Dictionary: Trust
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Eric Ritz
... that night to tell the whole village that he had lost his beloved animal. His neighbors began to come in and say, `I''m sure sorry to hear about your bad luck, about your losing your horse.'' "The old farmer shrugged and said, `Bad luck, good luck, who is to ... is always only one decision away. Choose God. George MacDonald had great insights when he wrote, "It is the heart that is not yet sure of its God that is afraid to laugh in his presence." C. S. Lewis says it better: "Joy is the serious business of ...

Psalm 23:1-6
Sermon
Eric Ritz
... day. Only on this day, God rested and did nothing--did God see fit to hallow it." The other six days were important to be sure but only the Sabbath was hallowed. Then Dr. Coffin goes on to say, "If on the seventh day God needed to rest, you can count ... hurriedly dressing to begin a full day of meetings and appointments, I felt a pain in my back. I mentioned it to my wife, but was sure it would soon pass away. It didn''t, so she insisted that I see a doctor, and he put me into the hospital. "In the hospital ...

Sermon
Robert Noblett
... she had said this, she turned around and saw Jesus standing there, but she did not know it was Jesus." She takes him to be the gardener. Transportation to Easter. We all want it. But do you suppose we are on the right track in doing that? I'm not sure we are; in fact, I've come to the conclusion that we are way off track in talking about ways to get to Easter. Here in John's account of the primal Easter is Easter -- the risen Jesus -- coming to Mary. She didn't have to seek; instead she was ...

Drama
Angela Akers
... : “I mean, I may look good on the outside, Doctor. But I lie awake at nights wondering if I’m missing out on something. Sometimes I feel like I’ve just got a great big hole in my life.” Therapist: (hesitant) “Um, uh, I’m not sure how to tell you this, but you do have a great big hole.” Doughnut: (looks relieved) “So you understand what I’m feeling? I’m so relieved!” Therapist: “If I understand you, you feel like you are incomplete, like you are lacking something central in your ...

Sermon
Stephen M. Crotts
... marbles. It was fun. It was all I knew. But then Coach Boswell came along recruiting for the football team. And when he asked me to try out, I said, "Okay, I'll play, but I want you to know I'm not quitting my marbles game!" And he said, "Sure! you can always play marbles if you still want to!" But when I played football I somehow never went back. I'd found something better! And it's been the same with Christ. I've found something better! The old idols of things and sports and popularity are still there ...

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Cathy A. Ammlung
... . It's as if he is laying into those Massachusetts residents who are giving generously, who are outstripping their poorer Mississippi cousins! It's as if he's laying into us, who struggle with mortgages, tuition, orthodontist's bills, and all the rest. Surely we can't give everything to the church! Surely we can't spend all our time as volunteers in a food pantry! We give what we can and we do what we can; what more could God ask of us? Are Jesus' words simply a religious version of "Give 'til it hurts ...

Sermon
Fredrick R. Harm
... ; And don't, under any circumstances, try to leave the city, 'Cause there won't be any city left to leave. Simply pause for a moment to adjust your shroud And make your way leisurely to the nearest cloud. These words were written with tongue in cheek, surely. But they do give us pause. Perhaps you are wondering, "Why would pastor choose a text like this for his sermon when all of us are happily anticipating the arrival of another joyous Christmas celebration?" I'll tell you why. I've chosen it for the same ...

Sermon
Fredrick R. Harm
... there?" Said the Traveler, Knocking on the moonlit door; And he smote upon the door a second time; "Is anybody there?" he said, But no one descended to the Traveler Where he stood perplexed and still.1 Whatever the poet may have intended by these lines, surely this much we can say: it expresses a hunger in numerous lives for the assurance that a Father's heart beats in their behalf somewhere, but somehow they have not found him. Perhaps, only perhaps, they have been knocking at the wrong door. An old story ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... , and we experience being raised to newness of life, living under the guidance and by the power of the indwelling Christ. Now there’s a sense in which we are no longer in control once become Christian. No longer in charge of our destiny. Sure we continue to make decisions and we’re always responsible. Yet the process of conversion is the process of yielding every aspect of our life, every drive, every feeling, every passion, every instinct, to the indwelling Christ every day. I close with a contemporary ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... is boldly stated. The Holy Spirit had prevented them from going to Bethenia, so they went to Troas, where Paul had a vision. And I’m sure you remember that vision. In a kind of dream sleep, Paul had a vision of a man in Macedonia, and that man was saying, come ... for you all, making my prayer with joy. Thankful for your partnership with me in the gospel from the first day until now, and I am sure that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ. It is right for me ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... by Barry P. Boulward, Francis Street UMC) Let's talk about those truths: 1. First, you may not know where you are going, but no matter where you go, there will always be The Way. Robert Fulghum was a feature writer for The Kansas City Times. I'm not sure he's still there, because he has written a runaway best seller entitled All I Really Need to Know, I Learned in Kindergarten. That book is an expansion of an article he wrote for The Kansas City Times a few years ago. It was this article that launched his ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... been working exclusively with terminally ill patients. "Robert asked her if there was such a thing as a 'good death.' She said that there sure was such a thing, but it had one prerequisite: All important tasks must be completed. He asked her what she meant and she told ... to come to this hellish place, before I had time to see your face. Well, I guess there isn't much more to say, but I'm sure glad, God, I met you today. I guess the zero hour will soon be here, but I'm not afraid since I know you're near! The ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... the book, he talks about prayer as "Keeping us in touch with God who at every instant is present." Think about that. Prayer keeps us in touch with God who at every instant is present. Stewart says, "The Eternal lives in every instance -- you must receive it. And I am sure," he adds, "that at any instant in the day, God may be present in us as the living Christ." That's what we have to believe -- that's the promise we have to lay hold of. That's the source of our power -- to sustain a long obedience in the ...

Sermon
Frank G. Honeycutt
... fried chicken and sipping sweet tea. How grateful are the sisters? We aren't told the specifics about Martha but she has a track record in the Bible for whipping up some marvelous meals. I've no doubt that the table was set impeccably. And I'm sure that a plate of her award-winning biscuits graced the feast that night and certainly one of her desserts she cranked out only for the most special occasions. She was a grateful sister. Her brother was back. We know more about Mary's impetuous response. She too ...

Sermon
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... , and the promise is that nothing can snatch the baptized person out of the loving hand of God who has claimed her or him. To be sure, evil may come and tribulations may abound in a baptized person's life. As our text says in verse 2, we may "walk through the fire ... and suffering, we may be almost overwhelmed by the "waters" of a chaotic and violent world. But God's word of consolation is sure: "I am with you." Therefore, we need have no fear (vv. 1, 5), for in Paul's words, "Neither death, nor life, nor ...

Sermon
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... is the passage from which we get the phrase "Beulah land"). God will give us new names, but like the peoples in the story of the Tower of Babel, we in the church have always tried to "make a name for ourselves" (Genesis 11:4). To be sure, we call ourselves evangelicals or liberals, Presbyterians or Baptists, Methodists or Episcopalians, and so forth. But beyond that, we have always been concerned with our image. We want our church to be known as a mega-church or as a socially-active denomination in the U.S ...

Sermon
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... to you" (John 14:18). "He who believes 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 fulfillment of Christ's words. When we are beset by trouble on every side, or when pain is our daily fare; when every circumstance seems to go against us and there seems to be no hope for the future; when we sacrifice ...

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Frank G. Honeycutt
... a couple ways to handle what's coming or even what you might be going through right now. There are two basic types of human response in my experience. First, we can ignore what's coming and be surprised and shocked when suffering arrives and ask, "Where is God? Surely my faith in God protects me from this." Or, we can take another approach. Instead of asking, "Where is God?" we might reflect upon God asking a question of us: "Where are you?" It's the old question God asks of a wayward Adam and Eve in the ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... the Church being that of the whole people of God. One of the big meanings of an understanding of the ministry of the Church as being that of the whole people of God is that we move self-consciously from the maintenance of congregations to apostolic ministry. To be sure, we care for one another, and we watch after one another’s souls. But remember, the Church does not have a ministry; it is a ministry. It does not have a mission; it is a mission. That means we must become “go-to” rather than “come-to ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... who had just recently met their conference Board of Ministry. They had been interviewed by a subcommittee of that conference board. They are a husband-and-wife team and their ordination has been delayed for a year because they were judged theologically inadequate. Now I am sure some of our students are inadequately prepared and should be “held back” in the ordination process. I would even go so far as to say that a few should never be ordained. But I would put these two up in any arena. The young man is ...

Sermon
Phil Thrailkill
... . Victor Hugo put it well, "Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones. And when you have finished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake."17 CONCLUSION It was a small adjustment that could make a big difference. Sure, it was against NASCAR rules, but almost everyone else was doing it. So crew chief Tim Shutt crawled under the No. 20 car of Mike McLaughlin, who races on the Busch circuit. "Joe Gibbs, the team owner, is adamant that we don't cheat," says Shutt, a ...

Sermon
Phil Thrailkill
... , he told me what only God could know; he must be tight with Jesus. He hears from God.” Another shouts out, “And that one just behind him, she cast demons out of me and healed my wife with a prayer. No wonder they are up near the front. I’m sure they’ll be received, and when they enter the gates let’s all clap. These are the cream of the crop.” All of a sudden there is a hush; the crowd grows still and quiet, kind of like when a bailiff says, “Order in the court. Order in the court ...

Sermon
John K. Bergland
... said, "Don't you know, they are all animals." I was silent. And my thunderous silence was heard. The barber said, "You sure got quiet all of a sudden." And I nodded my head. "Am I offending you?" he asked. And before I could respond, one ... responded, "No one?" She said, "No one." She continued, "I don't normally do this, but would you mind going in to see him?" I said, "Sure." As I approached Walter's room, the nurse said, "And, Chaplain, Walter is a very bitter man." When I entered his room, I said, "Hello, ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . “How’s it work?” “Watch,” said John. He picked up a sledgehammer and took a swing at the gong. A voice from the other side of the wall screamed, “Knock it off, you idiot! It’s 2:00 A. M.!” A talking clock, to be sure. Also, a good test of your neighbors. A certain woman owned a dog named Tatters. Tatters was notorious for raiding neighborhood garbage cans. One evening Tatters came home with a guilty expression on her face. Very early the following morning, this woman notices that the trash ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... after he sent out this letter, he clung even more closely to those truths. (5) Life is difficult, said this wise Bible teacher. We know that’s true. That’s what earthquakes are all about. But then he adds the other two realities: God is merciful, and heaven is sure. That’s the testimony of the writer of Hebrews. In our text for the day, he contrasts Mt. Sinai in the Old Testament to Mt. Zion in the New. Mt. Sinai, where Moses received the Law, was a place where God came in power. The response to God ...

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