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Richard Gribble
... those that we know, but even strangers, should by the words they hear from our lips and the actions of our lives, be able to know with certainty that we are contemporary disciples of Jesus. Yes, we will fail; we are certainly imperfect. But therein lies the great challenge. Are we ready to take up the mantle, be counter cultural despite the possible costs and provide clear evidence of our belief in the mission and message of Jesus? The message of Saint John in today’s second lesson is one of comfort and ...

Job 1:1; Job 2:1-10
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King Duncan
... at the bottom. They are connected by a thin tube that only allows one grain of sand to flow through at a time. No matter how busy, how burdened, how hectic our lives seem, we need to focus only on the challenge that is present in that moment. Not on the previous challenge. Not on the next challenge. One challenge at a time, one task at a time, one job at a time. Focus on mastering this present moment, and you’ll find yourself better equipped to face the stresses of the day. (3) It’s so easy to ignore ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... ways for going about our work. Businesses sent their employees home. Restaurants, stores and schools closed their doors. Soon, very soon, some of us were all getting quite depressed looking at the same four walls every day. That’s one way you can deal with a challenging situation, by the way: get down in the dumps and resentful. Or, maybe you can find a better way to deal with your situation. I read about a husband-and-wife team who rose to the occasion and did just that—they found a better way. When ...

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Lori Wagner
... ’s best deterrent! You’ll need to put me and this mission first in your life! Even before your own family! You’ll need to carry the same cross that I’m destined to carry – even to the death! You’ll be opposed at every turn and challenged beyond belief! Every bit of your faith will be tested and dragged through the gauntlet! You’ll have to give up your dream of accumulating wealth, status, and adhering to the old traditions. This will be the hardest journey you will ever undertake! Ok? Who’s ...

Sermon
Tony Everett
... forgiven" (v. 7). Cleansed by God's forgiving act, Isaiah was ready for an invitation to mission. The Lord asked, "Whom shall I send, who will go for us?" (v. 8). Do you see the pattern here? Are you beginning to see with new eyes? During the crises and challenges of our lives, when the very core of who we are is threatened, we find stability and strength in the familiar words and symbols of worship, in the presence of the Lord. Here is where we see with new eyes and hear with new ears the awesome power of ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... on life and ministry plenty of genuine stories of faith and conversion. People continue each day to hear the word of God, be moved to action, and in the process serve the needs of God and God's people. God's word continues to be as effective and as challenging as the two-edged sword metaphor used by the author of the Letter to the Hebrews in describing God's word. God's word for us can be best seen in prayer. Today's Gospel gives us the most complete and yet simple prayer we can possibly find. The ...

Mark 3:20-30, 1 Samuel 8:1-22, 2 Corinthians 4:1-18, Mark 3:31-35, Psalm 138:1-8
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William E. Keeney
... to test whether it is true or false? How do you protect against gullibility in following a leader because of the intensity of conviction while risking that you may be missing a true messenger from God? The passage from Mark raises some disturbing questions. It challenges us to ask which party we would belong to in the controversy over the person of Jesus and his call for us to follow him today. CONTEXT Context of the Season We have moved beyond the high holy days of Good Friday, Easter, and Pentecost ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... that the other kids are allowed to do so by their parents. She may ask, "Don't you trust me?" Then she may cry. But if you stand by the rules you believe to be wise and right, one day she will thank you for it. Our children often challenge our rules in order to find out what we really believe in. They need something steady to bounce their own growing ideas up against. Yakov Smirnoff, in his book called "America on six Rubles a Day," writes, "coming from the Soviet Union I was not prepared for the incredible ...

Matthew 21:1-11, John 12:12-19
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Robert Allen
... act of courage. The parade through the Holy City was a bold claim to be God’s Anointed One. The parade through the city was a daring risk to live with a commitment to his faith. Just as Jesus boldly dared to risk living his faith, we are challenged to risk everything for him. But, somewhere, down through the centuries, we have lost the boldness. In fact, we are often uncomfortable around those who dare to boldly live their faith. A couple of years ago, I clipped a letter from the Dear Abby column of the ...

Ecclesiastes 3:1-22
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Gregory J. Johanson
... flow of our individual lives, and that’s understandable. But sometimes we are thrown close to others and their struggles. At those times we find ourselves seriously challenged - challenged to open up our pain and joy, and risk allowing ourselves to be touched; - challenged to respond to the pain and joy of others in a personal way, as we let our lives be interrupted; - challenged to let the flow of our lives, with all the good and the bad that is there, mingle with the flow of the lives of other people ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... . It would be the same if I asked about the death of a member of your own family. They become events that stay with us for reasons that are too deep to explain. I was in my study working on my sermon for the coming Sunday the day Challenger exploded (and as today, I ended up preaching a very different one than I had originally planned). I remember that there was a good deal of activity outside my door because members of the congregation were parading past coming in to look at family portraits that had been ...

Acts 2:14-41, Acts 2:1-13
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David E. Leininger
... two; they prayed for TEN SOLID DAYS. "O LORD, GIVE US THAT FIRE!" And then it happened...the Lord's first birthday gift to the church...the all-powerful Spirit of the living God. We can have it too. The Holy Spirit is a gift who brings comfort, encouragement, challenge, guidance, and, most of all, power. Will we treat the Spirit as a gift we would just as soon do without? Will we simply be fascinated by the Spirit as we watch others set on fire? Or will we pray, "Lord, give US that fire." That is MY prayer ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... who needs someone to teach them to read. It may be a group of children in a Sunday School Class who need a teacher who will make sure they have an outstanding lesson each week. We all have our Odies. The rich young ruler needed a purpose that would challenge him AND HE NEEDED A PERSON WHO WOULD INSPIRE HIM. "You lack one thing," Jesus said to this young man. "Go, sell what you have, and give it to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me." Jesus saw potential in this young man ...

Deuteronomy 11:1-32
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King Duncan
... shall therefore lay up these words of mine in YOUR heart and in YOUR soul . . ." If we do that ” lay them up in OUR hearts and in OUR souls ” then we won't have to worry that our children are getting the message. Children are a challenge. And the most challenging and most important task we have as parents is to raise our children to put God first in their lives. But there is no molding without modeling. We must make certain, first of all, that God is first in our lives. 1. (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... moments in the epic tale Roots by Alex Haley is the 'eight day' ceremony when Omorro gives his newborn son, Kunta Kinte, his name and the child becomes a member of the tribe. In the culture of western Africa, the name given a child is both a gift and a challenge. Haley describes the naming rite like this: "Omorro lifted the infant, and as all watched, whispered three times into his son's ear the name he had chosen for him. It was the first time the name had ever been spoken as the child's name, for Omorro's ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... true that Israel has become the fruit and vegetable basket for much of Europe. One day we will look back at the hills and the valleys in our life and see that they were what propelled us to a great life. Keep the commandments. Welcome the challenges. And here's the third principle: KEEP YOUR COURSE. Do not be distracted from serving God. Moses says to the people: "Take heed to yourselves, that your heart be not deceived, and you turn aside, and serve other gods, and worship them . . ." In other words, young ...

Mark 1:9-13
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King Duncan
... God's word. And when Jesus emerged from the desert, he did so in triumph, ready to preach the good news of the coming of God's kingdom. Jesus had shown that he was fully ready for the ministry to which God had called him. By enduring this challenge, he had earned his credentials. A few years ago, there were scattered articles in the news media about some parents' struggles to keep their kids away from drugs. The crux of the problem seemed to be that many of these parents had experimented with drugs in their ...

Luke 24:44-53
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King Duncan
... reservation? According to Pastor Randy Frazee, leaders can attract either fans or followers. Fans like the leader. They are attracted by the leader's personality or charisma. Followers, on the other hand, are attracted by the leader's vision. Followers want to be challenged by great goals. They want to commit to something larger than themselves. Among the crowds who came to see Jesus preach and teach, many were fans but only a few were true followers. (6) The disciples were not just fans. They were true ...

Sermon
Arley K. Fadness
... he soon faced Esau? How could Jacob even stay in the ring with Elohim? Here God is not described with all the godly attributes as all-powerful, all-knowing, omniscient, and omnipresent. Yet grace appears amazingly when God "mixes it up with Jacob," challenges, convicts, evaluates, and judges him. When the stranger sees that he does not prevail against Jacob, he strikes Jacob on the thigh and puts his hip out of joint. Jacob is marked permanently, just as Christians are marked permanently with the cross of ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... certainty that there is a Living Christ, whose I am and whom I serve, is my psychic anchor in any storm.” (2) Bishop Harmon kept the faith! I don’t find any verse in Scripture demanding that we be successful. But everywhere in Scripture is the challenge to be faithful. In the play “The Man from La Mancha,” Don Quixote captures the quest of every Christian in these inspiring words: “To dream the impossible dream, To fight the unbeatable foe, To strive with the last ounce of courage To go where the ...

Proverbs 31:10-31
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Peter Marshall
... Him. Won’t you pray for Betty and me and Joe, and for our new home?’ And I saw in her all the mothers of today–mothers in tiny apartments and on lonely farms, Mothers in great houses and in suburban cottages, who are meeting the age-old challenge–‘ that of bringing up their children to the love and knowledge of God.’ And I seemed to see our Savior–with His arms full of children of far-away Judea–saying to that mother and to all mothers–the old invitation so much needed in these times ...

Philippians 2:5-11
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Leonard Sweet
... empty out." Jesus emptied himself of his divinity in order to come to us in humble human form. We must empty ourselves of our pride and self-confidence in order to be filled with the divine love Christ offers us. In the face of some of life's biggest challenges, the way we indicate our thumbs-up confidence is by bowing down. (You might have your congregation kneel down at this point.) - Let us kneel in the face of the violence in our streets and in our homes and pray to God.... - Let us kneel in the face of ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... a sling-shot and a stone, killed Goliath and accomplished, perhaps, the greatest upset of any contest in the history of mankind. The truth of the matter is there are going to be times in your life and my life when we face a threat or a problem or a challenge that is far bigger than we are. It may be a marriage that is failing, a disease or illness or it may be a financial shortfall. Life is full of battles and whether or not you experience the agony of defeat or the thrill of victory in those battles will ...

Philippians 3:17-4:1
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Richard Gribble
... to reveal his work; the crowd held its breath. The painting was an exact image of the ugly fool — not one hair or expression was out of place. The silence in the tavern was deafening. The rival artist cried out, "The ugly fool was too much of a challenge, even for the great Leonardo da Vinci." "Not so," responded Leonardo. Then pointing to the face of the fool he said, "This face was painted by the hand of God and only a fool would dare presume to change or replace the work of the Master." Leonardo da ...

Revelation 5:11-14
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Richard Gribble
... is self-imposed. Only we can remove the blinders or dark glasses that keep us from seeing or the ear plugs that keep us from hearing the needs of others. If Jesus' resurrection is to have any lasting effect for our world, then we must be up to the challenge to carry the burdens of others and see in that, as did the prince, our true vocation. Next, our movement from death to glory involves finding new life. Today is our celebration of the new life which God can give to us. No matter our age, status in life ...

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