Dictionary: Hope
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Maxie Dunnam
... mind the security of’ food and shelter and clothing that they had had back in Egypt, but they had forgotten their affliction - the affliction of slavery. It works two ways – we don’t remember how bad things were and we don’t remember good things (Depression study.) Isn’t it a picture of human nature? When the Hebrews were back in Egypt, they cried out in their oppression and were ready to give up everything for liberty. FRESH EVERY MORNING So let’s put ourselves into the context of scripture or ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... and skepticism which expects the worst and believes the least. In her arrogant, intellectual pride she conceived of religion and morality havens for the neurotic upon which only the untutored would depend. Then one day her husband, who had been growing more and more depressed, called from another city and told her that he was losing his mind, that life no longer mattered to him, and he sent her into shocking despair by abruptly hanging up and saying no more. Joy Davidman was in the country with her children ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... , grace, talents. Luck has been theirs – but not yours. Do you get the point? Most of us are guilty of looking at others; comparing ourselves to them and seeing ourselves come out on the short end. We torture ourselves in this fashion; drive ourselves to depression by self-pity, thinking we deserve more. When you find yourself jealous of what life is for someone else, dreaming of how happy you would be were you in someone else’s situation, that’s a dead giveaway that you’re falling into the subtle ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... s name, but we can’t even get a single joyful note to come from our dry throat. That’s the ordinary expression of it. But it goes even deeper than that. Some of us find ourselves in the midst of a true “dark night of the soul”, when depression wraps its boney fingers tenaciously around our spirit, and begins to squeeze the life out of us. When despair is like a wet blanket, smothering out the breath of our souls. Those times may not come often, but they come. When the outer circumstances of our life ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... be, it shines, and the revelation is there, a compassion for the poor and oppression. And isn’t that the issue in every age? When Grover Cleveland was president, he succumbed to the pride of power and success. During the panic of 1893, and the resulting depression with its widespread unemployment, Cleveland was confronted with much labor unrest. One day a lean and hungry man came to the White House to dramatize the plight of the poor, he got down on his hands and knees and began chewing the grass as the ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... see her daughter leave. She pleaded with her daughter not to go - and she cried. Listen to this woman tell her own story: “As I pulled away from the train station, out my window I could see her there weeping. I sat back in my seat, really feeling alone and depressed. Leaving my mother was a wrenching experience. Suddenly I felt a hand on my shoulder. The black hand of the porter. And he said “Now you go to dinner and get something good to eat, and I’ll get your berth ready so you can have a good night ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... - we have to deal with them from time to time. So, “coping” is the right word – to contend or struggle successfully. For twelve weeks, we’ll be involved in this series. We will lift up some of the thorniest and most devastating experiences such as depression and death, as well as some of the nitty-gritty, everyday sorts of problems such as loneliness and stress. We want to lift the experiences up, look at them in the light of God’s grace with the resources of scriptural guidance, prayer, and our ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... our limits. It begins when the energy we have does not match the demands that are made of us as parents. When we see that we can’t meet those demands that are being made of us as parents, we often feel angry or guilty. We sometimes go into depression. Self-doubt and irritability are common. We’ll come back in a moment to the nature and causes of burnout, but let me interject here a word about the title of the sermon. Our theme, of course, is parent burnout and how we may cope with that, but the ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... ’t understand the awful blow that has struck. Or the couple who has just lost their beautiful college aged daughter in an auto accident. How do we speak to such mindless cruelty – such devastating pain? Or, the 50-year-old man who is wrestling with depression because the rug of his business life has been pulled out from under him, and he has been sent sprawling to the floor confused, hurt because supposed friends have betrayed him, worried because he’s put most of his financial eggs in this one basket ...

Galatians 4:21-31
Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... had not had any Christian literature or Bible for over fifteen years. The Red Guard had searched their homes and had burned their Bibles and books. Corporate worship had been outlawed, churches were turned into factories, warehouses, schools, museums and shops. The depression in the couples was obvious, but it took only minutes to realize that deep within them there flowed a quiet stream of strength. Their spirits were quickened and light and joy came into their eyes as we shared Scripture together, sang ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... one thing to acknowledge that we are weak sinners; it’s quite another to do so with a shrug of the shoulders and a nonchalant attitude that makes us content with lesser values and a below par performance. Many of us here have rightly thrown off a depressing legalistic approach to Christianity. The Christian life is never to be measured in terms of law. It is not a moralistic system of do’s and don’ts. Some of you remember that ditty which was a caricature of Christian piety: “I don’t smoke, and I ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... sat alone in the darkness, it happened. Jesus came to me, and I knew it. I’d been reliving my sin and failure, feeling desperately sorry, and so pained at what I’d done. Then it was as though a great burden had been lifted. My morbid depression dissolved. I knew what had happened.” He didn’t use Luke’s word in Acts, but he said the same thing: “Jesus presented Himself alive.” Don’t miss that this Easter, because that’s the heart of it. There’s nothing, absolutely nothing that you need to ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... Strength to Love. “On one Monday evening following a tension packed week which included being arrested and receiving numerous threatening phone calls, spoke at a mass meeting. I attempted to convey an overt impression of strength and courage, although I was inwardly depressed and fear-stricken. At the end of the meeting Mother Pollard came to the front of the church and said, ‘Come here son’, I went to her and hugged her affectionately. ‘Something is wrong with you,’ she said, ‘You didn’t talk ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... and singing with an exultation of larks? (suggested thought by Joe Harding in “Find Enthusiastic Joy”, September 19—20, 1981). There is a lot in life that makes us feel toad-like. There are people who put us down, who make us feel ugly and warty, and depressed. A pool of tadpoles is meant to become a knot of toads. That is not my future or ours, yet giving way to bitterness, resentment, to self-pity, makes us inwardly toad-like. How different that early church? It was like an exultation of larks. They ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... , her best-selling book, Learning to Forgive, which is in a library, she’s a part of the group. Ed is a part of it too. He’s one of the most genuinely humble persons I know. Serving some of God’s forgotten people in One of Detroit’s most depressed areas, he is quietly profound. I never will forget the insight he provided me about this text. He said that Jesus went to the cross so that we too could hear the same word Jesus heard at his baptism - So that you and I can hear – “This is my beloved ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... his healing, for giving, redeeming love comes to others. Jesus not only said, “I am the Light,” He said, “You are the light of the world.” Who are the persons – the paralytic, the sick of body and soul, the sad and lonely, those who are depressed an verging on despair? – who are the persons that may not get through the crowd to Jesus unless you bring them! Audacious Faith through which others are healed and brought to Jesus. Audacious faith that never says, “We cannot” or “Impossible”.

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... ’re not only looking into the past, you’re looking to the future. I know you and Joy have already made a commitment to the future, to the people who will come after you. Why do you keep investing in the future?” Billy Jim: “Well, I remember the Depression. I remember it very well, when there was nothing. There was nothing. No money floating around, people wondered where to go and what to do, our church had just burned down. We really didn’t have a place to go. But, I saw the women of this church ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... of hope in the wilderness of temptation? God makes a good delivery every time. Betty Hutton was a famous movie star and huge box office attraction back in the 40's and 50's. But, Betty Hutton became lost. Family problems, emotional problems, illness, bankruptcy, depression, and alcoholism stole her life away. In her trouble she cried to the Lord and the Lord heard her cry. The Lord delivered her from the forces of wickedness, restored her soul, and called her life back to order, making her a new person. As ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... sexual lives, can we really blame anybody for the outcome and the injury that happens? I think one of the saddest visits I have ever made was to a classy lady in her early seventies who was tethered to her house by an oxygen tank and battling bouts of depression. We talked about her medical prognosis, which was not very good, and her faith in God which was wavering. Finally, through her tears, she looked at me and said, “You know, I have no one to blame for this but myself. As a young woman I thought it ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... knew then what I know now, I might have done things differently. Some of you know what it is to wade through a divorce, deal with the death of child, lose a job, move to a new place, doubt God, have family who hates you, battle the black dog of depression, deal with an aging parent. You have been there and done that. Don’t let your troubles go to waste. The best thing you can do with the pain in your life is to turn it into a ministry for someone else. That is the Christian way to deal with ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... of the Peace. You know it because we still use it from time-to-time. The peace of Christ be with you. And also with you. May the peace of Christ fill this place. The year was 1935. The world was feeling the desperation of the Great Depression. A group of ministers got together to see what they could do about it. Out of that gathering came the concept of World Wide Communion Sunday. It was the conviction of that little group of ministers that at least one Sunday a year, Christians of all cultures, all ...

1197. Is It A Devil or a Disease?
Luke 8:26-39
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Maurice A. Fetty
... enlightened times we have avoided the more ancient religious and mythological language of devils and evil. We have instead preferred words like repression, impulses, sublimation, drives, complexes, phobias, regression, neuroses, psychoses, manic-depressive, schizophrenic and schizoid to name a few. If we have been suspicious of religious healers and exorcists and spiritual counselors, we have been implicitly trustful of psychiatrists, psychologists, psychoanalysts, counselors and therapy groups ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... News for you! God, through Jesus Christ, came to give you new life. Betty Hutton was a famous movie star and huge box office attraction back in the 1940's and 50's. But Betty Hutton lost her way. She had family problems, emotional problems, illness, bankruptcy, depression and alcoholism stole her life away. In her trouble she cried to the Lord for help and the Lord heard her cry. The Lord delivered her from the forces of wickedness, restored her soul, and gave her a new life. By God's grace Betty Hutton ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... such a profound Christian. Dr. Zacharias replied, “I was raised in India in a nominal Christian family. At 17 I found myself under a lot of pressure. In our home, academic performance was of supreme importance. I couldn't quite make the grade and I became deeply depressed. One day at school I checked out some poisons from the science lab, put them in a glass of water and swallowed them. I was rushed to the hospital. A friend came to see me and read me Jesus' statement from the Bible which says, “Because ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... in the early part of my ministry was assuming life to be a competitive “Lone Ranger” accomplishment rather than a cooperative fireside fellowship. I lived by the simple motto if you wanted something done right, do it yourself. It led to intense loneliness and great depression and near burn out. So I appeal to somebody here who is trying to make it on your own: No, never alone, no, never alone, You were never created To do it all alone. II. WE ARE CALLED TO COMMUNITY What institution on earth is better ...

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