Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
King Duncan
Let me see your hand if you are you a fan of disaster movies. [Well, somebody must be.] Disaster movies tend to do well at the box office, whether they feature frightened people battling floods or volcanos or Godzilla or zombies invading major cities. Speaking of zombies, there is a company in London called Vollebak that manufactures what they call an “Apocalypse Jacket.” The Apocalypse generally refers to the ultimate disaster drama—the complete final destruction of the world, as described in the biblical ...

Sermon
Jon L. Joyce
1. The Master needs them [Matthew 21:2] There is much talk of priorities today, the placing of things in their proper order of importance, with first things coming first. When Christ needed the donkey to ride into Jerusalem, it was enough to say to the owner that the Master needed the beast. Christ was to have first call on its use, as a matter of course. This should be the case in Christ’s requests of us. The proper priority in life is Christ first, others second, selves third. Unfortunately, most people ...

78. Put Your Hands on the Plow
Mark 13:24-37
Illustration
Eric Ritz
While we wait and trust, we are also to put our hands to the plow. We are prepared simply by doing the work God has called us to do and doing it faithfully and with vigilance, regardless of the world's clock and the climate that it has surrounded us with. During the Second World War there was a young boy in a small town who had to go to the drugstore for his mother. As he arrived at the drugstore, he saw a poster on the front window that made a great impression upon him. It was the picture of an American ...

Drama
Karren Boehr
Theme: The Need For Unity Amidst Diversity (Based on 1 Corinthians 4:5 and 1 Corinthians 10:17) God admonishes his people to be unified and have no divisions among themselves but be made complete, in the same mind. This hard-hitting drama brings home, in a straightforward manner, the seriousness of division in the body of Christ, the petty nature of most church disagreements today, and the possible ultimate consequences. Setting: The gates of heaven Characters:GATEKEEPER: Either male or female, must have ...

80. The Bigger Hand
Humor Illustration
Michael P. Green
A little girl accompanied her mother to the country store where, after the mother had made a purchase, the clerk invited the child to help herself to a handful of candy. The youngster held back. “What’s the matter? Don’t you like candy?” asked the clerk. The child nodded, and the clerk smilingly put his hand into the jar and dropped a generous portion into the little girl’s handbag. Afterward the mother asked her daughter why she had not taken the candy when the clerk first offered some to her. “Because ...

Isaiah 38:1-22, Matthew 8:14-17
Sermon
Lori Wagner
“He took our infirmities and bore our diseases.” (Isaiah 53:4) In 1917 during the Bolshevik Revolution a painting by the artist known to us as Rembrandt called “Christ with Arms Folded” was confiscated from the home of Russian Count Alexander Orloff Davidoff of Petrograd. Ten years later, the painting was again stolen from the Pushkin State Museum in Moscow and ruthlessly vandalized, slashing and scarring the canvas. The painting remained missing for four years before it was found buried in a sealed can ...

Sermon
John Wayne Clarke
Today's Gospel Lesson is one that is troubling if you care about fairness. By that, I mean, would you deliberately try to fool someone just to see if you could get that person in trouble? I am not talking about getting a brother or sister in trouble, because that is almost part of growing up. I mean really getting someone in hot water. Would you do that? Our reading presents us with the Sadducees posing a hypothetical case intended to make the resurrection appear foolish. We must keep in mind that the ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
The SS seemed more preoccupied and more disturbed than normal. The idea of executing a young boy in front of hundreds of spectators was no light matter. The commandant of the camp read the verdict. All eyes were on the child. He was extremely pale, almost calm, and he bit his lip. The gallows threw its shadow over him. This time, the Lagerkapo refused to be the executioner. Three SS soldiers replaced him. The three victims were seated next to each other on chairs. A single noose was placed around each man' ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
Object: A linen napkin. Good morning, boys and girls. Today we are going to talk about some of the things that the followers of Jesus found when they went to the place where he was buried and found him risen from the dead. We talk a lot about that day a long time ago, but I want you to pretend that you were there the first day when it all happened. You are going to think about how sad you are to know that your very favorite person has died and was put into a grave on Friday. Today is Sunday and that means ...

Mark 9:33-37
Children's Sermon
SHARING THIS WEEK'S GOSPEL THEME IN SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL Object: work gloves Teachers: You can illustrate the Gospel lesson for today with a simple game utilizing several pairs of gloves. You should obtain a variety of gloves representing obvious social classes and occupations such as doctor's gloves, fancy long silk gloves, and several pairs of work gloves. Discuss today's Gospel reading with your class. Now discuss the gloves you have collected. Ask your students whom they think every pair represents. ...

Children's Sermon
Robert B. Lantz
Object: Yearly calendar cards Lesson: Length of days and years in life. Happy New Year! That's an appropriate greeting for this time of year, isn't it, boys and girls? We all want to look forward with anticipation of happiness for ourselves and for others as well. Why do we have a New Year's Day holiday? (Responses may vary greatly. Aim for the idea of marking new beginnings, at least in our time accounting system.) We mark the passage of time by the sun and the rotation of the earth around the sun, don't ...

Psalm 26:10
Children's Sermon
Object: Flashlight without batteries inside, but available What is this I have in my hand, boys and girls? A flashlight! What do you do with it? Shine it in the dark! Turn this on for me. It doesn't work! What could be wrong? Let's look inside. Oops! There are no batteries! The flashlight is no good without the batteries to give it power. We are somewhat like that. Without Jesus in our hearts we really cannot do any of the good things we know we should. If Jesus is not in our lives, we cannot love and ...

Drama
Angela Akers
SUBJECT:  Men and women, stereotypes  CHARACTERS:  Woman, man  SETTING:  Living room  PROPS:  Sofa or chairs for them to sit in  Woman:  "It feels so good to finally sit down!"  Man:  "I told you so.  You should have been sitting down all along like me."  Woman:  "Then how would all this housework have been done?"  Man:  "Cleanliness is overrated, my love.  If men ruled the world, we''d never even bother with stuff like lint."  Woman:  "No, you''d wait until all the lint formed great, big dust bunnies, and ...

89. Hand Me My Green Dress
Matthew 22:1-14
Illustration
King Duncan
Television journalist Hugh Downs and his wife once attended a function in Washington. When the time came to return to New York, they discovered that their flight had been cancelled due to bad weather. Downs immediately called the front desk and was informed that they could catch a five o'clock train, which was leaving in 45 minutes. Mrs. Downs was showering, and to save time, Hugh hurriedly packed all their belongings, called the bell captain and asked that the bags be rushed right over to the station and ...

1 Corinthians 11:23-26
Sermon
David O. Bales
The apostle Paul writes to a church where he was the founding pastor. He speaks to a jumble of their moral and spiritual problems. To this diverse group of Christians in this cosmopolitan city, he first reminds them of the state in which Christ's good news came to them: "Consider your own call, brothers and sisters, not many of you were wise by human standards, not many were powerful, not many were of noble birth. God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world ...

91. Last Christmas Letter
Matt. 2:13-23; Luke 2:1-20
Illustration
Martin Luther King
A great way to end your sermon might be to read Dr. King's Last Christmas Letter. I have seldom seen it referenced, since King is most often cited for his "I Have a Dream" speech. But this Christmas Letter is also a dream speech. So here it is in its entirety. Greetings of the Season: When the horizons of man’s destiny loom ashen and somber; when the deafening report of weaponry stuns yearnings for peace; when people are alienated from the outside society, spiritually isolated, and weary of heart; when a ...

92. Hot Air Hand Dryers
Humor Illustration
My pastor friend put sanitary hot air hand dryers in the rest rooms at his church and after two weeks, took them out. I asked him why and he confessed that they worked fine, but when he went in there he saw a sign that read, "For a sample of this week's sermon, push the button!"

Matthew 4:17
Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
Object: A framed picture with the back showing. Good morning, boys and girls. Today we have one of the simplest lessons to learn, but one of the hardest things to do that we have ever talked about. I brought along a picture with me and I am going to put it right in front of you so that you can see it very clearly. (Put up the picture with the back facing them.) It's a beautiful picture and one that I enjoy having in my house. Sometimes I just stand in front of it and look at all of the wonderful things ...

94. First Hand
Illustration
Michael B. Brown
When Leslie Weatherhead pastored City Temple Church in London, he maintained a particularly effective ministry to the entire community (both those within and beyond his church alone). Everyone knew (and loved) Dr. Weatherhead. Often in mid-morning he would walk to The Commons where (as he put it) "the old chaps would sit discussing their ailments." There he would listen as they speculated on what may or may not be the best course of treatment for various disorders. "I've heard this is good," one would say ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
Object: A basketful of pieces of broken bread. Good morning, boys and girls. How many of you have heard of the time that Jesus fed 5,000 people with just a couple of loaves of bread and some fish that a little boy had in his basket? (Let them answer.) We call that happening a miracle. No one else could have done this, except for Jesus, and he did it several times. We can't explain it and we don't even try to. All we know is that a lot of people were with him one day at supper time and no one had anything ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
Object: Some crayons and/or scissors. Lesson: Then the Spirit led Jesus into the desert to be tempted by the Devil. Good morning, boys and girls. Today we are going to talk about a word that I am sure all of you have heard many times but you may not be sure what it means. The word is "tempted" or "temptation." How many of you have heard that word used before? (Let them answer.) How many of you know what it means? (Let them answer.) Those are very close answers. Let me see if I can help explain it a little ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
Object: Some orange juice, toast, and cereal. Good morning, boys and girls. I brought along a few friends that I used this morning that I thought I would share with you and help us all to learn something about one of the teachings of Jesus. First of all, you must be ready to tell me what these things remind you of when you see them together. (Bring out the orange juice, toast, and cereal.) Here are three of my very favorite things to eat. I love orange juice to drink, toast and cereal to eat, and I like ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
Object: Some dirty dishes. Good morning, boys and girls. Did all of you know that Jesus was a super storyteller? (Let them answer.) Of course you did, and I have one of those stories to tell this morning, only I am going to change the objects so that you will understand it better. How many of you have ever done the dishes at home? (Let them answer.) This is the story about a brother and sister who lived at home with their mother and father. The mother had worked very hard one day and was so tired when she ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
Object: A library shelf of great books. Good morning, boys and girls. How does God feel when no one seems to pay any attention to him? That is an important question. Have you ever talked to someone and thought that they weren't listening? (Let them answer.) This is the question that Jesus talked about today in our Bible lesson. I brought along some books to help us see how God might feel about people whom he trusted with his love and who no longer listen or share their lives with him. We are not going to ...

Matthew 25:27
Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
Object: A bank savings book. Good morning, boys and girls. How many of you have ever been to a bank? (Let them answer.) Almost all of you. What do you do at a bank? (Let them answer.) You put money in the bank and you take money out of the bank. Banks are very important places because they not only protect our money and keep it safe but they also do a lot of other things to help people.One of the things that banks do is pay us for keeping our money in their bank. If I give the bank $1.00 and let them keep ...

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