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Matthew 15:21-28, Matthew 15:1-20
Bulletin Aid
Dennis Koch
Gospel Notes Matthew's designation of the woman in this passage as a Canaanite (and thus a traditional enemy to the Jews) reveals his intention (in contrast to Mark's) to make this incident speak to the place of Gentiles with respect to the gospel in a most dramatic way. Despite Jesus' insistence (v. 24) that his mission is only to Jews, he is "won over" by her faith and works the miracle of exorcism on her daughter that she has requested. Liturgical Color Green Suggested Hymns How Blest Are They Who Hear ...

Bulletin Aid
Dennis Koch
Gospel Notes This selection from the Sermon on the Mount gives biblical substantiation to the dictum "deeds not words." For Jesus here contrasts those who pay lip service to God with those who actually do God's will, comparing the former to foolish builders on foundations of sand, and the latter to a wise builder who constructs on a solid base. Liturgical Color Green Suggested Hymns Holy Spirit, Truth Divine Lord Of All Nations, Grant Me Grace Maker Of The Earth And Heaven O Holy Spirit, Enter In Jesus, ...

Luke 24:44-53
Bulletin Aid
RobertT D. Ingram
Greeting Leader: Jesus opens minds. Congregation: Open our minds to resurrection-thinking, O Lord. Leader: Jesus blesses believers. Congregation: Bless our witness with ascension-living, O Lord. Prayer Father, like the first disciples, our understanding is in part and too shallow to sustain us. Our strength fails, and our witness falls silent. Jesus said he would send what you promised. Let it be so. Clothe us with power from on high. Open our minds to understanding, and empower us to be your witnesses, ...

Matthew 2:1-12
Sermon
Jerry Eckert
I hate it when Christmas is over. There's so much good music, such tasty foods, so much color and warmth. And presents! I love presents! I wish we celebrated all twelve days of Christmas. I could be dissuaded from that last enthusiasm if it meant that I would be given all the presents from that funny Christmas carol: 22 turtle doves 30 French hens 36 calling birds 40 gold rings 42 geese a'laying 42 swans a'swimming 40 maids a'milking 36 ladies dancing 30 lords a'leaping 22 pipers piping 12 drummers ...

1205. Listening
Mark 6:1-6
Illustration
William G. Carter
Someone heard a sermon on September 20, 1989. The place was in the city of Pretoria, in the country of South Africa. On that September day, F. W. de Klerk was inaugurated as President of South Africa. Unlike leaders of many other nations at that time, de Klerk regularly went to church. No one in South Africa was surprised that, on the day of his inauguration, he invited his favorite pastor, a white man named Pieter Bingle, to lead a worship service in Pretoria. Everybody gathered. The people sang some ...

Matthew 18:21-35
Sermon
John A. Terry
The quality of mercy is not strain'd, It droppeth as a gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath: it is twice blest; It blesseth him that gives and him that takes: 'Tis mightiest in the mightiest: it becomes The throned monarch better than his crown. (The Merchant of Venice, Act IV, scene 1) In our practice of "mercy" there is a kind of "I'll scratch your back -- you scratch my back" philosophy. Be decent to others and they will be decent to you. It is like the story on which George Bernard Shaw based ...

Sermon
John A. Terry
Purity of heart is a common thead throughout scripture. The first of the Ten Commandments says: "You shall have no other gods before me" (Deuteronomy 5:7). In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus said, "No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other" (Matthew 6:24). "Enter by the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is easy, that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is narrow and ...

Galatians 5:1-15
Drama
Jerry Eckert
Comment: Several times over the years, I preached a series of sermons out of the letter to the Galatians. Having tried a number of other dramatic techniques, I decided to have a phone conversation between Paul and Barnabas. I prepared a script and got two phones, one for me (Barnabas is one of the great saints of the New Testament and I played him) and one for a church member who played Paul. In succeeding weeks, I went further, having a four-way phone consultation including a representative of the ...

Sermon Aid
Richard A. Jensen
Mary Ann Tolbert sets this week's text in its larger context: In good rhetorical fashion, the last two Passion prediction units (9:30--10:31 and 10:32-52) reiterate and expand this depiction of the disciples by constantly contrasting their actions and words with Jesus' teachings.1 We observe that following Jesus' second "passion/resurrection" prediction it is noted that the disciples did not understand; they were afraid to ask (Mark 9:32). In the next verses the disciples are thinking about glory even ...

Bulletin Aid
RobertT D. Ingram
Note: To be forgiven and have our guilt lifted from our shoulders is about as great as a gift can be. No wonder such crowds gathered around Jesus. Greeting Leader: Men and women, children and youth, young and old, we are looking for people who have sinned. People: I have sinned, many times. My life has been crippled by sin. Leader: Then you have come to the right place. We are here so that you may know that the Son of Man, our Lord Jesus Christ, has authority on earth to forgive sins. People: Lord, have ...

Matthew 2:1-12
Bulletin Aid
RobertT D. Ingram
Call to Worship Leader: Bethlehem-born king of kings, your people have come to worship you. Right: Star-marked Savior, we bow before you. Left: Desire of prophecy and prayer, we offer you our worship. Right: Downfall of Herods everywhere, we bow before you. Left: Joy of wise men and women, we offer you our worship. Prayer Our holy Father, Creator of all life, we join our brothers and sisters in bowing before your Son. Like the poor shepherds and the wealthy magi, we, both rich and poor together, bow before ...

Bulletin Aid
RobertT D. Ingram
In the first days, people came to Jesus for rest, to hear his teaching, and to be healed. We still do this today, because Jesus is still the greatest of all teachers and healers. Greeting Leader: Jesus said to his disciples, "Come away to a deserted place all by yourselves and rest awhile." People: Jesus, we also need your rest. Leader: Jesus saw the crowds were like sheep without a shepherd, so he began to teach them many things. People: Jesus, be our shepherd and teach us. Leader: Wherever Jesus went ...

Sermon
Charles R. Leary
I have talked with several people recently who have completed exciting trips. One returned from central Europe. A couple went to Hawaii, another couple to Russia. A university professor had his three month sabbatical in Jamaica interrupted by the hurricane that devastated the islands, Mexico and the U.S. coast. Most of the trips you and I take are not as sophisticated as these. But travel is a popular thing. Some trips, like the ones I just referred to, have to be planned well in advance; some happen on ...

Sermon
Charles R. Leary
I enjoy watching comedians we all can name our favorites doing monologues. I’m sure you’ve seen this happen. In the middle of a monologue when the mood is mounting, what is supposed to be the punch line falls flat. The comedian does a back-up motion, possibly a turn-around on the floor, and says, “Oh! I thought that one would go over big!” At that point he may try to explain it. When the audience gives no more applause, he re-adjusts and goes on. You know what it is like telling a story or joke and have it ...

Sermon
Charles R. Leary
What’s going on at your house? Words like family, house, brother, sister, mother, nation, church ring special in our ears. They are bonding words, words that signify relationship, words that serve as labels for our deepest loyalties personal, familial, national, religious. What did Jesus really say? He said: A family divided into groups that fight will fall apart. A house divided into groups that fight will fall apart. A nation divided into groups that fight will fall apart. Let’s take an overview of these ...

Sermon
Thomas Peterson
Once again Jesus gives a curious, cryptic teaching that leaves us wondering. “I have come into the world to bear witness to the truth. Every one who is of the truth hears my voice.” These remarks are hard to interpret. Yet, as with all he says, we are inclined to believe they hold great value for us. Not long ago in a study group a man asked me if Jesus were “ordinary.” The question was unusual. On the spur of the moment I replied, “Of course, Jesus is ordinary.” His reply, “Jesus is the ultimate ordinary ...

Sermon
John R. Brokhoff
Four men were in a plane: the president of the United States, a college professor, a preacher, and a youth with a backpack. Engine trouble developed. The pilot announced that the motors flamed out. He further announced that there were only three parachutes for the passengers. A discussion was held among the four over who should get the parachutes. The president said that he should get one because the nation depended on his leadership. The professor argued that since she was the brightest, she should get a ...

Sermon
John R. Brokhoff
When William Jennings Bryan went to the father of the young woman whom he loved to ask her hand in marriage, he remembered that the father was a strong religious believer, so he quoted a proverb of Solomon from the Bible: “He who finds a wife finds a good thing.” But the father surprised him by responding with a quote from St. Paul, “He who marries his betrothed does well; and he who refrains from marriage will do better.” The young man was at a loss for a reply for a moment, but then he came up with this ...

Sermon
John R. Brokhoff
Long ago and far away there was a land that could have been called “the richest little country in the world.” Situated on the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea, this country had built itself into a maritime power. Its ships of commerce criss-crossed “the Great Sea,” as the Mediterranean was called. Its ships and sailors were the best in the world. They even sailed over two thousand miles to the other end of the Mediterranean Sea, around the coast of Spain, and into the coastal waters of the Atlantic ...

Sermon
John R. Brokhoff
Those who do weekend sailing on a very wide body of water have a way of charting their course. They keep their eye on a distant, fixed object on the shore. No matter how whimsically the wind blows, no matter how tricky the cross-currents in the water, they can keep their direction by that immovable landmark at the water’s edge. Otherwise, they would be swept far off their course by the wind and the waves, although they might think that they were headed in the right direction. That distant landmark keeps ...

Sermon
Sue Anne Steffey Morrow
What is a proverb? It is a short, popular saying, usually of unknown or ancient origin, that expresses some commonplace truth or useful thought. What is a proverb? It is a pithy saying characterized by "its shortness, its sense, its salt." What is a proverb? It is an adage, easily remembered, that forms either an observation or a judgment. What is a proverb? It is a maxim that expresses simply and concretely a truth based on common sense and human experience. Many of our grandmothers had more proverbs up ...

1 Samuel 15:1-35
Sermon
Charles Curley
I made a big mistake when I began to read and study in preparation for this sermon on 1 Samuel 15:34-16:13. I decided to go back first and read all of Chapter 15, just to see what could possibly have happened to King Saul to bring us to the tragic point in the story of Israel where we read: "Samuel grieved over Saul, and the Lord was sorry that he had made Saul king over Israel." (1 Samuel 15:35) And that was my mistake, reading Chapter 15, because I got hooked on Saul! Instead of finding Saul a tyrant, ...

Sermon
Larry R. Kalajainen
On the old television show "All In The Family," there was an episode when Archie Bunker's son-in-law Mike, or "Meathead" as Archie always called him, asks Archie a riddle. "A young man is seriously injured in an accident and is rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery. When the surgeon is called, it turned out that the young man was the son of the surgeon, but the surgeon was not the boy's father." Archie suggests that the boy was adopted, or that the surgeon was his step-father. But with a triumphant ...

Children's Sermon
SHARING THIS WEEK'S GOSPEL THEME AT SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL AND AT HOME Teachers or Parents: Jesus calms a storm in today's lesson. Here are two activities based on a theme of calming things, or putting things from disorder into order. Explain to children that sometimes our lives become out of order (like the storm). Some days things don't go the way we want them to. One calming effect on our life can be Jesus, if we look to him to help calm things. Dump a box of crayons on a table. Mix up the crayons. This ...

2 Corinthians 5:9
Children's Sermon
Object: Baseball hat or baseball ball Good morning, boys and girls. How many of you like to play baseball? (Let them answer.) What is your favorite team? (Let them answer.) I'm wearing a hat from my favorite team (or, I brought a baseball with me this morning) because baseball reminds me of this morning's lesson. In baseball, if you are a pitcher you stand on the mound and throw the ball at the batter. Pitchers aim to make the batter strike out. If you are the batter you stand at home plate. Batters aim to ...

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