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Deuteronomy 6:1-25
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George Paul Mocko
... adapted from some of those prayed by a man named Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: "Almighty God, you are eternal mystery to us, yet mysteriously known to us through the Christ. Cause us to believe ardently and above all things in your active presence. Cause us to prove our belief by taking great care never to stifle, nor distort, nor waste the power to wonder, and the power to love which you give to us. Give us the vision to see your direction which shows us each moment, by every day's events where to take the ...

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Barbara Brokhoff
... the old precepts and traditions. This is a trick that has been around for a long time. The Greeks had a whole pantheon of gods; syncretism was nothing new. Why not just combine and reconcile all the gods and concepts and become tolerant of every other belief that came down the pike? Doesn't that sound familiar? There are those who still try to press the gospel into molds that make it more palatable to all; new age, pluralism, humanism, and anything else that spares us from the radical allegiance that Christ ...

Mt 15:21-28 · Ex 16:2-15 · Rom 11:13-16, 29-32 · Ps 78
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John R. Brokhoff
... When our neighbors of a different race and religion come to us for help, we must respond favorably as Jesus did. 2. Evangelization of Non-Christians. Should Christians attempt to evangelize non-Christians belonging to other religions? Are these religious people safe in their own beliefs? Do they need Christ as Lord and Savior? Should we try to persuade them to forsake their religion and accept Christ, or is it enough to dialogue with them concerning the needs of the soul as well as of society? Do we need an ...

Matthew 2:1-12, Isaiah 60:1-22, Ephesians 3:1-13
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John R. Brokhoff
... relevant to our day because of one of today's popular heresies - astrology. Many church members believe that the stars have an influence on their lives. Their bible is Jeanne Dixon's daily horoscope column, which they read for daily guidance. It is the ridiculous belief that some distant, dead star determines the destiny of one's life. Preaching on the miracle star of Epiphany could blast the heresy of astrology and turn people to the one true star, Christ. Again, this miracle of the star is relevant to our ...

Luke 3:1-20, Isaiah 61:1-11, Luke 3:21-38, Acts 8:9-25
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John R. Brokhoff
... Christian is a "minister." Baptism is a call to serve God through the ministry of reconciliation. 8. Baptism is a confession. Baptism is based not only on God's Word, but on a human's confession of sin and faith. This calls for repentance and belief in Christ as redeemer. Baptism places a person under the lordship of Christ. Baptism, therefore, is not a once-in-a-lifetime affair, but is a continual experience throughout life of re-affirming one's baptism by the renewal of one's baptismal promises. This ...

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Leonard H. Budd
... afternoon soap operas are made - or used to be made. At its most profound level it is witness to the sensed presence of God in life. That young recruit was giving witness to the unseen things that mattered in his life, spiritual affirmations. He was living out a belief that God is a very real presence in daily life. That witness is the singular purpose of this sermon! To be such a person, as the Bible defines it, is to be a person touched by God's Holy Spirit. God's Holy Spirit: that mysterious influence ...

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James Weekley
... our destinies. He does have a plan for each of us. No storm in hell or on earth will ever isolate us from the Plan Maker. He has a reason for that plan. With our compassion, faith, and sweat, we hammer out a fulfilling self. Helen Keller affirms her belief in God's intentions. "I like to think that, through my limitation, God is working out some great adventures, and they have taught me understanding and friendship and how to be able to serve the world." Don't you see it now? We who wander into the vastness ...

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Erskine White
... or an Independent. You might say, "I am a conservative." If you are really courageous in this day and age, you might say, "I am a liberal," or a progressive. In other words, you might define yourself in terms of your politics or your moral beliefs. Finally, and most importantly, you might define yourself in spiritual terms. You might say, "I am a Christian." But by voicing that one simple phrase, you have said a great deal. What are you? You are a Christian! What does that really mean? Our text says ...

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Erskine White
... convicted themselves before their God. That same cry echoes down the ages, as people claim other "kings" as their first loyalty, instead of Jesus Christ. That same cry echoes down through the ages as people deny the claims of God to choose instead the things or the beliefs they love most in this world. We hear that cry today and maybe even say it to ourselves. We have no king but Caesar! We have no king but our standard of living! We have no king but free enterprise! We have no king but success! We have ...

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Erskine White
... of death was ended and the kingdom of eternal life was begun. But we are no less blessed today. We are no less blessed than Mary, even after all these years, because the Resurrection can be as present to us as it was to her. It's a matter of belief, a matter of faith; and it makes all the difference in the world. When you believe in your heart and soul that Jesus Christ was raised from the dead, you have a profound sense of inner peace and joy, a sense of triumph in life which no one or nothing ...

2 Corinthians 13:1-10
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Erskine White
... of you" (Luke 12:20). The third question for our spiritual checkup is: are you watching your weight, so that you won't be distracted from your salvation? Finally, are you getting enough exercise? You have to exercise your faith; you have to practice your belief and live your faith in the world if it is to mean anything! Too many people don't understand this today. They never exercise their faith and so they lose their moral muscle tone; in a spiritual sense, as Christians, they become weak and flabby ...

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Erskine White
... church. Seventy-five percent said it is possible to be a good Christian without going to church. In other words, most Americans think that in religion, we can separate believing from belonging. This is clearly a pervasive and powerful fallacy in American Christianity, this belief in spiritual individualism. We've all heard people say it: "I don't have to go to church to worship God. I can worship God out here in nature, or on the golf course! I can worship God by watching the preachers on television." Just ...

Psalm 71:1-24, 1 Corinthians 14:1-25, 1 Corinthians 13:1-13, 1 Corinthians 12:12-31, Jeremiah 1:1-19, Luke 4:14-30
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George Bass
... Lord of all. Jeremiah 1:4-10 (E, L, C); 1:4-5, 17-19 (RC) Note: I would not preach a separate sermon on this text, but would incorporate it in the sermon on the Gospel for the Day, most likely at point two. By comparing Jeremiah's belief that he was consecrated and appointed a prophet while he was still in his mother's womb with Mary's experience, one can renew the "Christmas-Epiphany" experience of the people and deepen their perception of Jesus' manifestation of himself to the world as the Son of God. One ...

Psalm 138:1-8, 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, Judges 6:1-40, Isaiah 6:1-13, Luke 5:1-11
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George Bass
... is not enough! 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 (RC, E, C) - "Synopsis Of The Story." 1. "Get the story straight!" That's what Paul was saying to the congregation at Corinth. 2. The death of Jesus on the cross, his resurrection, and his manifestation to his disciples, to other beliefs and, finally, to Paul, as the risen Lord is the heart of the gospel. 3. That is the gospel which was preached to them and to us by Paul and other preachers. It doesn't really matter too much who the preacher is, as long as the gospel is ...

Philippians 3:12-4:1, Jeremiah 26:1-24, Genesis 15:1-18, Luke 13:31-35, Psalm 27:1-14, Psalm 42:1-11
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George Bass
... and the empty tomb, despite the cost to him and his Son, and he gives new life to all believers. Jeremiah 26:8-15 - "Close Call." 1. Jeremiah had a close call, a brush with death, when he preached repentance. The religious leaders called for his death. 2. The belief, held by the "princes and the people," that he was truly a prophet sent by God and spoke God's Word to them, saved him from death. 3. Oddly enough, it was people and priests who knew that Jesus was indeed a prophet of the Lord, maybe the Messiah ...

John 17:20-26, Psalm 47:1-9, Acts 7:54--8:1a, Acts 16:6-10, Acts 16:16-40, 1 Samuel 12:1-25, Revelation 22:7-21
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George Bass
... reigning Lord had heard his prayer. The example of his Lord, when he hung on the cross and prayed for his enemies, was his model. 4. The word of the Lord gives courage to the faithful to face injustice, cruelty, and evil and, if necessary, to die in the belief that Christ hears their prayers and will receive them into his eternal kingdom. Acts 16:6-10 (L) and Acts 16:16-34 (E, C) - "A Vision Becomes A Nightmare." 1. It began as a vision of a man from Macedonia calling out to Paul and his companions, "Come ...

Mark 1:14-20
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Wayne B. Keller
... If you've been living for yourself, saying "me-first, me-only," he asks us to start living for God and others. How will you do that this coming week? Proclamation of the Word Suggestion: Make clear what Jesus meant by repentance and conversion. It doesn't begin with the belief, "I am a worm and not a person." (Psalm 22:6) It doesn't mean feeling pity or sorrow for, primarily. It means to come to our senses. It's not so much looking at the past and saying, "I'm sorry," an idea developed from the Latin, (not ...

Mark 1:35-39, Mark 1:29-34
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Wayne B. Keller
... God's will that you are willing to wait upon God's Word to you? In other words, do you believe in God? Most will say "yes," Believe, in the Bible, means, trusting to the point of obedience; are you willing to take a risk? How does your belief affect your life - your relationship with others - beginning in your own home, reaching into your vocation and vacation, to those whom you don't know for whom Christ also died, and to whom Christ has called you to serve. Harry Emerson Fosdick once said that "a mature ...

John 20:24-31, John 20:19-23
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Wayne B. Keller
... where God seeks us. One day a church member expressed her extreme doubting to me. Often, I think of a response later. This time, I did say, "You may have given up on God, but God hasn't given up on you; God hasn't lost belief in you." Stewardship Suggestion: The stewardship of doubting. How do you handle, deal with, your doubts? Ignore them? Complain about them? Give up? or,Face them? Acknowledge them? Share them? Charge to the Congregation Suggestion: Find a member of the congregation who has faced serious ...

Mark 13:1-31, Mark 13:32-37
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Wayne B. Keller
... God; we create God in our own image. We stick God in our back pocket. We make God an indulgent parent, or a benevolent grandparent, whom we interrupt on occasion when life goes sour, dead. One man has said that "he begins every day with the belief that he is on trial for his life, and probably will not be acquitted." We need to know that God is to be taken seriously, not lightly; and that we judge ourselves in the light of our obedience each day. STEWARDSHIP Stewardship Challenge Suggestion: You may have ...

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William J. Carl
... causes lie “solely within the will of God,” and only faith can recognize this (Keller, op. cit. p. 21). Even the skeptical, doubting Reverend Lewis Merrill in John Irving’s, A Prayer for Owen Meany, understood when he said that miracles don’t cause belief; they don’t make faith out of thin air; “you have to already have faith in order to believe in real miracles (New York, Ballantine Books, 1989, p. 524).” The problem so many have with miracles today is that they think they prove something ...

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George Johnson
... reading, prayer, church attendance, commitment to the church. All of these are important, but none of them are found in this final exam material. There is nothing said here about justification by faith, being born again, or baptized. There is no mention of belief systems, forgiveness, or proper understanding of grace. Again, important teachings in the Bible, but not in the list of criteria by which we ultimately answer to God. All of these other aspects of our theology are tested or sifted to see if they ...

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George Johnson
... a good feeling inside of us, being at peace with God, knowing our sins are forgiven. Is that the end? No. The inner peace we experience is God's gift so that mishpat and zedekah can happen. Some religious groups stress correct doctrinal statements. Having right beliefs - pure teaching, correct liturgical forms- good preaching from God's Word is stressed as central. All this is great, but that's not the bottom line. Justice is. Is God saying to our church today, what more was there for me to do for you that ...

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George Johnson
... unseen things above," but what the world is looking for is not words or melodies, but love, love that manifests itself in the way we spend our money, the way we vote, the way we treat those who don't deserve our love, those whose skin color or beliefs are different than ours. "Mother, father, sister, brother, everybody sing and shout, 'cause that's what it's all about. It's about love." To love is not always easy, but as the Bible says, it does make our joy complete. If Jesus taught us anything, he taught ...

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George Johnson
... but do not practice what they teach. You hypocrites, he calls them. And then he gives several examples of their hypocrisy. Hypocrisy is a common problem in all religions, in all churches, and in every Christian's life. It's never easy to live up to one's beliefs. Others can always find inconsistency and failure to do what we profess to be. We believe in the 10 commandments. We accept them as a guide for our behavior, but don't always obey them. It's hard to get a passing grade on the first commandment. "You ...

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