Dictionary: Hope
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Larry Powell
... studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1754. Strangely enough, he never practiced. Shy and gentle by nature, he was not emotionally equipped to deal with the stress and strain associated with the profession. He suffered intense fits of melancholy and spiritual despair. It is told that one evening he summoned a London cabby and directed him to drive to the Thames River. A heavy fog blanketed the city and for more than an hour, the cab driver cautiously drove along the obscured streets in search of the ...

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W. Robert McClelland
... the hint of scandal about him and died on the cross a sinner's punishment. If the God of grace be for us, who or what indeed! can be against us. We may be crushed, but we are not destroyed. We may be discouraged, but we are not left in despair. Bereaved, but not reduced to helplessness. What does it mean to have the Savior seek us and save us? It means our eternal destiny has been decided. Our salvation rests securely in God's care and keeping. We can relax, lift our heads to laugh and sing, and enjoy the ...

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W. Robert McClelland
... Jesus seriously? Does any believer truly think that if he or she had enough faith, mountains could be coaxed into leaping around like lambs or trees taken for a stroll? I put it to you that even the most spiritual, deeply committed Christian is doomed to despair if we take the words of Jesus literally. "If between you guys there was enough faith to fill a mustard seed, even that much faith, you could change the landscape," he tells the disciples. Clearly, his reply is at the very least insensitive to their ...

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W. Robert McClelland
... patience: the ability to wait. "The way to break down a brick wall," counseled a social reformer, "is not to attack it with a crowbar, but to lean on it until it gives away." The Old Testament prophet, Habakkuk, speaks of this patient pressure in a time of despair among his own people. "For still the vision awaits its time; it hastens to the end - it will not lie. If it seems slow, wait for it; it will surely come, it will not delay."(Habakkuk 2:3) Israel's hope as a nation fed on such expectations ...

Genesis 3:1-24
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George Paul Mocko
Atlas, Hercules and Tantalus; a Powerful and Deadly Fruit; All About War and Rape and Divorce; Laziness and Guilt Trips and Punishment for All The Above But Don't Despair: a Touch of Salvation Too. As a boy, I was facinated with those Greek myths, the stories of Hercules and Atlas, Zeus and Mercury, Narcissus and Neptune. Let me tell you one of those - one which brings together the familiar words "Nectar", "Ambrosia", and "Tantalize". It was King Tantalus of ...

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Barbara Brokhoff
... victory, joy, celebration, and hope? The battle is over, the night is past, the victory is won, and the songs of triumph resound across the land. But this glorious fact also feeds our faith when the path we walk is not bright with light. When we feel despair, hopelessness, and can't see our way we can believe that God will take our impossible situations and help us turn them into triumphs. If he could handle death, can he not take care of whatever problem that confronts you today? You see, we know that when ...

Isaiah 50:1-11
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Barbara Brokhoff
... to think we will completely avoid suffering? As sure as we live and try to emulate Christ as our Master, we, too, will know pain. There is no escape. It is not a matter of "if" we will suffer, but "how" we will react to it. But let us not despair. This does not mean that life will be all grief, and hurt, and pain, and sorrow. There are six times more mention of the word "joy" than the word "sorrow" in the Bible. "Glad" is used 10 times more than the word "sad." As we look at the Suffering Servant ...

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Barbara Brokhoff
... be nailed to his own creation by those he created! Amid the physical torment, the mental anguish, the ravaging thirst, the ugly sin-load of the world, he will die. If we uttered the awful, awesome truth, we'd cry out in a long, shuddering, agonizing moan of despair; "My God! We have killed him! We mortals have killed God!" Our Sovereign Lord Becomes A Savior! But don't give up! Christ's atoning death is purchasing life for us. His shed blood has opened a fountain where our sins are washed away. The devil is ...

Acts 1:1-11, Mark 16:1-20, Luke 24:50-53, Luke 24:36-49
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John R. Brokhoff
... to be up above us. It reflects the biblical three-story universe. Heaven is above the earth and Hades (Sheol) is under the earth. It is metaphorical language. We instinctively consider God, goodness, truth and holiness to be high above us. To go down is to go to despair, defeat, death and Satan. Heaven (v. 19). Jesus was taken into heaven. Where is heaven? It us "up." What is heaven? Is it a place? Jesus said, "I go to prepare a place for you (John 14:3)." It is not a physical place, for Paul said, "Flesh ...

Mt 14:22-33 · Rom 9:1-5 · Ex 14:19-31 · Ps 106:4-12
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John R. Brokhoff
... 1. Living through a storm. As the disciples ran into an unexpected storm on the Sea of Galilee, Christians also must live in and through storms. There are life-threatening storms not only of hurricanes, tornadoes and floods but storms of temptation, doubt, despair and tragedy. As Jesus "made" the disciples go across the lake, Christians today must face the dangers of the sea of life. Christians are not guaranteed smooth sailing or freedom from shipwreck. We are subject to the tribulations in a wicked world ...

John 2:1-11, Isaiah 62:1-12, 1 Corinthians 12:1-11
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John R. Brokhoff
... a life that is as flat and non-drinkable as dishwater and make it like the very best wine. Throughout church history this fact is demonstrated endlessly: Peter, Paul, Augustine, Francis of Assisi, et al. There is hope for people who struggle with temptation, carnal sins and despair with oneself. You can change. You can be different. Christ can make you a new person, as good and rich as the best wine. 3. God's Generosity. The miracle story goes from empty to full! It is a case of God's generosity. There were ...

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Erskine White
... these holy days. Any one of us can find some way to identify with a text which talks about distress and perplexity, fear and foreboding at the advent of our Lord. So, what are we to do? How are we to overcome these feelings of discouragement and despair when everyone knows we’re supposed to be happy? Believe it or not, I saw the answer in a little daily ritual which took place in our house, involving our one-year-old daughter and a golden retriever puppy named Jesse. To understand the full comic nature ...

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Erskine White
... price some must pay for the affluence of others. I am told that entire sections of your largest cities (you call them "ghettos") have been written off and abandoned by private investors and government programs alike, leaving the people there to wallow in unrelenting poverty and despair. I am told that in your land, some people can receive great wealth from the labors of others, while other people can labor all day long and still be poor from the low wages they receive. In all of these and in many other ways ...

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Erskine White
... Son and through Him, our salvation. Help us to live more fully in Him, with no need for weeping any more. Fill our hearts with gladness and our spirits with thanksgiving. Fill our minds with the knowledge that because He lives, nothing can ever defeat or destroy us, certainly not despair and not even death itself. All praise to You, O God, and to Your Son, who is with us today, our Risen Lord. Amen

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Erskine White
... brothers and sisters dwell together in unity. Almighty and Faithful God, whose Son would leave a flock of one hundred sheep to find the one that was lost, we also pray for the renewal of Your lost children. Some have fallen into the deep ditches of dark despair. Some are troubled and sorely afflicted of body or mind or spirit. Some would like to live more gloriously the life You have given them, but they cannot find their way. Come into the hearts and minds of such people today, 0 God, and into the hearts ...

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Erskine White
... ears the noise of the commercial Christmas, that we might hear the angels sing and the Baby’s cry. Take away from our spirits the pressures of the holiday season, that we might gratefully receive You as You come into our midst. Take us away from the loneliness and despair which can afflict Your children at this time of year, that we may fully know the good news of great joy which is soon to be our gift from You. Almighty God, who brought to the world our only Prince of Peace, let the nations and the world ...

Deuteronomy 34:1-12
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Erskine White
... in Your time and by Your peace. Lord God, fill us with joy for the journeys we make in life. Teach us to travel in community with one another and in communion with You. Lead us not into temptation when detours deter us and obstacles arise and keep us from despair when the journeys we begin are interrupted and left unfinished. Hear our prayers today, O Lord, for the fellowship of all Your people. Through Jesus Christ. Amen

2 Corinthians 13:1-10
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Erskine White
... to stop conceptualizing and analyzing her faith - and start doing it! Get out there and get busy! Feed the hungry and clothe the naked! Care for the sick, pray for the widow and visit the lonely! Bring light to someone's darkness and hope to someone's despair! Bring good news to the poor, be a peacemaker in this troubled world! Do all the things Jesus told us to do! Make justice flow like a river and righteousness like a mighty stream! Exercise your faith! Our job at the church is to offer you opportunities ...

Matthew 25:1-13
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Erskine White
... most immoral of all. A young man spoke for many people when he said, "I dare not marry - the future is so unsettled." His name was William Wilberforce and he said it in 1791. Another young man said, "There is scarcely anything round us but ruin and despair." That was William Pitt in 1806. People who now predict Christ's imminent return because of the evils of the present don't know very much about the evils of the past. Another problem is more serious. When people insist they know that Christ is coming soon ...

Luke 6:17-26, Psalm 1:1-6, Jeremiah 16:1--17:18, 1 Corinthians 15:12-34
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George Bass
... The Choice." 1. Human beings have a choice to make in life; they may trust in human beings, in themselves, or they may put their trust in God. Their fate, present and future, hangs in the balance. 2. Trusting only in humanity will ultimately and finally lead to despair and death; that's the way it always is, because these persons have no hope. They are like the "shrub" that is growing in the desert, always in danger of drying up and being blown away. 3. But those who put their trust in God, hear and receive ...

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
... grace. Genesis 11:1-9 (L, C) and Acts 2:1f. - "Blowing Away The Tower." Note: This reading ought to be part - the first part, I believe - of a sermon on Acts 2. It shows "Babel" as the creation of diversity of language and the disunity that leads to despair and distrust, hatred and violence, in the world. Acts 2 would portray God's action on Pentecost by which there is a total reversal of "Babel," so that all people - recognizing it, or not, are and will be one in Jesus Christ, the Lord of all. When the ...

Luke 2:1-7, Luke 2:8-20
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Wayne B. Keller
... that God gave the only forgotten son. Remember?" III. The Community Responds to Christ's Presence. "Why do we call ourselves after Christ's Name and refuse to follow after his life?" You may want to use the following quotes printed in the bulletin: Beginning: "In despair we cry, 'Look at what the world has come to!' In joy, we shout, 'Look at what has come to the world!' " (author unknown) Ending: 1. P. T. Forsyth has said that "Christ arouses antagonism in the human heart and heroism does not. Everybody ...

Sermon
George Johnson
... is in. The author of Hebrews says, "Hope is the evidence of things unseen." Hopelessness tends to paralyze us. When we don't know what to do, we may opt to do nothing. Sometimes that may be the better part of wisdom, but often we remain in the pit of despair until we act, even before we are 100 percent sure that it is the right thing to do. It is in doing the loving things that we discover the hope that makes life worth living. My friend from Kansas could have crawled into a shell and said, "To heck with ...

Mark 12:28-34
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Thomas Slavens
... ways appear to encourage and delight us, keep us growing, O God. To give ourselves in fresh acts of faith which through the years mature into committed lives, keep us growing, O God. And then at last, to forget ourselves and the self-regard with which we are driven to despair, to lift our lives in one act of adoration of You, keep us growing, O God. Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen

Sermon
Thomas Slavens
... shall we live.” Grant to each of us, our God, the ability to see beyond crucifixions to resurrections. As You used the suffering of the Christ to fulfill Your purposes, so use our sufferings and defeats to accomplish Your victories. Help us in the darkest moments of despair to see the light of Your love and to have some of the victory of the first Easter in our lives each day. May the triumph and hope of Easter strike deeply into the lives of the human family to assure us of the higher glory which awaits ...

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