Dictionary: Trust
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Matthew 5:13-16
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Leonard Sweet
... would certainly have heard in his words the echoes of Isaiah 2:2-5, where Israel is invited to “Walk in the light of the Lord.” In Isaiah 42:6 and 49:6, it is Israel herself who is to be a “light to the nations.” Jesus’ image challenges his listeners to be that light. While the political nation of Israel lay crushed under Roman rule, Jesus reminded the people of Israel that they still could shine with the truth of God’s word and the greatness of God’s promises. What is the light that illumines ...

Matthew 5:38-42
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Leonard Sweet
... ” or “children” of God had already been established by the covenant relationship (see Deuteronomy 14:1). It is a status recently inferred by Jesus in his reference to “your Father in heaven” in Matthew 5:16. As children of God Jesus challenges his listeners to behave even as does “their Father,” who benevolently allows the gifts of creation — the sun and the rain — to be available to both “the evil and the good,” “the righteous and the unrighteous.” Jesus reminds his listeners that ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... Spanish Bible the Sermon on the Mount. She read about Jesus’ command to love one’s enemies. ‘That’s humanly impossible!’ the commander shouted. ‘That’s true, sir,’ she answered. ‘It isn’t humanly possible, but with God’s help it is possible.’ She challenged him to let her prove it by killing her slowly: ‘Cut me to pieces little by little, and you will see you cannot make me hate you. I will die praying for you because God loves you.’ The commander lowered his gun and stepped back ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... Spanish Bible the Sermon on the Mount. She read about Jesus’ command to love one’s enemies. ‘That’s humanly impossible!’ the commander shouted. ‘That’s true, sir,’ she answered. ‘It isn’t humanly possible, but with God’s help it is possible.’ She challenged him to let her prove it by killing her slowly: ‘Cut me to pieces little by little, and you will see you cannot make me hate you. I will die praying for you because God loves you.’ The commander lowered his gun and stepped back ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... some things, but never lets you “get away from” yourself. For some the “side-by-side guide” will be a spouse. For others it will be a sibling. For others it will be a great, and lifelong friend. For some it will be a challenger, always goading as they are guiding. The tradition of the “sherpa” is complex. Western explorers in the eastern regions of Tibet and the Himalayas sought the support of experienced local wilderness experts to get them up the mountains. These guides were usually hired as ...

Sermon
John Smylie
... are a better image for us to reflect upon as we consider the wonder of Jesus being baptized. Perhaps it's a better image because so much of human life is not crystal-clear and sparkling but rather muddy, and earthy and often confused. Our Lord enters the real and challenging human condition that we all face. He does not deny it, he does not brush over it rather he goes in the midst of it, is washed within it, and comes up from it to meet a dove and hear a voice from heaven. In a way, Jesus bursting forth ...

Sermon
John Smylie
... of our Lord. We simply need to open our eyes wide enough to see them. Some of us are called to shepherd adults. Sometimes particularly difficult experiences that we may have faced like a death, a divorce, alcoholism in the family, or other challenging circumstances may give us a special sensitivity to those whom we see around us struggling with similar concerns. Others of us may be gifted in teaching and will have the opportunity to nurture others in the understanding of the scriptures. Shepherding comes in ...

Sermon
John Smylie
... , I was serving in a rather demanding congregation. Their demands were not unreasonable and their needs were real; the problem was that they were more than I could handle. People were dying and the grief surrounding the deaths was great. There were members of the congregation who had severe health challenges; one of the members who was a bridge leader in the congregation had serious heart problems. After corrective surgery had gone awry, he went into a coma for five months before his untimely death. His ...

Sermon
Kristin Borsgard Wee
... were hanging there. We were seeing a topsy-turvy world, our knees hooked around the bar, hanging upside down, doing our best to hold up our skirts with our hands. Not even the teacher's lecture afterward could change the pride of two little co-conspirators who had challenged the rules and had seen the world upside-down. I am doing my best to become more of a sabbath person. Now, when I anticipate my day off, I start getting giddy the evening before. It's no surprise to me that the Talmud says we receive "an ...

1 Corinthians 15:1-11
Sermon
Nancy Kraft
... something like that, although usually not at such a young age. When we're confronted by death, our faith is challenged. I wasn't raised with any kind of a faith background, so I didn't have any spiritual resources to handle the death of my father. But ... even those who have been raised in the faith can have that faith seriously challenged by the reality of death. Is this resurrection stuff for real or is it just some fairy tale that we've been taught so ...

1 John 3:16-24
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Nancy Kraft
... a lot to say about the way we can truly care for those in need. Her mission was not to give people material stuff but to give them love, recognizing the most terrible poverty of all is loneliness and the feeling of being unwanted. I find all of this very challenging to me personally because I believe a growing edge for me as a Christian is in loving not judging. I suspect I may not be the only one. We could all become better at loving not judging. I have faith that we can help one another do that. We all ...

2 Corinthians 12:2-10
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Gibson “Nibs” Stroupe
... what we want, but we don't always get it — what's up with that? God does answer Paul's prayer in a way that is both challenging and comforting: "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness" (v. 9). Paul finds healing in a way that he did ... , that he sought to share with the Corinthians, and that he seeks to share with us. It is at once comforting and challenging, but it is powerful: "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." Amen. 1. For further ...

Sermon
Thomas Lentz
... says that at least one half of all divorces result from faulty communication between spouses. Criminologists tell us that upward of 90% of all criminals have difficulty communicating with other people. Anyone who has traveled to a foreign country can vouch for the challenges that occur because of communication barriers posed by language differences. When I was in Venice, Italy, I became sick one night and went to the hospital. The man at the reception desk wanted to know why I was there. He spoke no English ...

Luke 2:21-40
Drama
Arley K. Fadness
... wonder, as I wonder, will I succeed or fail? Will I have confidence in myself or stay at the bottom like this yo-yo? (yo-yo spins at the bottom, then when the string is jerked, the yo-yo flies upward) Will I be afraid of dark places and scary challenges? Will I do well in school? Will I keep the faith that I was taught? Will people listen to me, give me the guidance I want and need? Will the big people support me? Mostly, though, I need what my pastor calls unconditional love, whatever that is I wonder what ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... old, will be made merry for God will comfort his people. The Lord will replace sorrow with gladness; the people will be satisfied at what God has done. Salvation history's message of the active presence of God is both a consolation and a challenge. Certainly the Jews must have taken great consolation in the fact that no matter what they did, no matter how many times they broke the covenant, God was always present to them, lending a hand, and searching diligently for them. Similarly, we in our increasingly ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... in the minds of some, no longer contribute positively to our society. We are to find God in the immigrant, who simply seeks justice, to earn a living, and to live freely without the fear of persecution or possible death in his native land. We have the challenge to find God in criminals and victims of AIDS. Our task, in short, is to not dwell on what might be problematic in people but, like Jesus, to seek the good that each human being possesses. Certainly, finding God in the "lost" of society, those who are ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... , "They shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint" (v. 31b). Yes, God will be present to the people even in the most trying of times. The experiences of the Hebrews in exile and Elie Wiesel in the Nazi concentration camp serve to challenge us to find the presence of God in all situations, both those that are positive and encouraging and those that are troubling and difficult. Life grows more complex on a daily basis in the twenty-first century. We never seem to be less busy, only more, never ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... are out in our view of the world. This attitude, however, is inconsistent with the message of Christ who welcomed all, but preferentially sought those who needed him most. The Christian life is filled with many challenges, most of which we probably would choose to avoid. Yet, it is through the great challenges of life that we learn the most significant lessons. When we are forced to review how we treat others, how we set barriers before them, we come to the realization that we miss so much by excluding ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... King Ahab and his wife, Jezebel. He knew what was in their hearts and tried to help them see the errors of their ways, but they would not listen. Next, the prophet was sent to challenge those loyal to Baal. Elijah proved Yahweh's superiority over Baal and then had all the prophets of the false gods slaughtered (1 Kings 18:20-40). Lastly, Elijah was once again sent to Ahab to inform him of God's displeasure at his action in wresting Naboth's garden ...

1 Samuel 8:4-11 (12-15) 16-20, (11:14-15)
Sermon
William J. Carl, III
... expressing their feelings. It reminds me of the young monk who entered a monastery where everyone had to take a vow of silence. The abbot told the young monk that he would only get to say two words every five years. The young monk knew this would be a challenge but agreed grudgingly. At the end of the first five years the abbot asked him, "What are your two words?" The young monk replied, "Bed hard." At the end of the second five years, the abbot asked him what his two words were this time. The young monk ...

Job 1:1, 2:1-10
Sermon
Donna Schaper
... care. But we care about the cosmos more than about our little place in it. That is the turn McKibben wants us to make toward the environment. He reads Job's saga in the whirlwind as advising two things — great humility, and even greater joy. The challenge before us is to figure out how to link these two callings, these two imperatives from the voice in the whirlwind — the call to humility and the call to joy. Each on its own is insufficient. Humility by itself is an arid negativism; a gleeful communion ...

1172. The Jefferson Eight
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... to the Constitutionality of the government being run by Christian principles continued throughout the late 1800's until finally these challenges arrived at the Supreme Court. In the case of Reynolds v. United States, 1878, the court pulled out Jefferson's speech in its entirety and confirmed that Jefferson also said that Christian principles were never to be separated from government. The Supreme Court used Jefferson's speech for the next ...

1173. Winning the Debate
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The strongest argument for the Gospel of Christ is the personal testimony of someone whose life has been changed by it. Charles Bradlaugh, an avowed infidel, once challenged the Rev. H.P. Hughes to a debate. The preacher, who was head of a rescue mission in London, England, accepted the challenge with the condition that he could bring with him 100 men and women who would tell what had happened in their lives since trusting Christ as their Savior. They would be people who once lived in deep sin, some having ...

1174. One Month Prescription
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Staff
... marriage counseling this way: "If you do what I tell you to do for an entire month, I can promise you that by the end of the month, you will be in love with your mate. Are you willing to give it a try?" When couples accept my challenge, the results are invariably successful. My prescription for creating love is simple: do ten things each day that you would do if you really were in love. I know that if people do loving things, it will not be long before they experience the feelings that are often identified ...

1175. Counting the Apples in a Seed
Mark 4:1-20; Matt 28:16-20
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Dr. Robert H. Schuller
... in his office chair with that letter in one hand and the bean in the other and he reads the conclusion of the letter: "Now, Dr. Schuller, one plant, four years later, fifteen thousand dollars. Not too bad, is it? So Dr. Schuller, here's your bean." Now that farmer challenged that preacher. Challenged this preacher...to trust more in God's ability to provide the increase. Hidden in our church is the potential for remarkable growth of the Kingdom of God. Here's your seed. Go plant it.

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