Dictionary: Trust
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Matthew 10:1-42
Sermon
Larry Goodpaster
... into the light of the resurrection and the ascension, Jesus admonished the 12 to be faithful in sharing the good news. This word was too good to be kept secret: God’s redeeming, liberating grace is not for our ears only. It is not to be hoarded and protected in the safe environs of a building. Spread the word! It never ceases to amaze me at how quickly news of the latest sale spreads through a community of shoppers. One quick phone call announcing the fact that the sale has reached the 50% off level, and ...

Sermon
Larry Goodpaster
... accounts of the gift-Spirit, it is quite apparent that this gift means action. This is not a gift to place on the mantel, or in a trophy case, or to hang on a wall with the other symbols of our specialness. This is not a gift to preserve and protect, grateful for having been thus blessed to receive, but it’s mine and no one else’s! Rather, this gift sends us out as Christ’s representatives to the world. As the recipients of this gift, those disciples walked out of that room, and into the world as a ...

Drama
Timothy W. Ayers
... time we took this trip to the lake and I played fetch in the water for hours. We really had sonie great times. But he's changed. Prince: So what do you think went wrong? Dutch: He takes me for granted. Does he ever think about all the times I protected the house? What about the guy that carries those funny pieces of paper around every day and puts them in the box out front? Who scares him away every day? Not the old man. Even though he says he hates getting that junk from him, my master never chases him ...

Sermon
Harold Warlick
... interest in other people. The demands of the next century will call for genuine Christian ladies and gentlemen who can affirm the assets in other people. Timeless truths about human relationships will need to be revivified. Men will need to realize that men were made to protect, love, and cherish women, not to undervalue, neglect, or abuse them. A gentlemen realizes that to degrade a woman is to degrade himself as a man. He realizes that her character is as sacred as his. Not to be like this is to fail in ...

Sermon
Thomas Peterson
... ? How were we trained to be defensive, closed, brittle? After all, we are only children who have grown up and who still carry most of the lessons that were taught us. 1. We become cagey, not open. Once hurt, never trusting, but sly, self-protective. Many people become basket cases after a broken relationship. “I’ll never trust again,” they say sagely, as though they had discovered the secret to living safely. 2. We put conditions on life. We say to life, “Guarantee my success before I put out ...

Sermon
Thomas Peterson
... must be completely satisfied with life. Yet even if we do not have what we consider great possessions, we are able to identify with the man. After all, experience shows us over and over that vast amounts of wealth are not required to make a person self-protective. Let’s look at some of the possessions we all have and why we are unwilling to let them go. We, like the man meeting Jesus, decide we cannot live without them. The first great possession every person has is “Just One More Time, Lord.” One ...

Sermon
Walter Kimbrough
... of death, I will fear no evil, for the Lord is with me.” I am not afraid even when the going gets tough and the way becomes dark as a thousand midnights. As the songwriter declared, because “The Lord is on my side, I’m not scared anymore.” I feel protected as long as I’m in the presence of the Lord. God said, “My presence will go with you.” Now, just in case you still don’t believe that the presence of God will go with you, I have asked Daniel for his testimony. Daniel said, “I was thrown ...

Matthew 25:27
Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... . How many of you have ever been to a bank? (Let them answer.) Almost all of you. What do you do at a bank? (Let them answer.) You put money in the bank and you take money out of the bank. Banks are very important places because they not only protect our money and keep it safe but they also do a lot of other things to help people.One of the things that banks do is pay us for keeping our money in their bank. If I give the bank $1.00 and let them keep it for a year ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... . That is the way it should be. Jesus once told a story to his disciples about how sheep run away from the voice of a stranger but follow the voice of their shepherd. Sheep trust the sound of the voice of the one who takes care of them and protects them. But they are afraid of other voices because those voices steal them and hurt them. Jesus taught his disciples that he is the shepherd for all people. He is your shepherd and my shepherd and we are like his sheep. We can trust what Jesus teaches us because ...

Eulogy
Joe Barone
... out of bondage — that’s the big one, isn’t it? God called Joshua and Ruth and Solomon and David and Isaiah and Jeremiah, and even Jonah, who didn’t want to go, and when he got there, didn’t want to do what he was told. God protected them and saved them and helped them. There’s real hope in Scripture. Remember what the risen Jesus did when he met two faithful followers on the way toward Emmaus? He interpreted the Scripture to them. He said, “Was it not necessary that the Christ should suffer ...

Sermon
Mark Ellingsen
... order to attract attention. This is the temptation to test God by doing things contrary to his usual means of dealing with us. I refer here to the temptation to do irresponsible things and then say to ourselves: "Well, if there's really a God, he would protect us. Put it in God's hands (no matter how irresponsible we are). If there really is a God, he'll save us." An attitude like this, a desire for visible miracles to establish or confirm our faith, represents a deep spiritual discontent with God's visible ...

Sermon
Mark Ellingsen
... sin that nailed Jesus to the cross. It is evident that sin is not just the transgressions of an individual - not just your sin and my sin, but the sin of our institutions and the lust for power that we have about finding a place or protecting our place in these institutions. How can the church remain silent about such social sin? Our text forbids such silence. It condemns such social sin insofar as social sin nails Christ to the cross. One more word on the subject (a word of freedom and responsibility ...

Sermon
Ron Lavin
... of God (Acts 6:2), which means that they were urged to read the Scriptures regularly. They were also urged to handle the written Word without deceit (2 Corinthians 4:2). The written Word is like a helmet of salvation (Ephesians 6:17). The written Word protects the brain and makes our thoughts whole. The third form of the Word in the New Testament is the preached Word, the proclamation of the gospel of salvation in Jesus Christ. In Acts 13:44 we hear about the preaching of the gospel,"... Almost the whole ...

Daniel 7:1-14, Daniel 7:15-28
Sermon
Richard Hasler
... were not plaster saints. They were real flesh-and-blood people who made mistakes, and in some instances, they committed shocking sins. Abraham, the father of Israel, when his life was threatened was not above passing off his wife as his sister to protect himself. David, “a man after God’s own heart,” sinned flagrantly and had to be reprimanded by the prophet Nathan. The reason that these people are examples is not because they point to themselves as paragons of virtue, but rather because they direct ...

Joel 2:18-27, Joel 2:28-32
Sermon
Richard Hasler
... . Our world needs people who are willing to respond to a compelling dream not only to build new churches but to provide forward-looking leadership in government at all levels, to strengthen our public school system, to wield ecological knowledge and skill to protect our environment. These areas of contemporary society are only a few of the host of challenges awaiting dreamers who are open to the Spirit’s leading. Hold On To Your Dream After you have identified your dream, the next task is to hold ...

Sermon
Richard Hasler
... civil rights struggle to see for himself what effect the tension was having upon little children. He soon developed a special interest in Ruby Bridges, a six-year-old black girl in New Orleans. She walked bravely to class each morning accompanied by federal marshals who protected her from the ever-present abuse of an angry mob. How was she able to stand such tension? Where did a little girl like Ruby get such courage? Coles was a trained social scientist. He knew what to look for. He asked her all kinds of ...

Sermon
Robert Beringer
... up, sets it on the shelf, and then, just lets it tick, while God goes off to do something else. That is a situation where nobody's there and nobody cares. Neither does the Bible picture a God who controls every detail of our lives, or one who puts a protective cocoon around us to keep us from bad things. That is a case where not only is somebody there, but that somebody "over cares" to the point where we would be little more than puppets on a string. Instead the Bible describes a Living God who has a plan ...

Exodus 24:1-18, Matthew 17:1-13
Sermon
Robert Beringer
... To the ancient Hebrew mind, there was something mystical about mountaintops. Such places were associated with God's dwelling place. The cosmology of the Bible was that of ancient times, which saw the earth as a flat plain floating on a bed of water and protected from more water overhead by a dome-shaped firmament, or sky. Beyond the firmament and the water it held back was heaven and the throne of God. With that ancient three-storied view of the universe, it was only natural that mountaintops would achieve ...

Matthew 5:1-12
Sermon
John Jamison
... of by themselves, are the Pharisees. They are an interesting group. They agree with a lot of what they have heard Jesus say. They believe in a resurrection from the dead, and caring for the poor, and that God can, and does, heal. However, uppermost in their minds is protecting the law. The key to all those other good things is to obey the laws of Moses, and the oral laws set forth by your rabbi. Keep your eye on the Pharisees. They have theirs on you. That group over on the left, back in the back, dressed ...

Matthew 17:1-13
Sermon
John Jamison
... other. Sure, some things are difficult and unpleasant, but many are wonderful surprises, and marvelous gifts. A marriage of 20 years has the chance to be so much deeper and stronger than one of a few days, if we are willing to watch it grow. If we strive to protect it, and keep it away from change, not only do we miss the opportunity to grow closer together in love, but we run the risk of growing further apart by not recognizing how we both have changed. You can't stay on the mountain. I find myself, at ...

Matthew 2:19-23
Sermon
John Jamison
... had a chance. In plain words, we care. Loving people and caring for them, isn't enough to change the way the world works overnight. It isn't enough to spare the life of the dying, or to bring back the one who has died. It isn't enough to protect your child from the hurts and pains that are waiting for her out there. Our caring isn't enough to guarantee the safety of all the whales in the ocean, or the purity of the water in the ground. Our caring isn't enough to change all "bad" into "good ...

Sermon
Sims Robert
... demand excellence by giving excellence? Through our baptism we are all ordained into the ministry of the Word of God. Some of us go to seminary and are trained for special tasks in the church. Others are lay ministers and carry out the assignment of protecting the purity of the gospel and proclaiming the Word in daily life. We are all ministers of the gospel; and the people in the pew, the lay ministers of the church, have the right to demand excellence only if they give excellence. Excellence is required ...

Sermon
Theodore F. Schneider
... to "trade" or "do business" with the money entrusted. Even a conservative, acting out of overwrought caution, would have put the money in a bank for the minimal interest of a passbook savings account. More penetrating yet, the king sees something else. By his failure to protect himself with a minimal savings account for the king - just in case the king is the kind of man that he believes him to be - he would appear to have given very little thought to the project in the first place. The king rightly says ...

Sermon
Theodore F. Schneider
... many single favors of Almighty God." In that first proclamation, President Washington wrote: It is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and power ...1 A request by President Washington that the Congress establish an annual observance of such a day was ignored. The next national day of thanksgiving would be by the proclamation of President Abraham Lincoln. He, too, would write about the ...

Sermon
Theodore F. Schneider
... caught up into a centuries-old struggle for survival in a world that was secularly and politically hostile, so the Roman Catholic Church had been caught up in issues of spiritual and secular concern. The church was as institutionally defensive and protective of its traditions and authority as were the Sanhedrin and priests of Jesus' day. While the church held unchallenged control in Europe, the armies of Islam were knocking at the doors of the European states. After the Turks conquered Constantinople in ...

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