Dictionary: Hope
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Galatians 1:11-24, 1 Kings 17:7-24, Psalm 146:1-10, Luke 7:11-17
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B. David Hostetter
... to contribute to their needs and extend hospitality to them. Enable us by the Spirit to befriend strangers to the covenants of promise who have no hope and live without you in the world despite your desire to be their God also. Comfort the lonely, encourage the depressed, heal the sick, mend the broken, and send help to the powerless. Make us strong to do what we can and humble in knowing what is beyond our power to remedy. Keep our country true to its highest ideals, and where our actions have fallen short ...

Psalm 85:1-13, Hosea 1:2-10, Luke 11:1-13, Colossians 2:6-23
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B. David Hostetter
... alone gives us wisdom and understanding inspire our writers and scholars, artists and inventors, researchers and explorers, that all may seek to contribute to our common knowledge and welfare. We commend to your fatherly/motherly gentleness all who are sick or depressed, especially any who look to us for our prayers. Comfort and relieve them according to their need. Give them patience until their time of trouble and suffering is ended. To you, Jesus Christ, faithful witness, firstborn of the dead, and ruler ...

Psalm 81:1-16, Jeremiah 2:4-13, Luke 14:1-14, Hebrews 13:1-25
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B. David Hostetter
... , however poor or voiceless, and a restraint of evildoers, however many and powerful. Let goodness and truth be the pillars of the state. We pray, O God, for the sick and suffering in our homes and hospitals and all such known and dear to us. Save them from depression. Teach them to hope in your word and wait quietly for your healing and help. Cheer them through the word of Christ and raise them from their beds of sickness, and out of all their sorrows, that they and we may rejoice in giving thanks to you ...

Lamentations 1:1-6, Lamentations 3:19-26, Luke 17:5-10, 2 Timothy 1:1-14
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B. David Hostetter
... faith of all who came before us in the people of God and for the inheritance of forms of prayer and praise that still bring meaning to our lives. We are happy in the company of others of like precious faith who lift us out of doubt and depression and despair. Fill us with such joy in believing that our faith may be drunk in by thirsting neighbors, even the water of life, Jesus Christ. Amen. PRAYER OF DEDICATION Resourceful God, our assets are not as limited as we sometimes believe. Help us to give and to ...

Psalm 119:1-176, Jeremiah 31:27-34, Luke 18:1-8, 2 Timothy 3:10--4:8
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B. David Hostetter
... on land or sea or air that they may care not only for themselves but for the well-being of passengers and other operators. Great Physician, heal and relieve those who are sick or anxious for the health of kinfolk and friends. Grant encouragement to the depressed and sorrowful, courage to the fearful, and peace of mind to the overwrought. You are our God forever and ever and shall be our guide even unto death. We bless you for all those whom you have received into the perfect peace of Christ. We are ...

Psalm 112:1-10, Isaiah 58:1-9a (9b-12), Matthew 5:13-20, 1 Corinthians 2:1-12 (13-16)
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B. David Hostetter
... new relational skills in parenting and family life, conflict resolution in families and community life, and ways of peace among nations rather than war. God of life and health, grant new vigor to the sick and weak, new hope to those who are discouraged and depressed, new directions to those who have chosen self-destructive ways of life. Bless every agency that seeks to promote such personal growth and healing. Like our ancestors in the faith, O God, you have given us a desire for a better country, that is ...

Psalm 23:1-6, John 10:1-10, Acts 2:42-47, 1 Peter 2:13-25
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B. David Hostetter
... our hearts, the members of our family and our friends for whom we are especially concerned. Hear our prayers for them and do for them as you know best. As faithful friends are life-saving medicine, send us also to those who are friendless and depressed. As you are everywhere present, stretch out your gentle hand to touch the sick in body and spirit. Relieve those in pain; strengthen those who are weak. Cheer those who are despairing, and give the dying sure hope in your promise of everlasting life. Eternal ...

Numbers 11:24-30, Psalm 104:1-35, John 7:37-39, Acts 2:1-21, 1 Corinthians 12:3-13
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B. David Hostetter
... bond of peace. Healing Spirit, inspire all caregivers who work with the poor, the sick, the addicted, the imprisoned. Bless chaplains in the armed forces and in hospitals and prisons. Send your people to befriend the lonely, to comfort the sorrowing, to cheer the depressed. Beyond all human agency do your own healing work in the hearts of all who look to you. Helping Spirit and Comforter, support all penitents who falter in leaving their old ways to follow yours. Guide those who seem to find no human friend ...

Matthew 13:1-23, Psalm 119:1-176, Genesis 25:19-34, Romans 8:1-17
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B. David Hostetter
... mercy and walking humbly before you and before one another. Mortal but eternal Christ, you shared our humanity and know human weakness and strength. Hear our prayers for the sick and the aged. As their days shorten, so let their strength be lengthened. Encourage the depressed; give joy to those who are sad and sorrowing; strengthen the resistance of those who are tempted to evil; grant your grace to those who have fallen and lift them up again. Give peace to the dying and light at eventide. Like a haven for ...

Genesis 28:10-22, Psalm 139:1-24, Matthew 13:24-30, Matthew 13:36-43, Romans 8:12-25
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B. David Hostetter
... one dear to them. Heal their injuries, cure their diseases, restore them to health and strength, that they may rejoice in your mercy. Have compassion on those who in grief and bitterness eat ashes like bread and mingle tears with their drink. Lift up those who are depressed and others who have no sense of their own dignity in your sight. Bring peace of mind to the disturbed and freedom to the addicted. God of creation, after six days of work you rested from your labor. Your people go out to their work and ...

Matthew 14:13-21, Psalm 17:1-15, Genesis 32:22-32, Romans 9:1-29
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B. David Hostetter
... our Lord. Amen PRAYER OF CONFESSION Unsparing God, pleading Christ, satisfying Spirit, we confess that we spend a lot of time and energy in the pursuit of what does not satisfy for long. We forget your promises and provisions and fall into times of depression and despair. We underestimate the extent of your love and the lavishness of your gifts. Forgive such doubt and ingratitude, and bring us to the overwhelming victory that is ours; through Jesus Christ who loved us and loves us still. Amen Declaration of ...

Psalm 116:1-19, Luke 24:13-35, Acts 2:14-41, 1 Peter 1:17-21
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B. David Hostetter
... wandering will save the sinner's soul from death and will cover a multitude of sins. God most high, be merciful to those in great sadness and laid aside by many sorrows, giving them rest and respite from their troubles. Heal the sick. Raise up the depressed. Send visitors to the lonely and the helpless. Precious in your sight, Eternal God, is the death of your faithful ones. First, the death of your special child, Jesus, and then all who like him look for the resurrection like his to rise to eternal life ...

Ephesians 4:17--5:21
Sermon
King Duncan
... As Richard Blummer has written: “We drink for joy and become miserable. We drink for sociability and become argumentative. We drink for sophistication and become obnoxious. We drink to help us sleep and awake exhausted. We drink for exhilaration and end up depressed. We drink to gain confidence and become afraid. We drink to make conversation flow and become incoherent. We drink to diminish our problems and see them multiply.” Many lives have been destroyed by addiction to alcohol. Many families live in ...

1114. Lift Up Thine Eyes!
John 6:56-69 
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Stephen M. Crotts
... board. The sign, written for edification of the passers-by, reads: "Lift Up Thine Eyes!" The irony, of course, is in the scene below. Each person in the passing crowd is caught up with his own thoughts. No one looks up. Most appear gloomy, harried, and depressed. They hurry on with eyes glued to the pavement. Some are lugging their briefcases like millstones. What a picture of modern life! And today, God's word paints much the same kind of painting for you who have taken time out from counting the cracks in ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... . Though the truth is - I am not trying to get money out of you I am trying to get you in on God's blessing. I am saying this realizing that the more prosperous America becomes, the more stingy she becomes. In 1933, at the height of The Great Depression, church members gave an estimated 3.3% of their disposable income to the church. In the year 2000, members gave 1.94% of their disposable income to the church. In other words, the vast majority of people don't tithe. I am convinced that is one of the reasons ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... greeted the Reagans a few days before the Inauguration, and then turned them over to White House staff for them to have a tour of the White House. In the limousine on the way to Reagan's swearing in, Carter didn't say one word, exhausted and depressed after staying up all night dealing with trying to get the hostages released in Iran. The Inauguration also broke precedent because for the first time in history it was held on the West Side of the Capitol. Reagan wanted to look out toward Illinois where he had ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... . When you see life through the lenses of God's grace you'll realize not getting, but giving, is what makes life worth living. Let me tell you a true story. The most difficult financial time this country has ever gone through was the period known as The Great Depression. In the 1930s there was a wealthy man who lost everything he had. Now while he was rich he was known as a man who had given unbelievably sacrificially and generously to the Lord's work. When he lost all that he had someone asked him, "Don't ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... life. The issue is not - is something going to happen to me, because you live long enough and it is. What determines victory or defeat is how you are affected by the suffering. If it leads to resistance, resentment, and bitterness then you will lose out to depression and despair. If it leads to prayerfulness, patience, faith and trust, then it can lead you to maturity and victory. That is exactly what we find in Paul's response, "And then He told me my grace is enough; it is all you need. My strength comes ...

Deuteronomy 6:20-25
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James Merritt
... tiny reminders of God's presence in our lives. One of the greatest phone calls I ever got in my life occurred just about 3 ½ years ago on a cold dreary rainy afternoon. I was in my house downstairs in my library and it was one of the most difficult depressing times in my ministry for reasons I won't go into. I was all alone and feeling it big time. The phone rang and it was my brother. Now my brother and I talk often but we hardly ever talk in the afternoon. Do you know why he called me ...

Ephesians 6:10-20
Sermon
James Merritt
... a wicked plan for your life." You mark this down. The devil is doing everything he can right now to either take you to hell or, if you're going to heaven, to make your trip miserable. God wants you to be happy and holy. Satan wants you to be depressed and dirty. If you're not saved, he'll do everything he can to make sure you go to hell; and if you are saved he'll do everything he can to make you sin and cause you to lose the joy of your salvation. As I talk about the ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... when we get so overloaded with incoming messages and competing tasks that we are simply unable to prioritize. If we could read minds that come to church every Sunday, it would amaze you how many people take the worship hour to do work. I am not trying to be depressing and I haven't told most of you anything you don't already know. Everybody knows the problem, but the question is, "What is the solution?" I've got good news for you. Believe it or not, the solution is found at the very beginning of time, at ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... 've got to fix your focus on the finish. You've got to put on spiritual blinders. You've got to take your eyes off of others, take yours eyes off yourself, and keep your eyes on Jesus. Corrie ten Boom, the famous Christian once said: Look within and be depressed; Look without and be distressed; Look at Jesus and be at rest. We are to look at Jesus because He is "the author and finisher of our faith." What does that mean? He is the author of our faith. He is the one that puts us into the race. But ...

Jeremiah 28:10-17
Sermon
James Merritt
... the world did you get him?" Apples said, "I got him over there in that ditch and there are plenty of them over there and all of you could have had one if you just wanted one." There are a lot of people out there lying in the ditches of depression and discouragement and defeat. They are just waiting on someone to get in to that ditch with them and pull them up and pull them out and help them have a relationship with God. I would never try to pry into your personal affairs, but what I have just given ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... arms and hands and trust, trust, trust." No matter where you are in your life right now, there is an invisible hand stretched out to you. A hand that is waiting to save you and give you eternal life, waiting to pick you up from the depths of depression and discouragement, waiting to get involved in a marriage that is falling apart, a family that is disintegrating, a situation that you think is impossible and all you need to do is to take that hand of power with your hand of trust and simply say – In God ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... to recommend a book to you that I want to warn you ahead of time if you read the first page you will stay up and not go to bed until you have finished it. It is at the same time, one of the most simulating, gripping, inspiring and yet depressing books that I have ever read in my life. The book is 102 Minutes: The Untold Story Of The Fight To Survive Inside The Twin Towers. It is the unbelievably, up close, moment by moment account of the heroic struggle for life inside the World Trade Center on the morning ...

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