Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
King Duncan
... . Our attitudes can change our perception of reality and they can help us deal with reality in a more effective way. By changing our attitude, we can change our level of confidence, which can help steady us when we’re facing a difficult assignment. Coaches understand that. The story’s told about much-beloved basketball coach Jim Valvano who was seeking to lead his North Carolina State team to the 1983 championship of the ACC. Freshman Lorenzo Charles was going to the free throw line in the closing ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... -water tap you cannot keep waiting for it to turn warm. If you kick the neighbor’s dog you cannot expect the pooch to suddenly wag its tail when it sees you instead of biting. If you cut classes and do not turn in your assignments, then you cannot expect to pass the course. Persistent, repeated behavior does not guarantee that some change will someday miraculously appear. In this week’s gospel text Jesus offers a parable that appears to be deceptively straightforward. Found only in Luke’s gospel, this ...

Sermon
David O. Bales
... cared about was ‘just us.’” In this portion of his prayer Jesus prays just for his students; but, beyond where we read today he expands his prayer to include all who will believe because of them. That’s a huge prayer for Jesus and a big assignment for us. Our faith isn’t merely about us but about our reaching others with Jesus’ faith, compassion, and healing. As we live for Jesus our lives aren’t perfect. As we pray, our prayers aren’t perfect and others can misunderstand our prayers. If the ...

Sermon
David O. Bales
... far away from the real action of the empire. All the rumors, backroom conspiracies, and deals go on in Rome or in the officers’ groups in Rome’s larger armies. Here’s Pilate, with his career languishing at the far corner of the empire, not a dream assignment and with few chances for advancement because he doesn’t have a benefactor near to push him ahead in the world. And think of his wife. We can picture Pilate when he returned one afternoon to their pleasant Roman villa. He stepped in and announced ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Matheson. George Matheson was a young seminary student in Scotland. He lost his sight. Can you imagine that as a young man to become blind? Subsequently George Matheson’s fiancee broke off their engagement. He struggled to finish his education with his eyesight gone. He was assigned to a small, rural parish. It would have been so easy to grow bitter. Yet it was he who wrote one of our most beautiful and most meaningful hymns, “O Love That Will Not Let Me Go.” I particularly love the third verse: O joy ...

Sermon
Tony Everett
... cast around the entire upper part of his body. The cast fit so well underneath his shirt and sport coat that it was not at all noticeable. On the first day of class, with the cast under his shirt, Harold discovered that he had been assigned the rowdiest and most rebellious students in the whole school. Walking confidently into his boisterous and disorderly classroom, Harold opened the windows and then busied himself at his desk until the bell rang to indicate the beginning of what looked like a very long ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... more committed to their marriage. Then I heard someone say that the Bible never commands us to be committed to marriage. You know that is true. The key to meeting Great Expectations is to be committed to (1) your Master – Jesus; and (2) your mate. This is your assignment for this week. When you get home today, I want you to go to your spouse and ask your spouse this question. You are to ask this question, once a day, every day - “How can I serve you today?” I have never seen a marriage fail when the ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... . “Sons are a heritage from the LORD, children a reward from him.” (Psalm 127:3, NIV) The Hebrew word for “heritage” literally means “property” or “possession.” That is the noun form of the word. The verbal form carries the idea of giving an assignment to someone. That puts children in a totally different light. Children are the property of the Lord. They are not just born from below, but they are given from above. That means your children are really not your children. They are on loan to ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... called the street “Straight” is because it was a straight street! God tells a disciple in Damascus by the name of Ananias to go to Saul and lay hands on him so that his sight can be restored. You can imagine Ananias is not real thrilled with this assignment. He says in essence to the Lord, “You mean Saul the terrorist, Saul the persecutor, Saul the murderer?” He then says, “I’ve got a headache. Can you send somebody else?” Can you blame Ananias? Here is a man who we are told later in the Bible ...

Romans 12:1-8
Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... from their high pedestals of preference and privilege. Paul’s message in this week’s letter is for new Christians "not to think of yourself more highly than you ought to think, but to think with sober judgment, each according to the measure of faith that God assigned." By using the image of the "body of Christ" Paul urges all new "members" to become equal among each other. No one was to be allowed to climb on their "high horse." Have you heard that expression ­­ "get off your high horse?" In the early ...

Romans 13:8-14
Sermon
King Duncan
... of old fashioned legalism, not dancing because they were Christians. Other people might admire their conviction. That, however, is not what struck Bayly. Remember these were Nazis, even though they were professing Christians. Later in their military careers these same men were assigned to the death camps where thousands of Jews were stuffed into ovens and killed. Even though they did not directly participate in the slaughter, they knew what was going on. Yet they never voiced any protest, never tried to do ...

Matthew 25:31-46
Sermon
King Duncan
... all the hullabaloo, and their balloons were predictably laid waste. In a few seconds all balloons were burst but one. Then a remarkable thing happened. Another class was brought in, a group of children whom we term “mentally and developmentally challenged.” They were assigned the same game. Balloons were tied to their legs and they were briefed on the rules of play. Said Roberts, “I got a sinking feeling in my midsection. I wanted to spare these kids the pressure of a competitive brawl.” He need not ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... who chose to serve out of love rather than obligation. This was how Mary saw her relationship to God. She would willingly give up her own agenda and submit herself to His will. (6) No wonder God chose this humble maiden for the most important assignment anyone on earth has ever received. Suppose you loved God that much? Suppose I loved God that much? Three times in this portion of Scripture Luke uses the word “Blessed!” to describe Mary. It’s a strong word in Greek, conveying God’s gracious goodwill ...

Sermon
Timothy Cargal
... Christ. But if that lens is to provide clarity rather than distortion, then we must understand its original context rather than imposing on it our yet later ideas about Jesus Christ. Titus 2:11-14 One of the great values of the epistle lesson assigned by the lectionary for Christmas Eve is that it reminds us that this night stands as the threshold between Advent and Christmastide. As more and more congregations adopt the practice of only Christmas Eve services rather than both Eve and Christmas Day services ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... in our lives. And if you open yourself to The Full Advent this year, you will be ambushed, you will be amused, and you will be amazed. Some years ago a theologian was flying into Oklahoma City airport. When informed by his handler that someone was assigned to pick him up at the airport, he asked how he would recognize that person. “Just look for the most dead person in baggage claim.” When did Christians become the “most dead person” in the room? There are three infallible signs of the presence of ...

Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21
Sermon
Timothy Cargal
... of political leadership. By weaving together the natural and the political, Joel makes his case that such catastrophes are nothing other than judgments of the “day of the Lord.” It is with precisely that assessment, presented as a warning cry, that the selection assigned in the lec­tionary begins. The sounding of the trumpet in Zion in itself is ambiguous; it might either herald God’s blessings for the people (1 Kings 1:34; Psalm 81:3) or be the harbinger of danger and destruction (Jeremiah 4:5 ...

John 18:1—19:42
Sermon
David J. Kalas
... . They do not come across as brave so much as obtuse. They mock Jesus as a king, unaware that he is, in fact, the King of kings. They then huddle around at the foot of the cross, contesting one an­other over the pathetic booty of their grim assignment, preoccupied with trivia, while the Son of God and Savior of the world dies just above them. The whole scene ends with a hasty burial. The curtain is necessarily closed, as the sabbath is on the horizon. But then it would open again, early in the morning, on ...

Sermon
David J. Kalas
... . They do not come across as brave so much as obtuse. They mock Jesus as a king, unaware that he is, in fact, the King of kings. They then huddle around at the foot of the cross, contesting one an­other over the pathetic booty of their grim assignment, preoccupied with trivia, while the Son of God and Savior of the world dies just above them. The whole scene ends with a hasty burial. The curtain is necessarily closed, as the sabbath is on the horizon. But then it would open again, early in the morning, on ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... you want the tea to be stronger you just leave the bag in longer. That is what happens to us every day when we abide in Christ, just remain in Christ, we begin to take on the color of His character and the flavor of His life. Here is your assignment beginning today. You abide in Christ by simply taking the tea bag of your life and soak it in the hot water of His Word. Let Him talk to you as you study the Bible. Spend time with Him talking with Him in prayer. You just stop, look and listen ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... by three classes of people - priests, Levites and lay people. The priest evidently had been to the temple to serve and was on his way back down the mountain to Jericho where many of the priests lived. They would go to Jerusalem for a two-week assignment and then return to their homes in Jericho, because it was more of a coastal climate where the fruit and vegetables were abundant. Immediately optimism rises, because this man is a priest. He is a holy man, a righteous man and a religious man. Surely, he ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... be productive and a benefit to others. We use wood to build houses or cotton to make clothes or silicon to make computer chips - all of which comes from the earth that God gave us. Even the very life that we are building for ourselves is a part of the assignment that God has given us and we are to do it for His glory and for His honor and we are also to do it as we reflect His image. In other words, the first part of the story tells us that there is a divine design and there is ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... vindicated. Even Jesus waited for 30 years before he started his ministry. Waiting was a part of life for the heroes of the Bible, just as it is part of life for us. In today’s lesson from the book of Acts, Jesus gives his disciples a difficult assignment. He tells them to wait. It was just before Christ’s ascension into heaven. Listen to these important words: “In my former book, Theophilus, I wrote about all that Jesus began to do and to teach until the day he was taken up to heaven, after giving ...

Mark 4:26-29, Mark 4:30-34
Sermon
King Duncan
... such an act in his name. What a witness that is! Just a few years ago Richard Lischer wrote a book called Open Secrets. It is about his first year of ministry. “Fresh out of divinity school and full of enthusiasm, Lischer found himself assigned to a small conservative church in an economically depressed town in southern Illinois. This was far from what this overly enthusiastic and optimistic young man expected. The town was bleak, poor, and clearly not a step on his path to a brilliant career. “It ...

Luke 1:46-56, Luke 1:26-38
Sermon
Wayne Brouwer
... , were constantly filled with language about the kingdom of heaven or the kingdom of God, of which he seemed to know a great deal more than anyone who was not directly connected with the key governing authority. Then, a Roman centurion assigned to Jesus' execution squad made the remarkable testimony, using language otherwise reserved only for the emperor himself, that "surely this man was the Son of God." Somehow people kept viewing Jesus as a king. The affirmations only continued after Jesus disappeared ...

Sermon
R. Robert Cueni
... be distributed, never equally, but always with fairness and justice. When the egg production doubled, the village doubled their celebrations of thanksgiving. Eventually, a local scientist determined the cause of the goose's largesse. The magic had a logical explanation. New people assigned to caring for the goose had changed the brand of her feed. They also left the light burning in her coop an extra two hours every day. For reasons no one could explain, these changes increased the production of golden eggs ...

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