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Luke 17:20-21
Children's Sermon
B. Kathleen Fannin
... That's odd,' she thought. 'My legs seem longer than they used to be.' She assumed the funny feeling in her legs was from lying motionless in the leaf for ten days. But as she reached the stream's edge and peered at her reflection she could hardly believe her eyes! She wasn't looking at a caterpillar. She was looking at a butterfly! There was no doubt about it! Just as Herman had said she would, Julia had become a butterfly!" (At this point I show the children the stained glass butterfly I have brought along ...

Acts 2:1-21 · Jn 15:26-27; 16:4-15; 20:19-23 · Eze 37:1-14 · 1 Cor 12:4-13 · Ps 104
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Russell F. Anderson
... . He urges the assembly to repent and be saved. Epistle: 1 Corinthians 12:4-13 Spiritual gifts proved to be divisive in the Corinthian church. Paul teaches that God supplies many different gifts and none of them makes the possessor of the particular gift superior to the believer who has been given another gift. All of the gifts are given by the same Spirit, not to enhance self-esteem, but are to be exercised in community for the common good (v. 7). Gospel: John 15:26-27; 16:4b-15 Jesus teaches that he will ...

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Mark J. Molldrem
... of a law that there will certainly be more of the same day after day. All of our moralism, judgmentalism, pointing of fingers, and breaking our own mirrors will not change this. The root issue at stake in all of these things is whether or not we can still believe in a good and gracious God. Please, do not misunderstand at this point. The issue is not whether God is good and gracious. God is! And God is good! And God is love! God is good and gracious. The psalmist, in reflecting upon the activity of God in ...

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Alexander H. Wales
... same thing, it wouldn't have seemed so funny. That was when Jesus told us that one of us would betray him, but we couldn't believe that one of us would do anything like that. When Judas left, we didn't even notice. "It was after that when Jesus began teaching again ... the Father's glory will be shown through me. If you ask for anything in my name, I will do it.' "Looking back, I can't believe how dense I was. I didn't understand what he was saying to us. Here was Jesus telling us plainly that he was the chosen ...

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Carl B. Rife
... and set everything straight. Now let me share with you that as I was growing up I was not excited, enthused or enamored in any way about the idea of a second coming. It scared me to death. I literally had dreams and nightmares about it. I do not really believe my parents or anyone else in the world knew that it bothered me. I had dreams at night that the Lord returned and returned with a cosmic kind of fireworks display that scared me to death. So as a result as I was growing up, in my study in Sunday ...

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John R. Brokhoff
... today. Faith And Miracles What is the place of faith in miracles? Does faith create the miracle? Often Jesus said, "Your faith has made you well (Mark 5:34)." Will miracles happen if we have faith? Jesus said, "All things are possible to him who believes (Mark 9:23)." Because of the lack of faith, Jesus could not perform miracles in Nazareth (Mark 6:5-6). In a religious periodical a writer wrote, "Without miracles, our faith cannot stand." Does our faith in Christ depend upon his miracles? No miracles, no ...

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John R. Brokhoff
... that by the time a woman delivers a child and when the child can distinguish between good and evil, his enemies would be gone. In spite of the promise Ahaz prefers help from Assyria. Did (v. 24). Joseph "did" what the angel commanded him to do. He married Mary, believed the child was by the Spirit, and named the baby Jesus. We see that Joseph was a godly man who had an experience with God, who was sensitive to the Word of God, and obeyed divine instructions. He was a good man who had love and compassion for ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... of the other boys who had grown up there, but with some special magic. They knew him as the son of Mary and Joseph, and not as the Son of God. They did not have faith or believe that God wanted to make them well. Because the people did not believe Jesus, he could not cure them. He could not cure someone who did not believe that it was God who was doing the healing. We have read a lot about Jesus and talked a lot about Jesus. You can find something in your newspaper almost every day about him. If you do ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... we tell each other that we must have it, but what is it? Faith is doing what we say that we believe. A lot of people believe that Jesus is the Son of God, but they don't act like Jesus is the Son of God. They believe, but they don't have faith. When you obey the things that you believe, then you have faith. God promises us life with joy. We believe that God gives life when we are born. We also believe that God will give us new life when we die. Now we must live in faith just like we must work ...

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John R. Brokhoff
... how she, as an unmarried person could be a mother, the angel assured her, "For with God nothing will be impossible (Luke 1:37)." Often people healed by Jesus gave God the praise for the miracle rather than Jesus (Luke 17:15; 18:43). If we believe in God Almighty, we can accept the miracles of Jesus. 3. The miracle man - Jesus is the miracle of miracles. His incarnation, resurrection and ascension are the greatest miracles. His being a miracle makes possible the miracles he performed. He is like the sun that ...

John 2:1-11, Isaiah 62:1-12, 1 Corinthians 12:1-11, Psalm 96:1-13, Psalm 36:1-12
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George Bass
... It was because he loved being with people, people who enjoyed drinking wine as much as he did, who enjoyed talking about wine as much as he did." Jesus saved the day at that wedding feast when he turned water into wine in response to Mary's request. We believe that he worked a real miracle, not a feat of magic, when he turned the water into wine. He knew who he was and what he could do and, in this situation, he did what was necessary and transformed water into wine. He also discovered a man who appreciated ...

Acts 2:1-13, Psalm 104:1-35, Joel 2:28-32, Genesis 11:1-9, 1 Corinthians 12:1-11, John 16:5-16, John 20:19-23, John 15:18--16:4
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George Bass
... ! But after all, if he merely said, "I am going to die," and nothing more, they could have asked their own question: "Does that mean that we will never see you again?" Perhaps they remembered the earlier part of his speech about death: "Let not your hearts be troubled; believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father's house are many rooms; if it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you? And when I go to prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you unto myself ...

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George Johnson
... been in bondage to anyone. What do you mean we will be made free?" Those who said this to Jesus were people who had believed in him. They weren't outsiders who needed to be converted. They had taken step one. Jesus wants them to understand step 2 and ... God has not given up on us. The call to follow Jesus is still heard. Jesus comes to us today as he came to the Jews who believed in him, and he says, "If you continue in my Word, then you are truly my disciples and you will know the truth and the truth will ...

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Robert Allen
... was nothing special that happened when Orenthal James Simpson spent the afternoon with Willie Mays. But, years later, O.J. Simpson, as he is known today, said, “That day with Willie Mays made a difference in my life. It made me realize there was a chance for me.” I believe God is calling you and me to make a difference with our lives. We may not be called to stand in the pulpit and preach or cross the oceans to a mission field, but we are called to make a difference in our own little corner of the world ...

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John Jamison
... those whose hearts are pure and clean. It's a pretty story. It kind of makes you feel warm inside. There are other legends about this story of the wise men from the east. For instance, how many wise men were there? In the old days in the east, they believed that there were 12 men who made the journey, but now most everyone agrees there were three. One old legend even tells us the names of the three. Melchior was the oldest of the group, with a full beard. He gave the baby the gift of gold. Balthasar also ...

Romans 8:18-27
Eulogy
Richard F. Bansemer
... of someone beautiful. We have to put our faith to work. We have to hear and cling to this promise of God: "We know that in everything God works for good with those who love him."___________ loved him. As much as ___________ loved us, she loved God more. She believed God's word. She read it, studied it and held it dear. She said, "The book of Revelation almost makes you want to die."Yet, we know, don't we, that she didn't want to die. She wanted time to be with you, knowing that eternity was long enough ...

Drama
William Grimbol
... t think Jesus is the Messiah, as he says, but he does think we really need to hear what he has to say. JENA: Just because he believes he is the Son of God, does that make him the Son? JULIE: That is nonsense. What a foolish attitude. PETER: Look, I didn't say ... ? KEITH: It isn't. CHRIS: They just don't like him doing it. JOHN: They? They who? CHRIS: People in power. KEITH: They just don't believe he is the Son of God. JOHN: God has a Son? KEITH: We don't know. CHRIS: That is what we're going to find out. ...

Drama
William Grimbol
... the heck are you? (Both laugh) Scene Three SUE: Was that the most unbelievable thing, or what? JOLIE: I know. I still can't believe it. SUE: Where did all of that food come from? JOLIE: I don't know. All of a sudden there was lots of food. ... do. SUE: Mine get into all that stuff ... the rituals, the rules to them that is inseparable from being a Jew. JOLIE: I know. I believe that some of it is okay. Sometimes it definitely does make you reflect upon your covenant to God. I just feel it is too much. ...

Drama
Lynda Pujad
... bad reputation. Why would their God care about me, or anyone for that matter? I listened to the men. I don't know why I believed them when they told me what their God had done for the Israelites. They told me that we worshipped the wrong gods and that ... was not the same Rahab of Jericho. I was different. I asked them that on the day of Jericho's destruction, which now I firmly believed would happen, to spare my family. I wanted to go with them then. I wanted to follow them back to the Israelite nation and ...

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Robert Allen
... as they watched him, and a cloud hid him from their sight." Today, as we look at this story of the ascension, there are a few things which I think are important. I. When Jesus Disappeared, The Disciples Knew They Were Still Linked To Him. Many people believe the greatest movie ever made was Gone With The Wind. That movie was made in 1939 and it has been recently re-released to the theaters and the quality of the picture has been enhanced with the assistance of computers. Along with the release of the movie ...

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Carl Jech
... show us that life, and love, and the grace and faithfulness of God eclipse all other values. The only thing which would be truly unfair would be not to be loved! Above all perhaps, the problem with the traditional concept of reincarnation is that it believes both too much and too little! By suggesting that life is just a recycling of what we already know, that past lives and future lives are not that different from this life, reincarnationists claim to know more about life in other dimensions than it is ...

Jn 17:20-26 · Acts 7:55-60; 16:16-34 · Rev 22:12-20
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Russell F. Anderson
... for his disciples to be one. ... The Spirit cannot come this Pentecost unless all are one (Acts 2:1). ... The world will not know nor believe in Christ unless it sees unity in the church - 17:21, 23. Sermon: The text gives us a model for unity. a. A unity of relationship ... together to achieve the goal. The goal of the church is to be a witness to the world which is to come to know and believe in God. 2. Why Jesus Prays for Us Today (John 17:20-26). Need: If Jesus prays for us as the text says he does, there ...

Lk 6:17-26 · 1 Cor 15:12-20 · Jer 17:5-8
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John R. Brokhoff
... and power to do them." Hymn of the Day: "O Jesus Christ, may Grateful Hymns be Rising" Theme of the Day: Take Your Choice Gospel - A choice between blessings and woes. Lesson 1 - A choice to trust or not to trust God. Lesson 2 - A choice to believe or not to believe the Resurrection. Today we are given a choice: to receive blessings or woes (Gospel), to trust or not to put our trust in God (Lesson 1), and to accept or reject the fact of Jesus' resurrection. In the light of having to make so serious a choice ...

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... , are we really ready to live with him ... in his promised Paradise? Does my manner of living, day-by-day, give evidence of my faith in his person and his name? It has been asked, "If you were hailed into a court of law today and charged with being a believer in Almighty God, would there be enough evidence to convict you?" If so, and your ultimate faith is in him - and is evidenced in your baptism - then you are ready to meet him face-to-face. And you are joined with a host of the faithful of every age who ...

John 20:19-31, Acts 2:14a, 22-32, 1 Peter 1:3-9
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... Son in glory, and who inspired your church to preach the good news: Use us as your messengers to proclaim the gospel truth; that people, dying in sin, may yet be restored to glorious living. In our Savior's name we pray. Amen. Prayer of Confession We believe Jesus' resurrecton ought to be told to the ends of the earth, Father. But our tongues are tied when we are asked to share our faith. Forgive us for the silence of our lips when others depend on us to interpret the Christian faith. Loosen our tongues ...

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