Dictionary: Hope
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Isaiah 40:1-31
Sermon
Michael J. Anton
... you and me close kin with these prisoners. We live in the bewildered, bewildering 20th century. A time when we glory in the magnificent accomplishments of the Apollo space shots, the climax of cooperation and teamwork of thousands of people; and a time when we despair in the continuing struggle to get the cooperation of a few people to work out a continuing peace settlement in Vietnam. A time when world powers must be held in check by comparable nuclear arsenals rather than the beauty of human trust. A time ...

Judges 17:1-13
Sermon
Michael J. Anton
... against the intruding ills we have been part and parcel, if only by our silence, of the pollution of mind and body. These words by poet Carl Sandburg offer a vision of hope for America: "I see America, not in the setting sun of a black night of despair ahead of us. I see America in the crimson light of a rising sun fresh from the burning, creative hand of God. I see great days ahead, great days possible to men and women of will and vision." "Where there is no vision," the Scripture says, "the people perish ...

1028. MINER
Job 28:2
Illustration
Stephen Stewart
... to our attention. There is a cave-in or an explosion, and men are trapped, perhaps to remain in their earthy tombs for many months until it is safe to remove their bodies. We see picture stories in our newspapers and national magazines about the poverty and despair of those whose land has been destroyed by strip mining. And so we might be tempted to look into the Bible for parallels. Surprisingly enough, we’ll find nothing of this sort of problem. As a matter of fact, there isn’t even a Hebrew word for ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... could sustain me for a lifetime. There I would raise an Ebenezer. Then I would raise another Ebenezer back in Columbia, where on an awful day in May, 1983, our hearts were broken by the death of our younger son. The only thing standing between us and despair was God, and God was sufficient. And yes, I would raise another Ebenezer down on the beautiful coast of South Carolina where in April, 1994, God said very clearly, "I want you to leave your beloved home state and go west, all the way to Memphis." "Here ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... to a year in the federal correctional institution in Montgomery, Alabama. I visited him several times during that year. If anyone experienced the wrath of God, it was he. He did wrong and paid a fearful price. His wife divorced him. Many people in his situation would have despaired of life itself. But there is an ark in every flood and a rainbow after every storm. God is alive and well, even in the federal prisons. On one of my visits there, Frank told me some of his past history. He had grown up in a poor ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... and fashionable wig. He cried out, "0 Lord, have these been bought with the blood of the poor?" If we die with lots of money in investments, leaving huge amounts to children who don't really need it, while people in Memphis are homeless, hungry, and in despair, God will surely call us to account. Let's suppose that you have three grown children. One son is a company vice president in Atlanta, earning $200,000 per year. Your daughter is doing quite well as a surgeon in Miami. Your other son is an alcoholic ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... day. If Jesus needed it, I figure 1 do. The third reason is this: Some other person needs the encouragement of our presence. In a typical worship service, there are persons here with chronic pain. Just a friendly greeting from people like keep the wolf of despair away from their door. In a typical worship service, there are persons here who lost a family member in the last six months, either because of death or divorce. They are wounded and bleeding emotionally. A warm smile and a hug from people like us ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... and immediately he set out for his hometown. Upon arrival in Jerusalem, he discovered that his beloved city was in shambles. Even the wall around the city, its symbol and vital defense, was in ruins. It would have been easy for Nehemiah to join the community of despair and wallow in memories of what used to be. But Nehemiah was made of better stuff than that. He rallied the faithful and set out to rebuild the wall of the city. Enemies passed by and taunted him, "What are you doing, man? You will never live ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... ." "That's strange," said the man. "You don't look discouraged." "Why should it be?" said the boy. "We haven't come to bat yet." Don't you love that spirit?! No matter how far we may be behind at the moment, we never give up or despair. With God on our side, there is always another comeback in us. THE FINAL GUIDELINE FOR CHRISTIANS AND LONG-DISTANCE RUNNERS IS THIS: CONCENTRATE ON YOUR LEADER. The marathon runner must not get distracted. His coach signals to him at critical points along that 26-mile race ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... all are called to ministry. There are disciplines that go along with that. All of us are under the burden of righteousness. Ask Paul, ask Martin Luther, ask John Wesley. All in their own way attempted a life of righteousness and it almost brought them to their knees in despair. We give up. In our own way we say “Lord, we have been going to church for so long and we have been praying so hard, and there seems so little answer, just let us rest and leave us alone.” This Christian life can be a burden. Let ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... other words, to play a happy game, but they refuse. So I invite them to play a sad game, like we’re having a funeral, but they don’t want to do that either. People are just contrary, critical, hard to please.” Despite all that, Jesus did not despair or become bitter. His life was a beautiful, resounding response to his critics. Today I invite us to imitate our Lord in how we deal with critics. After all, Jesus came not only to save our eternal souls but also to show us how to live effectively here on ...

Matthew 27:45-56
Sermon
Burton F. Blair
... , why have you forsaken me? Why are you so far from helping me, from the words of my groaning? These words surely echo a sense of abandonment. But, before we simply stop at this point, the whole of the Psalm must be heard. This Psalm, to be sure, begins with despairing words, but it ends in praises of a God who does not turn from those who suffer. The Psalmist continues, For he did not despise or abhor the affliction of the afflicted; he did not hide his face from me, but heard when I cried to him (v. 24 ...

John 19:28-37
Sermon
Burton F. Blair
... who have been beaten down by life. The rejected Jesus stands with all of us who have felt lost and alone in the world - with no hope. The dying Jesus brings life for those of us who are dying. The resurrected Jesus gives all of us who are in despair the hope and promise of eternal life. Because Jesus cried, "I am thirsty," he is one with us in our humanity but even more, because he is one with us, we, now, can be one with him for all eternity. 1. Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Letters and Papers From Prison (New ...

John 19:28-37
Sermon
Burton F. Blair
... in these words. Whatever it is, there is a piercing nature in this sixth word from the cross. In Hebrew, it was simply one word: kalah: "It is finished." As one listens to this cry of Jesus, one gets an overpowering feeling. In this cry, there is no note of despair, as if one has come to an end with no hope. Rather, as he speaks this word, he sounds as if he is the one who is in control. Jesus speaks as if he is a boxer who delivers the knockout blow on his opponent. This word rings more like ...

Sermon
Susan Hedahl
... words and yet these are also words of hope and birthing. For we may find at the manger what we had not thought possible, the re-creation of our own spirits there by the Child and because of Him! How impossible and yet how true. In the face of despair, lack of hope and the daily pressures of life, we come again to be reborn. With all our hearts, we rejoice in becoming, in this Child, "a new creation." Somewhere between the star high above and the manger far below we also see something else with the eyes of ...

Sermon
Donald Macleod
... that part of a wonderful prayer by St. Francis of Assisi that goes this way: Lord, make me an instrument of Thy peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. Where there is sadness, joy.1 These words reach into the deepest meaning of service, but note this very significant feature: St. Francis combines serving with being. Many people, even among church members, think that running to and ...

1042. Beyond Ambiguity
Isaiah 42:1-9
Illustration
Larry Powell
... . The tide had turned against him in a manner which would have devastated a lesser person. However, despite his adversities, he graduated from the university and went on to become one of the greatest preachers in the Church of Scotland. Not out of his despair, but out of his personal relationship with Christ, he wrote a hymn which we lift in praise until this day: "O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go ..." Consequently, not only the New Testament, but individuals like George Matheson the hymnwriter and scores of ...

Genesis 1:1-2:3
Sermon
Robert Allen
... an absentee landlord, but he is here among us. During World War I, a war that was fought in muddy trenches, a young British soldier was close to mental breakdown. The artillery bombardment ... the stench of death ... the fear, they had driven him to the point of despair. He looked at his captain and asked, "Sir, you said you believed in God. Where is God in all of this?" Just then, two stretcher-bearers climed over the top of the trench and moved out under enemy fire to pick up a wounded soldier lying in ...

Sermon
Robert Allen
... age. She was not only grieving at the loss of the man she loved; she was also grieving at the responsibility of raising two small girls alone. She was frightened for herself and she was afraid she would have to give the children up. One day, the despair was so overwhelming that she walked three blocks to the Methodist Church. The door was unlocked and she slipped inside and sat in the back pew. As the sunlight streamed through the stained glass windows, she cried out her fears to God. "How was she to raise ...

Sermon
Robert Allen
... then he fell back into his cell. But that dungeon cell was no longer home. For one fleeting moment he had seen a home that lay beyond the tiny cramped cell of the dungeon. He had seen a vision of a world beyond and hope eternal towered over the despair. We, too, have a vision beyond our present existence. We are pilgrims of the future because our faith enables us to catch a glimpse of an everlasting Kingdom which lies beyond this world. Jesus said: In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so ...

Sermon
Erskine White
... is asking for - it is the second gift He wants from us. God wants our prayers. "Call on Me in the day of trouble," He says in our text; "I will deliver you and you will glorify Me." Sometimes God comes to us just as we begin to fall into despair with an inner sense that He is there. Sometimes God sends His love through other people, people who will stand by us unconditionally and be there for us through thick and thin. In one way or another, God says we may call on Him to deliver us in our time ...

Sermon
Frederick C. Edwards
... done or said that would have made the difference, and how I wish I had another chance to try. My only consolation is that I helped her have one fine day of joy and hope. One does not overcome a deep-seated and long-term feeling of despair in a few hours, or even in a few days. That is why anyone suffering from depression or that inward-spiraling feeling of worthlessness, or even lesser problems of self-image, should immediately seek quality counseling and stay with it on a consistent basis long enough to ...

Sermon
Durwood L. Buchheim
... Sarah and Abraham lived lives based on these promises - promises moving toward fulfillment. Their trust in these promises was put to many severe tests, and out of these tests of life came the father and mother of a great people. At times they were close to despair, but their greatness consisted in the fact that God called them and through them and their lives, God continues to call and save us. Here in God’s promises to Sarah and Abraham we have the rebellion of humanity being answered. God doesn’t give ...

Sermon
Durwood L. Buchheim
... to result in pride, but rather in additional responsibilities. "To whom much is given, much will be required." We are here for others. Our God has always had one goal, to make it clear to all people that God loves all people. Speak out, O saints of God! Despair engulfs earth’s frame; As heirs of God’s baptismal grace, His word of hope proclaim.2 1. Stanley Hauerwas, Truthfulness and Tragedy, Notre Dame Press, 1977, p. 83. 2. Lutheran Book of Worship, "Rise Up, O Saints of God!" #383, Augsburg, 1978.

Drama
William Grimbol
... . At no point in all of Scripture does Christ ever seek to escape his humanness, does he ever run from the confrontation or the conflict, does he fail to accept Life on Life’s terms. Sure, Christ has his moment of doubt ... even a dab of despair here and there, but the true miracle of his being, the true nature of his divinity, is that he ceaselessly and relentlessly chose to embrace the givenness of Life ... reality ... the very raw human condition. The Cross, for Christ, was just another sample of that ...

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