Dictionary: Trust
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Maxie Dunnam
... cause. They are dear friends of Jesus. Whenever Jesus is in the neighborhood he always stays with Mary and Martha. He told Martha at the raising of her brother from the dead, "I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me, though he dies, yet shall he live. And whoever lives and believes in me shall never die." When he brought Lazarus out of the cave, a crowd gathered to watch. Just before he came out, Jesus turned to Martha and said, "Did I not tell you that if you would believe, you would see ...

Understanding Series
Robert H. Mounce
... if parables served to clarify truth by simple illustration. A different explanation is in order. Jesus answers their query by indicating that the privilege of understanding the secrets of the kingdom belongs to his followers but not to those who refuse to believe. In Jewish apocalyptic literature the “mystery of the kingdom” was the counsel of God disclosed only by revelation and enacted at the end of time (Bornkamm, TDNT, vol. 4, p. 818). The Greek mystērion is found only here in the Gospel (and ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... left behind to clean up the damage and bury the dead, set about creating crosses out of sticks and string. And they planted those crosses over every grave as a symbol of their hope. The Jesus they believe in faced powerful enemies. The Jesus they believe in also died a brutal and unjust death. And the Jesus they believe in rose from the dead. He left behind an empty cross and an empty tomb as a reminder that hatred and sorrow and even death had no power over him. (7) And as his followers, hatred and sorrow ...

John 17:6-19, Acts 1:12-26, 1 John 5:1-12
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Russell F. Anderson
... become badly tarnished of late. Cal Ripken helped restore some of its luster. Epistle: 1 John 5:9-16 1. Sermon Title: Witness Within. Sermon Angle: John employs legal language when he speaks of the testimony or witness of God. He writes: "Those who believe in the Son of God have the testimony in their hearts" (v. 10). That testimony comes through the Bible but is confirmed to us by the witness within our hearts, the Holy Spirit. Outline: 1. Knowing the truth depends on having faithful witnesses. 2. Jesus ...

Sermon
Mark Trotter
... everyone can see his divine nature. Obviously, they cannot. But here is the point. And it is the point of this story. The disciples saw it. That's the point. And that is the way the story ends. The last words are, "Jesus revealed his glory; and his disciples believed in him." Disciples can see what other people can't see. Mostly what disciples can see is who this man really is, and what it means for the world, what it means for you and me, that he has come into our world. What this means is this: the time ...

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John Smylie
... own. If this message has not come in to you yet, perhaps you need to hear God's timeless word to you — the flow of grace from his lips to your heart — the gospel of God, "The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God has come near; repent, and believe in the good news" (v. 15). Let me repeat, Jesus loves you, and he lived and died to make you his own! Amen.

Sermon
King Duncan
... poor treatment Seabiscuit received, he became an angry, almost uncontrollable horse. Finally he was given a chance by a trainer many considered to be too old and a jockey many thought to be too big. But Seabiscuit thrived in the care of people who believed in him and became one of the greatest horses of all time. The trainer sees in the horse something others have missed. He says, when Seabiscuit’s eventual owner is deciding whether to buy this apparent loser, “You don’t throw a life away just because ...

Revelation 2:1-7
Teach the Text
J. Scott Duvall
... burning their magic scrolls (worth about 50,000 days’ wages). The worship of at least fourteen other deities has been documented in the city. Ephesus was certainly a center of paganism in the first-century world. This explains why Jesus commends the believers in Ephesus for standing strong for the truth of the faith and resisting the false teachers. In addition, Ephesus had a large Jewish population, which may have led to racial and religious tensions even within the church. This could have played a role ...

Teach the Text
J. Scott Duvall
... , accused of being a British spy. On the heels of his release and reunion with Ann, she died from disease, and their daughter died soon after. In despair, Judson nearly lost his faith, writing to his in-laws, “God to me is the great unknown. I believe in him, but I find him not.” Yet in the midst of all this struggle, Adoniram Judson found his faith sustained by the Lord who called him, sealed him, and sent him. He continued in another twenty-five years of ministry, sowing seeds that still bear fruit ...

I Corinthians 15:19-26 · Luke 24:1-12
Sermon
King Duncan
... tells us that we can live a victorious life in Christ Jesus. But Easter also tells us that more than anything else people matter. Why is it important to believe in the resurrection of the dead? Certainly, it is not so that we can believe in God. Creation provides more than enough proof of His existence. Many people believe in God who do not believe in Easter. God’s power and His omnipotence are not at stake. What is at stake is whether your life or mine has any ultimate significance. Do we live only ...

Mark 6:14-29, 2 Samuel 6:1-23, Ephesians 1:1-14
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Russell F. Anderson
... mind a simple plot. 3. Most murders start with a plot. 4. Why do people murder? To silence the truth. To create their own form of truth (to be God). 5. People like Herodias write murder plots, while God has written a pardon for all who believe in Christ. 2. Sermon Title: Decapitated Christians. Sermon Angle: This Gospel tells the gory tale of John losing his head in prison. Not only was John decapitated but so were his followers. They didn't have a leader any longer and apparently John did not prepare any ...

Genesis 12:1-8, Psalm 105:1-45, Matthew 17:1-13, John 3:1-21; 4:5-42, Romans 4:1-25
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George Bass
... into a new and inclusive promised land, the kingdom of God himself. Romans 4:1-5, 13-17 Paul puts the Abraham story into the framework of law and gospel, insisting that Abraham engaged in a work that was born of faith, not of the law. Abraham believed in God and trusted him; his faith was a gift from God, therefore, he was justified by faith, not by works of the law. The promise to him that Israel should inhabit the promised land and that his descendants should inherit the world came of God's free grace ...

Sermon
Frederick C. Edwards
... to get beyond the sin part. She was convinced she was a sinful person and needed to be saved and born again, but she was unable to feel the forgiveness of God, or any release from the guilt that oppressed her. I told her about the God of love I believe in, ready to forgive us if we will but accept it, and that we must also forgive ourselves. We talked of the things she hoped and dreamed of in her future, and the person she wanted to be. I reminded her of all the people who loved her. We talked and ...

Sermon
Ron Lavin
... Was the problem in Nazareth an unwillingness to change? Is it today? Unbelief. Did the people of Nazareth struggle intellectually and then reject the teachings of Christ or were they just stubborn and set in their ways? Is that true today? Unbelief. Choosing not to believe in spite of evidence. Is that the trouble today too? If we were willing to act on what we believe instead of acting on what we do not believe, we would learn to believe more. A wise bishop remarked. "More people act themselves into right ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... those important topics in our lesson this morning. Paul wants the Romans to know that Jesus is the center, the foundation, the source of all that he wishes to communicate. Thus, it is imperative that the community's members confess with their lips and believe in their hearts that Jesus is Lord. Paul is asking for a twofold commitment. First, he wants the Romans in speech and action to proclaim their belief in Christ. This exhortation was crucial, especially to those who lived in the imperial capital of the ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... 1 John the line between Father and Son becomes somewhat blurred here in these final verses. “His commandments” as they are spelled out precisely in v.23 are to “believe in the name of his Son Jesus Christ” and to embody the great commandment given by Jesus to “love one another.” Keeping “his commandments” thus entails both believing in Jesus’ divinity, that he is “his Son Jesus Christ” and embracing Jesus’ humanity, the life that offered active sacrificial love to every individual.

Ephesians 5:8-14
Sermon
Dr. Ronald Love
... face west, in the direction of the setting sun and darkness. Then the candidate would face east, in the direction of the rising sun and light. The candidate would then be asked three questions, answering each with the words “I believe.” The first question: “Do you believe in God the Father almighty?” The second question: “Do you believe in Christ Jesus, the Son of God…” and this question would continue with a portion of the Apostle’s Creed as we know it today. The third question, “Do you ...

Sermon
George W. Hoyer
... , "I am the bread of life," rephrases his words slightly, saying, "I am the living bread that came down from heaven." Now he alters the promise that as the living bread he gives life to the world. He had earlier said, "Whoever comes to me, and whoever believes in me.they will never be hungry and never be thirsty." Now Jesus says, "Whoever eats of this bread will live forever." Up to this section of John's gospel's sixth chapter Jesus has used "bread" to refer to his teaching and his ministry. In the section ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... alive even more when I became aware of such good news. God was alive in my life--cultivating a relationship of intimacy and trust a relationship which will last until that day or moment I draw my last breath. When we know God believes in us--we begin to believe in ourselves--and become vulnerable enough to love God in return. C. S. Lewis once said, "We are not ordinary mortals, but everlasting splendors." That beats being a number to the Social Security Administration any day of our lives. God does not just ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... said in John 7:37-39: “On the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out, saying, ‘If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink. He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.’ But this He spoke concerning the Spirit, whom those believing in Him would receive.” I cannot help but remember what the Bible says about Jesus looking at a multitude as “a sheep with no shepherd.” Jesus saw so many sheep wandering lost, eating ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... clock in the morning. The daughter asked her if she had a good time. She said, "No, in fact I had to slap this man three times." The daughter said, "Did he try to get frisky with you?" She said, "No, I thought he was dead." Well, I don't believe in dead worship services. I don't think there is anything wrong with a worship service full of joy, praise, and enthusiasm. I've often said I would rather cool down a fanatic than try to heat up a corpse! I want our church filled with praise, because a church filled ...

Sermon
William G. Carter
... group." Attendance the next week was spotty, but the few who were present were also prepared. They went around the circle, starting with Diane. "My verse is John 3:16," Diane said. "God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life." Betsy asked why she picked the verse. Diane said, "My grandmother said it was important." Mark was next. He quoted, "Truly, I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God without being born from above ...

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John R. Brokhoff
... a restaurant with a sign out front saying "Breakfast Any Time." At any time of the day or night Jesus invites us to have a meal with him. God Keeps Faith. Disciples may lose faith and flee from Jesus when the going gets tough, but God continues to believe in us. Years ago a great plague came across Europe and hit a small German village. Everyone except a young priest and an old doctor took sick. Both overworked taking care of the sick and dying. Finally the doctor caught it. When he was close to death, he ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... overflowing into still another pool which, in turn, overflows into a small stream. The blood-stained stream flows into a larger stream which meets a river which flows into an ocean.(9) "...Crucified, dead and buried." Why? For me. For you. For all the world...that whosoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." Amen. 1. 1 Corinthians 15:3 2. John 1:29 3. Elvina M. Hall 4. John Bristow, via Ecunet, "Sermonshop 1997 09 14," #70, 9/11/97 5. ibid. 6. Romans 5:12-19, 1 Corinthians 15:22 ...

Revelation 21:1-27
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King Duncan
... ) Covey is referring to the end of our earthly life--what people will remember about us when our lives are done. But for the believer in Christ, death is not the end. The end is the new Jerusalem where we will be fully and completely in the presence of God ... You're an organ donor? Good. Please wait in the lobby until all your parts are here." Number two is, "Hey pal, maybe we don't believe in you, either!" And the Number One thing You Don't Want To Hear At The Pearly Gates: Security! (3) If it's true that our ...

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