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Ron Lavin
... my own number! No wonder I wasn’t getting through. Whenever you dial your own number, you don’t get through. The purpose of sabbath worship is to get our minds off ourselves and onto God and the neighbor. Service to the neighbor in need is the necessary extension of faith in the Lord. You can’t have one without the other. "You can’t love God whom you do not see unless you love your neighbor whom you do see" (1 John 4:20). "The sabbath was made for man," Jesus said. The Pharisee had tried to trap him ...

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Alton F. Wedel
... as a threat, you can stand on this great hope and see an altogether different life ahead for you. If you are older and the sunset years are rushing in, you can know that life is open-ended. If you are bruised and buffeted and beaten, you know in this faith that your chin need not drag on your chest continually. And if you shake your head at headlines, and if you ask, "What is this world coming to?" that isn’t difficult to answer. We know what this world’s coming to. The past, the present, and the future ...

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T. A. Kantonen
... what he taught is the truth and that his way of life is the best. "I am the way," he 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 ...

1 Samuel 2:12-26
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Harry N. Huxhold
... song, which became a model for the “Magnificat,” the song of Mary at the time of the Visitation recorded by the Evangelist Luke, celebrates God’s control over all of life. The Blessed Mother In the First Lesson appointed for today we read that Hannah faithfully made the annual visit to the temple at Shiloh to worship. As she did so she also visited with her son Samuel and brought him a linen ephod which she lovingly and carefully fashioned for him each year. The ephod was a liturgical garment. It was ...

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Harry N. Huxhold
... Magi to find the Holy Child, so God enlightens us so that we can embrace the Child as the Son of God and Savior of the world. The faith that makes such identity possible is a gift from the light which God sheds upon our minds and hearts as we are captivated by the story of the ... Epiphany of our Lord is to glory in the fact that God always shines into our hearts to give us the light of faith. The Sight Walter Cronkite titled his memoirs A Reporter’s Life. A full life it has been. One can appreciate the fact ...

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Harry N. Huxhold
... is so hidden in the universe that we cannot know God fully or comprehend God’s person completely by our observation. What we are able to perceive is what God would have us know about God’s person so that we might be in relationship with God by faith and also know what we might expect from the hand of God’s goodness. The First Reading appointed for today helps us to understand how God is the Mover and Shaker in the universe to be our Benefactor. The Context The First Reading is from one of the great ...

Romans 10:8b-13
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King Duncan
... Actually it is a very appropriate Lenten theme. Listen to St. Paul's words in Roman 10: 9: "...if you confess with your lips that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved." (RSV) This is our response in faith to the grace of God extended to us in the life and death of Jesus Christ - believe in our hearts and confess with our lips. LET'S BEGIN WITH "BELIEVE IN YOUR HEART THAT GOD RAISED HIM FROM THE DEAD." Every year thousands of people climb a mountain in ...

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King Duncan
... was a test, she passed with flying colors. "Yes, Lord," she said, "Yet even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their master’s table." Jesus was in a bind no longer. He knew her heart was genuine. "O woman," Jesus exclaimed, "great is your faith! Be it done for you as you desire." And her daughter was healed instantly. There are three easy to remember but profound lessons from this little story. The first is, PEOPLE ARE PEOPLE REGARDLESS OF THE LABEL THEY MAY WEAR. Martha Johnson and her friend, Linda ...

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King Duncan
... thought it would affect them, it did. (3) Belief is powerful. What you believe can kill you--or heal you. We have faith, and we have prayer. We know that God is not going to physically heal everyone we pray for. But, again, scientific studies ... get what we ask for when we pray, but God is responsive to our prayers. We have resources the world does not have. We have faith. We have prayer, and we have the community of the saints. We draw strength from bearing one another's burdens. There are people in this ...

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King Duncan
... " on our bumper sticker, end up taking detours that were not on our flight plan. And we wonder, why doesn't God make the life of faith a little easier? Why doesn't God show God's self to us a little more clearly? If we could know without any doubt that God ... have stopped jumping." Could it be that what is true in education is also true in understanding and knowing God? If the life of faith were too easy, might it not have a deleterious effect on our growth as children of God? If I knew for certain that every ...

2 Timothy 1:1-2:13
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King Duncan
... no survivors, but that small band of determined passengers had protected the White House from what surely would have been a devastating blow to this country. A few days after 9/11, Todd Beamer's widow, Lisa, appeared on the Larry King Live! show to talk about her husband's faith in Jesus and how it guided his life. At one point, she commented, ". . . he did his best to make sure he was living a life that was pleasing to God and that would help him know God better, and he acted on that all the way to the end ...

Genesis 21:8-21
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King Duncan
... . Now, as broadcaster Paul Harvey would say, "Here is the rest of the story . . ." There is a group of people in the world today who trace their lineage all the way back to Ishmael. God promised Hagar that her son would father a great nation. Is God faithful to God's promise? The people who trace their lineage to Ishmael are the followers of Mohammad. The people of Islam. They see themselves as heir to the promise of God just as the children of Israel, Isaac's son, see themselves as heir to God's promise ...

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Edward Inabinet
... may have resented those who had been given more than he. He may have resented his master, "I knew you to be a hard man, so I went and hid what you gave me." Or maybe his was a heart filled with fear. He was afraid to step out in faith with God and life. He was an ordinary Joe who minded his own business. He played it safe. All his life he probably listened to those who cautioned him, "Don''t be a fool. Why should you stick your neck out? Don''t risk anything. Don''t venture out too ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... out of darkness,’ who has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.” (II Cor. 4:6) And on that one glimpse of light, we base our lives. I like Hans Kng’s definition of faith as “reasonable trust.” We do not have to park our brains in the narthex when we come to church. Reason has a role to play—lest we become gullible fools who will fall for anything. But our reason cannot prove God (nor disprove God, either!) It can only suggest to ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... to be patient with people and stick with them until they are free to share their inner struggle with us, we can at least not add to their burden by judging them. Growth is not easy, and so much of our growth, so much of the way we express our faith is dependent upon the kind of people we are -- and we are all different. II. That suggests a second truth. When you are suffering, it doesn't help to compare yourself with others. Over 200 years ago, there was a young boy who lived in England who was very sick ...

Deuteronomy 26:1-15
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Elizabeth Achtemeier
... 23:19; 34:26), in recognition of the fact that God is the Owner and Giver of the promised land to Israel. And when the worshiper brings those first fruits, he tells why he is doing so by reciting the confession of faith that is found in verses 5-9. What that confession of faith is, however, is the basic story of God's acts that are recorded for us in the Hexateuch, made up of the books of Genesis through Joshua. The confession tells of the patriarch, Jacob, going down into Egypt; of the multiplication of ...

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Elizabeth Achtemeier
... the son of my slave-woman, who will inherit all my property, as is the custom in these parts" (vv. 2-3). This father of our faith was no model of unshakable trust in the Lord. God has a way of never giving up on the recipients of his promises, however, so ... in me, though he die, yet shall he live, and whoever lives and believes in me shall never die" (John 11:25-26). Faith, therefore, consists in believing those promises and acting as if they will come true. To be sure, the evidence seems often against the ...

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King Duncan
... IT IS THE SPIRIT THAT DRIVES JESUS INTO THE WILDERNESS. He was not lured into the wilderness by the Tempter. He was driven there by the Spirit. Evidently the wilderness was exactly where he was supposed to be. I want to say a hard thing to you. People of faith always struggle with the question, “Why is there evil in the world?” Why does God permit us to suffer? Our stock answer is that God does not cause our suffering but God can use our suffering to make us into the image of God’s Son. I subscribe to ...

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Mark Trotter
... steward, remembering that, "We give thee but thy own, whate'er the gift may be: All that we have is thine alone, a trust, O Lord, from thee." So then what do we make of this passage? I suggest to you that it is not about economics, it's about faith. The key words in this passage are not "staff," and "bread," and "money," and "sandals," and "tunic." The key word in this passage is "journey." Jesus wants us to see that life is supposed to be a journey. In fact, whether you like it or not, life is a journey ...

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Leonard Sweet
... like a heavy load Or does it just explode? In today's epistle reading the author of Hebrews selects an interesting cross-section of faith heroes to zoom in on. He calls it the great cloud of witnesses. They're figures from Israel's history that loom large in ... have our dreams come true. But to be part of that cloud of witnesses does mean that we'll live and love in light of a faith in an unclouded day, and an unclouded God. And that one day, we'll be part of an uncloudy, unclouded cloud. O they tell me of ...

Jn 4:5-42 · Rom 5:1-11 · Ex 17:1-7 · Ps 95
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Marion L. Soards, Thomas B. Dozeman, Kendall McCabe
... for Praise A. A Call to Praise (vv. 1-2) B. Reason for Praise (vv. 3-5) II. A Call to Praise with Reason for Praise A. A Call to Praise (v. 6) B. Reason for Praise (v. 7a) III. A Call to Faithfulness with Reason A. A Call to Faithfulness (v. 7b) B. Reason for Faithfulness (vv. 8-11) Significance. Psalm 95 provides a qualification of our interpretation of Exodus 17:1-7. If the message of Exodus 17:1-7 suggests that there is an appropriate time to test the presence of God, the message of Psalm 95 suggests ...

Luke 17:11-19, Deuteronomy 8:1-20, Psalm 65:1-13, 1 Corinthians 9:1-27
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Marion L. Soards, Thomas B. Dozeman, Kendall McCabe
... the perspective changes somewhat between 6:10-7:26 and 8:1-20. Deuteronomy 6:1-7:26 underscores how Israel's gift of the land was not a result of any inherent characteristics of theirs, but the result of God fulfilling past promises, and that faithfulness to God requires that they risk everything to following God into the land no matter how powerful the surrounding nations may appear. The point of this section is that such risk will lead to blessing. Deuteronomy 8:1-20 shifts the focus to explore how Israel ...

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James Merritt
... my mind to make me seek Him....I saw that God was at the bottom of it all, and that He was the Author of my faith, and so the whole doctrine of grace opened up to me....I desire to make this constant confession: "I ascribe my change wholly to God."4 ... wants ultimately is security. It will only come when you realize that Jesus Christ has paid for all of your sins and once you put your faith and trust in Him as Lord and Savior, you can be sure that you are secure. 1 R. Kirby Godsey, When We Talk About God, Let ...

Genesis 22:1-19
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Bill Bouknight
... save or restore his son’s life. He says to his servants, “Stay here with the donkey while I and the boy go over there. We will worship and then we will come back to you.” The New Testament book of Hebrews sheds some light on Abraham’s faith. Hebrews 11, verse 19, tells us that “Abraham reasoned that God could raise the dead…” You remember the rest of the story. Just when Abraham lifted the knife to slay the boy, an angel of the Lord shouted, “Abraham, Abraham, do not lay a hand on the boy ...

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John E. Harnish
... the congregations I have known, their prayers and presence were filled with just about as much of a mix of faith and fear, confidence and cowardice, hope and hunger, dedication and despair, holiness and hollowness, sinfulness and saintliness…because when we ... the angels once again and know them as the word for us, the word of assurance, the word of confidence, the word of God's faithfulness, the word of Advent hope. It is the word which undergirds all the other words which are to come: Do not be afraid Thy ...

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