Dictionary: Trust
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Carveth Mitchell
... the ancients called it, a little god, and has taken the place that only God should have. So Jesus says, "You cannot be a servant of these two masters." We choose our ultimate allegiance. We reveal that choice by what we do with what has been entrusted to our care by God or by other people. A man in California plunged into his burning house and threw out his securities, but did not escape himself. He sacrificed his security for his securities, and he lost them both. God is the only capitalist, the ultimate ...

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Dean Lueking
... those we love, we must have the assurance that only God can give, that he keeps faith with all who sleep in the dust. Have you ever thought of this - that the finest tribute you can pay to the risen Lord is to entrust your loved ones to his unfailing care? To whom else would we want to entrust them? To whom else would we ourselves go in our last hour? We can honor our Lord in no finer way than by leaving our loved ones with him. He brings healing for our heartaches with the assurance he expresses in this ...

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... through the hail as One-Talent is called to the stand to testify in his own behalf. Defense: Mr. One-Talent, I know this will not be easy for you to do, but in your own words tell the court why you returned to your master only the one talent entrusted to your care. One-Talent: (speaking in meek and tender voice, seeking to win over the minds and hearts of all present) Your Honor, I, well, I guess I was just afraid. Afraid I might fail. I’m not blessed with a lot of natural ability, your Honor. Oh, I ...

Isaiah 22:1-25, Psalm 95:1-11, Psalm 138:1-8, Isaiah 51:1-16, Exodus 5:22--6:12, Exodus 17:1-7, Romans 11:33-36, Matthew 16:13-20
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... by carving out a tomb for himself where only they could be buried. The second oracle, the first reading for this Sunday, tells of his dismissal from office and the appointment of Eliakim in his place: I invest him with your robe, gird him with your sash, entrust him with your authority ... I place the key of the House of David on his shoulder; should he open, no one shall close, should he close, no one shall open. (Jerusalem Bible) Jesus went even further than that in the Gospel for the Day, saying to Peter ...

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T. A. Kantonen
... God’s grace in faith does not mean to find a way to avoid God’s judgment throne. It means to find a way to meet judgment. Because God’s standard of judgment is his own grace, not the low, he accepts with favor the sinner who entrusts himself to grace, even though he stands condemned by the law. God thus comes to man both as judge and as rescuer. He brings man’s proudest achievements under his judgment and exposes the pathetic meaninglessness of his God-estranged existence. But the wonder of his ...

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Leonard Mann
... believed in him, and while he was away they handled his affairs well. But the tenth servant, as he later confessed, was afraid. And he did not serve the nobleman well. In fact he didn’t serve him at all. He took the money which had been entrusted to him and hid it in the ground; he buried it. In due course the nobleman returned, victorious, successful, and now a king. When he asked that servant for an accounting, all he got was a confession, an embarrassed apology for having done nothing. "Why?" asked the ...

John 19:17-27
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Burton F. Blair
... ’t it strange that he chose John for this task? Why not one of his own brothers? There is strong scriptural evidence that Mary had other children than Jesus. Tradition has it that Jesus had, at least, four brothers: James, Joseph, Judas, and Simon. So, why entrust Mary to John and not one of these brothers? Perhaps the answer is provided by an intense verse elsewhere in John’s Gospel. "For not even his [Jesus’] brothers believed in him" (John 7:5). Of Jesus’ family, it was only Mary, his mother, who ...

83. The Mirror of Judas
Mark 14:1-11
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Larry Powell
... the money given to the poor. From time to time a similar protest is raised today by those who question the wisdom of erecting church facilities costing hundreds of thousands of dollars while so many hungry remain to be fed. Each of us has been entrusted with the freedom of choice and the ability to discern. Do we betray Christ by our choices? 3. Judas had opportunity. His position among Christ’s chosen naturally enabled him to produce a positive witness. And even near the end, he had the opportunity to ...

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Brett Blair
... curiosity was very much aroused. The little lad sighed with relief and said, "Will you hold my quarter while I go in swimming?" The little boy was straightforward and honest in his questions because he wanted to entrust to the lady something valuable. The Pharisees are not being honest. They have no intent in entrusting Jesus with anything. They are not looking for the answer to a question. They don't want someone to hold their quarter. They are looking for a way to get rid of this trouble making Nazarene ...

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Thomas Long
... Perhaps." responds Becket. "I am no longer like myself." When the King presses for a reason, Becket describes the sense of call, the feeling that an ultimate claim had been placed on his life, at the time of his ordination: I felt for the first time that I was being entrusted with something, that’s all - there in that empty cathedral ... that day when you ordered me to take up this burden. I was a man without honor And suddenly I found it ... the honor of God.8 I felt for the first time that I was being ...

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T. A. Kantonen
... says, "I am the truth," "I am the life." And so the Apostle does not say, "I know what I have believed," but "I know in whom I have believed." Faith is total trust in him, total commitment to him. It is to entrust yourself to Christ as a patient about to undergo an operation entrusts himself to the surgeon. If you hesitate to make this commitment, just ask yourself: What is there in Jesus that prevents me from trusting him completely? If you are a sincere seeker after truth, you will find that he is the one ...

Luke 23:26-43
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Brett Blair
... cross. Finally, a placard called the titulus bearing the name of the condemned man and his sentence, was placed at the top of the cross. Slaves were crucified outside of Rome in a place called Sessorium, beyond the Esquiline Gate; their execution was entrusted to the carnifex servorum. Eventually this wretched locality became a forest of crosses, while the bodies of the victims were the pray of vultures and other rapacious birds. It often happened that the condemned man did not die of hunger or thirst, but ...

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Brett Blair
... cross. Finally, a placard called the titulus bearing the name of the condemned man and his sentence, was placed at the top of the cross. Slaves were crucified outside of Rome in a place called Sessorium, beyond the Esquiline Gate; their execution was entrusted to the carnifex servorum (the place of the hangman). Eventually this wretched locality became a forest of crosses, while the bodies of the victims were the pray of vultures and other rapacious birds. It often happened that the condemned man did not ...

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David E. Leininger
... Jesus and catch a vision of creative ministries for the church of the future? Then your church leadership needs you and ought to have you. This list could be endless. Whatever your God-given talent might be, it is not yours to hold on to - it has been entrusted to you to share, even though that might be hard work and might well involve personal sacrifice. I admit, I still wish discipleship did not have to be quite so demanding. In the words of one old Texan, "The problem with the Christian life is that it's ...

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King Duncan
... many persons whose memories are dear to us who sacrificed so much to make it possible for us to gather in worship and praise. Maintenance is not a very exciting word, but the function is vital. We must continue what they began. We must guard what has been entrusted to our care. The king of a European country once went out alone on horseback. A visitor to the country was surprised to see the king unattended. He asked one of the citizens if the king didn’t have a bodyguard. The citizen thought for a moment ...

Matthew 25:14-30
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King Duncan
... At an unexpected time the master returned and called in his three servants to give an account of how each used the talents entrusted to him. NOTE, FIRST OF ALL, THAT EACH OF US HAS DIFFERENT GIFTS. Jesus does not pretend in this parable that all ... which we did not do....For me," said Menotti, " the conception of hell lies in two words: `too late.'" What is your gift? What has God entrusted to you to share with the world? Are you sharing it? Are you burying it in the ground? Are you investing it in junk? Or ...

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King Duncan
... Jesus' first appearance to a woman? But Mary Magdalene was not only a woman. She was from a town with a bad reputation. Magdala was a town so steeped in sin and wild living that rabbis later attributed its fall to licentiousness. "Why would God entrust such important news to a woman from a wicked town?" asks this commentator. And finally, Mary Magdalene had once been possessed by seven demons. (Luke 8: 2) Although Scripture does not clearly say so, many theologians assume that Jesus healed Mary of her demon ...

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King Duncan
... to him who judges justly." JESUS TRUSTED GOD. That is how he could live with integrity. He trusted God. That is how he could handle adversity. He trusted God. That is how he could forgive his enemies even as he hung on the tree. He trusted God. Peter writes, "He entrusted himself to him who judges justly." If you and I are going to walk in Jesus' steps, here is what we must do: We must trust God. An unknown author has made a list which he or she called, "Our Thinking vs. God's Promises." Let me share it ...

2 Timothy 1:1-2:13
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King Duncan
... for I know the one in whom I have put my trust, and I am sure that he is able to guard until that day what I have entrusted to him . . ." Paul is not ashamed. He is not embarrassed. Why? Three good reasons emerge in this text: 1) He knows the One in whom he has ... has found his calling. Finally, St. Paul says he has the inner testimony of the Holy Spirit. He writes, "Guard the good treasure entrusted to you, with the help of the Holy Spirit living in us." Paul knows he is not alone. There is that inner witness ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... set in the context of a personal relationship which God seeks to have with humanity, and which God will go to any lengths to maintain. As St. Paul put it, “...in Christ God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and entrusting the message of reconciliation to us.” (II Corinthians 5:19) God, according to Jesus, is not Judge, but Divine Parent. One day He told the story of a boy who ran away from home and wasted his life in sinful living. When he finally came to ...

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Cathy A. Ammlung
... because she considered nothing she had as her own. Everything she had and everything she was, down to the most intimate core of her identity, was from God. She wasn't sacrificing a portion of her livelihood to God; by the grace of God she was entrusting her whole self into God's keeping. Her two tiny coins were the final, foolish, unspeakably humble outward manifestation of that absolute gift. Her gift was so humble that nobody knew its magnitude except her Lord. She is, in fact, what we are called to be ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... The old has passed away. Behold, the new has come. All this is from God who through Christ reconciled us to God and gave us the ministry of reconciliation. That is, in Christ God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and entrusting to us the ministry of reconciliation. So we are ambassadors of Christ. God making his appeal through us. We beseech you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God. For our sake, he made him to be sin, who knew now sin, so that in him we ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... in sharing Jesus. We have got to reach them and tell about Jesus before they die, and it’s too late.” Amazed at this wife’s courage in the midst of evil, Carlos was strengthened to continue in the battle. . . “We desire to be found faithful with whatever He entrusts to us,” he says. Don’t you feel it? Carlos is clear about his calling. He is crazily in love with Jesus, and so he keeps his calling clear. But not only must we keep our calling clear, we must be certain of the good news. Someone has ...

Philippians 4:1-9
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Rick Brand
... Philippi that Paul mentioned this quarrel and called them to be a part of the ministry of reconciliation. It was an affirmation that they had matured, that he thought they had developed in grace and in understanding of themselves as ministers of grace that he could entrust to them the needs of these two women and to believe that the church in their basement would find a way to help them become reconciled. That is what we have been given, the ministry of reconciliation. In the second letter to the church at ...

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Stephen M. Crotts
... the extra mile to get you through school that tough year, and the six persons in your small group who've helped you grow this past year. God, you see, has richly invested in you! Time, talent, money - it's all his! But to you he has entrusted a sum. And now he has strategically placed your life where you can express his love by your kindness in Christ-centered ministry. So, if all ownership is God's and faithful management is ours, then one final truth yet remains in the text. And that is ... Accountability ...

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