Dictionary: Trust
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Heather Sugden
... in a vacuum. It is always called upon in times of great distress; it is always needed most when strong forces are pulling at us from every side. Patience, therefore, is an essential part of every laboring process, as that upon which we place our ultimate hopes, comes into the fullness of life. Of course, while reflecting on these loftier notions of patience, I am keenly aware that our world is eagerly anticipating the arrival of December 25. How do we wait? How do we help other people wait? And how do we ...

Sermon
Douglas J. Deuel
... past, they are better able to see the blessings they now enjoy and they are able to look to the future with a great sense of hope. If we are tempted to doubt God's presence or his provision in our lives, we too would do well to remember the past. By ... the present. When we have received the reward of walking in faith in the present, we are able to look to the future with hope and anticipation. Abraham was promised that he would be taken to the promised land and his descendants would be as plentiful as the ...

Isaiah 51:17--52:12
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Douglas J. Deuel
... considering joining the church, one of the church's members would come to them each Sunday and say, "Are you going to join today?" Through this member, she felt Christ was saying to them, "I want you very much. Will you be committed to me?" The young couple hoped to adopt a baby but it didn't work out. The following Sunday a member of the church came to them and said, "I cannot tell you anything except God will help you through this." The young woman perceived that Christ was speaking to her through this ...

Sermon
Douglas J. Deuel
... be Joseph Webber. Joseph's dad says that his son would not be alive today if not for the efforts of Don Hull. He goes on to say, "It is nothing less than a series of miracles that Don Hull saw Joseph, that he picked him up, that he felt hope, that he breathed life into him and carried him out. It is truly miraculous. The work of God."2 Even in the face of great adversity, God can do miraculous things through those who respond faithfully to his call. If we will follow the compelling heart and the gentle ...

1155. The Collapsing Circle
Galatians 3:26--4:7
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Richard A. Jensen
... there was a large circle of empty seats that surrounded the two white Americans. Here they were. Two white faces surrounded by a sea of black faces as isolated as an island in the ocean. A lump came to Allan's throat. His fears now drowned out his hopes. Perhaps it was too much to expect that the circle of hatred could collapse even in a Christian church. And then, before the service started, a woman got up and began to sing "Amazing Grace." Allan described her voice as one of the most beautiful he had ever ...

Sermon
Harry N. Huxhold
... is truly risen. It is through the Word that the Risen Christ still comes to us. He is that lively Word by which He still comes to give us life and hope. In the sacrament today Jesus comes as the victorious and living Christ who says, "Here I am living that in me you might have life and hope. Here I am living that in me you might have the resurrection hope. Here I am that in me you have the seeds of eternal life." What all this means for us is that we are now able to live in a world in ...

Sermon
Harry N. Huxhold
... deal head-on with our real problem of sin and death. He suffered the judgment of death and rose again to make it possible to believe that God is willing to set aside our sin and raise us to life eternal. That is the good news of the resurrection. The hope that we have because of the resurrection unto new life gives us new possibilities in dealing with this life. We do not have to spend time in this life fretting about the limitations of death. Nor, on the other hand, do we have to live a life of sham and ...

Luke 3:21-38
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Richard A. Wing
... not hear it until I was in the midst of people of many colors torn by the reality of racism's looming menace in the 1990s. I heard the voice of Dr. King echo off the wall of a Birmingham jail. That voice led me through a painful Lent and hope for binding with others who will put the stubborn ounces of their weight behind an inclusive gospel of love of the entire human family. I am burdened by the echo of Dr. King across decades where we cannot cite much progress at the painful points he drew attention to ...

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Don M. Aycock
... we do have a powerful analogy. Everyone has stood, or will stand, beside a grave as a body of a loved one is lowered into that cold foreboding clay. It seems for a while so final, so complete. It seems that along with the casket go all of our hopes and dreams. Then we hear someone reading from the New Testament: I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies; and whoever lives and 13believes in me will never die. Then in some strange unexplainable way, we feel that ...

Luke 6:17-26
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Charles H. Bayer
... . The miracle of human forgiveness is not that we forgive, but that we are forgiven by the desperate of the world we have offended by our greed. Fourth: We can know that God has rescued us from sin, death and the grave; has given us lives worth living, and a hope that will not fade. We can realize that we are utterly hopeless without God's love. And we can give thanks. Fifth: We can learn from our poor world neighbors that there is joy in the gospel, a joy for which we are hungry. We can take them to our ...

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Glenn E. Ludwig
... So, their tears and anguish were for dreams torn apart as well as for a man spread apart on a cross. That cross had killed hope and where hope dies, there is really no life at all. That cross took away from them a man they not only loved, but one they bet their ... at once about an empty tomb and two strange men who reminded them of Jesus' words and all giddy and giggly again as hope rushed in to find a home in their sorrowful hearts. And the disciples had trouble believing this wild story. In fact, they didn't ...

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John G. Lynn
... Prayer, that at such times of distress our only help or comfort is to take refuge in the Lord's Prayer and appeal to God from our hearts. If we attempt to help ourselves by our own thoughts and counsels we will only make matters worse. A congregation's hope for peace and unity lies in prayer. The prayer question is this: What decision will most help the advancement of God's kingdom? What decision will most allow God's sovereignty to reign over us and our future? Jesus gives us the key to the kingdom and God ...

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Steven E. Albertin
... like Bartimaeus. He doesn't count. And most of all, Bartimaeus is blind. He can't see. He can't tell night from day. He can't tell ugly from pretty. He can't read or write. He stumbles around his bleak world swinging his stick in front of him, hoping he doesn't walk out into a busy street or step off a cliff. Who cares what Bartimaeus can see or thinks about anything? In our visual world where appearances and looks mean everything, who wants to hear from someone who can't see what is around the next corner ...

Sermon
Steven E. Albertin
... a vision of glory that will inspire us to keep living and striving in a world in which our future is far from certain. Our talk about heaven is essential to the church's ability to talk of a future filled with hope. Without the hope of heaven can there be any hope for the future? How can we celebrate All Saints' Sunday without a belief in heaven? Perhaps one of your children has perplexed you with this question. Perhaps you have asked yourself this question, unable to find a satisfactory answer. "Is there ...

Sermon Aid
Harold H. Lentz
... compiling a list, one finds that there is no end to the numerous tragedies that can befall a human being. But always, Christ is the one sure refuge, the one we can call on in every time of trouble. He helps to overcome our difficulties by giving us strength and hope and confidence with which we are able to ride out the storm and stress. Lake Galilee · It was a lake where a storm could rise in a hurry, and had a reputation as a dangerous lake for boating. I have been on Lake Michigan when it was very calm ...

Sermon Aid
Harold H. Lentz
... , our calls for help. He is eager to lift our burdens, to forgive our sins, to give us his companionship as we meet the troubles of life. It is good if we finally go to Christ in the end. But why should we delay and make him the final hope? Why should we not practice the presence of Christ and receive his blessings throughout our lifetime? The Need For Faith · The woman with the issue of blood had faith in Christ. She is described as saying, "If I touch even his garments, I shall be made well." And Christ ...

Sermon Aid
Harold H. Lentz
... . He calls us to daily prayer. Do we respond? When tempted to do wrong do we hear his voice speaking to our conscience, or our better self? The initiative is up to us. Christ wants us to come to him with all of our life's hopes and dreams, disappointments and sorrows. Answer his bid to "come unto me." Expressing Gratitude To God Because he was given his sight, Bartimaeus "followed Christ." It was his way of showing gratitude for the restoration of his sight. He could have accepted the wonderful healing and ...

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William L. Self
... They, of all people, should know. The Russians throw out the czars and end up with Stalin. The Americans free the slaves so they can move into the ghettos. The Jews have a bad record at this point also. The nation that God chooses to be the hope of the world becomes the stooge of the world. The nation of priests becomes a nation of international politicians so inept at playing one major power off against another that by the time they are through, Egypt, Syria, Babylonia, Persia, Rome, all have a chance of ...

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William L. Self
... if there is any time we can push back the sorrow of this world, if there is any time that we can unzip the clouds of depression that roll in on our heads, if there is any time we can pierce through the evening news and get a glimpse of hope, it is at Christmastime. I don't know if the nation is in a recession or depression, but if you listen to the news very much, you are just about ready to give up on life. One story after another of how bad it is fills our family rooms. I ...

Sermon
Thomas G. Rogers
... you could say they did what many prisoners do. They "did time." They waited. Oh, they continued to go through the motions of living, but they had their hearts and minds on hold. Things would not really be okay for them until they got back home. Hopefully it would be soon. They had heard rumors that some of the prophets, like Hananiah, were saying that the return would take place very soon. Then the letter came. One of Yahweh's prophets, Jeremiah, wrote to the exiles in Babylon. We can envision the scene ...

Sermon
Sandra Hefter Herrma
... we can once again be at one with God. We are not bound to continue in the hopeless, obsessive patterns that have imprisoned us. We will be free to be all that God originally had in mind for us. The original pattern will be restored. What a message of hope! Can we believe it? Is it possible that we are that loved, that valued, that anyone would, of his own free will, enter into such an agreement on our behalf? We cannot clearly see what is happening here, but we can claim it for ourselves, even now, this ...

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Charles M. Mills
... He teaches us that because he lives we will be permitted to exchange the clothes of mortality for the bright shining clothes of eternal life. Easter means the Mary Magdalenes of life no longer need to weep and mourn. Easter means that all of us are given a butterfly of hope to emerge from the cocoon of sin so that we might spread our wings and fly into the April sunshine of God's eternal care. In 1932 an out-of-work jazz musician, Thomas Dorsey, almost gave up trying to eke out a living. He was on the brink ...

Sermon
Robert S. Crilley
... , the congregation began to see through the stained-glass the dim shadows of the skyscrapers and tenements that stood beyond -- one city beheld through the vision of another. "We are meant to live in a world with a vision of God's promises," Buttrick concludes, "... taking hope where hope is sure, and trusting the power of God that raised up Jesus."1 Maybe that's the key to living in the valley: the realization that every valley lies at the foot of a mountain, and that if we can somehow have a vision of the ...

Sermon
John A. Stroman
... kill 5,000 people." On the way back the monarch met Pestilence again, "You are a liar," he thundered. "You killed 25,000 people." "Oh, no," said Pestilence, "I killed 5,000. It was fear that killed the rest." Fear kills! It tears life apart. It destroys faith and hope. It obscures our vision and saps our strength. We are not only afraid, but at times scared, by what is happening in us, to us, and around us. The peace that Jesus gives us is that which anchors the soul in the time of storm. As the hymn writer ...

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Thomas A. Pilgrim
... loss. Everything they had bet their lives on over the last three years had come tumbling in around them. They had pinned all their hopes on Jesus, and they saw Jesus defeated. But then the morning came, and the morning brought the light of a new day. Since ... said, "They placed me in solitary confinement. It was a tiny cell perhaps six feet by eight feet with no windows .... They hoped to break down my resistance by isolating me .... They thought I was alone. They were wrong. The risen Christ was present in ...

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