Dictionary: Trust
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Clement E. Lewis
... with them in "mysterious ways, his wonders to perform." There is a spiritual song that says, "It is no secret what God can do." The greatest joy is what God does through Christ in us. The transformation of life is a wonderful surprise, a grand experience when one gives himself or herself to Christ our Lord, and to the service of his kingdom on earth. There is no greater joy in all of life. We are never too old to make such a decision, and our Lord's invitation is to whosoever will. A Closing Prayer: Thank ...

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Barbara Brokhoff
... a great joy, as their pastor, to see how the external actions began to penetrate their hearts, their spirits, and their lives. Changes began to take place in the church, in the families, and in the spirit of the congregation. A "holy fast" is a penetrating energy, and it gives new life and strength to all it touches where Christ is made the aim and center of it all. My spouse and I find, personally, that Lent is the richest time of the entire church year for us. Our "holy fast" of six weeks may mean we fast ...

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Erskine White
... and trust in God, for in Him, all things are possible" (cf. Matthew 19:26). How do we do it? How do we give this gift of encouragement? Our text, from the eleventh chapter of Acts, shows two ways. First, we see Barnabas coming to the ... just how it is when we are moved by the Lord. We believe in the future because we believe in God and so we want to give that gift of encouragement to others. What about yourself? Remember how easy it is to speak the discouraging word. Remember how easily someone else has ...

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Erskine White
... , who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done." The prayer begins with a focus on God - not on oneself. It begins by asking that God's will - not our will - be accomplished on earth, even as it is in heaven. Then Jesus says, "Give us this day our daily bread, forgive us our debts, deliver us from evil." The words "I" or "me" appear nowhere in our Lord's Prayer! Jesus is telling us that when we pray, God should be the focus of our prayer, and we should pray for others and our ...

Children's Sermon
... of Jesus. Now for whom do you suppose this gift was intended? (Talk about it. Push for some answers to why they think as they do.) If I had a chance to give Jesus to someone, I would give him to somebody I really liked. Or to somebody who really wanted to have a new friend. But guess what. This gift is from God. God is the only one who can give his Son Jesus as a gift. And the gift is not just for me or for you or for our good friends or for people we happen to know. Jesus is ...

Mark 12:41-44
Children's Sermon
... each child how much should be offered at church each Sunday. Again, leave this decision to each child. Explain the tithe and help each child determine what ten percent of his or her income would be, but let each child decide whether to give that amount or to give more or less. Send the budgets home with your children and ask them to follow them carefully. Ask parents to help younger children follow the written instructions and with necessary math skills. Ask your students to report in a few weeks on how ...

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John M. Braaten
... not simply the absence of hostilities and distress, it was not produced within himself, but was an amazing gift given by Christ through faith. I remind you of that good news today: for the promise still stands. Our Lord says today, as he did long ago, "My peace I give to you ..." But as we hear those words of invitation I remind you that the way to peace is not the way of comfort and contentment. The gospel meets us with high demands for service and sacrifice. We start at the Cross, and we must never forget ...

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Carlyle Fielding Stewart
... brutal batterings of high wind assaults on the turbulent, tumultuous seas! What about you this morning: From what tree are you cut; what is the grain of your wood; what kind of timber are you? Can you survive the storms? Are you a tree or a post? A tree gives life and grows. A post withers and dies! Are you getting the sunlight of prayer? Are you planted in the soil of hope and showered by the cool waters and rains of love and spirituality? Have the axes of doubt been laid to your trunk? Have no fear, for ...

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Harold Warlick
... time to do the things I want to do. People take advantage of me." If you plan to be a leader in our society, I give you a huge piece of advice: learn now to deal with self-pity. Those who have heavy responsibilities laid on them, and all leaders ... t feel; that way you won't get hurt. We pay a huge price for not talking, not trusting, and not feeling. We never develop the giving, loving side of what we might have been as human beings. And that's where much of our suffering comes from. I can understand the ...

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Thomas Peterson
... right way to big-money success, which, let us make no mistake, is the kingdom that reigns supreme among us. Road map number two requires travelers to keep an eye out for themselves. Every turn, juncture, bypass, or detour is to be evaluated on the basis of whether it gives us the advantage. We all know why: if we do not look out for ourselves, who will? This trip-tick is easy to master. Just keep an eye on the main chance no matter who stands in your way, turn in that way regardless of the consequences to ...

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Mark Ellingsen
... to prepare you to receive him and his gift of salvation. That is the meaning of Palm Sunday. That is the meaning of your doubts and of my doubts. They show us our fickleness; they show us our lack of faith. They prepare us to hear God's life-giving gospel. Martin Luther had one more observation about why God operates this way - under contrasts and opposites. In another of his sermons, he put it this way: "He thrusts us into death and permits the devil to pounce on us. But it is not his purpose to devour us ...

Daniel 7:1-14, Daniel 7:15-28
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Richard Hasler
... to say that he thought that Orel had the making of a big league pitcher; in fact, he implied that if he had his stuff he would be in the Hall of Fame today. Lasorda closed the animated conversation by declaring that starting today he was going to give his young pitcher a new name “Bulldog,” and he wanted him to believe that he was the best pitcher in baseball. Knowing that his manager had faith in him turned things around for Hershiser and he went on to become one of the premier pitchers in major league ...

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Thomas A. Pilgrim
... future that awaits us. We need that living water. That living water - that resource we need - is Christian faith, faith in Jesus Christ, who meets us out on the roads we travel and offers to us a cup of water, living water, water which wells up into life, which gives us life. There is no other resource for living which will see us through. And there is enough of that water to see us through. I remember reading years ago about a woman who lived in one of the poorer sections of New York City. She had lived ...

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Thomas A. Pilgrim
... have to drink from the same cup from which he would drink. Their destiny as disciples of Jesus was to be a dangerous one. As Christians today, everything is not sweetness and light. We have a dangerous destiny. If we serve this king we must be willing to give ourselves, take a chance and never count the cost. God is calling us to be his witnesses in today's world, for there is no private Christianity. He is calling us to be servants, for there is no sideline Christianity. He is calling us to be his church ...

Matthew 5:38-42, Matthew 5:43-48
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John Jamison
... bush stepped Les. A huge crowd suddenly showed up. They all apparently knew what was going to happen and didn't want to miss it. Les took one step toward me and I took one step back. I negotiated. I asked why this was happening. Neither God nor Les would give me a reason. Les took another step toward me and I took another step back. I looked at the audience and smiled a smile that was supposed to say "I'm not worried," you know, to look cool. But the look in my eyes apparently blew the image and everyone ...

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Rolf E. Aaseng
... NIV). Christ is an unusual and remarkable king. He says he will come to serve his people (Luke 12:37), rather than demanding that they serve him. Jesus is eternally that kind of a savior king; he is always the Savior who comes to seek, to save, to serve - to give his life that we might live. At the same time he is King of kings and Lord of lords. The two aspects of his reign go together. For the secret of his glory was precisely his self-sacrifice for us. It showed his glorious love for us more than any ...

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Wallace H. Kirby
... make himself vulnerable to love. That means that he was willing, is willing, to place himself in a position where we can accept or reject him, embrace him or exclude him, receive him or dismiss him. In the first chapter, we discovered how the sound of weeping gives us an indication of how Christ feels when we reject him, exclude him, dismiss him from our lives - when we refuse his offer of life. It is not a sound of anger or disgust or resentment, but rather the weeping of a broken heart. There is another ...

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Alan Bacon Bond
... "Goodbye!" The salute, the verbal greeting, and salutation are ways of displaying the fact that the greeter is unarmed and intends no evil. With them, we say, "Don't worry, friend, I'm not going to attack." Shalom is more profound than that. When I offer you Shalom, I am giving you God's love that is in me. Shalom is intensely personal and caring. It is not casual, but carries with it the power of healing. The people who are vehicles of Shalom convey the essence of God's Holy Spirit to others. It is self ...

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William Luoma
... HIS MIGHTY POWER IN BATTLE! Leader:I will not die; instead, I will live and proclaim what the Lord has done. Congregation:HE HAS PUNISHED ME SEVERELY, BUT HE HAS NOT LET ME DIE. Leader:Open to me the gates of the Temple; I will go in and give thanks to the Lord! Congregation:THIS IS THE GATE OF THE LORD; ONLY THE RIGHTEOUS CAN COME IN. Leader:I praise you, Lord, because you heard me, because you have given me victory. Congregation:THE STONE WHICH THE BUILDERS REJECTED AS WORTHLESS TURNED OUT TO BE THE MOST ...

Isaiah 9:1-7, Luke 2:1-7, Luke 2:8-20
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Edward G. Hunter
... here. My mother has related the story to me many times: The shepherds on the hillside, the angelic announcement, their hurried trip into Bethlehem and finally locating this cave, my mother and father's anguish in trying to find a place to stay, the kindness of the innkeeper to give us this cave, and his wife offering to be a midwife to Mary. A bit later, when we were able to stay with some friends in a home in the city, the visit of the magi! I have longed to find and speak to one of them, but unfortunately ...

Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... are suppose to have. Remember you’re the greatest! Now, who else is the greatest? (response) You are the greatest? (response) Why are you the greatest? (response) Stand up. Since you are the greatest I want you to go around to everyone and pat them on the back and give them a “That’ a boy” or a That’ a girl.” You could also instruct them to say “Great Job” and “Way to go.” If they are not doing the task well enough and loud enough: You said you were the greatest but we can’t here you ...

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R. E. Lybrand
... some really nice gifts to your dad? What are some of the gifts you gave? (Let them respond.) I brought a package with me this morning which is filled with Father's Day gifts which you cannot buy in a store. These are things which the Bible says you should give to your father each day. Let's open the box and see what is inside (you may have one of the youngsters help with opening the box). (Pull out the first card.) What does this say? (Honor) God said in the Ten Commandments that we are to "HONOR OUR FATHER ...

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Brett Blair
... end in September of 1994. Grant R. Jeffrey wrote a popular book called Armageddon stating that the year 2000 was the most likely date of the world’s end. Now that we are moving past the year 2000 and the year 2001 hopefully most of these doom and gloomers will give it a rest but I'm not holding my breath. The question raised is this: What did Jesus mean when he told us to watch? If charting and planning and dating is not his meaning then what is? This question brings us to the second way the people of God ...

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... to whom mercy is shown, but also to the one who shows it. In The Merchant of Venice Shakespeare has these lines: The quality of mercy is not strain'd; It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath: it is twice-blessed; It blesseth him that gives and him that takes ... And so it does. And if you and I want the blessing of God's forgiveness of our sins, then it behooves us to cultivate the quality of mercy in every dimension of our living day by day and year by year through all of life ...

Luke 13:22-30
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... those who wanted to use him. Jesus was their best friend when they needed him, but at other times they were not in his company. The ten lepers were perfectly willing to use Jesus, but after they were healed only one of the ten bothered to return to give him thanks. Some people relate to the church of Christ only when they are in great need. Sickness, divorce, death or some other calamity in life nudges them through the doors of the church building, and they find themselves in the pew. They want healing or ...

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