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Children's Sermon
... a screw.) The screw can be hammered but it ruins the screw from ever being used again in the way that it was made to be used. It is far better to use a screwdriver and do it right. This way you can put the screw in the wood and take it out and screw it back in again as many times as you want. Paul teaches us that people are a lot the same way. If you force them by making them do something your way, you can only get them to do it once and then they never want to ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... ?... "One road, sloping gently to the north, recalled to Jesus many gracious memories of his distant home in Galilee, friendship and tested love, a sure prospect of continuing happiness, a ripe old age in growing honor and respect. "Should he choose to take it, this north road would bring him again to the good hearts that loved him, where he could continue his ministry with deepening appreciation. There, among his own loyal folk, with increasing honor, he might live as God''s great prophet until the rich ...

Sermon
Timothy J. Smith
... badly she needed the money but there was no way she could accept it. The man bent down and told her he knew exactly what it felt like to be down on your luck. He reached into his pocket once more and pulled out an additional two hundred dollars. “Take it” he said gently. She broke down and told him how they had no money, how the bus broken down, and that they would not reach their destination for Christmas Eve. The man promised that she would be home that night; he arranged a limousine to take her and ...

Sermon
Mary Austin
... by seventeen. She said she had a happy childhood, which added to her guilt about why she was such a mess. As she often tells on her blog and in her books, by college, she was a full blown alcoholic, grabbing a beer as soon as she got up, and taking it into the shower with her. Feeling awful about herself, one night she stumbled into a Catholic church to make her confession to the priest. On the way to the confessional, she found a small room that was warm and safe, with the smell of incense and in that room ...

Sermon
Lee Griess
... of Hollywood many years ago. A famous and handsome movie star checked into a hospital. As might be expected, every nurse in the hospital was very attentive to his needs. However, one particularly attractive nurse was at his side nearly every time he moved. When he could take it no longer, he indicated that he would like to have a little time alone, and she said to him, "Sure. But remember, if you need anything at all, all you need to do is pull this cord." The movie star gave his irresistable smile and said ...

Luke 2:1-7, Luke 2:8-20
Eulogy
Allen Puffenberger
... from being a painful reminder of what you have lost to being a lovely remembrance of what you were given. And, these remembrances will reveal the enduring nature of your relationship with Adam. What you shared together is your prized possession; nothing can ever take it away. The effect he had on you remains with you and may be passed on by you to other generations. Furthermore, if you focus long enough on what God has given you in and through Adam, your overall vision will improve. You will be able ...

Drama
Martha L. Leach
... 's thinking of me tonight. How can he ever forgive me? David: If he is the Son of God, he can and will forgive you. Take it from one who knows how God forgives. Peter: I'm sure what you did was not nearly so sinful as denying my Master. David: Oh, ... through yet, Peter. I have a feeling God has a wondrous plan for your life, but his plan begins with your repentance. Then comes forgiveness. Take it from one who's been around and who has seen the love of God unfold in his life. Peter: You were here at the right ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... a story. Les Brown of the San Diego police force was driving down a new section of interstate one day. He heard an emergency alert over his radio, a code blue, indicating that someone was dying. The address was relatively close so he radioed that he would take it. Flipping on his flashing light, off he sped. Then he noticed that the off-ramp he wanted to take was unavailable because it was under construction. Les saw a worker on a bulldozer and drove up close, jumped out of his car, and yelled to the worker ...

Mark 10:17-31
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... know, itzabout whoya know." In the kingdom of God it is not “what you have” or “what you know;” it is “who you know” and “whose you are.” Whatever treasure may be accumulated on earth, the fact remains that “you can’t take it with you.” There truly are no rich people in heaven. Entrance into the kingdom, into eternal life, is only accessed by being in relationship with Jesus, the one who stands before God. Jesus’ “astounding” pronouncement leads his disciples to finally ask the ...

Understanding Series
W.H. Bellinger, Jr.
... presence in its midst. Hebrews 9:13–14 alludes to Numbers 19 and the ashes of the heifer, in the context of the purification brought by the Christ event. Additional Notes 19:2 The term parah normally means “cow,” and most contemporary interpreters take it so. The translation heifer likely comes from the Septuagint rendering. Since the cow had not been used, the Gk. translators thought it must be young, and sacrificial animals were often young. A heifer is a female which has not yet had a calf. 19 ...

Children's Sermon
... for everybody to belong. But first I want to show you something about yourself. Have you ever seen what a heart (or hand) looks like under your skin? (Take the object apart if possible and show the children). It doesn’t look much like a heart or hand when you take it apart does it? It’s just pieces and this way it can’t do a very good job for you, can it? But look again at what it looks like when we put it back together. Now it looks like a heart (or hand). Now it can do a job ...

Sermon
Harold Warlick
... For several days his discomfort and anger had built up like an internal volcano. It bothered him when he ate and prohibited restful sleep. Like an unfriendly ghost, the problem haunted him. He had talked about it with his wife and his friends. Finally he could take it no more. So there he stood, at his secretary’s desk, ready for the attack. He jerked himself up on his toes and, pointing his finger, declared: "A left-handed person should not use a right-handed person’s fountain pen." From there he went ...

Sermon
Jeff Wedge
... that judgment is coming. Sometimes we even try to ignore things like Paul's clear warning at the end of this lesson. "For we will all stand before the judgment seat of God ... So then, each of us will be accountable to God." And that, when we take it seriously, is a terrifying prospect. Consider the old couple named Si and Rose who prayed together every night. Every night they prayed, "Lord, when you're ready for us, take us. We're ready." A playful group of boys heard their prayers and decided to have a ...

Matthew 16:21-28
Sermon
Kristin Borsgard Wee
... probably wouldn't have reacted to Peter so harshly. There's another problem here. Jesus says he must be ready to suffer and die. Is he expecting us to do the same? That's alarming. I want to believe that God gives me my life, not that God wants to take it away. I can't imagine that God is looking forward to my funeral. Doesn't God want me to be happy and comfortable and safe? This gospel text answers a resounding "No!" What God cares about is not my happiness or my comfort. What God is really interested in ...

Sermon
King Duncan
Let me ask you a question: if you could be granted a peek into your future, would you take it? Let’s say you were granted the opportunity to just take a quick peek at your life five or ten or twenty years from now—would you do it? Would you want to know? I thought about that question when I read about some coffee houses in Shanghai, China, called ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... by Dr. Albert E. Day (Methodist Evangelistic Materials: 1964). 6. David McLemore, https://www.thingsofthesort.com/sermons-2/2019/10/28/mark-1112-25-the-lesson-of-the-fig-tree. 7. Guideposts Editors. Mornings with Jesus 2020 (p. 28). Zondervan. Kindle Edition. 8. “Taking it to the Streets,” Jane Ellen Robinet. Pittsburgh, Feb 2006. p. 45. The Reverend Phillip W. Martin, Jr., Emanuel’s Lutheran Church, Pittsburgh, PA, http://obroskyds.webs.innerhost.com/eman/sermons/Mark%201%20 %20Epiphany%205B.htm.

Drama
Karren Boehr
... the altar, then pours oil upon it. MAN then raises his hands and face to the heavens in silent thanksgiving) NARRATOR: "When someone brings a grain offering to the Lord, his offering is to be of fine flour. He is to pour oil on it, put incense on it, and take it to Aaron's sons the priests." ... " It is a most holy part of the offerings made to the Lord by fire." "Every grain offering you bring to the Lord must be made without yeast, for you are not to burn any yeast or honey in an offering made to the ...

Sermon Aid
John M. Braaten
... developing mutual interests." All that is sound advice, and if you want a meaningful life, you would be wise to follow it. But there is something more I hold before you today, and that is the offer God makes to you on this your wedding day. An offer. You can take it or leave it. But if you are sincere about wanting a warm, growing, and wonderful marriage, it is an offer too good to pass up. God's offer is simply this: he will give you all you really need if you give yourselves to him. St. Paul put it this ...

Matthew 26:47-56
Understanding Series
Robert H. Mounce
... (eph’ ho parei), which requires that we supply words intended but not provided. If it is taken as a question (“Why are you here?” RSV) it should be understood as a method of bringing out into the open what was already quite obvious. Most modern translations take it as a command (Do what you came for, NIV; “Be quick about it,” GNB). When Jesus was seized by the crowd, one of the disciples drew his sword and cut off the ear of the servant of the high priest. John’s Gospel identifies the disciple ...

Luke 24:13-35 · Acts 20:31-35 · Matthew 16:13-20
Eulogy
Richard E. Zajac
... his work, who had a great spirit, who loved this country, a proud serviceman during the Vietnam War. And Joe will be forever remembered for his valiant fight against cancer, for his unbelievable endurance of various chemotherapies and various setbacks, taking it all in stride and never allowing it to deflate his positive spirit. Joe will especially be remembered as a loving husband, a great father, a wonderful brother, a devoted son, a caring friend, an Eastern airline devotee, and especially, a wonderful ...

Bulletin Aid
Wayne H. Keller
... the purpose of your coming today? All: We're here to learn God's truth. Pastor: Are you sure? (Long pause.) Because to learn God's truth is to act on it; and to act on it will bring appreciations and criticisms. It will cause joy and fear if we take it seriously. All: What do you mean, pastor? Pastor: I mean that God's truth not only comforts us, it also challenges us to confront the evil powers of the world, beginning in our own lives. It means that we open ourselves to the whole gospel, not just to those ...

Hebrews 12:14-29, Jeremiah 1:1-19, Luke 13:10-17
Sermon Aid
John R. Brokhoff
... , at once she stood straight and began to glorify God. She did not even ask for help. He saw her need and acted. The leader of the synagogue objected to healing on the sabbath. Jesus pointed out that they could untie an ox or a donkey on the sabbath and take it to water. Is not a human of more worth so that she could be untied from the grip of Satan? Psalm Of The Day: Psalm 71:1-6 -- "Upon you I have leaned from my birth." (v. 6a) Prayer Of The Day: "God of all creation, you reach out to ...

1123. For Freedom
Galatians 5:1-15
Illustration
John E. Sumwalt
... and splashing can be heard as swimmers cavort in the waves along the beach. A band begins to play patriotic songs from a stage which has been set up next to a statue in the center of the park. Later there will be fireworks. The old veteran smiles as he takes it all in, and then he carefully maneuvers himself into a spot where he will have a good view of all the activities. He takes out a sandwich and a small thermos of coffee. Then he settles back into his chair to watch and enjoy. After a while a group of ...

Children's Sermon
... expected. She told the people who were serving the refreshments to do whatever he said. Jesus told them to fill up some very big jars with water. They did it because he told them to. Then he dipped some of the water out of the jar and told them to take it over to the man who was in charge of the party. You can imagine how good the man in charge felt when he tasted the refreshment. He said it was the best that he had ever tasted. It wasn’t water, it was wine. Jesus had turned the water into ...

Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... about how God gives us steadfast love and wants steadfast love from us. Props: A globe with your location clearly marked and a flashlight. Lesson: Good morning! response Something happens every day that is so amazing, and yet so routine that we often take it for granted. Can you guess what it is? response – hopefully confused looks. Dawn! The sun comes up! It is mind-boggling to think about! Every day, the sun rises and the sun sets! Just like clockwork! Can you imagine anything more amazing? Here’s ...

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