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Romans 14:1--15:13
Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... department and asked them to remove the carcass. But by the time the work-crew arrived, she had changed her mind. She gave the men $100.00 each, instructing them to carry the mule upstairs and to deposit it in the bathtub. After they had dutifully followed her instructions, one of the workers asked why she wanted the dead mule in her bathtub. She said, “Well, for 35 years my husband has been coming home at night, throwing his coat on the rack, grabbing the newspaper, plopping into the easy chair ...

1227. Last Christmas Letter
Matt. 2:13-23; Luke 2:1-20
Illustration
Martin Luther King
... must go and how we must live. Real brothers cannot kill each other, are incapable of oppressing each other, and are utterly unable to hate each other because they are as one in the embodiment of dignity and respect. We who know we are brothers therefore have a duty to bring others back into the broken family of man and into our world house. In the context of the modern world we must live together as brothers or we shall perish divided as fools…… We wish you and yours a joyous Holiday and a New Year of ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . San Diego pastor Mark Trotter, a few years ago, told a beautiful story about a boy whose parents were missionaries to India. When the boy was 12 years old, his parents left him and his younger brother to go to India and take up their tour of duty there. Their intention was that once they got settled they would send for the boys. But shortly after they left America, World War II broke out. They couldn’t get to the boys, and they couldn’t get the boys to them. So the separation between the missionaries ...

Genesis 12:1-8
Sermon
King Duncan
... heart was still in his homeland. That happens to many people who are transplanted to another culture. You miss the sights and sounds and perhaps even the dirt of home. A woman named Janet Ross, a native of Texas, joined her Navy husband on his tour of duty in Japan. The first thing Janet did was look for a job to supplement their income. She was pleased when her first interview netted a secretarial position at the nearby Army facility. She was sure her typing skills had landed her the post. But a few weeks ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
Honor Bound. Those words “honor bound” have deep resonance. *Cub Scouts declare, “On my honor as a Scout...” *Soldiers pledge themselves to “Duty. Honor. Country.” *The fifth commandment (depending on how you count) says “Honor thy father and thy mother.” *Husbands and wives promise to “Love. Honor. Cherish.” A point of honor is a good thing. Honor points us beyond ourselves and our little orbits. Honor connects us to others. A shared sense ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
Honor Bound. Those words “honor bound” have deep resonance. *Cub Scouts declare, “On my honor as a Scout...” *Soldiers pledge themselves to “Duty. Honor. Country.” *The fifth commandment (depending on how you count) says “Honor thy father and thy mother.” *Husbands and wives promise to “Love. Honor. Cherish.” A point of honor is a good thing. Honor points us beyond ourselves and our little orbits. Honor connects us to others. A shared sense ...

1232. To Jesus from the Pharisaic Management Consultants
John 9:1-41
Illustration
Ray Osborne
... Andrew has absolutely no qualities of leadership. The two brothers, James and John, the sons of Zebedee place personal interests above company loyalty. Thomas demonstrates a questioning attitude that would tend to undermine morale. We also feel that it is our duty to tell you that Matthew has been blacklisted by the Greater Jerusalem Better Business Bureau. James, the son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus definitely have radical leanings and they both registered a high score on the manic depressive scale. "One of ...

1233. God Cries with Us
John 9:1-12
Illustration
Ken Griffin
... WWII during the air war over London, with the bombing raids and dogfights. A little girl, perhaps four or five years old, was brought into the makeshift first-aid station badly hurt, in the arms of her father who was crying with the daughter. The doctor on duty quickly knew the problem, he knew that to save the child's life she would have to lose her leg through amputation. The doctor insisted that the man place the girl onto the table so they could saw it off before she died from her bleeding wound. Lewis ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... do on this Mother’s Day, 2011 is take our Moms for granted. I’ve cited it before, but the best example I know of that is the Mother’s Day card that reads like this: “Forget the housework, Mom. It’s your day. Besides, you can always do double duty and catch up on Monday!” (2) I suspect some of you Moms can relate to that. Since this is Mother’s Day, I want to draw your attention to our lesson from the Epistle, particularly the twenty-second verse, where we read these words, “Now that you have ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... If you want a quick primer on acceptable behavior, take a fast trip through the Sermon on the Mount. Angry words, insulting words are out. Our sexual behavior will be in control. We will be honest in our business dealings. We will go above and beyond the call of duty in response to appeals for help. We will care for the welfare of, not only our neighbor, but our enemy as well. We will be religious, but not showy about it. Possessions will have their rightful place in our lives, not the be-all and end-all of ...

Sermon
Robert J. Elder
... the earth — but upon the subject: In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. Affirming that to be true, what force could ultimately displace us? We have all been thinking for many weeks and months of those service men and women on duty at this very moment on foreign soil, near to biblical Babylon, knowing that it takes only the slightest misstep, the merest provocation to begin an avalanche of fire raining down all over themselves and those around them. Why does baptism matter? Water baptism ...

Sermon
Robert J. Elder
... , never having read the Apostles' Creed in worship together before, launched into it bravely. When they reached the phrase which declares that Christ "descended into hell" their eyes descended to the bottom of the page because the secretary, as instructed, had dutifully typed the creed exactly, including the asterisk next to that line about hell where she had found it in the book the pastor gave her. However, she had failed to type in the associated footnote from his book. Instead, when the worshipers ...

Sermon
Kristin Borsgard Wee
... apart. Jesus' face, in contrast, is hesitant and tame. His eyes are full of compassion. "Isn't love enough?" Jesus asks. "No," John answers angrily. "The tree is rotten. God called me and gave me the ax, which I then placed at the roots of the tree. I did my duty. Now you do yours; take the ax and strike!" Jesus says, "If I were fire, I would burn. If I were a woodcutter, I would strike; but I am a heart, and I love."1 I think these words of Kazantzakis are an answer to a question all suffering people ...

Mark 7:31-37, Mark 7:24-30
Sermon
Robert Leslie Holmes
... was the beginning of an earthly ministry in which, by one way or another, Jesus repeatedly divulged who he was. "He could not keep his presence secret" (v. 24). On Calvary's Cross ... That Friday when the sun went dark in the sky, even the centurion whose duty it was to watch over Jesus' crucifixion, declared, "Surely this man was the Son of God!" (Mark 15:39). He is the inconcealable Christ! In His Burial ... Death, hell, and the grave where he was laid could not deny, nor cover up, who Jesus Christ was ...

Sermon
Robert Leslie Holmes
... then, by implication, he must be willing to receive us. Jesus tells us, "Whoever comes to me I will never drive away" (John 6:37). Jesus has a place for children and for all who come to him. From ancient times, the primary duty for evangelizing children has belonged to their parents. Parents dare not abdicate that responsibility to the church, the Sunday School teacher, the youth worker, or any other person. Christian parents have the amazing privilege of choosing to present their children — even before ...

1 Corinthians 8:1-13
Sermon
Scott Suskovic
... 5:1, 13). In other words, there are limits to our freedom. What are those limits? In his short book, Freedom of a Christian, Luther explained this freedom by saying that a Christian is "a perfectly free lord of all, subject to none ... [and] a perfectly dutiful servant of all, subject to all." Luther used the very teaching of Paul to say that while we are set free from the law through the gospel, the limit to this freedom is summarized in the words of Jesus, Paul and Luther, "The love of the neighbor ...

2 Corinthians 4:5-12
Sermon
Gibson “Nibs” Stroupe
... the presence of God. We are asked to go on that same journey, to carry the death of Jesus in our bodies. One of the elders at the church my wife and I are privileged to serve is an attorney who once held a job in state government. His sole duty was to go to day care centers and nursing homes to investigate and adjudicate complaints about abuse in those institutions. As he put it: "No one is ever glad to see me coming to their facility." And I added: "But I'm glad that you do it - it is vital ...

2 Corinthians 5:6-10, 14-17
Sermon
Gibson “Nibs” Stroupe
... together: "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind ... You shall love your neighbor as yourself" (Matthew 22:37-39). Paul grounds this connection in a powerful, motivating force — the power of love. Oughtness, duty, and fear only go so far in compelling behavior. They can command obedience, but they cannot command love. Indeed, love can't be commanded. It can only be freely given and freely chosen. This does not mean that love comes easily. It takes work ...

2 Corinthians 8:7-15
Sermon
Gibson “Nibs” Stroupe
... by him and who already want to live with him in this dawning kingdom. This is no miracle which rains down on the people from above. Learning, traveling around together, becoming disciples, pupils, are conditions which are important for Jesus.1 Paul stresses a strong sense of duty in these verses. We ought to share and to be generous in our sharing because God has been generous to us. Yet, Paul also stresses a sense of joy in being able to share back what God has shared with us. Chapter 2 of Acts describes ...

Sermon
Patrick J. Rooney
... promised to them, having seen the fulfillment of that which had been pledged to their father Abraham, they built a tent for the Lord, a place where the ark could rest, a place where the priests could go in and out as they went about their duties. Constructed in the beginning of nothing more than skins and cloth, this holy place of God was perhaps indistinguishable from the other tents and places of habitation around it. Yet, this place was different, for there resided the mercy seat of God himself, a place ...

1246. God Voted for Me
Matthew 20:1-16
Illustration
King Duncan
... to labor in His vineyard. But just as the people who voted for Calvin Coolidge didn't have to vote for him, neither did God have to choose you or me. That's why we must never forget that to be involved in the work of God is not a duty or a chore, it is a privilege.

Drama
Arley K. Fadness
... in mocked horror) Oh — fifteen minutes! How awful! Go on. Bill: By the time I got downtown I was hungry. I hadn’t had time for breakfast, so I stopped at Mac and Don’s for a quick bite. Wouldn’t you know, they didn’t have enough help on duty and I wasted ten minutes there. Frank: (excitedly) Here it comes again. (They do the wave again.) Bill: I finally got to work and just missed the elevator. I waited in the lobby for five minutes — then decided I could just as well walk up, so I did ... all ...

Drama
Arley K. Fadness
... the Messiah? Are you the Messiah? What could this mean? (Monks freeze.) Sexton: Even though they were puzzled by the rabbi’s teaching, after that morning no one ever mentioned it again. And after a few weeks, I noticed something. While I tended to my sexton duties, the brothers began to treat one another differently. (Monks unfreeze.) Monk 1: You before me, sir — Monk 2: Oh, thank you, Brother Martin, God bless you. Monk 1: That’s quite all right. Monk 2: By the way, Brother Martin, do you want to go ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... from being in a right relationship with God and our neighbor. The first thing we owe God is our money. The second thing we owe God is our joyful service. I say joyful service because the people who serve God best don’t think of it as a duty, but as a privilege. For them service is a natural response to God’s goodness. The editorial staff of a Sunday magazine at one time created a “Faith in Life” award. This was their way of increasing their readership and at the same time recognizing those who best ...

Exodus 12:1-4 (5-10) 11-14
Sermon
Ken Lentz
... them toward the Red Sea and the safety beyond. Christians "remember" at the Lord's table not only the Jesus who sat and sits at the head of the table but looks forward to the heavenly feast to come. An American exchange pastor was finishing up his tour of duty in a town near Hamburg, Germany, when the planes plowed their fiery way through the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001. One of his German colleagues phoned him that evening to ask if he would share the message at a ...

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