Dictionary: Trust
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Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... be healed, he would be. Jesus said that would be fine, but he would go with the Captain to where his friend was staying. The Captain said that he would be very happy to have Jesus come, but he knew that he wouldn't have to go; he could just give the order. The Captain knew that everything, even sickness, had to obey Jesus. Well, this is what I want to tell you this morning. Jesus is the highest authority in the world and when he speaks or wants something done, it will be done. Now if you want to be ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... morning. How many of you would like to be special? Good, all of you. I have some pennies here with me and I'm going to give them to you if you do something for me. Okay? Okay. (Show them three or four pennies - one for each question asked) Now you must ... other people might have answered it too if they’d had the chance. Right? So God wants everybody to have all that he can give them, but sometimes you may have to do more than the other person, even though you will both get everything that God promised you. ...

Proverbs 10:1-32
Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... FRUITS OF YOUR PRODUCE; THEN YOUR BARNS WILL BE FILLED WITH PLENTY AND YOUR VATS WILL BE BURSTING WITH WINE. That advice is similar to Deuteronomy 18:4 which tells us: “The first fruits of your grain, your wine, and the first of the fleece of your sheep, you shall give to the Lord.” My wife, who is my best advisor, told me last weekend that I was not the least bit subtle in telling you what the scriptures say about tithing. In fact, she said that I hit you with the force of a two by four up side the ...

Sermon
Carl E. Zahrte
... t think I had a prayer of a chance. I guess maybe Pilate thought so, too. But let me tell you what a surprise we had. When Pilate asked the crowd, "Which of these two do you want me to release for you?" they all shouted out, "Away with Jesus. Give us Barabbas." I could hardly believe my ears. Pilate was shocked, too, I guess. He had not expected that. Then he asked, "What shall I do with Jesus, who is called Christ?" They all hollered out, "Let him be crucified." And Pilate said ... I can recall it as if it ...

Sermon
James W. Robinson
... Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?" And, she did not withhold from the "temple treasury" her weekly offering. "It’s hard sometimes to pray, to praise, and to give," she once confessed. "I can do it only because of my faith." It is perfectly plain that the widow with the two coins stood at the temple treasury because she, like Rhonda, had not abandoned her faith. The promises of God - we may correctly assume - helped see ...

Isaiah 63:7--64:12
Sermon
Thomas D. Peterson
... believe in the order of things is to be equipped to wait. We can then submit, knowing that harmony and unity are at work. Good things come about by and in our waiting and wise doing. Not only is this so for everyday religion, the day to day give and take of life together; it is also true in what we call "higher religion" - the regulations of the Spirit, the conditions for lovers, prophets, and saints. Our text today has buried within it a marvelous verse which is the heart of this sermon, "God ... who works ...

Ezekiel 37:1-14, Acts 2:1-13, Acts 2:14-41, John 15:18--16:4, John 16:5-16
Bulletin Aid
Paul A. Laughlin
... valley full of dry bones back to life. People: AND OURS IS A GOD WHOSE SPIRIT, ON THE DAY OF PENTECOST LONG AGO, BROUGHT A HELPLESS GROUP OF APOSTLES OUT OF DESPAIR AND INTO DEDICATION. Collect Almighty God, who convinced Ezekiel long ago that your Spirit was a life-giving force, fill us with it now; that thus inspired we too may be animated as never before, and may look beyond every valley of death and despair with new eyes of hope and faith. In the name of one who himself rose from the dead we pray. Amen ...

Drama
Ruthanne Cochran
... Dedication of Gifts (Read in unison, led by older child) We follow the shepherds and wisemen as we bring our gifts to your Son, Jesus Christ. They are only a token of your great gift to us. We confess that we have not always been warm and sincere in our giving as we should be, but in this Christmas season we bring our gifts in a manner well pleasing to you and pray that they will be accepted. May they be used to bring joy and peace to others and may this spirit stay with us always. Amen. *The Closing Carol ...

Sermon
James W. Moore
... want to bring help and strength and comfort. Isn’t that a great promise? That’s the promise Joseph felt and wrapped his arms around at the first Christmas when he didn’t know what to do or which way to turn. Joseph needed comfort that day and God came giving the strength he needed and God turned what seemed at the time like the worst day of Joseph’s life into what he realized later was the best day of his life. He grabbed hold of that promise… God is with us! That’s number one… God is with us ...

Sermon
... One of the excitements of being part of the Christian Lutheran fellowship is that our lives are always being lifted up into that which is greater and larger than any one of us is. The effect of our own individual living is magnified by being part of the church; it gives us an arena in which our individual contribution is added to that of others and the result of that is far greater than any one of us alone. It is the mystery of the fellowship. It is the result of being opened to each other and to the future ...

1 Thessalonians 5:12-28
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... might be helpful in that pursuit. I had to go to several places before I was able to find something I felt would do the trick, but I considered the effort worthwhile. He was worth it. Finally, the evening came around when I would have the opportunity to give the gift. I handed it to him, nicely wrapped; he tore the paper off, grunted, set the book for which I had so diligently searched off to the side, and continued the conversation with no reference at all to the gift. I confess I was a little nonplussed ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... even as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another." NOTICE, FIRST OF ALL, THAT LOVE IS NOT OPTIONAL FOR FOLLOWERS OF JESUS. Jesus says, "A new commandment I give to you . . ." Not a suggestion, not a recommendation. A commandment. Why is it a commandment? Because there is a part of every one of us that rebels against the idea of pure, unconditional love. There is a part of us that says such love is out of place in ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... for flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom, but a new spiritual body which God will grant us. The body as part of our total being gives new emphasis to Paul's writing in I Corinthians 6 that we are not to be joined to a prostitute. Why? Because our bodies are ... nicotine or alcohol or heroin? You want to smash it up in autos? You're depressed and want to throw it off the Golden Gate Bridge? Then give me your body! Let me have it! I want it! I'll take it! I want to live!" (2) No, it's not your body. Our ...

2 Thessalonians 3:6-15
Sermon
King Duncan
... ELSE WE DO, WE SHOULD STRIVE FOR EXCELLENCE? If our work is not only for ourselves but also for God, should we not strive to give our best? There is an old Hebrew saying that God is more delighted in adverbs than nouns. That is, it matters not so much what ... Our work allows us to be partners with God in the provision of the world's needs. It is important then that we enthusiastically give our best, whatever our task may be. As part of the plan of God, our work is a ministry, a mission, a sacred endeavor ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... without their pin that says "There's Hope." (2) That is God's first word to each of us this morning. There's hope. Don't give up. And here's another: PUT ON THE WHOLE ARMOR OF GOD. Notice that St. Paul says the whole armor. A little piece here and there ... our way. The battle Paul described can only be won by the entire community of faith. Working together, we are less likely to give up. And we can remind one another to have on our protective gear ” especially the shield of faith. And by praying together, we ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... maybe this is as good a time as any to consider what we believe about the after-life. Please don t expect me to give you any hard answers about that unseen world. I cannot. The Scriptures provide us with little concrete information about life beyond the grave. And ... ARE a soul. And when we die we really die. Completely. Dead. But here is the good news ” after we are dead God can choose to give us the gift of new life and resurrect us from the dead. But it is not just a part of us that is raised, we are ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... , out of the house of slavery." (NRSV) We are called to remember to pause long enough to think about what God has done for us. It is so easy to lose track of our blessings in the helter-skelter environment in which we find ourselves. How often we forget to give God thanks for our daily bread, for the hands that prepared it, for the homes that shelter us as we take our daily bread. How often we forget that all we have is a gift from God. As the little girl said, "This food, friends, is coming to you through ...

2 Timonty 1:6-14
Sermon
King Duncan
... was a bold, adventurous man who lived his life to the fullesteven if much of that life was spent behind prison bars. So we need to heed Paul's words when he says that being timid is not God's will for us. God wants to vanquish our timidity by giving us the spirit of power, love, and selfdiscipline. Let's examine each of these attributes for a few moments and see if we can't become bold and adventurous like Paul. LET'S BEGIN WITH THE WORD "POWER." Where does power come from? For some, it is a birthright. We ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... their sick. As evening approached, the disciples came to him and said, "This is a remote place, and it's already getting late. Send the crowds away, so they can go to the villages and buy themselves some food." Jesus replied, "They do not need to go away. You give them something to eat." "We have here only five loaves of bread and two fish," they answered. "Bring them here to me," he said. And he directed the people to sit down on the grass. Taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven ...

Ephesians 2:1-10
Sermon
King Duncan
... and merciful God. Verse one of this passage tells us that we were dead. Verse five tell us that we are alive. And verse ten gives us the reason why: to do good works. This is the purpose that God "prepared beforehand to be our way of life." So what do ... puzzle, and the pieces fall into place each day, and the giant puzzle lasts all along life's way . . . God will, if we ask him, give us the strength for whatever may come, so let's put guilt and confusion behind us. Once we ask and are forgiven, we can start ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... observation about people in Ghana, Africa. Many people in Ghana are very devout. "They express it in the names they give to their business enterprises," says Shannon. "There is a Hail Mary Plumbing Shop. You can go to the I Love Jesus ... ; the door has already been locked, and my children are with me in bed; I cannot get up and give you anything.'" Jesus said that even though this buddy may not get up and give you anything because he is your friend, at least he will accede to your wishes if you keep bothering ...

Sermon
Edward Inabinet
... gave him the first three apples to eat. He gave him the second three apples to trade for shelter from the sun and rain. He gave him the third three apples to trade for clothing to wear. He gave him the last apple so that he might have something to give back to God to show his gratitude for the other nine apples. The man ate the first three apples. He traded the second three for shelter from the sun and rain. He traded the third three for clothing to wear. Then he looked at the tenth apple. It seemed bigger ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... as a sacrifice for humankind. But the symbol for St. John is an eagle. Ancient tradition held that not only does the eagle soar high up into the sky, but he is supposed to be able to look straight at the sun and not be dazzled. So John gives us a soaring Gospel, the most penetrating gaze of all the New testament writers into the eternal mysteries and truths we find in the very heart and mind of God. Beneath the ancient Church of St. John in Ephesus there was a crypt where tradition says that the apostle ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... the Cradle. Someone has suggested that instead of Thanksgiving Day we observe "Grumbling and Gripe Day," and then use the other 364 days for thanksgiving to God. This would be more Biblical. In the first five verses of Psalm 103, the Psalmist uses a singular pronoun. He gives testimony of God''s goodness to him as an individual. However, he has more than a Jesus/Me mentality. In verses 6-16, he begins to employ a plural pronoun and speaks of God''s goodness to the nation that God has blessed and called to ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... that life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood it . . . The true light that gives light to every man was coming into the world. “He was in the world, and though the world was made through him, the world ... one remaining place is a little baby. My people on earth are not afraid of a baby. When a baby is born they rejoice and give thanks without fear because that’s the only place left in their lives where they’re not afraid. So I will go to earth. I ...

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