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Eric Ritz
... him into what he feared. But when the tiger came complaining that he had met a hunter, the magician refused to help. "I will make you into a mouse again, for though you have the body of a tiger, you still have the heart of a mouse." (1) "BELIEF--which is an act of the mind "TRUST--which is an act of the heart "OBEDIENCE--which is an act of the will." (2) This preparation and training do not happen overnight. It comes as we develop an intimate and personal relationship with Jesus Christ. This training is ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... population. And when the storm strikes us, it also becomes our gut feeling. I have often heard people exclaim that if it wasn't for bad luck they would have no luck at all. It is unfortunate that our first response to the storms of life is the mistaken belief that God has abandoned us. Have we ever thought that God is present in the midst of the storm or maybe even thought that possibly God could have sent the storm? Anybody who has taken the time to read the Bible soon finds out that God never isolated or ...

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Eric Ritz
... the race with perseverance. I looked up the word "perseverance" in Webster''s Dictionary and this is the definition given: "Continued, patient effort, a continuing to do something in spite of difficulties, obstacles, implies firm adherence to some purpose, action or belief." As I read these words, I thought that this describes the Apostle Paul, John Wesley, Mother Theresa and many others who have participated in the "Great Parade" of God''s faithfulness as they march upward to Zion, the beautiful city of ...

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Paul E. Flesner
... the fields where they were grazing their sheep. I also believe that Mary was a virgin and that the child she gave birth to is God's very own Son, even though the medical discipline of obstetrics does not allow for such occurrences. I cannot defend my belief scientifically, but that does not make any difference to me. Most of all, I believe that in the fullness of time, God fulfilled his promise and came to earth as an infant human person. And I believe that in becoming a person, God so completely identified ...

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Robert Noblett
... will mean we are accepted and respected by other people. The opposite, in fact, is what is going to happen. Were I to create a short list of people who live from the outside in, it would include people who don't know what their political beliefs are until they've read their favorite political columnist; don't know what books they want to read until Oprah tells them; don't know how to decorate for Christmas until Martha Stewart directs them; don't know what to believe until their denomination tells them ...

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Robert Noblett
... accurately entered, will grant us access to the love and forgiveness of God. Four, we can commend a humility befitting the children of an awesome God. Walter Lippmann once made this observation: "A man who has humility will have acquired in the last reaches of his beliefs the saving doubt of his own certainty."1 There is a certainty that quiets and centers us, but there is also a certainty from which we need to be saved, hence Lippmann's "saving doubt." Can we not remember times when we were certain in our ...

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King Duncan
... of the world by saying, ‘How could there be a loving God who allows these things?’ My immediate emotional reaction has rather been: ‘There must be a God who will wipe away every tear; there must be a God who will repay.’” (4) This is faith. It is the belief that, though I may not have an answer to the “why?” of suffering, I know that my Redeemer lives. And I know there is a plan being worked out--a plan built upon God’s great love for each of us--that one day will be revealed. This plan ...

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David G. Rogne
... that in the actions of Jesus we can see the mind of God. When Jesus willingly died in order to further his message of God's love, I believe that he was showing the lengths to which God will go to win us to himself. So we are told that belief in Jesus leads to "eternal life," or to the "Kingdom of God," or to "rebirth" -- you can call it what you want. The important thing is that you take Jesus seriously. I did that. Not all at once, but eventually, so that when he was crucified I was among those ...

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David G. Rogne
... Spirit is unforgivable. Therefore, she was sure that there was no hope for her, either in this world or in the next. Her situation is certainly not unique. The eighteenth century poet, William Cowper, suffered recurrent attacks of insanity due to his belief that he had committed the unforgivable sin. After one such terrible bout he wrote: Damned below Judas; more abhorred than he was, Who for a few pence sold his holy Master! Twice-betrayed Jesus, me, the last delinquent, Deems the profanest. Man disavows ...

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Stephen M. Crotts
... a married couple frankly discussing their likes and dislikes as regards to the sex act. There is much to be gained in reading a book about sex and learning as much as you can about how things work. But becoming one flesh certainly means more than sex. Contrary to popular belief, it takes more than sex to make a marriage last. Just because a couple can make it in the bedroom doesn't mean that they can make it with the checkbook or children or in-laws. There are a lot of things a couple must become one in, if ...

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John Jamison
... . Apparently, he wasn't sure how long it had been either. One thing we do know about the time is that it was explosive. Every nation in that part of the world was on edge. In historical writings from all over the Orient, we read that nations shared the belief that it was fated that a tremendous new king was about to arrive, one that would rule the entire world. From throughout the Roman Empire, into Armenia, as far away as Persia, the people waited for the king's arrival. It is in Persia that we find our ...

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Paul E. Robinson
... a computer or just a bunch of chemicals randomly forming things, as beautiful crystals are formed on a string dangling in a supersaturated solution of salt and water. Is that really all there is, as the old song goes? People today hover between a fear and a belief that that is so. If we as disciples of Jesus Christ do not share the Good News, who will? Remember that hymn: "What a fellowship, what a joy divine leaning on the everlasting arms...." It is a great joy and leads to great fellowship, when instead ...

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Paul E. Robinson
... I should go to a web site he listed and read the essay there about abortion. At one point in his e-mail he wrote the following: Remember, abortion is not just a political issue. It is very much a religious one. It drives straight to the heart of our beliefs. I am going to do everything possible to tell believers about this essay and I ask for your help also. Now my point this morning is not to talk about abortion. This morning, rather, I would like us to focus on a sentence in this marvelous first letter of ...

Ephesians 4:17--5:21
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Harold Warlick
... ourselves physically. We do not retain habits of morality the same way we maintain the skills required to play golf or ride a bicycle. Some force in life keeps drawing us away from the best we know and making it difficult for us to act on our beliefs even after we have understood what they require. Turning from self to God is always a difficult task in any age. Living with others in a community called "church" makes it an especially difficult task. The letter to the Ephesians is written to those who live ...

Sermon
Harold Warlick
... on the importance of the Bible as sacred scripture. His excellent work called needed attention to the usefulness of the Bible as a "centering" resource for daily living and for wrestling with dilemmas that have vexed us humans since antiquity as we have sought to apply belief in the God of our scriptures to the human condition. One day in a major bookstore I came across a man who was perusing through the books in the "Religion" section of the store. He read the dust jacket of the Gomes book and turned to ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... natural law, the first three were unique in defining one's relationship with God. This latter idea is most clearly evident in the first commandment, a law which set an absolute priority, namely the oneness of God. Acceptance of monotheism, a belief completely unique to human civilization to this date, became an absolute requirement for any who wished to enter into a relationship with Yahweh. The first commandment thus distinguished Israel from her Near East neighbors in a very significant and fundamental ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... attitudes, opinions, and differing ideas. Having the courage to challenge people we observe engaging in such destructive behavior is also important. This is not an easy road to negotiate and takes some delicacy and discretion, but the strength of our convictions and our certain belief in what is right must be our guide. Once we have been reconciled, have accepted who we are, and made a commitment not to engage in hurtful behavior to others, we are ready to map out our future course. All people need to set ...

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Richard Gribble
... trust commit acts that cause others not only to lose faith in the individual, but in the system as well? Why do people fight one another when the only question between them is the color of their skin, their political preference, or religious belief? One answer to these challenging questions is personal choice, our free will to say yes or no to God at any time in any way. Soren Kierkegaard, the famous nineteenth century existentialist philosopher and theologian, once wrote, "Faith is a matter of choice ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... not have personal property, but rather that members of the new way shared the things they had with others. Third, the fledgling community was marked by its powerful witness of the gospel. This was the group's common ministry; it was the way people demonstrated their belief and proclaimed the message of Christ to the world. Lastly, the community was special in that the grace of God rested upon its members. God was with this group of men and women in a special way. It was to this group that the Holy Spirit ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the difference is attitude. But what is attitude? Doesn't it have to do with the way we imagine ourselves? If we see ourselves as victims, we will act accordingly. However, if we see ourselves as God's own children, we will also act in accordance with our beliefs. Paul says that we should approach life with a sense of entitlement. He writes, "Now if we are children, then we are heirs heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ . . ." Have you ever been around a person who is from a moneyed family? They expect to ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... , we need the gracious love of Christ. The most popular and successful programs in this country for helping people change are twelve step programs that help people conquer such things as alcohol and drug addictions. All effective twelve-step programs begin with belief in a "higher power." Most people find that they cannot change their character without God's help. It might not be as dramatic an encounter as Paul experienced on the road to Damascus, but still when someone makes a really significant change ...

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King Duncan
... cry has gone up with fervor, Maranatha! “Come quickly Lord.” Anyone who has ever lain in a hospital bed for a long time, in pain, with little hope in sight understands. “Come quickly Lord.” But God’s timing is not our timing. Faith is the belief that God will come, even when the clock is ticking very slowly. Unless you are going through a particularly difficult time, you are probably not too concerned when Christ will come. That sounds like heresy, but it is probably true. Perhaps someone in this ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... , this is not an option if we are to be followers of Christ. And it’s not our own doing, it is the spirit working in us. We don’t convert people, the spirit converts people. We’re not saved by our own moral self-improvement, nor by refining our belief system, nor by doing and being better and better. We are saved by the grace of God. By allowing God’s power of love to work radically within our lives. And the spirit moves as he wills. We don’t control the spirit. Like the wind, we hear the sound ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... of Jesus Christ. Blessings from Christ and from God the Father is ours to receive. See it there. Grace to you, and peace from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ. Do you see what this means? We have not simply taken on a new religion, with a new belief system, we have been given a new status in relation to God, and we’ve been given a new life. And now we’re a part of a new community. Get that firmly in mind and rejoice in the sublime privilege that is ours. A new status in relation to ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... its own sake. Jealous of Paul, they were determined to show that they could be successful and that the church could prosper without him. How human the church then, as now - there was strife and envy. As disappointed in that as Paul was, he was undaunted in his belief that even confused and impure motives do not annul the power of the gospel. Listen again to verses 15-18. Some indeed preach Christ from envy and rivalry, but others from good will. The latter do it out of love, knowing that I am put here for ...

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