Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... by messing about in the lives of mortals. 2) Eternal life is not lived in a time-line. Eternal life is not a time line that stretches out forever. Eternal life is the absence of a time line. Eternal life is a life lived without time. But how can we imagine such a timeless state? Actually we live it everyday. Think of “time.” What do you think of? You either think of the past or the future. For humans, all is past or future. There is no present. In spite of all this talk about “living in the present ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... in your heart, you stand righteous before God and you know a peace and a joy that the world cannot know. Yes, there is heaven to look forward to, but you experience a little foretaste of heaven here and now. It is the most incredible promise we can imagine, and it is astounding how few people understand that this was the primary thrust of Christ’s ministry. So, let’s ask the question again: what does it mean to be born again? It means to open yourself to Christ’s Spirit. It means allowing him to make ...

John 11:1-16
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... light. If his disciples walk with him to Judea and beyond, Jesus says, they will always be walking in light. Jesus himself is the light of the world, and he will keep all who follow him safe from “stumbling.” It isn’t hard to imagine the blank looks that surrounded Jesus after he makes this “light and dark” declaration. Recognizing that the disciples need something “more,” Jesus tells them he is going to see Lazarus. When the disciples continue to fail to understand the reason for this journey ...

1 Thessalonians 2:1-16
Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... -grandparents were born! Now that's a long time, isn't it? This may come as a surprise to many of you but this church was built before there were trains and plains, and before they discovered electricity. I mean they didn’t even have any McDonalds. Imagine that! The church is very old. Say the number of years since the church was founded, and say something about the year in which the church was founded; e.g., there were no cars, no television, etc. In this church, a lot of people have worshiped. Thousands ...

Sermon
James W. Moore
... coins, for the head-dress was almost the equivalent of her wedding ring. It may well be that it was one of these coins that the woman had lost and so she searched for it as urgently as any woman would search if she lost her marriage ring.” And then, imagine her joy when she finds it. In this parable, Jesus is reminding us that God loves and values and cherishes and prizes and treasures each one of us like that… and when we get lost He urgently wants to seek us and find us and when He does find us ...

Sermon
James W. Moore
... the Badlands. It's incredible that she would undertake such a faith venture in such a scary, dangerous place. We can only imagine the horrible things that could have happened to her there. But, in faith she went… and the very first day she ... the woman had lost and so she searched for it as urgently as any woman would search if she lost her marriage ring." And then, imagine her joy when she finds it. In this parable, Jesus is reminding us that God loves and values and cherishes and prizes and treasures each ...

Sermon
James W. Moore
... for the boys. But, shortly after they left America, World War II broke out. They couldn’t get to the boys and they couldn’t get the boys to them. So, the separation between the missionaries and their sons went on for something like eight years. Can you imagine what that was like? When the war was over, the parents returned to America. Their oldest son was 20 years old and in college. He recalled how excited he was when he got the word that his parents would soon arrive in their hometown by train. The ...

Deuteronomy 6:1-9
Sermon
James W. Moore
... let Joshua lead the people on into the land… while Moses stayed behind… on the mountain alone to die. Can you imagine how that must have felt for him to be so near, but yet so far, so close to the land he had dreamed of entering… and yet too old and ... too sick and too tired to go on. I can just imagine this conversation between Moses and God. I can hear Moses saying: “Lord, I know Your plan is best, but I can’t help but feel disappointed. ...

Sermon
James W. Moore
... David H. C. Read, said something recently that intrigued me. He said: "If I were to wake up one morning and find I was an atheist… with my faith in God completely gone, I think I would miss almost more than anything else… having someone to thank. (Can you imagine not having anyone to thank?) I can hardly conceive what it would be like never, never being able to say in a moment of exhilaration or of unexpected happiness or of rescue from deep distress, "O God thank You! O God, You're good to me!" Can you ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... makes me pick up a stone: the knowledge or suspicion that it has been part of an amazing story. For example, I have somewhere at home (probably in a dresser drawer) a chunk of the Berlin Wall and a pebble from the Adriatic Sea. More importantly, I have elaborately imagined life-histories for each, which will remain with me long after the stones themselves are lost or sold for a mint on e-Bay. I am willing to bet that, somewhere in your life, you have a “story-stone”. Maybe it’s the big rock in your ...

Sermon
Mark R. Smith
... that day that changed his life forever. He saw all of life through new eyes. The disciples in today’s scripture had a similar experience. What they heard and saw left them forever changed, and they saw life in a whole new way. I can just imagine Cleopas and his brother, our two disciples, standing there that day outside their door with Jesus, whom they still didn’t recognize. They just knew that they liked Him; they enjoyed talking with Him, and they didn’t want to bid their new friend goodbye just ...

1112. Good and Bad “Magical Thinking”
Acts 17:22-31
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Leonard Sweet
... that special "blankie" or stuffed animal that magically imparts peace and serenity. But big corporations hire specialists to organize the "feng shui" in their work spaces. Musician George Michael bought the Steinway piano that John Lennon composed his best know work on: "Imagine." Michael ships this piano off to places that are in need of some kind of spiritual support: to New Orleans after Katrina; to Virginia Tech after the shootings. The piano is put on public display, with its pedigree, open for any and ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... fans started crashing the sidelines and the band walked onto the field. But this is where the game became The Game. [If you can show the YouTube clip of the game at this point, super. If you can’t or choose not to, continue to get people to imagine the game or recall it from memory.] California picked up Stanford’s kicked ball on the 39 yard line. As the last second clicked off the clock Cal started running upfield. The first runner was grabbed and started to go down. At the last moment before he hit ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... that this is a city which is 1,500 miles long and 1,500 miles wide. In other words, this is a city that would stretch from Florida to Maine, and from New York to the Mississippi River. Now I would say that is a pretty good size city. Now imagine what this city would be like because it is not only 12,000 furlongs wide and long, it is also 12,000 furlongs high. Because its height, length, and width are equal. Now let's put this in perspective. The Empire State Building has just over 100 stories at roughly ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... ." a. She Was a Diseased Woman "Now a certain woman had a flow of blood for twelve years." (v.25) This woman was suffering from a twelve-year hemorrhage that never stopped. Now can you imagine: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year for twelve years having a continuous flow of blood. Only women could imagine the weakness, the sickness, the physical drain this woman must have experienced. She was literally dying by degrees. She had a blood disease. Lev. 17:11 tells us, "the life of the flesh is in ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... of his professors were out there and his wife was even sitting there listening to him. Dr. Solomon, talking about the will of God, said, "God never did give me anything I wanted." He said, "God did not let me pastor the church that I always wanted to pastor." Now imagine how the church felt when he said that. He said, "God didn't even let me go to the college where I wanted to go." Remember, his professors were sitting right there. Then he said, "God didn't even let me marry the woman that I wanted to marry ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... the most beautiful definitions of worship you will ever come across. He said: Worship is the submission of all of our nature to God. It is the quickening of conscience by the holiness of God, the nourishment of the mind by the truth of God, the purifying of the imagination by the beauty of God, the opening of the heart to the love of God, and the submission of the will to the purpose of God.3 III. Worship Must Be Actualized With A Passion "God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... is bounded by the limits of his touch; an ignorant man's world by the limits of his knowledge; a great man's world by the limits of his vision. So don't be discouraged when vision brings opposition and irritation, it just goes with the territory. IV. Vision Creates Imagination Now listen to the minority report given by Joshua and Caleb. They said in v.30, "Let us go up at once and take possession, for we are well able to overcome it." Again in v.8 we read, "If the Lord delights in us, then He will bring us ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... the day and age in which we live, to hear someone get up and not just say I think this, or I assume this, or I imagined this, or I guessed this, or I supposed this, or even I believe this, but to say, I know this. Job was that kind of ... nap with her. He said, "I've seen her like this before Daddy. She'll wake up." He then said, "Wake up Mommy." Well, you can imagine how that scene broke that daddy's heart. With tears cascading down his cheeks, he knelt down beside that little boy and turned him around, looked ...

1 Cor 5:1-13, Rev 21:1-27, Rev 6:1-17, Heb 12:14-29, Rev 22:7-21, Phil 1:12-30
Sermon
James Merritt
... of this verse. He is coming to give me reward. You know, it would be enough just to go to Heaven, and yet the Bible says the faithful are going to be rewarded. Just imagine that you were invited to the White House (with a President that you wanted to see) and you were invited to go into the Oval Office. Now just imagine that when you walked in there, the President said, "I want to give you some Presidential Cufflinks; I want to give you a Presidential Pen; I want to give you a Presidential Coffee Mug ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... , Heath: don’t let the role get to you,” Nicholson is alleged to have warned his younger colleague about playing the Clown Prince of Crime. As everyone knows, the young Heath Ledger died from an overdose of prescription drugs. It is hard not to imagine that this exceptionally monstrous, evil, unfunny “Joker” undermined the actor’s own sense of self and identity. Yet this new “Dark Knight” movie is a HUGE hit. The actors are giant media stars. How is it that we are so enamored of a humorless ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... . He was going to give a victory to Gideon but he wanted everyone to know that the victory was wrought by God, not by men. So God said, “Tell all of your troops who are afraid to go home.” Gideon did so, and 22,000 of his troops went home. Imagine how Gideon felt when 2/3rds of his army walked away. Then God said, “Gideon, you still have too many troops.” So, God designed a little test. He told Gideon to watch how the men drank water from the little stream nearby. Those that bent over and lapped up ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... the bitterest dregs of the servanthood cup when he allowed himself to be nailed to a cross. He became “the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.” Just imagine how James and John must have felt then. When they saw the nailprints in Jesus’ hands and the hole in his side, the symbols of his sacrificial love, I can imagine them weeping and saying, “What were we thinking? How foolish we were! How blind!” (4) The life of our Lord is a model of progressive humility. God became man; that man ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... in a Baltimore courthouse. He lost no time in announcing to his boss that he was a Christian. The boss reacted with scorn and contempt, saying, “I’ll knock that out of you in two weeks.” He meant it and he tried, using every pressure and tactic imaginable. But all his efforts just made Stanley more resolute. Later Jones wrote, “I actually grew under his lash. There I got hold of a principle and a power that was to be the driving force in my life. I wouldn’t just bear opposition and difficulties; I ...

1125. The Triumph of Jesus
Matthew 16: 13-20
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Sermons For Sundays
In 1896, after fifteen centuries, Athens renewed the Olympic games, thus fulfilling the dream of Baron Pierre de Coubertin of France. You can imagine how proud the Greeks were to host the first modern Olympics. You can also imagine how disappointed they were at their athletes' lack of success in event after event. The last competition was the marathon. Greece's entrant was named Louis, a shepherd without competitive background. He'd trained alone in the hills near his flock. When the race started, Louis ...

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