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1 Corinthians 1:18--2:5, Micah 6:1-8, Matthew 5:1-12
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Russell F. Anderson
... well as many others, to be obedient is a sign of weakness; to take orders marks you as being inferior to the one issuing the orders. In the world, the strong impose themselves on the weak but Jesus says that this is not the way it is supposed to be with his followers. Christ's disciples must be willing to be servants and give up the striving for positional advantage. Even in the church there are those who possess greater power than others (an Assistant Pastor is in a weaker position than the Senior Pastor ...

Luke 2:1-20 · Titus 2:11-14 · Isaiah 9:2-7 · Ps 96
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Russell F. Anderson
... proclaimed the Wonderful Counselor, Almighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. There has been a great deal of discussion as to whether this passage is pre- or post-exilic, whether it was composed by Isaiah or a later writer. There is no reason to suppose that this is other than the work of Isaiah and was probably composed to celebrate the coronation of a king. This condition of peace (understood in the Jewish sense of total well being) will not come about through political intrigue but through the ...

Mt 24:1-14 · 1 Thess 3:7-13 · Jer 26:1-6 · Ps 105:1-7
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Russell F. Anderson
... Full disclosure. Jeremiah is instructed to deliver the full counsel of God, without holding back. "Do not hold back a word" (v. 2). The difference between a true prophet and a politician has to do with full disclosure. The politician is supposed to disclose the full extent of his or her financial dealings. Later, the public finds out about secret sweetheart deals, where political influence is bartered for financial gain. Politicians may not technically lie but many of them become masters of disclosing only ...

Matthew 18:21-35
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Russell F. Anderson
... : Matthew 18:21-35 1. Sermon Title: Three Strikes And You're Not Out. Sermon Angle: In baseball, it's three strikes and you're out. In President Clinton's crime bill, there is a three strikes and you're out provision for habitual serious offenders. Supposedly, they are out of circulation for life. That was the same notion in Old Testament times; you give a person three chances but not four. Peter is being generous when he asks Jesus if seven times is the limit of forgiveness. Jesus' response indicates that ...

Philippians 4:2-9, Philippians 3:1-11, Philippians 3:12-4:1, Isaiah 5:1-7, Exodus 20:1-21, Matthew 21:33-46
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Russell F. Anderson
... Some time ago, there was a movie about the exploits of a man who suffered a premature death through accident and was ushered into the host of heaven. It was titled Heaven Can Wait. That's the attitude most of us have, until we're very ill or feeble. I suppose if heaven were too alluring, we would try to cut this life short. The fact of the matter is that heaven can't wait. As Christians, we are to be pressing on toward complete union with Christ, which is heaven (v. 14). We are called to bring the love, joy ...

Exodus 32:1-33:6, Isaiah 25:1-12, Matthew 22:1-14, Philippians 4:1-9
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Russell F. Anderson
... who are willing to come so that the banquet hall might be filled. The second parable in our lection is closely related to the first. The king comes into the banquet hall and observes a man who isn't attired in a wedding garment. It might be supposed that such garments were issued to the guests. Because he was not properly prepared for the occasion, he is ordered to be thrown out into the "outer darkness," where he would weep and bemoan what he had lost. External appearances are not the issue here but rather ...

Genesis 6:1-8:22, Deuteronomy 11:1-32, Matthew 7:21-29, Romans 1:1-17, Romans 3:21-31
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Russell F. Anderson
... was the primary site for the inculcation of the faith. Lesson 2: Romans 1:16-17; 3:21-28 (29-31) Equal before the law. In most older courthouses you can find the statue of Lady Justice, standing blindfolded, holding out the balance of justice. We are supposed to stand equally before the law of the land. Paul says we all stand equally before the judgment seat of God. "For there is no distinction" (v. 22b). We all stand guilty before God, apart from saving faith in Christ (v. 23). Are all people justified by ...

Romans 6:1-14, Romans 6:15-23, Jeremiah 28:1-17, Genesis 22:1-19, Matthew 10:1-42
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Russell F. Anderson
... up the costs and the awards of following Jesus. THEOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS Old Testament: Genesis 22:1-14 The test. God tested Abraham's faith by asking him to sacrifice his son. It seems like God is being cruel here, asking him to offer up the son through whom God was supposed to fulfill his promise to make of him a great nation. God appears to rub his nose in it by emphasizing that it's his only son, whom he loves, that he is asked to give up (v. 2). Did Abraham have such intimate knowledge of God that he ...

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Ronald Lavin
... began the Christian life. I was "baptized into Christ" as Paul says. It was like starting a long journey. It was not until 18 years later, after I had wandered away from the Way, that I saw the Way clearly and said, "I know that's the Way I am supposed to go." My commitment to walk that Way was an important step in the journey. As Christ was the central figure in baptism, so he was the central figure in the commitment which I made at age 18. I certainly would not have made a commitment to the church. I ...

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Jerry Eckert
... I don't know how he's made it so far. It has gotten crazy around here again. Everyone but Pilate is involved with another woman, except for me, of course. You and your stomach, me and my head, the bureaucrats and their women, you don't suppose problems go with our kind of job, do you? Tony Tiberius, October 15, 15th year of Tiberius CaesarOffice of the Chief Tax Collector, Malchus bar Joachim To: the Office of the Regional Tax Administrator,Antonius Marcellus Dear Tony, It is almost as crazy down here. One ...

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John A. Terry
... self first, others second, and God last. In the cartoon strip Cathy, there was a conversation between Cathy and Andrea. Cathy said, "When I was little, I put my own needs first and everyone said I was being selfish and inconsiderate. Now everyone says I'm SUPPOSED to put my own needs first." Andrea answered, "That's right, Cathy. Putting your own needs first is one of the most important things you can do to maintain your self-respect." Cathy looked sad when she asked, "How can I have any self-respect if ...

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John A. Terry
... hungry world, to crave a world that is right and just, as often and as intently as we crave food and drink. This is a challenge to examine that for which we hunger and thirst. John Stuart Mill said his life was changed by his suddenly asking himself this question: "Suppose I attain what I am now pursuing. What sort of man shall I be at the end?" Jesus promised that there is a way of satisfying the hunger of the soul just as we crave to satisfy the hunger of the body. We try to satisfy ourselves with what we ...

Genesis 4:1-26
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Jerry Eckert
... right away. (Cain stands at back of worship room, with phone.) Cain? Can you put Abel on? I need to talk to him. Cain: Talk to me. What can I do for you? Pastor: It's about Abel's gift. Where is he? Cain: How should I know? Am I supposed to take care of my brother? He's a big boy now. He can take care of himself. Pastor: Hey, easy does it. I just thought you'd know. By the way, how are the crops doing? Cain: The weeds are bad. It took all week, including today, but I ...

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Harold Warlick
... hope they have changed enough, or conditions have changed enough, to enable them to become the winners. It is a truly blessed way to keep all these diverse groups and people united and working together. It is a miracle we should treasure. But suppose all those different nationalities, philosophies, races, and religious persuasions had to come together and stay together -- forever! When we are thrust together in some urban complex such as O'Hare Airport in Chicago or Kennedy Airport in New York what is most ...

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E. Carver McGriff
... by day. Although Joel didn't use the word "repent," it's a word that expresses what he was asking his people to do. It's to be found often in the New Testament and, frankly, isn't a very popular word in mainstream theology today. I suppose we've seen too many magazine cartoons showing some disreputable person carrying a placard with a motto that starts with the word REPENT in capital letters, then leads into a comic punch line. Certainly, a scolding approach to the faith these days fails to work for many ...

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E. Carver McGriff
... , The difference to me. What a profound word, that of Isaiah, then: "He will swallow up death forever. Then the Lord God will wipe away the tears from all faces, and the disgrace of his people he will take away from all the earth..." Of course this is Easter and supposed to be a day of joy and hope. One may question a beginning on such a seemingly morbid note. But the joy of Easter is not to be a trivial one. The light of Easter's triumph must be seen beyond the darkness of the valley of the shadow. Isaiah ...

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E. Carver McGriff
... It isn't always easy, but it is always possible. That empowering Spirit makes it possible. When that bishop spoke about "pastor crunching" congregations, he was referring to churches where everyone expects the ministers to do all the ministering. That's not how it is supposed to work The minister plays a part in the overall life of a local congregation, but it's all of us, with our sharing and generosity of spirit and judgment, and our willingness to give -- that's what makes a church the Church. Some time ...

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E. Carver McGriff
... think that God would approach us each in a way most appropriate to our individuality. Second, the Holy Spirit enables us to find our own deepest resources. Life obviously confronts each of us with a variety of stressful situations. As we become adults, we're supposed to develop inner strengths and means by which to face and overcome our problems. God isn't always going to solve things for us, any more than wise parents do their children's homework, or excuse them from household duties, or allow them to quit ...

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E. Carver McGriff
... he died and went to heaven. Met there by an angel, he was escorted to the home in which he was informed he would spend eternity. His spirits fell a bit as they passed beyond a neighborhood of grand homes to one a bit more modest. But he supposed those must be where the saints lived. However, as the quality of the neighborhood declined he became more concerned. Finally, at the edge of town, the angel pointed to a run-down shack and informed the man that he was to live there. The man protested, saying he ...

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E. Carver McGriff
... but for the moment, let's just accept your rules. They include a sense of ethics, do they not, an inner sense of right and wrong? Are you willing to live by those ethics? Would you want to live in a world in which everyone acted just as you do? Suppose your neighbors were to be exactly the kind of neighbor you are. If you're still in school and are tempted to cheat on a test, do you want to attend a school in which everyone is a cheater, including the teachers and the principal? Do you want to attend ...

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Arthur H. Kolsti
... to extend your range of options?" There it was, a vision of tomorrow in terms of what this world has to offer. I confess to heeding his counsel and replaced the proposed elective with another. But this was wartime and soon I was in the army. I suppose it was being exposed firsthand to the ruin and carnage that humans can inflict on one another that made me doubt my hasty assent to the pronouncement that the story of the man named Jesus had no practical value. In every direction one looked there was the ...

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George W. Hoyer
... a blessing it is to be chosen by this God with whom we have to do. Consider the twelve, the chosen twelve, fisher folk, a tax man, no one exceptional. What made them special was that they were chosen by the Son of God. Don't you suppose they had known discouragement before? And surely they must have felt discouraged afterwards. Here Jesus sent them out two by two into the villages to proclaim that all should repent. But our Lord allowed for discouragement -- "If any will not welcome you and they refuse to ...

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George W. Hoyer
... the Lord's miraculous multiplying of the two fish and the loaves of bread, the crowd had seen the disciples shove off for the farther shore. They knew there had been only one boat by the shore. They knew Jesus had not entered it with the disciples. Do you suppose some in the crowd said to one another, "Jesus missed the boat"? Those who wanted to make Jesus king might have said that and meant that he could have become a great deal more than he was. They didn't realize that no one ever was greater than he ...

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George W. Hoyer
... propose to do that drawing? Yes, by a drawing, by a picture worth the Word, by making himself accessible to our sight, to our touch, as well as to our hearing, by living among us in flesh. Think about that flesh, his flesh, our Lord's flesh. Do you suppose Jesus ever marvelled at his own flesh? He who was both God and man, and knew it. Well, of course we cannot possibly know how he thought about being incarnate as one born in flesh. He who had seen God, had thought it no arrogance to claim equality with ...

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William G. Carter
... 't say this as if it were boasting, nor as if it were sorry, nor as if it were angry. It just said it. "I daren't come and drink," said Jill. "Then you will die of thirst," said the Lion. "Oh dear!" said Jill, coming another step nearer. "I suppose I must go and look for another stream then." "There is no other stream," said the Lion. It never occurred to Jill to disbelieve the Lion -- no one who had seen his stern face could do that -- and her mind suddenly made itself up. It was the worst thing she ...

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