Dictionary: Hope
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Sermon
Eric Ritz
... to these fellow pilgrims on the road of life? What has happened is that they run head on into unexpected detours, dead-end alleys, and rugged roadblocks. They become disappointed, disillusioned, depressed, and defeated. They raise their hands in despair, turn around, and go home. They experienced hardships or were ridiculed or received unwarranted criticisms and attacks which turned their dreams into nightmares. Can you identify with any of these circumstances I have mentioned today? How have you allowed ...

Deuteronomy 30:11-20
Sermon
King Duncan
... son," he cried. "I'll never touch another drop." But two hours after his baby's funeral, Mel Trotter staggered home, drunk again. He had taken the little white shoes off his baby in the coffin and pawned them for money to buy drink. In utter despair he headed along a Chicago street for Lake Michigan. But on the way the strong arm of Harry Monroe, Superintendent of Pacific Garden Mission, pulled him inside a hall where the Gospel was being preached. That night suicidal Mel Trotter heard that there was a hope ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . I have to say that to you, because so many of us have lived such protected lives that we have built up the notion in our own minds that nothing really bad can ever happen to us. And when it does, we are shocked, and we are in despair and some of us never recover. Earlier generations of people were not as fortunate as we, but they were better prepared to deal with life's heartaches because they were much more familiar with these heartaches. I was reading that once it was a custom in Russian villages, at ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... desperate to see the cross, so Dave and the man set out for the mountain. As they drove, the man explained why it was so important. The night before, the man had set out in his small plane to fly from Atlanta to Birmingham. He was in despair over his chaotic life, and he was considering running away from his problems, or even suicide. That was why he had risked flying in such dangerous weather. As the man contemplated his two, equally bleak options, a snowstorm overtook him. He became lost and panicked. The ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... WE BELIEVE THE GOOD NEWS OR THE BAD? The good news is that Christ is alive. The bad news is how little impact that event is having in the world today. TIME magazine carried an interesting article sometime back by Robert Wright titled "The Evolution of Despair." In this article, Wright compared primitive societies to our own. He wasn't praising one and condemning the other. He was just pointing out some of the changes that have taken place. For example, he says, we don't have to slavishly emulate, say, the ...

Matthew 21:33-46
Sermon
King Duncan
... eyes." Here is our hope. The stone that was rejected has become the cornerstone but, the writer adds, THIS WAS GOD'S DOING. Here is that message we need to hear in our times of rejection: Trust God! Don't give up on life. Don't cave in to despair. Don't consign yourself to that forlorn group who believe they will never see the sun shine again. Trust God. God is the restorer of broken dreams. God takes the stone that was rejected and makes it the very cornerstone. In 1888, G. Campbell Morgan was a candidate ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... a concrete act. "God so loved that He GAVE His Son . . . ." Love is something you learn. Love is also something you do. FINALLY, LOVE IS THE WORLD'S ONLY HOPE. If we don't help the world discover love real love then our world will never break the cycle of despair and violence that engulfs it from century to century in barbarous wars. I don't see any other hope for the world than that men and women and young people and children shall learn to love, do you? That is why it is important for the world to know ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... on Dave's behalf, his mother chose to punish him by changing his name to "It." She never called him anything else but "It," and she forbade the other children from calling him by name. The only thing that kept Dave from total and complete despair was his teachers' kindness. His teachers treated him with respect and caring. Compliments from them were like food for his soul. At night, as he sat in that cold, dark garage, he pictured the faces of his teachers. This mental imagery gave him his only measure ...

Mark 14:10-26, 43-52
Sermon
King Duncan
... , Two saints, they met on the streets paved with gold. "By the stars in your crown," said the one to the other, "I see that on earth you, too, were a mother. And by the blue tinted halo, I see that you wear, You, too, have known sorrow and deepest despair." "Ah, yes," came the answer, "I once had a son. A sweet little lad, full of laughter and fun." "But, tell of your child!" "Oh, I knew I was blest, The first moment I held Him, close to my breast; And my heart almost burst with the joy of that ...

Sermon
Siegfried S. Johnson
... than an initial conversion. Was Peter's rededication any less important that his first decision to leave fishing? I think Peter's rededication after suffering such a deep wound was much more significant. This second commitment, made in the agony of self-despair, was vital to the church's early growth. What if Peter had mounted his horse, left Jerusalem feeling useless and unworthy, and gone back a-fishing? Was David's rededication any less significant than his courageous, youthful act of facing down Goliath ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... world that has crowned materialism and greed as its reigning monarchs? How do you cast your ballot for the resurrection and the final victory of righteousness in a world saturated with sensuality, whose cry is, “Just do it!”? In a world of cynicism and despair, how do you let people know that Christ reigns in your heart this Easter Day and throughout the year? Writer J. B. Phillips says there are three distinctive marks of a Christian: These are a tranquil mind, an unquenchable joy, and an outgoing love ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... on to say that Jesus lived such a powerful life because He could hear things that others couldn't hear. He was in constant communication with His Father. The Father's voice guided Jesus at all times. So in circumstances that would have sent others into panic or despair, Jesus stayed serene and confident. (4) Because Jesus is so in touch with God, he is the key to helping us know God as well. If you came to this place of worship this morning seeking meaning for your life, there is only one place it can be ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... to China a half century ago, was forced to leave her missionary work when the Japanese invaded Yangcheng. In fleeing certain death, she led nearly a hundred orphans over the mountains to Free China. It was a frightening journey. At times she was burdened by despair. One morning after a sleepless night, fearing they would never reach safety, she shared her hopelessness with the orphans. A 13-year-old girl reminded her of their much-loved story of Moses and the Israelites crossing the Red Sea. "But I am not ...

2 Corinthians 1:12--2:4
Sermon
King Duncan
... the God who says "Yes" to our lives. A young Irish immigrant, Joseph Scriven (1820-86) was deeply in love with a girl, and their marriage plans had been made. Not long before their wedding day, however, she drowned. For months Scriven was bitter, in utter despair. At last he turned to Christ, and through Christ's grace, he found peace and comfort. Out of this tragic experience he wrote the familiar hymn that has brought consolation to millions of aching hearts: "What a Friend we have in Jesus, all our sins ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... of the second birth is that it gives us something to live for. We are able to escape the prison of self-absorption. We have more energy because our attitude is more positive, more hopeful. We age better because we do not isolate ourselves in depression and despair. We are involved in church. We are involved with people. We have peace and contentment within, because we have done with those things that cause guilt and inner conflict. We live openly and joyfully. In short, we do all the things that are part of ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... wind has been knocked out of you. So, we begin this new year asking: what do you do when you've dreamed one thing but you find yourself living something else? You typed in success and you found failure. You typed in hope and you discovered despair. The people of Israel knew about such unintended results. They typed in "the chosen people of God," but chosen for what? Much of their history was filled with pain, suffering and exile. Even as Jeremiah writes the beautiful words from our Old Testament lesson, the ...

Luke 4:14-30
Sermon
King Duncan
... ? Because in Christ, we meet a God who loves and lifts up those whom others would tear down. His heart is with those who suffer. He cares about those who are hurting, who are helpless, who are brokenhearted, who are in bondage. He will not abandon us to despair. God is a God of hope. God is a God of justice. FINALLY, JESUS' ANNOUNCEMENT TELLS US THAT OUR GOD IS A GOD OF FREEDOM. In Mauritania, a small African nation, slavery is officially illegal, yet it is still a fact of life for an estimated 90,000 ...

Matthew 16:13-20
Sermon
King Duncan
... small child is dying? Where does a person turn in such times? We turn to God. We turn to God's church. There are homeless people prowling the streets of every city in this country. Who is going to help them? The government throws up its hands in despair. The courts put them back out on the streets. Who is left to care about them? Only one group of people, the church. There are families being torn asunder. Young lives being shattered by drugs and alcohol abuse. Old folks with no one to care about them. Who ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... right and good and lasting. They received courage and they received comfort. The year was 1887, and a humble music professor named A.J. Showalter received some sad news. Two of his former students had just lost their wives. Both of these men were in despair, and looked to their old music professor for comfort. Showalter had always been deeply devoted to his students. He had no comforting words of his own, so he turned to Scripture, where he found this verse from Deuteronomy 33: 27, "The eternal God is your ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... touch the life of anyone who is hurting, anyone who is feeling unloved, anyone who doesn't know why he or she is taking up space in this world. Our purpose is to be a beacon of hope for the hopeless, a beacon of joy for those who are in despair, a beacon of peace for those who are in torment, a beacon of love for those who have been used and abused. Our purpose is to reach people who need the love of Jesus. An army that forgets its key objective is in trouble. An army that gets too scattered ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the limo. (5) How different from the example of Nelson Rockefeller was the example of Jesus Christ. There was no limo--not even a guardian angel. He experienced the full range of what it means to be human--to experience heart-break and rejection and despair and even physical suffering and death. And through it all his love for humanity never failed. Next week we will celebrate Memorial Day. I am reminded of something that historian Stephen E. Ambrose picked up while working on an article about World War II ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... that they ignore their responsibilities in this one. A story came out of China sometime back that was heartbreaking. Fifty-one peasant girls seeking a better position in life committed suicide in 15 separate group drownings in Jiangxi province, China. Many of the despairing teenagers dressed in their best clothes before jumping in order to present a good image to the gods of the other-world. They were hoping to be reincarnated as rich, sophisticated city women. (5) Now we could dismiss this as a tragic ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... to know that it was possible to endure hardship with faith. And thus she asked Ollie for this favor. Would Ollie make a special effort to get to know Anne's daughters and provide them with a good example? Although Ollie was secretly dealing with her own despair and lack of faith, she agreed to the favor. Not long afterwards, Ollie's resolve was put to the test. She was offered a job at a local school, if she would pay a bribe to the school board. Although Ollie desperately needed that job, she refused ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... men, during a time of unprecedented prosperity. King Solomon had everything that the human heart could desire, and he had it in abundance. So why does he sound so hopeless? Then Yancey recalled that modern-day existentialist literature, which is steeped in apathy and despair, had its start in Paris during a time of great prosperity and peace too. Author Walker Percy clears up the mystery when he points out that hard times often bring out the best in people, like courage, determination, and a sense of humor ...

Sermon
Angela Akers
... heart and not your garments." (vs. 12-13a) In Joel's day, it was common for people in mourning to tear their clothes and to weep loudly. In a time when the average person only owned three or four garments, this was a visible sign of deep despair. But God is tired of playing games with His people. In this passage, God makes it clear that He doesn't want any more empty promises of change. "Rend your hearts and not your garments," God says. TRUE REPENTANCE HURTS. It is humbling. True repentance requires us ...

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