably cause trouble for other people. You cause resentment, mistrust, bitterness, and anger. Back in Bible days when this commandment was written, before you had anything such as forensic evidence, almost everything in a court depended on the witness. Usually it would come down to one person's word against another and ...

Sermon
Gary L. Carver
... around that conveys: "Hey, I am glad you exist! That you are, what you are — the whole kit-and-caboodle that constitutes your individuality — is a value I celebrate." Erik Erikson says the first developmental challenge in any relationship is deciding between trust and mistrust, and nothing is more helpful here than a delight-giver, be that person a biological parent or aunt or uncle or Sunday school teacher or whomever. Let me tell you how the term "delight" came to be so meaningful in my thinking at ...

Sermon
Mary S. Lautensleger
... come out of the bulrushes and up from the river. A journey awaits each of us in this life, a journey through the waters, across the wilderness, and up the mountainside. There is a life to be lived, in quiet places, on stormy seas, beyond betrayal and mistrust to Easter morning. Our journey is filled with study, marriage, parenthood, divorce, work, travel, success, and failure. All of this and much more are part of the journey.3 God's glory becomes your own when you are chosen to be sons and daughters of God ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... into the danger of shame and death. But under circumstances so suspicious he could not consummate the marriage either. He was minded to put her away privately…he thought on these things. We may be sure that he prayed. It was misery for him to mistrust his betrothed; it was misery to be doubtful about the path to be pursued in a case of such momentous importance to them both. A holy man like Joseph, who prayed always, would pray most earnestly, with great importance, under circumstances do distressing. At ...

59. Temptations of Daily People
Luke 4:1-13
Illustration
Douglas R. A. Hare
... as ascribed to Jesus. The basic, underlying temptation that Jesus shared with us is the temptation to treat God as less than God. We may not be tempted to turn stones into bread (we are more apt to turn butter into guns, but we are constantly tempted to mistrust God's readiness to empower us to face our trials. None of us is likely to put God to the test by leaping from a cliff, but we are frequently tempted to question God's helpfulness when things go awry; we forget the sure promise, "My grace is ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... another, it is not my truth to tell.” Confidentiality has been severely compromised in our time. We are wary. People sit in my office and say, “Now, can I trust you with this?” All I can give is “My word.” But life has taught us to be mistrustful, hasn’t it? I appeal to you today to return to the territory of keeping confidences with other people. There are some things you know that nobody else ought to ever know because it’s not going to help anything by revealing it. If blabbing secrets were ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... they are the apple of everyone’s eye. They love to be the Loved. As we grow older, however, we begin to recognize just how many “unlovable” things lurk inside us. Being “the Loved” can first make us increasingly uncomfortable and then can lead us to completely mistrust “the Lover” who offers us Love. Why would anyone love ME? These are the people for whom it is easier to say “God loves YOU” than “God loves ME.” But if we cannot learn to accept our Beloved status in the eyes of God and ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... of the flesh;" advises Screwtape, “he's prepared to resist them. Get him discouraged. Wear him out doing church work. Help him become friends with superficial Christians who are highly skeptical about everything. Get him on the slippery, sliding, slope of doubt and mistrust. We'll have him back in no time." The spiritual forces of evil are everywhere around. Dan Brown, author of the best-selling book and soon to be movie The Da Vinci Code, personally admits that he was amazed that his fictional book ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... and Jews, and she reminds Jesus of that story, “How is it that you, a Jew, ask a drink of me, a woman of Samaria?” This is the story of centuries of animosity. This is the story of one faith splintered into two paths. This is the story of mistrust and mistreatment. Of course Jesus knows that story. But he has a new narrative to pass along. Instead of the old, old story of Jews vs. Samaritans, Jesus offers a new story, the story of a new “gift of God” that is now being made available. But Jesus doesn ...

64. A Drain on the Brain
Illustration
Staff
Complacency is a blight that saps energy, dulls attitudes, and causes a drain on the brain. The first symptom is satisfaction with things as they are. The second is rejection of things as they might be. "Good enough" becomes today's watchword and tomorrow's standard. Complacency makes people fear the unknown, mistrust the untried, and abhor the new. Like water, complacent people follow the easiest course downhill. They draw false strength from looking back.

65. Stress Overload
Illustration
Keith W. Wehnert
... difficult (both major and minor kinds). Excessive daydreaming or fantasizing about "getting away from it all." Increased use of cigarettes and/or alcohol. Increased use of tranquilizers and "uppers." Thoughts trail off while speaking or writing. Excessive worrying about all things. Sudden outbursts of temper and hostility. Paranoid ideas and mistrust of friends and family. Forgetfulness for appointments, deadlines, dates. Frequent spells of brooding and feeling of inadequacy. Reversals in usual behavior.

Sermon
King Duncan
... left us with a terrible ache, an ache that expresses itself for some people through depression, and others through anger. There is only one solution to such a deep-seated emotion and that is to ask God to reach deep down into our souls and to pluck out that mistrust, that fear, that deep anger and to make us new people. Spiritual problems demand spiritual solutions. We need to ask God’s help in dealing with our anger. And we need to go one step further: we need to ask God to help us convert our anger into ...

Sermon
Arley K. Fadness
... live by the rule, "what's yours is mine."1 Pick-pockets, embezzlers, shop­lifters, abusers, and rapists also live by "what's yours is mine!" Your freedom, your person, your possession, your body is mine. So we live our lives afraid, cautious, and mistrusting. This Jericho-bound traveler loses his possessions, his security, and almost his life. But help is coming. Along comes a priest and later a Levite. They know Deuteronomy 30. For the Lord will again take delight in prospering you, just as he delighted ...

Sermon
... of peace and justice. When we stop looking for what divides us and instead strive toward what unites us in Christ, we are people of peace and justice. If we are, as followers of Jesus, also to bring division and fire — let us set fire to the underbrush of hatred, mistrust, and prejudice and let us be people of peace and justice in Jesus' name. Amen.

Revelation 21:1-6
Sermon
Steven E. Albertin
... seen anything like this. When you go to a food bank, the "clients" or "needy folk" or whatever you call them always keep their distance. They are suspicious of the donors and the donors are suspicious of them. You sense their shame. You sense the mistrust of those handing out the food, but that day something amazing happened. The wall of suspicion crumbled. That bag of food touched them with what John in Revelation would call the love of the lamb. For a short time, this ministry of Christian compassion and ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... work and serving as minister of a small, rural congregation in southern Indiana. This was a church in which no pastor in its one hundred ten year history had stayed longer than two and half years. They regarded ministers as outsiders to be mistrusted and kept at arm’s length. To make matters worse the congregation had suffered a recent and ugly split. The previous pastor and half the congregation walked out during a congregational meeting to start a rival church. “The memory of those who remained ...

Romans 13:8-14
Sermon
Timothy J. Smith
... We strive to follow the positive command to “put on the Lord Jesus Christ” rejecting works of the flesh that hamper our relationship with Jesus. Our enemies are “not flesh and blood” but rather the destructive power that enslave and divide people — mistrust, injustice, addictions, thirst for revenge, prejudice, fear, and greed. Late on Christmas Day the Lawder family of Atlanta gathers around the Christmas tree. There is one more gift to open, and it’s the one they anticipate the most every year ...

Sermon
Argile Smith
... to his announcement with one curt question, “So, when are you going to get a job?” His dad’s reply made the day bittersweet. He knew in his mind that his dad didn’t have any use for education, but in his heart Fred hoped that he would transcend his mistrust of degrees and affirm his son’s work. But he didn’t. That day hadn’t faded from his memory when he sat in his study and read Sample’s book. But reading the book helped him to gain a helpful perspective on his dad, his own background, his ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... is to go dead. And humans get deadly when they go dead inside, when they shut themselves down from the future and stop living in the domain of dreams. God designed us to dream, which are often screamed into silence by fear and insecurity and mistrust. Pilate’s wife dreamed Jesus innocent. But the majority voices of a crowd won out over the minority voice of a dreamer. Here was Joseph, whose dreams functioned as default navigational directions. Can we bring back our dreams in 2014? Can we give each other ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... borderline “unclean,” defined as unlawful and untrustworthy. Buying a lamb from a shepherd in the first century was considered to be like “buying” a computer out of the back of an unmarked van in the twenty-first century. They were either despised or mistrusted by all those who had “risen above” to become city dwellers or at least “townies.” So how uncanny is it that after the amazing reminder from Mark in this week’s gospel text of the power and presence of the coming Messiah, that part ...

Sermon
R. Robert Cueni
... the citizenry. No longer were visitors welcomed. Now they were looked upon with disgust. Strangers were thought to be potential thieves trying to benefit from the wealth of Tranquil. It was a sad scene. The once-happy people of this village became a frightened, mistrusting, miserable lot. A dark, all-consuming passion had awakened within them. Some called it greed. Other's thought jealousy was a better term. Still others claimed it was only a desire to "get their fair share." By any other name it was like a ...

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