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Ephesians 4:17--5:21, 2 Samuel 18:1-18, John 6:25-59
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Russell F. Anderson
... burn out of control or let it smolder over a long period of time. "Do not let the sun go down on your anger" is good advice. If our anger dissipates quickly, it will do little damage. The virtue of honest labor (v. 28). Thieves are warned that they must give up stealing and engage in honest work. But for what reason are we to labor? If you would ask the average person, he or she would say that they want to make money and be able to afford the good things of life. This is not, however, a Christian rationale ...

Joel 2:1-2, 12-17, Matthew 6:1-4, Matthew 6:16-18, 2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2
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Russell F. Anderson
... . One of the meanings of this word is "sigh" or "breathe strongly." How our sins must make God sigh! A person usually sighs when bored, grieved, angered or under pressure. A sigh serves as a pause that allows a person to get control of his emotions. Giving pause allows a person to alter or change his response in a more creative direction. God's sigh (repentance) breathes new life into our broken relationship with the Ground Of Our Being. What makes God sigh? Our sins. When we sigh (pause to reconsider and ...

Mark 9:38-41, Esther 7:1-10, Esther 9:18-32, James 5:13-20, Mark 9:42-50
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Russell F. Anderson
... man outside their group was casting out demons in Jesus' name. We might say that he was an irregular, not a part of the ordained ministry of Jesus' followers. God often employs those outside of the normal channels to do his work. Support staff (v. 41). "Whoever gives you a cup of cold water because you bear the name of Christ will by no means lose his reward." There are many people who do not call themselves Christians, yet may be sympathetic to the gospel and the mission of the church. They may support us ...

Mk 13:1-32 · Heb 10:11-25 · 1 Sam 1:4-20 · Ps 16
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Russell F. Anderson
... exist here. When the conflict came to a head, Hannah poured out the vexation of her spirit in prayer to the Lord. Honestly confessing our problems is the first step to tranquility. In her prayer, she didn't just ask the Lord for favors but also promised to give back to the Lord. When she was finished praying and worshipping, she had the faith to believe that God had indeed heard her. Since she was assured of her worth and of God's love for her, Peninnah would not be able to irritate her anymore. The prayer ...

2 Corinthians 4:1-18, 1 Samuel 8:1-22, Mark 3:31-35, Mark 3:20-30
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Russell F. Anderson
... 's ideal will. God may be telling us, as leaders of the church, to listen to our people, even if what they want is less than ideal. Perhaps God gave in to his people's wishes to let them learn from experience. In the same way a wise parent might give in to the wish of her child, even though that course contains pitfalls. Who do you want to be king? The people wanted an earthly king; Samuel wanted God to be their only king. History shows that few of their kings were able and God-fearing rulers. In our day ...

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Larry R. Kalajainen
... ." Needless to say, this critic got the point. Now God may not take a pair of scissors to our tongue, but for some of us, that may be the part of us where he chooses to begin his sanctifying work, for it is one of the things by which we give most offense and sin against love. But whether it's our tongue or our ambition or our lust or our prejudice or our materialism or our pride or our self-righteousness, or whatever else our besetting sin may be, God will not be content until Christ's image is perfectly ...

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Lee Griess
... to affirm to one another what is most important for us -- God's love. As Jesus says this morning, "A new commandment I give to you: that you should love one another, even as I have loved you, you should love one another. By this all will know ... . We pray that God would use the example of Jesus' love in action to teach us how to love as well, to show us how to give of ourselves for others, and to lift our vision to heaven above and set us afire with faith. Love for one another is the primary witness ...

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Lee Griess
... matter what, is not able to resist the power of a wedge to drive things apart. That's what temptation is like -- the wedge that seeks to drive us apart from God. And so the good news for us this morning is that we do not have to give in to temptation. There is One who has faced the tempter and defeated him. One who stands ready to come to our aid; One who promises to strengthen us in our times of temptation. Our Scripture reading this morning recounts for us Jesus' encounter with the devil, the temptations ...

Luke 13:18-22 · Joel 2:12-19
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Jack Brownlee
... are teaching me how to be a good wife. To be a wife as the Book of Proverbs describes. You taught me how to sew, how to weave, how to cook and bake. You have given me so much more than this one thing which was lost. Giving is one of the things that you taught me." Daughter hugged Mother. Mother hugged daughter. They continued their walk toward home. Sarah looked at her mother. "Before this whole thing happened," she said, "I so enjoyed the time we spent together Wednesday making bread. Some for ourselves ...

Luke 21:1-4 · Psalm 36:5-9
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Jack Brownlee
... . Help us, Lord, to believe that your presence makes our gifts worthy, and our lives living sacrifices unto you. Forgive us, in Jesus' name. Amen. Assurance Of Pardon Each day we are challenged to obey God in a way that is deeper and more profound than the previous day. God gives us strength to approach each day as a new day and trusts us to live that day as a gift to Christ. Friends, hear the good news of God: In Jesus Christ we are forgiven. Readings Psalm 36:5-9; Luke 21:1-4 Hymn "Love Divine, All Loves ...

Psalm 104:1-35, Ezekiel 37:1-14, John 15:18--16:4, Acts 2:1-21, Romans 8:18-27
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B. David Hostetter
... ; the earth is full of your creatures. Yonder is the sea, great and wide, creeping things innumerable are there, living things both small and great. There go the ships,and Leviathan that you formed to sport in it. These all look to you to give them their food in due season; when you give to them, they gather it up; when you open your hand, they are filled with good things. When you hide your face, they are dismayed; when you take away their breath, they die and return to their dust. When you send forth your ...

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W. Robert McClelland
... of the above.' We will bless what we have and feed them now. We will work with what we have and multiply it." Christ gives us permission to look at the world differently and, thereby, frees us from the claims and definitions of the reigning authorities. Life is not settled ... will sprout and grow into a mighty tree; its roots reaching and expanding under the road. Eventually the cement will crack and give way to the vitality of its life. The promise of life contained in that tiny seed is the ground of our hope ...

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W. Robert McClelland
... rest. On the contrary, he is offering himself as that higher authority to those who labor under the burden of social sin; those who are milked by it, drained by it, used by it. Jesus is telling them that he has come to give them the Shalom that the world will not give. Set within the biblical purview of God's concerns, this is a revolutionary invitation to those victimized by society. It is divine permission to lay hold of that Shalom which society denies them. It is an open invitation to take it if the ...

Revelation 21:1-27
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George Paul Mocko
... ? That, to me, is not any more unbelievable than whet we have. "Write that down," God said to John, "for these words are trustworthy and true." What is the nature of life in that new world God is to create and give to us? Let's see what we can pick up in this heavily poetic and symbolic vision John gives us. Take a couple negatives first. "And there was no longer any sea." Do you like to take your vacations at the shore? Sorry about that. No sea. Actually, don't let it bother you. It's a symbol. The Jews ...

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Barbara Brokhoff
... , suppose I tell them my father's God sent me, suppose they ask me your name, what shall I tell them?" Committed God tells his man his name: "I AM THAT I AM." "You can fully commit yourself to me, Moses. I have committed myself to you in giving you my name. You can be, not self-confident, but God-confident!" In revealing his name, God is indicating that he has his being of himself ... "I AM." God is self-existent, and dependent upon no other. He is both self-sufficient and all-sufficient. This is God ...

John 11:1-16, John 11:17-37, John 11:38-44, John 11:45-57
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John R. Brokhoff
... reason for Jesus' raising Lazarus. By bringing Lazarus out of death, he wanted the people to see the glory of God, to have faith in him as the Son of God and to reveal himself as the Life, with a capital "L." Previously, Jesus demonstrated in the miracle of giving sight to a man born blind (John 9) that he was the Light of the world. In this miracle Jesus demonstrates that he is the Life of the world. The focus of the miracle is not upon Lazarus' being raised from the dead, nor upon Jesus' ability to raise ...

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Erskine White
... to look up and know that our redemption is surely drawing near. Most Holy and Righteous God, we also pray on this Advent Sunday for the distress of the world. Let this season bring hope to those who have no hope and justice to those who are too long denied. Give those who lead us the courage to take risks for peace and the vision to fashion new rules of cooperation and trust for the nations of the world. Let us be guided by Your hand, since we know that You alone can bring about what is best for this world ...

2 Corinthians 13:1-10
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Erskine White
... we let them get too much material fat we endanger their spiritual health. Do we want our children to grow up measuring themselves by what they own and wear or by what they know and believe? Do we want them to treasure what they can get or what they can give? Remember the story Jesus told of a rich man who had too much grain for his barn, so he built a bigger barn. Remember how Jesus rebuked the man with a message for eternity: "Fool! This night your soul is required of you" (Luke 12:20). The third question ...

Zephaniah 3:1-20, Philippians 4:2-9, Luke 3:1-20, Isaiah 12:1-6
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George Bass
... all who have looked for and have believed in the coming of Christ for the salvation of all people. Faithful Christians rejoice and give thanks because the Christ, whose first advent occurred nearly 2,000 years ago, will come again in God's good time. In the ... anything we say or do; the good news is that he has sent his Son to save us from our sins and death and to give us eternal life.) (Another suggestion for a sermon that would be interesting to prepare and preach comes in the verses 19-21, in which Luke ...

Luke 11:1-13, Psalm 138:1-8, Genesis 18:16-33, 2 Kings 5:1-27, Colossians 2:6-23
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George Bass
... it. 2. Jesus addressed God as Father, because, in his eyes, God has all the qualities of a good father; he knows how to give good gifts to his children, how to deal with their requests and prayers, and he is able to fulfill the promises that Jesus Christ ... Will God wipe them out, if we don't clean them up? 3. This much we can depend upon in most of our cities: God will give us time to turn things around and drive out the drug dealers and those who pander to people's weaknesses. God can find righteous people ...

Mark 13:1-31, Mark 13:32-37
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Wayne B. Keller
... , incorporate these ideas: We can wander around with the unknowable for years; we can spend our whole lifetime seeking security, and we shall fail. For as Augustine has said, "We can know only that which we love." And Christ, having risen from the dead, gives us the power of an endless life, beginning now. Conclude with this litany: Pastor: Christ has freed us from having to know only what God knows. People: Whew! What a relief. Now we can live in the precious present moment. COMMUNITY RESPONSE Message with ...

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Thomas Peterson
... whom we can draw strength to stand for these things? I proclaim to you Jesus the Christ, Lord and Savior of this creation. No one works like him. Find in him the model and the source of power and purpose. Submit yourselves to his guidance and care. Two: give your highest and best to uphold what he stands for. Bear testimony to Jesus. Spread his good news throughout the world, even into your own neighborhood. Represent it in yourself as your own gift. Then it is that no moths can get in to the fabric of life ...

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Walter Kimbrough
... she had. She reminds me of John Wesley, who declared, after feeling his heart strangely warmed, that he could trust God completely as the source of his salvation. Here is a woman who obviously trusts God completely and concretizes her faith response in the act of giving. God expects us to live in faith; “The substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen,” according to the writer of the book of Hebrews (11:1). We must be able to declare the words printed on U.S. currency, “In God ...

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Ron Lavin
... sinner who repents, always restoring lost children to full family status. Is this jubilee for you and me? Of course, but first we've got to see it God's way: the new way, the way of generosity and ministry. Giving our time and talents and treasures forGod's ministry is the challenge of this text. Giving generously is the invitation to jubilee living. Why do most of us have more than we need for food, clothes and housing? That's a good question for each of us to consider. I can think of only one good reason ...

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Mark Pepoon
... the commitment to them — whether convenient or not, rewarding or not. This makes love more than a feeling. It casts it in the role of a service, an offering, a sacrifice. It makes it something other than an abstraction. It keeps it with the concrete; a giving and a forgiving. Listen to what St. Paul says once again on this subject: Love is patient and kindLove is not jealous or boastfulLove does not insist on its own wayLove bears all thingsLove never ends. We are all great lovers at heart; and, if you ...

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