Dictionary: Hope
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Mike Ripski
... than with religious ritual. The only reason the sacrificial ceremony would be interrupted would be if there was something more important that needed to be done. Is there any doubt in you mind what Jesus believes is most important? I wish Jesus had added a third example. I wish he’d told political candidates running for office to refrain from using anger to get elected. For one of the main strategies for winning is to portray oneself as totally good and one’s opponent as totally evil. Therefore, the ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40, Hebrews 4:14-5:10, John 12:20-36
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John R. Brokhoff
... hear the voice as thunder are assured of Jesus' being God's Son. As the cross approaches, Satan will be defeated and Jesus will draw all men to him by his crucifixion. THEOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS Gospel: John 12:20-33 1. Wish (v. 21). Greeks came to Philip asking to see Jesus. "Sir, we wish to see Jesus" is a sentence often seen on pulpits to remind the preacher what the people want to hear and see. It is significant that the Greeks, Gentiles, were interested in Jesus and apparently wanted to know more about ...

Isaiah 61:1-11, 1 Thessalonians 5:12-28, John 1:1-18
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John R. Brokhoff
... is a case of self-identity. Many are in the position of Shopenhauer who was asked by a little girl, "Who are you?" He replied, "I wish I knew." To know who you are you need to know whose you are. John the Baptist knew who he was because of his call to ... (5:16-18). Need: What is the will of God for your life? What lifestyle does God in Christ approve? If God loves us, does he not wish for us only good? He does not want anyone to be a loser in life, or a sad sack, or an ascetic. If we understand him aright, ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40, Hebrews 4:14-5:10, John 12:20-36
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John R. Brokhoff
... hear the voice as thunder are assured of Jesus' being God's Son. As the cross approaches, Satan will be defeated and Jesus will draw all men to him by his crucifixion. THEOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS Gospel: John 12:20-33 1. Wish (v. 21). Greeks came to Philip asking to see Jesus. "Sir, we wish to see Jesus" is a sentence often seen on pulpits to remind the preacher what the people want to hear and see. It is significant that the Greeks, Gentiles, were interested in Jesus and apparently wanted to know more about ...

Job 23:1--24:25, Hebrews 4:1-13, Hebrews 4:14-5:10, Mark 10:17-31
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John R. Brokhoff
... did not have Christ nor the Bible where we find God today. 3. Terror (v. 16). What is the result of the absence of God? For Job it meant he was terrified. He was all alone with his misery without an explanation for its existence. His only solution is the wish for complete darkness, the darkness of death. Then he would be free of his anxiety and misery. Epistle: Hebrews 4:12-16 1. Judge (v. 12). Can anyone fool God? To enter God's rest we must be faithful to him and his Word and obedient to his will. Can ...

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Leonard Sweet
... shepherd wore it at the waste, under a belt, and used it as an offensive weapon. The “rod” was a cudgel worn to ward off aggressors and knock out invaders. The “rod” became an extension of the shepherd’s arm. It enforced conformity with the shepherd’s wishes. It sometimes was even thrown to deliver a fatal blow to the skull of a wild animal or robber. But the Psalmist said “thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me.” There was a comfort that came with the rod. That’s the comfort of rulership ...

807. Faith that Goes from Head to Heart
Numbers 11:4-35
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David Gallimore
... enough?” Moses was ready just to wash his hands of the whole bunch. But that’s when he said something that goes to the very heart of what God really wants to do for His people. Moses said to Joshua, “I wish that all the Lord’s people were prophets, and that the Lord would put his Spirit on them!” (Numbers 11:29). What is he wishing for? That faith would go from head to heart. That religion would go from duty to passion. That spirituality would go from one part of life to the very breath of life.

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King Duncan
... it up in a moment to save her offspring, but will also begin to hope for more years‑-not to accomplish her own dreams, but to watch her child accomplish theirs. “My daughter’s relationship with her husband will change, but not in the way she thinks. I wish she could understand how much more you can love a man who is careful to powder the baby or who never hesitates to play with his child. I think she should know that she will fall in love with him again for reasons she would now find very unromantic ...

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James Merritt
... we have such as: "I hope to win the lottery" or, "I hope I can make this 80 ft. putt for an eagle" or, "I hope I can get a date with Miss America." That's just wishful thinking. I am reminded of the second grade teacher who asked her class, "What is the definition of hope?" One little boy said, "Hope is wishing for something you know ain't gonna happen." Well, we're talking about a living hope that never dies. We're told that because of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, we have the most prized possession in ...

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James Merritt
... . Deeply grateful to the gardener, the parents asked him how they could ever repay him. He hesitated, but then he said, "I wish my son could go to college some day and be a doctor." Churchill's parents said, "He will, because we will pay ... to Jesus Christ, you have the peace of God, and then you have peace with God. The Lord Jesus said something about the peace He gives that I wish the entire world could hear. He said, "Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you ...

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James Merritt
... employers who had no contract with him. "But he answered one of them and said, ‘Friend, I am doing you no wrong. Did you not agree with me for a denarius? Take what is yours and go your way. I wish to give to this last man the same as to you. Is it not lawful for me to do what I wish with my own things? Or is your eye evil because I am good?'" (vv.13-15) Now Jesus gives the heart of this lesson. We must not become envious or jealous if God is more generous to some people ...

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King Duncan
... the end? Anything you save eventually will be lost. That’s also true about relationships. The saddest words we hear at a funeral are: I wish I had done more for him or her while there was time. Now some of that grows out of a sense of guilt that all of ... ? Anything you save eventually will be lost. That’s also true with regard to relationships. The saddest words we hear at a funeral are: I wish I had done more for him or her while there was time. Now some of that grows out of a sense of guilt that all of ...

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Donald Charles Lacy
... go away any time soon. Opportunists are always with us and at times they can be quite convincing before we find them out. Surely open and free inquiry is imperative. In fact, this is the way Christianity has survived over the centuries. We sure wished we knew more, don't we? It is much like parishioners who hear stories — perhaps even allegations — about their pastors and priests, except at a level of extreme importance. We know what the child abuse scandal has done to the Roman Catholic church. Whether ...

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Donald Charles Lacy
... requirements for believing. Don't try to tell me you have seen the Lord, unless you have some real proof. Show me the mark of the nails, so my finger can be placed there. Yes, and my hand must touch his side. There will be no sentimental guessing and wishful thinking. There will be no misleading attempts to prove a point and pass it along to the world at large. The Master was much loved by all of us but we cannot claim too much for him and be dishonest with others, including those who need his message so ...

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Donald Charles Lacy
... us eternal life and we will never perish. The promise is even underlined by indicating no one will snatch us out of his hand. Those cynical of our faith are apt to respond in derision and suggest the Messiah's promise is nothing more than wishful thinking. He/she would add that it is unverifiable and, in fact, cause for something resembling hilarity! Nevertheless, Christians can be a tough lot and that means we are ready to rise in righteous anger and illustrate our reasons for believing what we do. The ...

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Donald Charles Lacy
... you to do." Isn't it great instruction? You bet it is and we are not left in the dark! Our Savior and Lord is so easy to follow, at times, that we can hardly believe it is him. His eternal brilliance can be lost in our wish that he was a distant lawgiver pronouncing theological dogmatic statements. May God be merciful! Lord Jesus, why do we expend time, energy, and intelligence to misunderstand you? The everlasting benchmark of his love was and is shown in the crucifixion. He laid down, and continues to lay ...

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David R. Cartwright
... charge of some in the service of Herod Antipas, the local governor appointed by Rome. That this man has a slave he values is revealing. Slaves were considered "living tools." Roman owners of slaves could treat them as they saw fit. They could punish them when they wished, and even kill them if they felt like it. Slaves were dispensable. The fact that this man cared enough about his slave to want to save him indicates that this man was a good man, even a compassionate one. So much so that when he heard Jesus ...

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David R. Cartwright
... 7:16). The words, "a great prophet," are code words for a prophet like Elijah. This story in Luke is based on one of the Elijah stories in 1 Kings. If there was one person Jesus patterned his ministry after, that person would have to be Elijah. I wish we had more time to trace the many ways Jesus' actions in the gospels have counterparts to those of the prophet Elijah in the Old Testament. The story we are looking at today is perhaps the clearest of all. Even some exact phrases have been carried over from ...

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David R. Cartwright
... way or no way. Whereas with Martha, her sister, Mary, was simply nowhere in sight. Or worse yet, she could be seen through the kitchen doorway sitting in the living room at Jesus' feet listening to his every word. Can't you just hear Martha muttering under her breath, "I wish I had the time to sit and listen to our honored guest? But someone has to do the work. And you certainly can't count on Mary to do it." Of course, what's so troubling to the many Marthas of this world is that Jesus seems to side with ...

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Richard Gribble
... in today's lesson and relate it to similar ideas which Jesus articulated on many occasions during his public life. Humility is found in being a servant of others and gaining our satisfaction from such an attitude. Recall Jesus' words, "Whoever wishes to be great among you must be your servant, and whoever wishes to be first among you must be your slave; just as the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many" (Matthew 20:26b-28). Humility also means sharing ...

Revelation 21:10, 21:22-22:5
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Richard Gribble
... stubborn sea bird. Nothing seemed to work. Raven thought and thought about what could be done. Then, he got the answer. "Seagull is causing so many problems he deserves to have a thorn stuck in his foot." And, as we all know when Raven thinks hard and wishes thoughts, things begin to happen. Then, all of a sudden, Seagull gave a cry. "What's the matter?" Raven asked. "My foot!" cried Seagull, "my foot hurts." "Let me take a look," replied Raven. Raven felt on the bottom of Seagull's foot and found the place ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... : "In the world you face persecution. But take courage; I have overcome the world" (John 16:33). Too often the more difficult path is avoided; we seek the path of least resistance. It is true, the easy path might be inviting; we have too many challenges and do not wish to add more. But in his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus was very clear that only one path leads to life: "Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the road is easy that leads to destruction and there are many who take it. For the ...

Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20-21
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Richard Gribble
... and the bride, an image of the church, beckon us to come. Everyone who hears, and those who are thirsty, must also come. Anyone who wishes to partake of the water of life must come. Yes, Jesus will come and reclaim the world, but we must be ready and we must ... us entrust our lives and our hopes and fears to the Lord. Let us remember Jesus' promise and follow his lead: "Let anyone who wishes take the water of life as a gift" (Revelation 22:17c). If we can, our reward in heaven will be great. 1. Summary of " ...

Mark 10:35-45
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Leonard Sweet
... “among you” (v.43). The use of the present tense “estin” (“be”) makes Jesus’ declaration a command: “it is not to be so among you.” With perfect parallelism Jesus presents his alternative — those who wish to be “great” must be “your servant,” those who wish to be “first” must be “slave to all” (v.44). While “diakonos” is also used in the New Testament to designate “deacon,” the term here carries its “servant” connotation. The disciples are commanded to become ...

Jeremiah 17:5-10
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Mary S. Lautensleger
... the hearts of both young and old. Three young trees on a hill share the dreams of what each wants to be when it "grows up" — a beautiful treasure chest, a great sailing ship, and the tallest tree in the world, pointing people toward God. Each wish is fulfilled, but in a surprising way those young trees could never have imagined. The desires of your own heart may also come to fruition in a very different way from what is expected. Years pass, the three trees have grown to maturity, and woodcutters come ...

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