Dictionary: Hope
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901. Easter Fits All
John 20:1-9
Illustration
Steven Molin
... from the companies own website regarding the 1981 strategy: "Quality Inn develops the successful and innovative strategy of market segmentation and divides its lodging system into three distinctive chains: Quality Royale, a luxury brand; Quality Inn, for the moderately-priced, three-star market; and Comfort Inn, a new budget franchise aimed at the luxury budget two-star market.’ The first Comfort Inn hotel opens later that year in Atlanta."

Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... the other actions that the Corinthians are urged to take, making “rejoice” a far more fitting translation within this text. Paul’s second exhortation is also variously interpreted as “mend you ways,” “put things in order,” or even “aim for perfection.” However translated, Paul is calling for the Corinthians strenuously to seek a restored, repaired, mended relationship within their faith community and so, ultimately, with God. In order to achieve this restoration, the Corinthians are next ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . But I am going to ask you to make every kiss that you do give a holy kiss. Do not hold back from showing affection to those you genuinely care for, but do not be like the world. We live in a world of cheap kisses, tawdry kisses kisses whose aim is to use people, not love them. We are those who have been set apart to engage in holy kissing, kisses of genuine love and respect. In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit from whom all true love comes. Amen. 1. Russ Fisher, In ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... not be obtained, a mediocre one would have to be accepted." This third choice they hired, the "mediocre" candidate, was Johann Sebastian Bach.[4] Bach, whose music has come to be called the "Fifth Gospel," would later say, "All music should have no other end and aim than the glory of God and the soul's refreshment; where this is not remembered there is no real music but only a devilish hubbub." He headed his compositions with the letters, "J. J." Jesu Juva which means "Jesus, help me." He ended them, "S. D ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... with the Lord. Then there are the shoes of the gospel of peace. There is something paradoxical in presenting the warrior in the midst of battle equipped with peace. Paul knows that to establish the peace of God in the universe (which is our ultimate aim), we must do battle against the spiritual evil which disturbs that peace. Perhaps the reason Paul uses the metaphor of shoes is that peace is something that we cannot hope to convey by sitting on our rusty-dusty. Peace will not magically break out. Then ...

Luke 2:22-40
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... be a different kind of Messiah than many were expecting. He would lead gently, not with any army; he would teach rather than demand; he would heal rather than destroy. There would be many of our countrymen who would not be able to abide that. Though his aim might be to bring peace, he would actually bring a sword. I knew, too, that that young mother would someday be hurt more deeply than anyone can imagine ... not by her son, but by what others would do to her son. Please understand me: I am not making ...

Sermon
Robert J. Elder
... did. And, as things went, we all managed to get in. If you've ever been to anything like this, you know that the audience for a show being recorded live fulfills what is mainly a supportive role for the program. Nothing in the program is really aimed at the live audience, many of whom can only see the show with difficulty because of all the cameras and the support staff wandering around just off camera. Many wind up watching it in progress mainly on the monitors, which isn't all that different from watching ...

908. Two Kinds of Love
Illustration
... life and the second taught you to live in it. The first gave you a need for love and the second was there to give it. One gave you a nationality, the other gave you a name, One gave you the seed of a talent the other gave you an aim. One gave you emotions, the other calmed your fears. One saw your first sweet smile, the other dried your tears. One gave you up it was all that she could do, The other prayed for a child and God led her straight to you. And now you ask me through ...

909. Don't Miss Out On Life
Illustration
Staff
... snow, straight and true as an arrow's flight, and then young Frank's tracks meandering all over the field. "Notice how your tracks wander aimlessly from the fence to the cattle to the woods and back again," his uncle said. "And see how my tracks aim directly to my goal. There is an important lesson in that." Years later the world-famous architect liked to tell how this experience had greatly contributed to his philosophy in life. "I determined right then," he'd say with a twinkle in his eye, "not to miss ...

910. A Class Act
Illustration
John Berendt
... which Vimmerstedt and her heirs have earned more than $100,000. In my opinion, Mercer's generosity was a class act. By "class act," I mean any behavior so virtuous that it puts normal behavior to shame. It was a class act, for instance, when Alexander Hamilton aimed high and fired over Aaron Burr's head. Benjamin Geggenhiem performed a class act on the Titanic when he gave his life jacket to a woman passenger and then put on white tie and tails so he could die "like a gentleman." That same year, 1912, Capt ...

911. Burden of the Soudan
Illustration
... as lives in the furtherance of His cause. Walter Gowans, 1983, was one of the founders of Sudan Interior Mission (SIM). On Dec. 4, 1893, Walter Gowans and Rowland Bingham of Toronto, Canada, and Thomas Kent of Buffalo, N.Y., landed at Lagos, Nigeria. Their aim was to establish a witness among the 60 million people of what was then commonly known as the Soudan, the area south of the Sahara between the Niger River and the Nile. Gowans and Kent died in the first few months. Bingham returned to Canada, formed ...

912. Bull's Eye
Illustration
Bob Teague
... he called for a volunteer. "All you have to do," said Pace, "is hold this apple in your hand, waist-high." ABC correspondent Josh Howell took a bold step forward. He stood there, a small apple in his hand, a larger one in his throat. Pace took aim from 30 yards away as we all held our breath. Then THWACK - a clean hit that exploded the apple before striking the target behind. Everybody applauded Howell, who was all smiles until his cameraman approached with a hangdog look. "I'm sorry, Josh," he said. "I ...

913. Remember the Duck
Illustration
Steven Cole
... sin enslaves and forgiveness frees. A little boy visiting his grandparents was given his first slingshot. He practiced in the woods, but he could never hit his target. As he came back to Grandma's back yard, he spied her pet duck. On an impulse he took aim and let fly. The stone hit, and the duck fell dead. The boy panicked. Desperately he hid the dead duck in the woodpile, only to look up and see his sister watching. Sally had seen it all, but she said nothing. After lunch that day, Grandma said, "Sally ...

914. Earth To Fill
Illustration
Abraham Kuyper
... out his will. No service in itself is small, None great, though earth it fill; But that is small that seeks its own, And great that seeks God's will. Then hold my hand, most gracious Lord, Guide all my doings still; And let this be my life's one aim, To do, or bear thy will.

915. Our Future Inheritance
Illustration
George Muller
... His children, and from entering into our precious future inheritance. Not that I mean in the least by this to imply that we should continue to live in luxury, self-indulgence, and the like while others are in great need; but we should begin the thing in a right way. Aim after the right state of heart; begin inwardly instead of outwardly. Oh, how different if joy in God leads us to any little act of self-denial! How gladly we do it then! How much does the heart then long to be able to do more for Him who has ...

916. Life of a Leaf
Illustration
James Russell Lowell
Life is a leaf of paper white Whereon each one of us may write His word or two, and then comes night. Greatly begin! though thou have time But for a line, be that sublime Not failure, but low aim, is crime.

917. Finish the Lord's Work
Illustration
... nor has He bidden you to contradict falsehoods about yourself which Satan and his servants may start to peddle. If you do these things you will do nothing else; you will be at work for yourself and not for the Lord. Keep about your work. Let your aim be as steady as a star. Let the world brawl and bubble. You may be assaulted, wrangled, insulted, slandered, wounded, and rejected. You may be chased by foes, abused by them, forsaken by friend, despised and rejected of men, but see to it that with steadfast ...

918. Smooth Stones
1 Samuel 17:1-58
Illustration
... lessons contained in the more minute details may escape our notice. Therefore, I'd like to consider the importance of the expression "five smooth stones." Why more than one stone? Wasn't David a man of faith? Did he doubt that God would give him perfect timing and aim as he used his trusty sling to take on the enemy of the Lord? Certainly he needed only a single small pebble to accomplish his mission. But wait, there were at least four other giants (Sam. 21:15-22). They might rally to Goliath's defense if ...

919. How High Are Your Standards?
Illustration
Laurence Shames
John Milton was a failure. In writing Paradise Lost, his aim was to "justify the ways of God to men." Inevitably, he fell short and wrote only a monumental poem. Beethoven, whose music was conceived to transcend fate, was a failure, as was Socrates, whose ambition was to make people happy by making them reasonable and just. The surest, noblest way ...

920. Make No Little Plans
Illustration
Carl Rowan
... desk drawer and pulled out a piece of paper containing a quote attributed to Chicago architect Daniel Burnham. I listened intently as she read: "Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men's blood and probably themselves will not be realized. Make big plans, aim high in hope and work. Remember that our sons and grandsons are going to do things that would stagger us." More than 30 years later, I gave a speech in which I said that Frances Thompson had given me a desperately needed belief in myself. A ...

921. The Way of the Compass
Illustration
Source Unknown
... Disgusted and impatient with him, they asked, "Why didn't you use that compass we gave you? You could have saved us a lot of trouble!" The sailor responded, "I didn't dare to! I wanted to go north, but as hard as I tried to make the needle aim in that direction, it just kept on pointing southeast." The old sailor was so certain he knew which way was north that he stubbornly tired to force his own personal persuasion on his compass. Unable to do so, he tossed it aside as worthless and failed to benefit from ...

922. Target Your Audience
Humor Illustration
... it out of our own ignorance or stubbornness: The new preacher was on fire for the Lord, and he had made it his personal mission to reform the world, starting with the church's stodgy old deacon. Every Sunday he preached as eloquently as possible, trying to aim his spiritual arrows straight at the heart of the old deacon, and every Sunday the deacon would miss the point. He would come up after each sermon and shake the preacher's hand. "You told 'em again, friend," he would say. This just made the preacher ...

923. Honest Motivation
Humor Illustration
You know the inspirational sayings, "No pain, no gain." And "When the going gets tough, the tough get going" etc. Recently I saw a list of slightly more honest sayings for office walls: The beatings will continue until morale improves. Hang in there, retirement is only thirty years away! When the going gets tough, the tough take a coffee break. Aim Low, Reach Your Goals, Avoid Disappointment.

924. Friends in Christ
John 15:1-17
Illustration
George Hermanson
... personal relationships. It is a concept of equality. In John's time, one was connected through kinship networks or institutional relationships like master/slave. Friendship as we know it - having the freedom to be friends across gender, class and ethnic barriers - did not exist. But the aim of God to love, the call to us to love one another, moves us into new ways of relating. It is a call to organize our world where we care for all, even those who are outside our familiar networks. It is to be friends in ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... wiped out. Diaspora Judaism was continually “run out of town on a rail” by Romans, by Muslims, by the Spanish Inquisition, by the Crusaders, by the Czar. Yet Diaspora Judaism continued to live and work and thrive in Europe until Nazi Germany took aim. And yet even as the Holocaust’s mantra is “Never forget,” the remembrances that now live on are life affirming, not vendettas of vengeance. Remembering is actually “re-membering,” as writer Meridel le Sueur first put it in her admonition to re ...

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