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101. Crow does not believe in Christ
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Staff
... Forbes-Robertson, the English actor. In ForbesRobertson’s London club there was a rather vehement atheist named Crow, who constantly voiced his disbelief in Christ until he was stopped by this poem written by one of the club members. We’ve heard in language highly spiced, That Crow does not believe in Christ. But what we’re more concerned to know, Is whether Christ believes in Crow. Yes, He believes in Crow and in all of us. We may turn our backs on Him but not He on us.

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T. A. Kantonen
... and some evangelists, and some pastors and teachers, for the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ." In the King James Version, as well as the Revised Standard Version, the perfecting of the saints, meaning believers, and the work of the ministry are separated by a comma. In the New English Bible the comma between the saints and the ministers is removed and we read, "to equip God’s people for work in his service." We see the rainbow of multi-colored ...

103. A Famous Atheist Believes In God - Sermon Starter
Matthew 1:18-25
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Brett Blair
... same garden he says there must be a Gardner. What did he miss then that he now sees? It would be interesting to hear him reflect on that. But before we get too caught up in Dr. Flew’s conversion, let’s consider… Professor Flew doesn’t believe in the Christian God or the Muslim God. Here is how he defines God, “I'm thinking of a God very different from the God of the Christian and far and away from the God of Islam, because both are depicted as omnipotent Oriental despots, cosmic Saddam Husseins ...

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King Duncan
... yells, `Good Lord!' I pull back on the controls and lift us into the air." A lot of us get by through life with the help of a few friends and the Good Lord. How does that happen? Where does such faith come from? Why do you believe what you believe? DOES IT COME FROM TRADITION? Are you a Christian simply and solely because your parents were Christians? That is not all bad. Some of you know the Christian faith works because of the joy and stability it gave your parents. Tradition allows us to enjoy the fruit ...

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King Duncan
... disciples of all men? I don't think He meant that we should put a gun in someone's back and force them to say "I believe in Jesus." That is a gross perversion of the gospel! No, our job is to tell the world that the God who created them is a ... , of every race, of every nation, because that's what He did for us. There is no other name by which men can be saved. I believe that Jesus reveals the nature of God, the worth of man, and our mission in the world. That is why, without apology, and without any ill- ...

106. Seeing Isn't Always Believing
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... that which they don't want to believe, in spite of evidence. When explorers first went to Australia they found a mammal which laid eggs; spent some time in water, some on land; had a broad, flat tail, webbed feet, and a bill similar to a duck. Upon their return to England, they ... felt it was a hoax. They returned to Australia and found a pelt from this animal and took it back to England, but the people still felt it was a hoax. In spite of the evidence, they disbelieved because they didn't want to believe.

Understanding Series
David J. Williams
... verse is a “comfortable word” to all Christians. There may be incidents in the Christian life hard to bear, but there are no accidents, for “in all things God works for the good of those who love him” (Rom. 8:28). 4:29–30 In recognition of this, the believers brought their plight to “God’s throne, where there is grace” (Heb. 4:16, GNB). Notice that their supplication was left to the last and that even then they did not ask to be spared hardship, but only for courage to face it and to keep on ...

One Volume
Gary M. Burge
... speeches of Peter (15:7–12) and James (15:13–21), the latter of which concludes with the “apostolic decree” (15:19–20). Luke’s emphasis on the significance of this event is reflected by the inclusion of the letter to be sent to the Gentile believers (15:22–35), a letter that summarizes the discussion in the Jerusalem council. Peter’s speech (15:7–12) recalls the conclusion reached in the Cornelius story in 11:12, when he again points to the implication of the vision from God (15:9). The ...

1 Corinthians 6:1-11
One Volume
Gary M. Burge
... that these disputes have been prolonged, however, also points to the self-centered behavior of some who refuse to be wronged in any way without rushing to their own defense and to the willingness of some Corinthians to knowingly cheat and wrong fellow believers. Some of the Corinthians appear to have forgotten that to engage in sin routinely is to place themselves back among the “wicked,” who will not inherit the kingdom of God. Paul urges them not to deceive themselves in this way. Neither those who ...

1 Corinthians 10:23--11:1
Understanding Series
Marion L. Soards
... (Christlike) selflessness and saved others in the operation. 11:1 In 10:31 Paul began to bring the larger section of 8:1–11:1 to a consummated conclusion by again declaring the goal of Christian life to be the glory of God in all that believers do. Paul sought to make matters conclusive by referring to his own attitude, aim, and style of ministry. Here he calls specifically for the Corinthians to imitate him as he imitates Christ. Paul presents himself as a model for the church, because what he models in ...

111. What Do I Believe In?
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Charles L. Allen
... our best-known American preachers and theologians was Horace Bushnell (1802-1876). In his early years, Bushnell believed that a child ought to grow up as a “Christian” and he opposed the idea of a ... undergraduate students refused to attend the services because he didn’t attend them. One day he faced his unbelief squarely. “If I do not believe in Christ, what do I believe in?” he asked himself. He then firmly decided that there had to be an absolute difference between right and wrong. Then he asked ...

112. Believers Together
Acts 2:42-47
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... share the experiences which are meaningful to us. And, if we are Christian, the fellowship of being together has dimensions of meaning never found anywhere else. Long ago, Jesus said, "Come to me." And, believing in him, people came. But this isn't all they did: as we are told in Acts 2:44, "They who believed were together ..." Not only did they come to him, they also got together with one another. They were mutually encouraged by the faith of one another and drew strength from the fellowship they shared ...

Bulletin Aid
... as you are in me and I am in you." Congregation: Make us one, Father, a smoothly running machine with each part in its proper place, each part happy to do its work in a living, vibrant machine. Leader: "May they also be in us so that the world may believe that you have sent me. I have given them the glory that you gave me, that they may be one as we are one: I in them and you in me." Congregation: You in Christ and Christ in us. Without this the machine runs in vain. Leader: "May they be ...

Sermon
James W. Moore
... faith! Their amazing response, their courage, their self-assurance, their compassion toward him touched the jailer’s heart. He ran into the cell where Paul and Silas were and said: “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” And they told him to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ… and that very night, the jailer and his whole family accepted Christ and they were baptized. The next morning, the authorities realized that Paul and Silas were Roman citizens. The Police were embarrassed and scared because they had ...

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Bill Bouknight
... nail reminds me of the stakes that pierced my Savior’s flesh when he died for me on a cross. It reminds me of the price Jesus paid for my salvation and what I owe him in return.” So, when we declare in the Apostles’ Creed that we believe that Jesus “was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary, “ we are affirming these truths at the very heart of the gospel: • God cared enough to send the very best. • Mary’s virginal status is an indictment of our loose morals. • He who had ...

116. Believing in Jesus: Erasing Boundaries
Mark 7:31-37
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David Reynolds
If we believe in Jesus, we know the boundaries are erased inside and out, life's for us all. Fred Craddock tells the story of a missionary sent to preach the gospel in India near the end of World War II. After many months the time ... might expect, his superiors wired back asking what happened to the money they had already sent. He wired that he had used it to buy Christmas pastries for some Jews. His superiors wired back, "Why did you do that? They don't even believe in Jesus." He wired back: "Yes, but I do."

117. What Pilate Believes
John 18:28-40
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Brian Stoffregen
... is a question: "So you are a king?" In some ways, this is another wrong question. Jesus turns it around: "You are saying that I am a king." With that statement is Jesus again putting Pilate on trial: "You have said it, but is it what you believe?" Here is a story that illustrates what is going on in this dialogue between Jesus and Pilate: An Amish man was once asked by an enthusiastic young evangelist whether he had been saved, and whether he had accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior? The gentleman ...

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J. Howard Olds
... and we shall be created And you shall renew the face of the earth. O God, who by the light of the Holy Spirit Did instruct the hearts of the faithful, Grant that by the same Holy Spirit We may be truly wise and ever enjoy his consolations. Amen. We believe in the Holy Spirit. We baptize our people in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. The word John uses to define the Holy Spirit is Paraclete—the one called along side another. The Holy Spirit is like a witness who takes the ...

119. Believe and Behave
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David E. Leininger
... of those bulletin boards out front to list service times, special events, sermon subjects, and so on. For several years there was one other thing on that bulletin board, one of those little "sentence sermons" that we see so often. It said, "The same Bible that says BELIEVE also says BEHAVE." I do not know if there were any significance to the fact that it was located so near to all the seminary students; perhaps someone figured they would need it more than anyone. At any rate, it was there, and for a LONG ...

One Volume
Gary M. Burge
... public words (12:44–50), now we read his final private teachings for his disciples before his arrest. John 17:24–26 sweeps up subjects from the entire Farewell Discourse but emphasizes one central theme: Jesus desires that he and the Father indwell the believer, conveying to that person the certainty of God’s love. While God’s presence will be experienced at the end of time (17:24), the Holy Spirit will manifest the reality of Christ in us in this present world. Jesus’s final prayer asks that ...

One Volume
Gary M. Burge
... lie in an unrealistic vision of social harmony or a perverse sense of economic utility, but in the “apostles’ teaching” (2:42) that points to the power of the work of Jesus Christ. Moreover, this practice is not to be universally imposed, as some believers still own personal property (cf. 4:37), and the perfect unity of the Christian community is a reality that is yet to be fulfilled (cf. 5:1–11). Their practice of “breaking of bread” (2:42) provides continuity with the practice of the earthly ...

Humor
On the first day of school, each kindergartner arrived home with a note from the teacher. It read, "Dear Parents: If you promise not to believe all your child says happens at school, I'll promise not to believe all he says happens at home ."

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Lori Wagner
... is in touch with something beyond our physical realm. How do you know Jesus is there? You see him with your mind, your heart, your spirit, your intuition. You know he is there. You can feel him. You can see him with your eyes closed. And seeing is believing. Why was it much easier for the blind man in our scripture for today to trust in Jesus when many around him saw only a man, a fellow rabbi, a human being? Because he could see Jesus spiritually. These kinds of healing scriptures are interesting in this ...

Children's Sermon
... the girl out! The girl was safe thanks to the man who agreed to help. This story is similar to something that happened to Jesus. A father came to Jesus. The father's daughter was sick. The father wanted Jesus to help the girl. Jesus said, "Don't fear, only believe." Jesus went to the sick girl and made her well. This week remember that Jesus is like the man who helped the girl climb to safety. Jesus cares about people in trouble. Jesus is our friend when we need help.

Children's Sermon
... of the girl standing out of her bed, healed. Using the additional room on the left inside, your child can draw a picture of the girl's father, mother and other family members. On the inside you may write the words "Little girl, get up!" or "Do not fear, only believe." Your child can use this to retell the story. Close the right door. Have your child tell you the story of Jesus and the sick girl. When Jesus says that the girl is healed, open the door and see the girl standing.

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