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Isaiah 49:8-26, Matthew 6:25-34, 1 Corinthians 4:1-21
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John R. Brokhoff
... him. In the last paragraph of the sixth chapter of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus discusses materialism as a god. It is not possible, he teaches, to hold to this god and God. If we would serve God wholly, the material side of life God would provide. With faith in God's provision of our daily needs, we would have no anxiety about tomorrow and its needs. THEOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS Gospel: Matthew 6:24-34 1. Masters (v. 24). It is not only a matter of trying to serve two masters, which in any and every case is ...

Joshua 24:1-3a, 14-25, 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, Matthew 25:1-13
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John R. Brokhoff
... be a glorious time and we want our loved ones to share it. 3. Bring (v. 14). When Christ returns at the end of time, the living and the dead in Christ will be together. When Christ leaves heaven for earth, he will bring with him those who died in faith. There is going to be one great, colossal reunion of heaven and earth! Since this is the case according to Paul, we know where our departed loved ones are now. They are with Christ in heaven. To be with Christ is to have life, love, joy, and peace. What more ...

2 Timothy 3:10--4:8
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King Duncan
... have been to his young protégé Timothy. Listen as St. Paul reflects on his life: “For I am already being poured out like a drink offering, and the time has come for my departure. I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day--and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing.” (2 Timothy 4:6‑8) “I have fought the good fight ...

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Leonard Sweet
... space and one dimension of time that blend into one another in surprising and mysterious ways. A tree not only has a three-dimensional life in space, but it has a life in time as well. Which brings us to the second quality of a treen faith. Two, a treen faith grows fastest and deepest in winter. Just when it looks like the tree is most dormant and even dead, struggling against the elements of wind and rain and snow and sleet, that's the precise time that the tree is deepening its root structure and talking ...

Psalm 116:1-19, Acts 2:14-41, 1 Peter 1:13-2:3, Luke 24:13-35
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Marion L. Soards, Thomas B. Dozeman, Kendall McCabe
... this world even though we still live in it. The tension of holiness is that we have a foot in each of two worlds and must continually remind ourselves that, as the sanctified people of God, life in the profane world has become a sojourn in exile. Third, faith: Faith is the Christian's link to holiness; it is our pipeline to God, which gives us identity and keeps the tension of holiness ever present. Third, the activity of holiness is described in vv. 22-23. The author of 1 Peter could not be more clear at ...

Exodus 16:1-36, Matthew 20:1-16, Philippians 1:12-30, Psalm 105:1-45
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Marion L. Soards, Thomas B. Dozeman, Kendall McCabe
... miracle of manna with worship, biblical writers are pushing this wilderness story into the present time. Their Israel's daily gift of manna in the wilderness is much like God's continuing gift of worship. Like manna, worship is a divine gift that is central to the life of faith, which cannot be stored up, but must be sought anew, regularly. Psalm 105:1-6, 37-45 - "A Song of Praise" Setting. The psalm for this Sunday is the last of three entries from Psalm 105. Psalm 105:1-6 [7-15], 16-22 was used on Proper ...

Exodus 33:12-23, Matthew 22:15-22, 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10, Psalm 99:1-9
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Marion L. Soards, Thomas B. Dozeman, Kendall McCabe
... about mediation that can be stressed in preaching this text. First, that we never petition God on the basis of qualities of our own, but only on the basis of God's grace. When we petition God with this as our starting point we are anchored firmly in faith, because our very petitions arise from the fact that we have previously experienced the salvation of God and know that we cannot live in the present time without it. Thus our act of petitioning is a confession to God that, without grace, we are lost in the ...

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James W. Moore
... Whether we realize it or not… we are launching our children and youth out into the world and before we launch them into high school and college and life on their own, we had better be sure that they are ready… that they have the roots and wings and faith they will need for the living of these days. Let me say something to parents and grandparents and older brothers and sisters and teachers and indeed to all of us with all the feeling I have in my heart. You can give your children a digital camera, a DVD ...

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James W. Moore
... Whether we realize it or not… we are launching our children and youth out into the world and before we launch them into high school and college and life on their own, we had better be sure that they are ready… that they have the roots and wings and faith they will need for the living of these days. Let me say something to parents and grandparents and older brothers and sisters and teachers and indeed to all of us with all the feeling I have in my heart. You can give your children a digital camera, a DVD ...

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James Merritt
... , I didn't realize I needed a whipping, and Dad already knew how he was going to meet that need before I realized I had the need. But there was a bigger problem than this. The major problem was not that the crowd lacked food, but that the disciples lacked faith. "Then Jesus lifted up His eyes, and seeing a great multitude coming toward Him, He said to Philip, ‘Where shall we buy bread, that these may eat?' But this He said to test him, for He Himself knew what He would do." (vv.5-6) Jesus asked Philip a ...

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James Merritt
... really is not a heaven? The Lord Jesus lays out before us two things we need to understand about heaven. A. Heaven Is a Matter of Faith Everything Jesus tells us about heaven was meant to be not only a word of confidence, but also a word of comfort. He said to the ... . He knew there would be fear in their hearts, so He tells them then what He tells us now - the only antidote to fear is faith. When the outlook is bad, try the uplook, it's always good. He goes on to say "you believe in God, believe also in Me." ...

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James Merritt
... haunted him, and changes him from a child of the devil to a child of God. Then Jesus encounters a woman with a terrible disease that is sapping the very life out of her. She has a continuous flow of blood that is slowly but surely killing her. By faith, she reaches out and touches the hem of his garment and instantaneously the bleeding is stopped. In the third miracle a little girl has died, the beat has left her heart, the breath has left her lungs; but Jesus goes to the home and puts breath back into the ...

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James Merritt
... and of a sound mind." 1 Jn. 4:18 says, "Perfect love casts out fear." Again, I say, no need to fear when Jesus is near. But there's also a lesson about faith because Jesus asked this question: "How is it that you have no faith?" Every time you go through a storm Jesus is always going to ask you that question: "How is it that you have no faith?" Corrie ten Boom used to say, "When the train goes through a tunnel and the world gets dark, do you jump out? Of course not. You sit still and trust the engineer ...

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John E. Harnish
... economy. We have a Savior who walks with us through every dark valley. We have a Lord who, in the words of the Psalmist, can turn our mourning into dancing and our tears into shouts of joy." Maybe Abraham and Sarah got it right. Maybe faith really is a laughing matter. Maybe faith carries in its bones the echo of joy that rings through the dark places and the barrenness of life, bringing hope and new life. And maybe the church really is the place for the splitting of the gut, the slapping of the thigh, and ...

1 Corinthians 8:1-13
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Donald Charles Lacy
... influence of a definite belief in human rights. Truly, our nation has been a beacon to millions! Our Puritan fathers and mothers may not have understood this at first but there were forces that made them bend. Isn't it a glorious sight to watch others grow in the faith? That's especially true if we have been a part of it. Oh, I don't mean we can document it! Mostly, our contributions don't come about that way. How fortunate we are because that means we cannot brag about it! Some Christian's are truly a work ...

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Ron Lavin
... was God who was calling. When his son asked, "Where is the sacrificial lamb?" Abraham answered, "God will provide a lamb for the burnt offering." Then Abraham bound his own son and placed him on the altar. The inner voice must have raged, "I can't do this," yet in faith he raised the knife, only to be stopped by an angel who said, "Abraham, Abraham!" And he said, "Here I am." He said, "Do not lay your hand on the boy or do anything to him: for now I know that you fear God, since you have not withheld your ...

1 Corinthians 1:1-9
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Leonard Sweet
... abuse and arrogance of these gifts may be the cause for Paul to write to the Corinthian church in the first place, the apostle cannot help but point out it is the abundance of these same gifts that testifies to the truly graced life of faith these divided disciples enjoy. Paul’s thanksgiving for these gifts is a thanksgiving for the source of spiritual gifts more than for the gifts themselves. It is only because of the “Lord Jesus Christ” that these gifts are available to the Corinthians. It is only ...

Deuteronomy 6:1-9
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Leonard Sweet
... upholding and continuing the Torah. The mezzuzah's presence literally embodies the Shema in the home, making it visible to all the generations gathered under that roof. Another symbol connected to the Shema is tefillin or phylacteries - leather boxes worn as reminders of faith that are bound "on your hand and ... as a symbol on your forehead" (Deuteronomy 6:8). Specifically, one leather box (tefillin shel yad) is bound to the arm and hand, while the other (tefillin shel rosin) is tied to the forehead. Both ...

Hebrews 13:1-8
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Leonard Sweet
... and laudatory as his on-court performances (100-plus points in a game, etc.). Only recently has a return of fidelity been recommended. Yet even that seems to be motivated strictly by a "save yourself first" mentality. Where- as we are unwilling to view faithfulness as virtuous for its own sake, we will consider it as an effective last-ditch effort to save our own hides by avoiding the AIDS epidemic. Much of postmodern culture seems to be a frenzied attempt to escape boredom by continually pushing out the ...

Mark 5:21-43
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Leonard Sweet
... unusual. In Matthew's version, the actual healing moment is freeze-framed to make it clear that it is through Jesus' intentionally spoken healing word that she is healed (see Matthew 9:22). But in Mark's text there is no such freeze-framing. The woman's faith in Jesus' ability to heal her is so great that she is convinced she need only reach out and touch the hem of his garment in order to experience his healing power. The structure of Mark's text supports her conviction. In verse 27, this woman touches ...

2 Timothy 1:1-14
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Leonard Sweet
... , Paul became convinced that this time there would be no escape, no reprieve from the judgment of his pagan captors. Convinced that this prison term would end with his death, Paul's writing in 2 Timothy reveals that his spirit has remained firm. His faith in the eternal nature of the life he had gained "in Christ" was unshaken by all his suffering. In this second letter to Timothy there is, however, an emotional urgency evident, a heartfelt appeal present that testifies to Paul's increasing need to connect ...

Luke 17:11-19
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Leonard Sweet
... only in Luke. Part travelogue, part healing story, part pronouncement, this text slips and slides out of any one pinpoint identity. One of the most helpful ways to read today's pericope is in answer to the disciples' plea in 17:5, "Increase our faith." Jesus' series of hard sayings about discipleship in 17:1-10 demonstrate the surprising rules of followership while simultaneously revealing that Jesus' closest disciples are not yet ready for all that is about to come. In verses 11-19, a story of genuine ...

2 Samuel 11:26--12:13a, John 6:25-59, Ephesians 4:1-16
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John R. Brokhoff
... food. Indeed, it does take hard and long labor to raise food in a garden and on a farm. People work hard to earn a living. How does one labor for spiritual food? Jesus said the work was to believe in him. Heavenly bread is a gift of Christ, and faith is necessary to accept it as a gift. 3. Heaven (vv. 31-33). Jesus refers to spiritual bread as coming from heaven. It gives a perpendicular dimension to his kind of bread. It is sustenance that comes from above, from God to nourish our souls. It is soul food ...

Genesis 12:1-8, Psalm 121:1-8, John 3:1-17, Romans 4:1-25
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B. David Hostetter
... 's, is counted as righteousness. People: Our salvation is a matter of sheer grace. Pastor: Friends, believe the Good News! People: In Jesus Christ, we are forgiven. Exhortation Do not be afraid of new experiences of God. Be enabled by them to go on as a more faithful disciple of Jesus Christ. PRAYER OF THE DAY Sovereign Spirit, so inspire us that the life within us may be holy as you are holy, and that, renewed from day to day, what should die within us is replaced by what should be everlasting. Amen PRAYER ...

Ephesians 6:10-20
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Leonard Sweet
... to move forward with the gospel of peace. In 2:14 the Ephesians’ author describes Christ himself as “our peace,” and it is that “peace,” the person of Christ, who is the gospel message. Yet another defensive piece of equipment is the “shield of faith.” The shield was the Roman Soldier’s most crucial protective device. It was used both to keep the enemies blows away from him, and as a kind of bulldozer, allowing forward movement, while pressing the enemy back. But a common wooden shield could ...

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