Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... Said of course with that certain mountain twang. My hero is that 19th century Scottish bard William McGonagall (1825-1902), who achieved notoriety for being such a bad poet, partly by doing such things as rhyming “fair” with “I do declare.” In fact, I’ve always suspected Jesus had some Appalachian in him when in the parable of the 10 Bridesmaids, he had the bridegroom say to five of them, “I declare, I do now know you” (Matthew 7:23). But you get the picture. Every one of you here this morning ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... clear that new life is possible only through the power of love: love for God and love for neighbor. As Sam Shoemaker once put it: “In the triangle of love between ourselves, God, and other people is found the secret of existence and the best foretaste, I suspect, that we can have on earth of what heaven will probably be like.” No one is more alive than when he or she is in love. Do you remember your first experience of being in love? Poets and songwriters have employed millions of words and melodies to ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... if I am a Christian. That would be a good test for all of us to take. The clear implication is that you ought to be able to tell a Christian by what he or she does. And I am sympathetic to that perspective as are most of you, I suspect. However, that is not all of what it means to be a follower of Jesus. It is not even the better part of being a follower of Jesus. If it were, there would have been no need for Jesus to lovingly correct Martha. We need to take time to sit ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... , “Woe is me for I am a man of unclean lips and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips, for my eyes have beheld the Lord” (6:5). Isaiah understood the meaning of hallowed. Jesus evidently shared Isaiah’s sense of awe. I suspect that Jesus would never have referred to God as “the man upstairs.” He could call God “Father,” but still do it with reverence. God is God. He is still “I am that I am.” Jesus taught his disciples to pray, “Father, hallowed be your name . . .” He told ...

Luke 12:13-21
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... can never give life. To graphically demonstrate this chasm between God’s gift of life and the greedy accumulation of “things,” Jesus tells the parable of the “rich fool.” This parable, found only in Luke’s gospel, begins with an immediately suspect individual — a generic “rich man.” With the exception of the rich “Good Samaritan,” being described as “rich” is a red light for wrong doing. This particular rich man is no exception. The rich man is faced with a good problem. His ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... can never give life. To graphically demonstrate this chasm between God’s gift of life and the greedy accumulation of “things,” Jesus tells the parable of the “rich fool.” This parable, found only in Luke’s gospel, begins with an immediately suspect individual — a generic “rich man.” With the exception of the rich “Good Samaritan,” being described as “rich” is a red light for wrong doing. This particular rich man is no exception. The rich man is faced with a good problem. His ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... Let’s be more precise: We don’t take much “on faith” anymore at least from human sources. Anything a politician or a government bureaucrat or a corporate CEO or now even an athlete says and swears is immediately suspicious and suspect. Network media, government warnings and recommendations of professionals like doctors, lawyers, financial advisors, tarot card readers — these days we take them all with a hefty helping of salt, or bucketfulls of aspirin. But as the emergency Apple “app” warning ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... he was certain Harry had the microphone the evangelist asked, “What would you like to say, Harry?” There was a moment of silence. Then, from behind the curtain came these words, “Fwank fell down!” I don’t know how you feel about faith healing. I suspect that as a business, a very profitable business, God despises it. Showy crusades and shallow evangelists have brought a deep stain on the authentic work of Christ in the world. Yet healing is very much a part of the story of the church. Long before ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... statements that sticks to your soul,” says John Jewell. “It was flat, without change of tone and without Virginia even looking up. ‘Hurts too much to hope.’” (4) I hope you never get to that point when it hurts too much to hope. I suspect, though, that some of you know what she was talking about. It is common knowledge in the medical community that the holidays bring about a sharp increase in cases of depression, primarily due to people’s unmet expectations for the season. There is no deeper ...

Matthew 1:18-25
Sermon
King Duncan
... ’s world can be expensive to break, but being betrothed in the first century meant that a couple had already exchanged vows, and they could only end their betrothal by divorce. When Joseph discovered that Mary was pregnant after they were betrothed, he naturally suspected that Mary was guilty of being unfaithful to him. This is hurtful in today’s world, but Mary and Joseph came from a region where strict biblical laws were observed, and great care was taken to abide by these laws. If a betrothed couple ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... ’s easy, see, if the bear chases you up the tree and it comes up after you, it’s a black bear. If it shakes the tree until you fall out, it’s a grizzly.” The wife decided that the motel room would work quite nicely. (2) I suspect that many of you think her reaction was quite reasonable. Even though bear attacks don’t happen very often, just the thought is quite scary. She might miss some of the thrill of being closer to nature, but we can understand her reaction. Fear is quite debilitating. Fear ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... Christ's wounds wherever they appear in the world?" And as Mother Theresa reminded us every time she spoke, we see Jesus (and his wounds) every day. So…what IS our reaction and response? In the Emmaus Road story, when the two disciples, or what we suspect was a couple Cleopas and Mary, saw his wounds, suddenly the family knew who was at their table. “My Lord and My God.” When Jesus once again breached “table etiquette” and grasped the bread and blessed it, he was revealed to Cleopas and his family ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... see God’s hand at work in their lives much, much more than those who are casual in their worship. That’s the way it works. In order to see Christ, you need to believe in him, and you need to be regularly in Christ’s presence. [I also suspect it was no coincidence that these two men became aware of Christ’s presence when they broke bread together. “This is my body which was broken for you,” they had heard the Master say. And people have discovered Christ in their midst for 2,000 years every time ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... me. I’m doing it. I’m walking on the water!” But then Simon Peter saw the wind beginning to pick up and suddenly he was afraid and he began to sink. “Lord, save me!” he cried out. Immediately Jesus reached out his hand and caught him. I suspect Jesus had a smile on his face, don’t you? “You of little faith,” he said, “why did you doubt?” And when they climbed into the boat, the wind died down. Then, says Matthew, those who were in the boat worshiped Jesus and said, “Truly you are the ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... third circle of hell" meetings) Faculty meetings. Meetings-­that-­make-­you-­want-­to-­die Meetings. Fortune Magazine once put as a page header: "Meetings that don’t kill you will only make you stronger, or more depressed." I have some pastor friends who I suspect at times are suffering PTSD from all their church meetings. Corey Eridon has played some "Business Babble Bingo" and put together a sample of what a human being starts to sound like after attending too many meetings. Here it is: I just got ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... What in the world are they asking for that it takes them 8 hours?” To this the alien is shocked and says, “What does prayer have to do with asking for things?” (4) What a profound insight. “What does prayer have to do with asking for things?” And yet I suspect that is how many of us spend our prayer time making our requests of God. Why is that? Could it be that in our self-centered little world we are confused over who is the servant, and who is the master? Rather than spending time giving God His ...

Matthew 25:31-46
Sermon
King Duncan
... . As a result he sold his plantation and moved north. But then he felt guilty about leaving his slaves behind. He used the $100,000 he inherited to buy his slaves back and set them free. The Mercantile Agency may have labeled him a loser, but, I suspect, that God labeled William Henry Brisbane as an extraordinary winner. (3) Think about that story for a moment in the light of today’s text from the Gospel of Matthew. It is a powerful one. Christ tells a story that indicates that when Christ sets up his ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... theologian, explained the miracle of Christmas with a parable: Once upon a time there lived a king who loved a poor maiden. This king was an all-powerful king. He could choose any maiden in his kingdom for his bride. But the maiden did not know the king or suspect his love for her. This posed a problem for the king. He knew if he approached her as the king, she would be awed by the differences between them. She might admire him for his power and status, but she could not forget that he was the king and ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... babe of Bethlehem, the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. We all have our favorite traditions at Christmas the lights, the gathering of family, the giving and receiving of gifts, the smell of fresh Christmas cookies wafting through the air. I suspect that for many of us, high on our Christmas favorites would be the music of Christmas. Some of you started searching your radio dial immediately after Thanksgiving to discover which station had started playing carols and other songs of the season. Or maybe ...

Sermon
Craig MacCreary
... , and turn it into something that is a further approximation of the kingdom? Plants also take carbon dioxide, a waste product from the rest of creation, and turn it into life-giving oxygen. Oaks are even able to give shade and oases from the burning sun. I suspect that such activity will be in a deep sense vital to any repair of the “former devastations” that we may have to do. 1 Thessalonians 5:16-24 I become a mass of anxiety when the electric lights begin to flicker. Does it portend a long-range ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... the time, it seems. In 2014 there is no such thing as not being “on watch.” Although every time it seems this “surveillance society” is something new, just remember that J. Edgar Hoover had files on nearly half a million suspected subversives, including James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, Theodore Dreiser and John Steinbeck. In the first century “keeping watch” was much more “low tech” than films and files. “Keeping watch” meant literally keeping your eyes open and staying wide awake in order ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... a beginning of the New Year. Because of Jesus, we are now the sons and daughters of God. What does that say to you? What does that mean to you? I have to confess that it is difficult for me to think of myself as a [son] of God. I suspect that is because I don’t want to sound like I am on Christ’s level. He is the unique son of God. I can think of myself easily as a child of God. That seems humble enough, but [son] of God? That’s difficult. Indeed, we lock people up ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... could hear without equivocation from his or her parents: “You are my son, you are my daughter, whom I love; with you I am well pleased.” What a difference it would make in the world if every parent would affirm his or her child like that. I suspect we would see crime drop, delinquency drop, even terrorism disappear. Can you imagine a world in which every child knew for certain that he or she was loved? Can you imagine a world where no young person felt the need to act out in destructive ways in order ...

Mark 8:31--9:1
Sermon
King Duncan
... later found in a stream, it was evident that he had chosen the latter. Nearby lay his rifle. All 10 chambers still loaded. He had made the supreme sacrifice, motivated by his unswerving devotion to Christ. (2) What if you were placed in that position? I suspect that many trigger happy people in our own land would have blown the tribesmen away. Do you understand that the call to follow Jesus is a call to a radical lifestyle? Dr. Mickey Anders gives us a humorous example of the extremes that people will go ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... to those not upset by truth. This sermon “tells it like it is” and threatens the comfortable; most often described as “disturbing” or “controversial;” usually indicates that the preacher has an outside source of income (since his job security is definitely suspect). “X” - Positively limited to those who can handle explosive ideas. This sermon really “socks it to ’em.” It is the kind of sermon that landed Jeremiah in the well, got Amos run out of town, set things up for the stoning ...

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