Dictionary: Trust
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Luke 18:1-8, Psalm 119:1-176
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B. David Hostetter
... time for the study of scriptures as discipline in right living and as effective training for good works of every kind. Forgive our stubborn resistance to the good urging of your Spirit, for the sake of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen. Prayer of Assurance Merciful God, you have not forsaken us but renewed your covenant of blessing on your people, forgiving our iniquity and remembering our sins no more. We praise your name, through Jesus Christ our Savior. Amen. (or) Declaration of God's Forgiveness Hear the ...

Luke 21:5-19 · 2 Thess 3:6-13 · Is 12:2-6 · Is 65:17-25
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B. David Hostetter
... , God of eternity, we prefer vistas of beauty around us but we are grateful for warning signs that make us more attentive to the hazards of a careless road of life. We give thanks for all who have set an example for us of certainty and assurance in the midst of trouble, conflict and disaster. In emulating them we will come to the end of our journey rejoicing. Amen. PRAYER OF DEDICATION Make us productive, Great Householder, accomplishing the work you have set before us to do. We would be about your business ...

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Dennis Koch
... And Have The Bright Immensities At The Name Of Jesus The Ascension Of Our Lord Lord God, we are looking up into heaven today. Our eyes are straining to see Jesus!The struggle between faith and doubt is smoldering within our souls and we are looking for assurance. We are looking for answers. Clouds still obscure our view. Could it be that we are looking for Jesus in the wrong places? Lord God, shift our gaze from heaven to our immediate surroundings. Open our minds to see you most clearly in the needs of the ...

Luke 10:38-42
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Dennis Koch
... than others. It is important to take the time to be together as a family, while the family is still around. It is important to celebrate those special occasions as they come along because one never knows what is ahead. It is important to listen for subtle cries for help, assurance and support. As time goes by, we become more aware that relationships are very precious indeed. Keep us focused on what is important, Lord. Amen.

Luke 11:1-13
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Dennis Koch
Gospel Note Hard on the heels of a very abbreviated Lord's prayer (vv. 2b-4), Luke inserts two quasi-parables framed as rhetorical questions. Their point is that prayers should be approached in a positive frame of mind, based on the assurance that God may be relied upon at least as much as a friend asking an inconveniencing favor or a parent responding to a child's request for food. Liturgical Color Green Suggested Hymns Handel Hymns Joy To the World Thine Is The Glory Bach Arrangements Let The Whole ...

Luke 21:5-38
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Dennis Koch
... most significant beginnings and endings. Beginnings are associated with schools, jobs, homes, and friendships. Beginnings are usually exciting, endings can be terrifying! The unknown and the unfamiliar can create a lot of anxiety in our hearts and minds. Give us the assurance and the confidence that every beginning and every ending takes place under your watchful eye. We are never alone. We are never without access to your support. We are never without hope. Grant us the vision to see that, by your grace ...

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William B. Kincaid, III
... entertained. In short, we want to stay on the mountain. We fail to see the difference between being entertained and being on the mountain in the biblical sense. In scripture, being on the mountain was about experiencing some revelation, some word from the Lord, some assurance that God was with the people. The mountain had nothing to do with entertainment and everything to do with focusing on what God was doing and on what God was calling the people to do. People who come to worship to be entertained for an ...

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William B. Kincaid, III
... , it is because our sorrows are so very much like his own. "Out of Egypt I have called my son." Jesus' emergence from the place where his people once were treated brutally as slaves serves to call us out of our own places and times of suffering with the assurance that we are never alone. The spirit of the one who knew of the suffering in Egypt and knew suffering in his own life is with us. Out of Egypt, out of pain and suffering, out of mistrust and hostility, we are called. Of course, the only way out ...

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John R. Brokhoff
... ' Creed the paragraph consists of only one sentence. The second paragraph deals with God the Son and the third with the Holy Spirit. These paragraphs of the creed are known as "articles." Is the Trinity a biblical or church teaching? New Testament scholars assure us that the New Testament contains no doctrine of the Trinity. Although one cannot find a specific text on the Trinity, there are many references in the Bible to the Trinity. For instance, at Jesus' baptism there were the Father's voice, the ...

1060. Two Kinds of Life and Death
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John R. Brokhoff
... glory of his might" (2 Thessalonians 1:9). As there is eternal life, there is also everlasting death. It is to save us from this fate that God gave his Son to die for us and to reinstate us with God in whom we have eternal life. The scriptures repeatedly assure us that God does not want a single soul to perish or to be lost or to go to hell. In Christ, God the Father gave his very self to prevent people from going to everlasting death.

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Roger G. Talbott
... and murky and ghostly. We cannot see very far or very clearly into the future. We do know that the future holds our own death and the deaths of those we love. The future is scary, yet the voice of Jesus calls to us and says, "Be not afraid." He assures us that in that darkness and in that murkiness, he is there and he calls us to come to him. There is that most intriguing passage from the first letter of John: "Beloved, we are God's children now; what we will be has not yet been revealed. What we ...

Matthew 3:1-12, Isaiah 11:1-16, Romans 14:1--15:13
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Russell F. Anderson
... standing next to him in the aisle leaned over and whispered to him, "Sit down, brother, the rest of us have known it all the time." WORSHIP RESOURCES Psalm Of The Day: Psalm 72 A prayer for the king that he might rule in justice and compassion, assuring peace and prosperity for the people. Prayer Of The Day: Compassionate Christ, by following crooked paths we have become lost in a maze of our own making. We confess our lostness and implore the help of your Holy Spirit in following the way that is straight ...

James 5:7-12, Isaiah 35:1-10, Matthew 11:1-19
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Russell F. Anderson
... . PREACHING POSSIBILITIES Old Testament: Isaiah 35:1-10 1. High Way To Heaven. The title is a word play, derived from verse six. A road is called a highway because it is elevated above the surrounding terrain. This makes the road visible, facilitates transit and helps assure the survival of the highway. It is also a word play on Michael Landon's television show by that name. If we want to go to Zion, we had better follow the highway God has prepared. Outline: a. God promised a highway for the captive Jews ...

Acts 1:1-11, Ephesians 1:15-23, Luke 24:36-49, Luke 24:50-53, Matthew 28:16-20
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Russell F. Anderson
... not a one way trip to nowhere but a round trip to our spiritual home. Outline: Introduction: When you book a vacation, you don't look for a one way flight but a round trip. The Ascension was Jesus' return trip back to the Father. The angels assured that Jesus was going to return, but for what reason? 1. To judge all people 2. To establish the kingdom 3. To receive his own 4. To return us to our spiritual home Epistle: Ephesians 1:15-23 1. Sermon Title: Dynamite. Sermon Angle: This pericope speaks eloquently ...

Mt 6:1-6, 16-21 · 2 Cor 5:20 - 6:10 · Joel 2:1-2, 12-19 · Ps 51 · Ps 103
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Russell F. Anderson
... to their gracious God with all their hearts and beg the Lord for mercy and pardon. The priests are called upon to stand between the sinful people and their holy God, with pleas of intercession (v. 17). The Lord hears the intercessions of the people and assures them of his provision and care of them (v. 19). Epistle: 2 Corinthians 5:20b--6:10 The Apostle Paul pleads with the contentious and divisive Corinthians to become reconciled (at one) with God through Christ. Christ became what we are (took on our sin ...

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... knees on the floor, swept the boy into her arms and said, 'Oh, but it does matter. It matters a great deal.' And she wept with her son."5 Professor Muehl makes the point that God does not dismiss our lives with a pat on the head and a murmured assurance that our lives do not really matter. On the contrary, God gives us this life that we might indeed make something of it. Our lives do matter. Life is worth striving for if the struggle is aimed at the gifts of God. The life we live does make a difference ...

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... , preparing. More important than Moses' past is God's present with him. More pertinent to the Israelites' needs than Moses' background is God's current presence. "Who are you?" Moses asked. And God answered, "I Am the God of Abraham," not, "I was the God of Abraham." God assured Moses, "I Am going with you," not, "I will meet you there." To do God's work, God must be persistently present. Our earthly parents send us off to school and pick us up at the end of the day. Our earthly parents care for us until it ...

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... John 6:66). The thought of a meal with juice symbolizing blood is awesome and barbaric to the outsider. But in the drinking of that cup we spread the blood of Jesus Christ on the doorposts of our lives. We do it in the belief and out of the assurance that God acts decisively for us in Jesus Christ as He did for the Hebrews on that Passover night. God has not hesitated. God has not waited for us to change our minds. No, God comes and acts decisively to set us free. 1. Shirley Guthrie, Christian Doctrine, rev ...

Jn 20:19-31 · 1 Pet 1:3-9 · Acts 2:14a, 22-32 · Ps 16 · Ps 111
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Russell F. Anderson
... words "Peace with you." It is a total peace which Christ extends to them, a peace of heart, soul and mind. It is a peace that comes from knowing that Christ forgives them, that they have a second chance. What is even a greater source of assurance is that they are no longer bound by the fear of death. Jesus has tamed this great dragon. Death can still take the believer for a ride but cannot destroy those who belong to Jesus. Apostles of forgiveness. John compresses resurrection, Pentecost, and ascension all ...

Jn 17:1-11 · Acts 1:1-14 · 1 Pet 4:12-19, 5:6-11 · Ps 68 · Ps 27 · Ps 47
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Russell F. Anderson
... on his face. There he was on a mission of destruction and death, and his face was lit with a smile. Is this the expression of a demented mind? Perhaps. It could also be the face of one who believed supremely in the rightness of his cause. He assuredly believed that he was about to enter the gates of Paradise. The smile reflected the glow of misguided glory. The Apostle Paul also witnessed the smile of glory. It was on the face of Stephen, the first Christian martyr. As Stephen was being stoned, he looked up ...

Mt 6:24-34 · 1 Cor 4:1-13 · Is 49:8-18 · Ps 131
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Russell F. Anderson
... our spiritual condition through the lens of our feelings; they can be deceptive. The time we feel most distant from God may be the time when he is doing his best work in our lives. For those times when we do feel God forsaken, Isaiah pens wonderful words of assurance and hope. "Can a woman forget her nursing child, or show no compassion for the child of her womb? Even these may forget; yet I will not forget you. See, I have inscribed you on the palms of my hands ..." (vv. 15-16a). Like a loving mother, God ...

Genesis 25:19-34, Isaiah 55:1-13, Romans 8:18-27, Romans 8:1-17, Matthew 13:1-23
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Russell F. Anderson
... again" (John 4:14). Why? Because those who trust the Lord have the Spirit, the wellspring of life within them. 2. Sermon Title: The Power Of The Word. Sermon Angle: The prophet holds up the prospect of national revival to a skeptical audience. In verses 10-11, he assures them that God's word is potent; it will surely accomplish its purpose. A word can be very powerful, whether it be a word of condemnation or of hope. We should guard well our words. God's word has special power to create, to restore, to give ...

Genesis 37:12-36, 1 Kings 19:9-18, Jonah 2:1-10, Matthew 14:22-36, Romans 9:1-5; 10:5-15
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Russell F. Anderson
... from the precipice of victory to the pit of defeat. He defeats the prophets of Baal but quickly flees from the wrath of Queen Jezebel. Finding a cave in the wilderness he battles a deep depression. In the stillness, he hears God's voice of calm and assurance. Old Testament: Jonah 2:1-9 Jonah flees from the Lord's mandate to preach repentance to Nineveh, a heathen city, and is swallowed by a large fish. He prays to the Lord, who hears his plea. The fish vomited him up on the seashore. Epistle: Romans ...

Exodus 3:1-22, Jeremiah 15:15-21; 20:7-18, Matthew 16:21-28, Romans 12:1-8
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Russell F. Anderson
... of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, telling him that he has heard the cries of oppression coming from the Hebrew slaves in Egypt and has determined to bring them into their promised land. God chooses Moses for the task, who straight away makes excuses. God assures Moses of his presence and aid in accomplishing this Herculean task. Old Testament: Jeremiah 20:7-9 The prophet laments the unpleasant task of preaching judgment to those who will not repent of their ways and return to the Lord. He covenants with himself ...

Philippians 1:12-30, Jonah 4:1-11, Isaiah 55:1-13, Exodus 16:1-36, Matthew 20:1-16
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Russell F. Anderson
... games with us but he does invite us to engage in a "seek and find" operation. The prophet invites the people to "seek the Lord while he can be found ..." (v. 6). It's just another way of saying seek the Lord now. God is now near. We have no assurance that we'll even be here tomorrow. We dare not take God's presence for granted. If we seek him now, while we are able, while we have the inclination, we are sure to find him. As Christians, we know that the way to find God is through faith in ...

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