Dictionary: Trust
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Robert S. Crilley
... , "Oh, but it does matter. It matters a great deal." And sharing her son's pain, she too starts to weep. The redeeming God in whom we hope, Muehl concludes, is not a parent who dismisses our lives with a pat on the head, and murmured assurances that all of our unattained goals do not really matter in cosmic terms. Rather, it is the One who falls to the earth beside us, picking up the pieces of our broken dreams, and tenderly whispering, "Oh, but it does matter. It matters eternally." And it matters ...

Sermon
Robert S. Crilley
... needed to find -- rather than a process. Faith, though, is never something we grasp, it's something that grasps us -- ever awakening from within the possibilities of God's promises. If you will, we come to believe in the Almighty's love in the same manner we are assured the sun has risen -- not only because we see it, but because by it we are able to see everything else. Faith is always more lifting our hands to God than placing our hands on God. Some of you, no doubt, are familiar with the Jewish legend ...

Matthew 18:21-35, Romans 14:1--15:13, Exodus 13:17--14:31, Psalm 114:1-8
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William E. Keeney
... equals lack of forgiveness, but forgiveness equals forgiveness. 3. God's Grace is Unlimited · No matter how great our debt, God's mercy and pity is sufficient to cover it. When we present ourselves before God with readiness to accept his grace, we can be assured that it is offered. No matter how grievous our past debt we can approach the Lord without fear that God seeks our destruction. Rather God constantly seeks our redemption. 4. The Greater and the Lesser · The human debt before God is larger than any ...

Matthew 21:33-46
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William E. Keeney
... as a vineyard. If cared for properly it will produce abundant fruit and sustain life. They are not to abuse or misuse it for immediate gain at the expense of future yield. The environment is created by God with amazing recuperative capacity. Good tenants assure that the bounds set on the productivity of the earth do not exceed its possibilities of continuing, life-sustaining productivity. 2. Freedom to Reject. Persons are created with the freedom to reject God. They may reject his being and his message. The ...

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William E. Keeney
... in his concluding message to the Philippians gives some specific instructions for members of the church. He also admonishes the church to continued faithfulness. He urges them to think on the things that will edify and strengthen them in such faithfulness. He assures them that it will bring genuine personal peace. Gospel. (Matthew 22:1-14) The kingdom of heaven is compared to a wedding feast. Many are invited but refuse the invitation. Finally all kinds of guests are gathered to celebrate the great event ...

Matthew 25:1-13
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William E. Keeney
... their commitment. He proceeds to make a covenant and tells them the regulations that it implied. The Second Lesson. (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18) The Thessalonians were disturbed that some had died and would not be alive for the second coming of Christ. Paul assures them that those asleep would not be treated differently from those still alive at Christ's return. The passage is related to today's Gospel reading by looking at death as sleep and the maidens sleeping while waiting for the bridegroom. The Gospel ...

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John A. Stroman
... will never again go to war, never prepare for battle again. Everyone will live in peace .... -- Micah 4:1-4 (GNB) Peace is possible because it is the will of God and the Holy Spirit desires to bring peace. Peace is possible because the Bible gives us the assurance that there is within this troubled world and behind the mysteries of time and space a sovereign God who is on the side of justice and on the side of peace. We shall begin to be God's instruments for righteousness and peace as our own minds and ...

Matthew 2:13-18, Matthew 2:19-23
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Mark Radecke
... loving of others. * We remember the holy innocents slain at the hands of a jealous tyrant, no matter how that remembrance intrudes upon our lovely Christmas celebration. Wise men were led to Jesus by following a star, and their safe return was assured because they followed a dream. Jesus was delivered because Joseph followed a dream and took refuge in Egypt. The Holy Family returned safely to Israel because Joseph again heeded not one dream, but two! Children and families need dreamers today, no less ...

Matthew 2:13-18, Matthew 2:19-23
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Mark Radecke
... as such, a beginning. This season the boundaries of darkness are pushed back. A light shines in the darkness and the darkness is powerless to extinguish it. For this season, that is enough. A birth. A beginning. A ray of hope -- but more than that, an assurance that while we still know dark corners and fearsome shadows in our lives, God is with us. Our rescuer has found us and will remain with us until our deliverance is complete. He dwells not in unapproachable light, but couches his radiant glory in the ...

Sermon
Mark Radecke
... as such, a beginning. This season the boundaries of darkness are pushed back. A light shines in the darkness and the darkness is powerless to extinguish it. For this season, that is enough. A birth. A beginning. A ray of hope -- but more than that, an assurance that while we still know dark corners and fearsome shadows in our lives, God is with us. Our rescuer has found us and will remain with us until our deliverance is complete. He dwells not in unapproachable light, but couches his radiant glory in the ...

Sermon
Thomas Long
... gracious touch of one whose help he would, in stronger moments, have disdained, that he had anything to go and do. He needed to receive grace before he could possibly give it to others. Until Jesus had washed his dirty feet, the self-assured lawyer had no ministry to perform. Sociologist Robert Wuthnow of Princeton University has explored how it is that people make everyday ethical decisions. Many people, he found, perform deeds of compassion, service and mercy because at some point in their past someone ...

Sermon
Robert G. McCreight
... expression "to the reality that God is trustworthy and reliable, and to the decision to stake life on this particular God." Even if God's goodness is not completely experienced at the present time in life, the psalmist asserts a measure of assurance "acknowledging that the creation of God has not been fully completed, but this community waits with confidence." (quotations from Walter Brueggeman, The Message of the Psalms) Hymn No. 1: Psalm 145 (Tune: National Hymn, "God Of Our Fathers") We will extol your ...

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Thomas A. Pilgrim
... of hope. Then Jesus came into the room and said to them, "Peace to you." It was the same word they had heard from him before in the calming of the storm, "Peace, be still." On their last night together he said, "My peace I leave with you." Now he assures them, "Peace to you." That is part of the good news of Easter for us today. There is a marvelous peace greater than despair. It is "the peace of God which passes all understanding." We need that, all of us do, for we know well the suffering of the world ...

Sermon
Elaine M. Ward
... that hearing was ordained for his mission by the Spirit of God, the dove, the sign of life on earth. The voice spoke an intimate word to Jesus who had come to John ready to take his place among sinners and instead he received unconditional acceptance and assurance from God. "And the Spirit descended like a dove on him." And all the people rushed into the river with their needs and desires, their labels and illusions, seeking to crown him king, but because the dove was nesting there, there was no need for a ...

Mark 8:31-38
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Elaine M. Ward
... out of the temple to climb up onto the cross. God's power certainly isn't used to do for me what I can do for myself, nor does it seem to answer my need for the healing of the suffering of ones whom I love. We live without the assurance of the power of God but in the promise of the presence of God. "If you want to be my follower," Jesus said, "you must deny yourself." There are many things we have to "let go." One of them is the demand for answers and for God's power as ...

Sermon
Elaine M. Ward
... and all that is in yours is to trust and love God." The disciples in the boat in the storm were worried and Jesus said to them, "Why are you afraid? Have you no faith?" The author of the book of Hebrews wrote that faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen (Hebrews 11:1). Charlie Chaplin mixed his comedy with tenderness. In the film City Lights, Chaplin is a tramp whom a rich man, intoxicated, rewards financially, but when he sobers up, he charges Charlie with the theft ...

Sermon
Wallace H. Kirby
... her. I saw her unconquerable faith. I saw Christ as she spoke of the joys of the years she and her husband shared together. I've seen Christ in the hospital time and time again. I saw him in the tender love and care of a young father as he assured his wife that their premature baby would be all right. I felt Christ in their hands as we expressed thanksgiving for their son's birth. I saw Christ in the smile of a kind and gentle lady who had pins removed from her hip, knowing that now she will be ...

Job 6:14-30 · Matthew 26:69-75
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Wallace H. Kirby
... was in trouble. Job knew why they came, and their physical presence was a comfort to him. He watched the pain they felt on seeing his wretched condition. He saw them throw dirt into the air and let it fall on their heads to indicate their sorrow. Job was assured of their love and concern because "they sat upon the ground with him silently for seven days and seven nights; not speaking a word; for they saw that his suffering was too great for words." As long as these friends were silent, they gave Job what he ...

Lk 21:25-36 · 1 Th 3:9-13 · Jer 33:14-16 · Ps 25:1-10
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H. Burnham Kirkland
... all the world is joined in a conspiracy of love. We celebrate the beauty that Christ brought to being human. For in him you came to reach out and to touch those whom you have made, and we rejoice in your coming. Fear and misgiving dissolve in the assurance that you would walk among us. So we celebrate your great gift of gracious love in our families, in our churches, and in our communities. In our parties, among old friends and new, in the streets and in our shops, we rejoice in your presence. We would join ...

Sermon
John N. Brittain
... meeting. Some modern Christians of all stripes -- liberals, conservatives, Protestants, Catholics -- seem especially certain that they not only know God's will on a whole range of issues -- economics, sexual ethics, and politics (all of which get intertwined) -- but feel quite assured that God must validate their positions. In a recent discussion group a student gave a 1990s kind of definition of religious dialogue: tell me what you think, so I can explain to you how wrong you are. Unfortunately, many of us ...

Sermon
John N. Brittain
... that, "Everything that can be invented has been invented." President Grover Cleveland was stating what many felt was self-evident when he said that "Sensitive and responsible women do not want to vote." Robert Miliken, one of the early Nobel Laureates in physics, assured the world, "There is no likelihood that we can ever tap the power of the atom." Lord Kelvin, President of the Royal Scientific Society, put one matter to rest in 1895 when he said that "Heavier-than-air flying machines are simply impossible ...

Sermon
Alex Gondola
... be forgiven. We can start again. Friends, if you're beating yourself up for something you've said or done -- or something you've not said or not done; some sin you're truly sorry for; some sin you intend to stop: rest easy. Hear again these words of assurance: "If we confess our sins [God] is faithful and just, and will forgive our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness" (1 John 1:9, RSV). Or the words of King David: "A broken and contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise" (Psalm 51, v. 17b, RSV ...

Sermon
Alex Gondola
... weight, slowly sinking into the ground, perhaps someday to disappear. It has also become the target of vandalism. Davis sought to be remembered. And he is remembered -- sometimes as an oddball. But even a monument as elaborate and expensive as his won't assure that his memory will survive for very long. Human beings remember. We all want to be remembered. What did Jesus ask for as remembrance? Jesus wrote no books. He established no organization. He chose no clear successor to himself. He built no memorials ...

Sermon
Alex Gondola
... don't have to worry or push or shove to get in. We have to only believe. We celebrate that coming Banquet Feast every time we come together for Our Lord's Supper. We are the (spiritually) poor, crippled, lame, and blind that Christ calls to himself. Our place is assured. So, can we live in this world in such a way that we support the Kingdom of God when we see it? Can we even help God bring it to others? "When you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, and the blind ... because they cannot ...

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Rolland R. Reece
... shepherds and servants troubled that they did not give comparable gifts? Or did they take comfort in what they gave this young family at the crucial moment: * a clean bed made from fresh, new straw * the care of midwives * a stable for bedding down their donkey * assurance that everything would go well * the words of the angels' new song? We hope they sensed the importance of the moment and their place in it. We hope the wise men told these caring people how appreciative they were of their service. It's not ...

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