Dictionary: Trust
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C. David Godshall
... 's help. Over and over again people have found that they cannot defeat evil on their own - but through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, God has shown us his power to win the victory over this enemy of us all. When we turn to God with trust and hope, evil is defeated and does not win us to bitterness and hatred and despair. Though having him/her for only a short time, we can see in the childlike trust and love which had the very qualities which we need to have in this hour and in the days ahead ...

Sermon
Harold G. Skinner
... among us that can cause such havoc and pain. Remorse for not being more supportive of the family. Sorrow, even bitterness, over the loss of a life in her prime and for one who could do such a thing. And yes, some feelings of forgiveness. And for all of us hope. "What then shall we say to this?" The burning question of why? I don't know why completely. There is no clear answer to many questions in life and death. Job wrestled over the question of the suffering of an innocent man. And though I don't know why ...

Eulogy
Mark P. Zacher
... the voice of the son of God, and those who hear will live." Death is not a time of defeat or separation. It is not the end, the end of our season, of time with our wife and mother and sister. Rather, even in death, there is a time for hope and promise. There is for _____________, and for you and me, resurrection and new life. No, we cannot understand this time of death. For us it makes no sense. For us it is frightening and tragic. But, we have the promise and the assurance of God that this time of ...

Eulogy
Lawrence Ruegg
... love with them and that you care. "Then, I find prayer takes much of my time; not long, formal, memorized prayers, but a sort of lengthy conversation with my Lord, thanking him for my many blessings, asking him for guidance in what I say and do; asking him for hope and comfort for others; asking him for forgiveness; praying that with his help I may be able to fulfill his purpose for each new day he gives me; praying that I might be still and listen to what he is trying to tell me. And so it goes throughout ...

Sermon
Robert Allen
... was a hospital patient. He had already been through by-pass surgery. But his heart was just not strong enough to keep him alive. His only hope of survival was a heart transplant. I went by the hospital to see him and talk with him. I am so glad I decided to ... a choice. We can choose to face the unknown future with fear and trepidation or, we can choose to face it with courage and hope. Courage is always an option for people of faith. It is a viable option because we may not know what the future holds, but ...

Sermon
Robert Allen
... wrote those beautiful words in Psalm 51: Be merciful to me, O God,because of your constant love.Because of your great mercywipe away my sins!Wash away all my eviland make me clean from my sin! No matter how low we have sunk in our private lives, there is hope for each of us through confession of our sin. As soon as we confess our sins, God stands ready to forgive. God is never through with any of us. God continued to use David. It was through the lineage of David that God chose to slip down the staircase of ...

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Carlyle Fielding Stewart
... echo the words of multimillionaire Ted Turner on Larry King's television talk show who said, "Life is a B grade movie. You don't want to leave in the middle of it, but you don't want to see it again." The point is many people have lost hope and have developed a pessimism and hopelessness which places them among the living dead. All this week Ed Love of WDET celebrated the life of the late, great Dizzy Gillespie who died on January 6. One thing about Diz, besides being a great musician, was his zing for life ...

Sermon
Larry Goodpaster
... , does this gospel, like a seed; but the result is an amazing return at the harvest season. It is a return that is not based on what we do with or to the soil. It is simply an act of God’s grace. Above all this is a story of hope. Even when we come to realize that not all of our efforts are productive, the end result is still astonishing. God’s grace: God’s active, loving presence makes a significant difference in our lives and in our world when it takes root. Life can indeed be the art of ...

Sermon
Ron Lavin
... care nothing for it is focusing on Yahweh instead of the idolatrous behavior of the people. One of the ways to do that, says the prophet Zephaniah, is to sing songs to and about Yahweh. In the melody and the words of these "Songs of Zion" is the hope of staying loyal when the majority of the people are caught in chaos. "Sing aloud, O Daughter of Zion (Zephaniah 3:14)." This singing is not in harmony with the world's song. The world is singing a very different tune than the remnant sings. The remnant sings ...

Sermon Aid
Jeffrey A. Nelson
... the One who has brought these two together. It is a bond which draws each person out of the loneliness and isolation of a self-centered life and turns the gaze of each toward the other. It is a bond which draws these two individuals into a oneness of faith, hope, and love that nothing in life or death could ever destroy. It is the bond which is spoken of by the writer of Ecclesiastes: the bond of two individuals who will have good reward for their work; who will lift up the other after a fall; who will keep ...

Sermon Aid
Joel W. Kreger
... most excellent way is the way of God’s love. In your marriage covenant, let your life lived togetherbe centered and ordered by grace and forgiveness from Christ freely given, in hope and sure promise of glorious heaven. This way of God’s love is the most excellent way for you. The way of God’s love,three words summarize it:faith, and hope, and love. One word typifies it:The greatest of these is none other than love. In his love he has given, unlimited promise. For what God has givenis Christ’s death ...

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Robert Beringer
... turned on the backyard lights, but both the birds and the seed were lost in the swirling snow. Putting on his heavy coat, he went outside and opened his big barn door. Then he spread birdseed just inside the barn, hoping that the birds would see it. They did not! Still hoping to help these little starving creatures, the man tried desperately to shoo the little birds toward the light of his open barn, but theywere too frightened. Here they were inches away from the food and water they desperately needed, and ...

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Sims Robert
... , being close and intimate and being open with another person are the most difficult experiences in life. Once again it appeared that love was able to promise far more than it could produce. When love fails we withdraw, play it safe and take what is left of our hopes and dreams and, like the man in the parable, bury our talents in the ground. Of course, when we bury what is left of our love we lose it. Many people today feel that they have lost everything and that life is empty. They hear popular songs ...

Drama
Edward Long
... calendar changes, the birth of Jesus is sometimes calculated as early as 6 BC or as late as AD 4. Remember? The Pastor said that in Confirmation class. TOM: How about splitting the difference and going back to AD 1? LENNY: Okay, hang on. Here we go ... Let's just hope we're lucky! (Again the lights go out; they flicker on again as the machine's lights go off). NARRATOR: The scene is a rocky hillside near Bethlehem in Judea. We have come to rest in front of a sort of cave in a hillside, a cavern which is ...

Drama
Edward Long
... the doll to a little girl who had polio and could just barely hold me with her little hands - they were so twisted by the disease. They did more, too, as the girl's family struggled along with hospitals and doctors. So I was the first doll - a symbol of hope for a girl and her family. And I was a symbol of life after the dark grief and despair of that couple. They hit on the idea because as children both of them had wanted simple gifts they never got: Mrs. McKenzie, a flute to play at church; Mr. McKenzie ...

Eulogy
Joe Barone
... Jesus' being like the cleft rock in the two songs I mentioned - the part about Jesus being a gift of God. I think there's great hope in that first part. As we come today to say good-bye to one we love, I think we can find great comfort in Paul's ... I cling." Because Jesus is the exalted one, the first-born from the dead, the one who reconciles us with God, we can have hope today. We can hear Paul's words, "May you be strengthened with all power, according to his glorious might, for all endurance and patience ...

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John P. Rossing
... : and the rest of the way through the book we're waiting to see if Naomi's prayer is going to be answered. As Ruth and Naomi meet with good luck in Bethlehem and put together their new lives piece by piece, we know that God is fulfilling Naomi's hope, even though the writer of the story doesn't feel the need to keep telling us so. That climate of expectation is faith. Faith is an attitude more than a belief or a doctrine: It's an assumption we carry through life, that God is trustworthy. God is faithful in ...

1 Corinthians 13:1-13
Eulogy
Richard F. Bansemer
... my power by extending her earthly life. Now, let her be free from her body of suffering, that she may 'come home.' As she told you, that's where she was going."Faith, hope, love abide, these three. Our faith in God is needed at moments like these. We need to believe that God alone knows what is best for us and for our loved one. Also, our hope in God's future care is also needed at moments like this. We need to know, here, in our hearts, that this death is not the last word. ____________ has been baptized ...

1 Thessalonians 4:13--5:11
Eulogy
Richard F. Bansemer
... of humor, and didn't take life too seriously.We are directed by Holy Scripture, now, not to grieve asse who have no hope. Of course, we grieve. It would be nonsense to pretend otherwise. We do not have to pretend thai we will not miss ... people will laugh in your face, because I will resurrect them all. And, Lucifer, my people will no longer grieve as those who have no hope. They know that death is merely a sleep. The next time I come back here, Lucifer, you're finished."Our Lord is going to have ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... when God said: Let there be light. To them, where there was only darkness there was only void and emptiness. What great meaning and hope it must have been for them when they heard Jesus refer to himself as the light of the world. We need to hear these ... to them and to us that in a sea of darkness, it is the light that keeps us going forward. It is the light of hope and the light of Christ that leads the way and dispels the gloom. It is my prayer that the light of Christmas will shine and enlighten the ...

Sermon
... dark, because as soon as they are old enough, they will leave to seek wisdom and truth elsewhere. If we kill the child in ourselves and in our young people by forcing them to grow up too fast or by imposing too many limitations on them, then the spirit of hope will die in our midst. But if we are seekers after wisdom and truth, if we care more for wisdom than for power, if we desire truth more than control, then our lives will be lives which respect and care for the children of this church and the children ...

Luke 18:31-34, Mark 8:31--9:1, Matthew 27:45-56, John 20:10-18, John 20:1-9
Sermon
Joann Hary
... here long enough now to have seen many of you in times of crisis, and I have seen you hold fast to the resurrection hope that we celebrate here this Easter morning. Some of you will recognize yourselves and remember having said these words to me, "I don't ... never handle this without faith in the resurrection of Jesus." That is what Easter is all about. Easter is about faith. Easter is about hope. Easter is about the assurance that Jesus Christ did indeed die for our sins, and has set us free. And I don't know ...

Drama
William Grimbol
... : They just don't believe he is the Son of God. JOHN: God has a Son? KEITH: We don't know. CHRIS: That is what we're going to find out. JOHN: What do we do if he is? KAREN: Would you just be quiet and c'mon? JOHN: I hope he is. I've never met a son of God before. KEITH: Have you ever met a fist in the face? JOHN: Okay. Okay. I'm coming. (All stand to exit.) KEITH: Don't anyone tell my Mom. JOHN: Tell her what? CHRIS: The kid is going to die. PETER ...

Colossians 1:15-23, Colossians 1:1-14
Sermon
Johnny Dean
... be suspect in today’s world. So does that mean that there is no place for imagination in the Christian faith? No, it does not. In fact, I believe faith is not possible without imagination. The writer of Hebrews says that faith is "the assurance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen" (Hebrews 11:1). Is it possible to have faith, then, without imagination? I don’t think so. There are some things we cannot see or touch or smell or hear or taste, but we know that they exist. Only imagination ...

Sermon
R. E. Lybrand
... find no reason at all even to pretend to be happy. All of your plans are shattered, your dreams are dashed, and your hopes are destroyed. Suddenly you find yourself asking, "What's the use in living. What's the sense in going on?" Grief can do that ... much, sir, for I know that the sun is going to shine again! Tomorrow will be a better day!" That young man had hope! That same kind of hope is what enables us Christians to endure. When the dark clouds of grief engulf our lives, we must remember that the sun is ...

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