Dictionary: Trust
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76. Do Not Trust the Cheers
Illustration
Warren Wiersbe
Oliver Cromwell, who took the British throne away from Charles I and established the Commonwealth, said to a friend, "Do not trust to the cheering, for those persons would shout as much if you and I were going to be hanged."

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... our edges refined and our bumps smoothed, so that we can fit together well upon Him who defines us and among our peers who join us. But not one is less important than another. Today, I challenge you to think differently about the church—to look at the legacy, the trust of Simon Peter, and to realize the great mission that you too have been entrusted with as a follower of Christ. For you too will carry on his legacy. You too will cause his kingdom either to fall or endure.

Children's Sermon
King Duncan
Object: A blindfold Lesson: Boys and girls: Perhaps you have played a game in which one person wore a blindfold and was "it" and he or she had to tag other people in the room who were not blindfolded. I could put my handkerchief on one of you and we could play that here except there are too many things you might trip over. Besides, it might delay our worship service a little bit. One of my favorite games as a child was "hide-and-seek." I could find some of the best hiding places. That was fun. Let me tell ...

79. Relative Truth & Trust
John 14:1-4
Illustration
Daniel D. Meyer
How long would you continue to fly with an airline whose motto was "Safety Standards are Fine for Those Who Are Uptight about It, But Our Engineers Aren't So Narrow"? How excited would you be about going under the scalpel of a surgeon who told you: "You know, I never bothered much with anatomy in Med school, since all medical truth is relative anyway"? How long would you leave your child in a school where the chemistry teacher said to her, "You're free to drink from either that container of H2O or that ...

Bulletin Aid
Frank Ramirez
Call To Worship Peace. (silence) Be still. Collect After you calmed the storm, Lord of life, the disciples asked, "Who then is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?" We know. We know you. You are Savior, Prince of Peace, the Anointed One, the Messiah, King, our Lord, and our God! We come to praise you, adore you, worship you, serve you. In your mighty name we pray this day. Amen. Prayer Of Confession Lord Jesus, what is taking you so long? The storms are raging all around us. Our lives are sinking ...

81. Living in Trust
Mark 1:14-20
Illustration
Mark Trotter
Years ago Alan Paton, a great South African novelist, wrote about his country in a number of stories about living under the tyranny of apartheid society. The article became something of a classic. It had the title, "The Challenge of Fear." He talked about how our lives were determined not so much by forces or powers outside of us, but by the fears that are inside of us. That is what controls our lives. Fears, in the case of South Africa, that are nurtured by separation and segregation, and ignorance and ...

82. Trust The Equipment
Illustration
Michael P. Green
Pole climbing is an art. In order to climb, one must have a belt that goes around the pole and wear spiked shoes. The secret is to lean back and depend on the belt so the spikes can dig into the pole. Depending on the belt is hard to learn; often a beginner slides down the splintery pole because he won’t depend on his equipment. It only takes a few such experiences to convince the beginner that it is better to depend on the belt. In the Christian life, God wants us to climb by depending on him. When we are ...

Sermon
King Duncan & Angela Akers
Have you ever wished you could get back at someone who has treated you unjustly? You just want them to experience, if only for a moment, the frustration or pain that they have inflicted on you. Revenge is never a good idea, is it? But sometimes it’s awfully satisfying. A few years ago, a man named Mark Bao had his laptop stolen. Fortunately, Bao had a software program on his laptop that allowed him to access it remotely. To his surprise, he discovered that the thief had used the laptop to record a video of ...

Teach the Text
C. Hassell Bullock
... 11:4). The Lord is present in judgment (11:5–6), and, most of all, he is present to validate the righteous life that reflects his own righteous nature (11:7). If one lays this psalm down on the template of David’s many conflicts, especially with Saul, the simple trust that exudes from it reminds one of Samuel’s description of David as “a man after his [God’s] own heart” (1 Sam. 13:14). From the time of David’s coronation (1 Sam. 16) to the occasion of Saul’s death (1 Sam. 31), the book of 1 ...

1 Kings 17:7-24
Sermon
Barbara Brokhoff
... was asking far too much! He didn't say, "If you have enough left over, then give me some," but "Make me a cake first!" It almost seems as if God was going a bit too far, doesn't it? Obedience is always a matter of faith, born of total trust. Archibald Rutledge told the story of meeting a black turpentine worker whose faithful dog had just died a few moments earlier in a great forest fire because he would not desert his master's dinner pail, which he had been told to watch. With tears streaming down his face ...

Teach the Text
C. Hassell Bullock
... for the nation.[14] 31:15  My times are in your hands. This is not merely a general acknowledgment that the psalmist’s life is in God’s hands but refers to the special events and circumstances of life (1 Chron. 29:30).[15] It is closely parallel to the trust represented by 31:5: “Into your hands I commit my spirit.” 31:16  Let your face shine on your servant. This is an allusion to the priestly benediction (Num. 6:25; see table 1 in the unit on Ps. 4). See also Psalms 4:6; 27:9. David prays this ...

Sermon
Schuyler Rhodes
... . We complain endlessly and are strikingly similar to the Israelites as they shook their fists at Moses and shouted, "Why did you bring us out of Egypt, anyway? Did you lead us out here so we would die of thirst?" No one is suggesting that blind, unquestioning trust is a good thing. Indeed, a healthy skepticism can save us from those who do not, in fact, have our best interests at heart. Neither can it be argued that everyone who tries to assume leadership is worthy of it. We need, both in government and in ...

Isaiah 49:8-26, Isaiah 44:24--45:25, Exodus 15:22-27, Exodus 13:17--14:31
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... 337 in the UM hymnal. Here is the song for you as you walk to the fountain of living water, and take your stone. 1. Come, every soul by sin oppressed, there's mercy with the Lord; and he will surely give you rest, by trusting in his Word. Refrain: Only trust him, only trust him, only trust him now. He will save you, he will save you, he will save you now. 2. Yes, Jesus is the truth the way that leads you into rest; believe in him without delay, and you are fully blest. (Refrain) 3. Come then and join this ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... ahead of us to prepare the way. There’s never a burden that He will not carry, never a sorrow that He will not share. Our bright hope for tomorrow is built on nothing less than the love of Jesus which surrounds us day by day. Only trust Him. Only trust Him now. II. Obey Obey means to follow, to devote, to love, to serve, to sacrifice. “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength.” Verse 15: “If you love me, you will obey what I command.” Verse 21: “Whoever has my command ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... go of our immediate wants and desires, to put our demands on hold, to stop trying to mold life the way we wish. But when we “trust and wait,” when we put our entire faith in God’s grace and God’s timing, we will find we have more “time” to be ... ). And as Joshua challenged us: “As for me and my household, we will serve the Lord” (24:15). What about you? Can you “trust and wait?” Can your faith sustain you in the times to come? “For the harvest is plenty and the workers few” (Matt 9 ...

Jeremiah 17:5-10
Sermon
King Duncan
... is not true? But it is true and, if we are truly going to experience abundant life, then we are going to have to learn to trust God. As Peter Marshall once wrote: “I know that God is far more willing to do things for us than we are to ask Him. And ... be put off, however. He said, “Bob, let’s take a few minutes and look at what else Jeremiah says: ‘Cursed is the one who trusts in man, who draws strength from mere flesh and whose heart turns away from the Lord. That person will be like a bush in the ...

Romans 4:1-5, 13-17
Sermon
David O. Bales
... . I'll put all my chips on this ‘God number' and just hope I win." Instead, Abraham throws his life into God's arms and trusts God will catch him. That's what God asks of us, for which Abraham is our example, the father of our faith. People view examples ... are? We'd do best to drop our attempts to be right with God by good works and to accept God's terms of a loving, trusting relationship. You want terms? Those are good terms! If we're trying to get into God's good graces with our excellent deeds, it means ...

Jeremiah 17:5-10, Luke 6:17-26, 1 Corinthians 15:12-34
Sermon Aid
John R. Brokhoff
... dryness of the desert will not allow it to grow into a tree. The tree is by a river where it gets water. Outline: A person trusting in God is like a tree a. Planted "like a tree planted by water" v. 8a. b. Provided for "sends out its roots by the stream" v ... 17:5-10). Need: People are either blessed or cursed. There does not seem to be any middle ground. The key to which it shall be is trust in God or in people. Our text gives us the contrast. Outline: A person can be like one of two trees a. A shrub vv. 5-6 ...

Lk 6:17-26 · 1 Cor 15:12-20 · Jer 17:5-8
Sermon Aid
John R. Brokhoff
... of the desert will not allow it to grow into a tree. The tree is by a river where it gets water. Outline: A person trusting in God is like a tree - A. Planted - "like a tree planted by water" - v. 8a B. Provided for - "sends out its roots by the stream ... :5-10. Need: People are either blessed or cursed. There does not seem to be any middle ground. The key to which it shall be is trust in God or in people. Our text gives us the contrast. Outline: A person can be like one of two trees - A. A shrub - vv. 5 ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... to eat isn't any physical action that might bring more food but a spiritual action. Jesus' call to dinner is a call to TRUST him. The disciples had done what they could with their limited human resources. They had obeyed their Master and gathered what little food ... to fill the bellies of the five thousand are still available to be consumed again. Our lesson for today teaches us that if we trust in Jesus, if we follow his commands, the table will never be bare. There will always be a box lunch. And there will ...

Sermon
Charley Reeb
... . What is wisdom? It is more than knowledge. It is the right application of knowledge. And Proverbs is filled with it. Today we focus on one of the most popular pieces of wisdom in Proverbs. We find it in chapter 3, verses 5 and 6. Let’s read it together: Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not rely on your own insight. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. –Proverbs 3:5-6 Growing up this verse was all over my house. It was on pillows. It was hanging on the ...

Teach the Text
C. Hassell Bullock
... lie” (62:9b). Both are to be viewed in contrast to God, who is a rock and fortress, and in whom David has found rest. The second object of comparison is riches (62:10), which probably include both illegal money and that which is honestly earned. “Do not trust” them; “do not set your heart on” them (Matt. 6:21; 1 Tim. 6:17–19). The conclusion of the psalm brings together a pair of thoughts. First is the dual thought of God’s power and love: God exercises his power by the standard of love (hesed ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... know this to be true in the realm of therapy. Ever so much more in the realm of God! In order for God to change our lives, we must first open ourselves up to God’s grace and redemptive power. In order for Jesus to live in you, you must trust to let Him change your life! *for more see www.hebrew4christians.com **for more on the tallit and tzitzit, see the Jewish Encyclopedia, Vol. 11, 1905, p. 676 ***For more info on the power of the garment, see also John D. Garr, “The Hem of His Garment: Touching the ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... a storm or you are flying at night and you can't see all that is in front of you, you've got to learn to trust those instruments or you will crash. The Bible is God's instrument panel. When we don't know what is ahead of us, we can know ... Here is the take-away from this message today. When you put God in His rightful place, God will put you in the right place. When you trust Him and not yourself, when you lean on Him, not on your thoughts or your feelings, when you acknowledge Him in all your ways, then He ...

James 1:1-18, James 1:19-27
Understanding Series
Peter H. Davids
... up. James does not continue this explanation and clear up the issue of theodicy, for he has said enough for his purposes: God can be trusted. The cause of one’s failure does not lie in God. 1:14 One would expect James to continue by blaming the devil, but he ... man will not hate the law, but he who is hypocritical about it is like a boat in a storm. A man of understanding will trust in the law. 1:7–8 The chief term in these verses is dipsychos, translated as double-minded. The term itself is found first in ...

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