Dictionary: Hope
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Isaiah 51:17--52:12
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Paul W. Kummer
... in action. The art collector awaited more news, fearing he would never see his son again. Within days, his fears were confirmed. The young man had died while rushing a fellow soldier to a medic. Distraught and lonely, the old man faced the upcoming holidays with anguish and sadness. The joy of the season, that he and his son had always looked forward to, would visit his house no longer. One morning, a knock on the door awakened the depressed old man. When he opened the door, a soldier greeted him with a ...

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John A. Stroman
... knew what it was for one's friends to turn against him, to be falsely accused and to suffer rejection and finally a cruel death. E. Stanley Jones has suggested that in Jesus Christ God became domesticated. He knew life as we know life. Therefore, in the midst of our anguish, pain, and disappointment, we can cry out and say, "Lord, you know how it is!" God does. For God had a son who lived among us full of grace and truth. The Word of God became flesh in Jesus Christ! This fact is driven home to us as we ...

Daniel 7:1-14, Daniel 7:15-28
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Robert P. Hines
... midst of this severe political domination and religious persecution that the book of Daniel was written. If so, then it was written at a time of extreme national distress, when the Jewish people wondered if God was in control. Psalm 74 expresses the depth of anguish felt at this time, when it asks the question: "O God, why do you cast us off forever? Why does your anger smoke against the sheep of your pasture?" If Daniel was written earlier, during the time of the Babylonian exile, then the situation was ...

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Alexander H. Wales
... , Jesus saw his own mother in that widow -- someone whose life had been centered around her children, who had faced the world alone, and who would have to face impossible pain at the death of her child. Maybe in this one instance, he could respond to the anguish that he saw so often in the world around him. He could not always deal with each individual's pain during his earthly ministry, but in this one instance maybe he was able to respond without having to make a theological statement for all the world to ...

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Gerald Whetstone
... love, who desires holiness, justice, mercy and peace for his world. The ways and purposes of God will always be beyond our full understanding. There will always be mystery and a need to accept our inability to understand. This is most painfully true in our times of anguish, when we like Job are left admitting that we who missed seeing the stars first splashed across the sky and singing to their Creator, may not be able to grasp all things. We will work from what we know: that God is a God of love who wills ...

Daniel 7:1-14, Daniel 7:15-28
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Thomas G. Rogers
... crowning blow of the king's evil edict. The "madman" had even prevented her from having her son circumcised! Her son was not permitted to receive the mark of the people's covenant with God. This evil king had indeed taken everything from them! The anguish welled up within Tishra. Her silent tears turned to sobbing. The child in her arms sensed that something was wrong and he began to cry with her. It was in this moment of fearfully deep despair that Tishra remembered the dream. God's prophet, Daniel, had ...

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Sandra Hefter Herrma
... or we will hear but not understand the good news. We cannot just stop at hearing the good news from others, or we will disbelieve and despise those who say it's so, as Paul did. We must be like Mary Magdalene, who knew her own weaknesses, acknowledged her anguish, her need, and stayed in the garden, crying her heart out. It was because she was powerless, and acknowledged her need of Christ, that she was granted a glimpse of the risen Christ. It was because of her tears that she was granted such joy. It was ...

Jeremiah 4:5-31
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Richard L. Sheffield
... steadfast love and mercy, who satisfies you with good as long as you live ..." (Psalm 103:4-5). The people of Israel didn't listen. Jeremiah writes: "Although they say 'as the Lord lives,' yet they swear falsely. O Lord, ... You have struck them but they felt no anguish; you have consumed them, but they refused to take correction. They have made their faces harder than rock; they have refused to turn back" (Jeremiah 5:2-34). God says go this way and live; we go our own way and die. Isn't that stupid? As a ...

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Mark Radecke
... and bombing -- come quickly. Into this insane world where men and women disappear under cover of night and are never heard frrom again, where children are gunned down in the streets and in their own homes - quickly come. A prayer, a cry of profound anguish and suffering and yet also of profound hope born of faith, spray-painted in flat black, beneath a crucified Christ, bidding him to come, and come pronto. Several weeks after that assembly on my way to Danbury, Connecticut, for the ordination of a friend ...

Psalm 100:1-5, Ezekiel 34:1-31, Ephesians 1:15-23, Matthew 25:31-46
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William E. Keeney
... They come to understand and relate to them as persons. In many cases the criminal has repented, made some restitution and been reconciled with the victims. For the victims the encounter has also had a therapeutic effect. It removes the fear, the hatred and the continuing anguish that makes them permanent victims. Both parties then receive some healing in the process. 1. William Axling, Kagawa, (New York: Harper and Brothers) in Kirby Page, Living Abundantly, (New York: Farrar and Rinehart, 1994), p. 382f.

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John A. Stroman
... it for good ..." (Genesis 50:20). What about a terrorist who places on an airplane a bomb that would cause the death of hundreds of passengers? What about an insidious racial policy devised and enforced by racist politicians that condemns millions of people to poverty, pain and anguish for decades? It could be said of them as Joseph said of his brothers, "They meant to do these things for evil." There are human actions that seem to have evil intent. What is the scope of the Spirit in the midst of such human ...

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Mark Radecke
... but there are indeed a few) who have chosen divorce as the apparently easy way out, a convenient end to an inconvenient relationship. The others have already suffered too much, forgotten by those who used to be friends to say nothing of self-recrimination and the anguish they see in the eyes of children who do not -- and perhaps cannot ever -- understand. So the pastor has a dilemma. He stands at a point where the biblical witness and the lives of his people intersect. And the tension is enough to rend him ...

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John R. Bodo
... man in terror for his life, a man riddled with guilt, a man whose disobedience to God had involved a whole shipload of innocent, unsuspecting people in raging disaster. But Jonah was still a potential prophet. God's choice of him had not been a mistake. In anguish and penitence he pleaded with the captain, "Take me up and throw me into the sea ... for I know it is because of me that this great tempest has come upon you!" Disapproval Now Jonah's quarrel with God moves to its second stage: Jonah's disapproval ...

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Elaine M. Ward
... by a preacher two weeks after his 24-year-old son "beat his father to the grave." His message was one of rage. Not that death took his son, although that was certainly part of it, but because someone in his presence called it the "will of God." In great anguish and rage his faith exploded: "My own consolation lies in knowing that it was not the will of God that Alex die; that when the waves closed over the sinking car, God's heart was the first of all our hearts to break" (William Sloan Coffin). Facing the ...

Job 7:11-21 · Matthew 21:12-13
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Wallace H. Kirby
... of the Old Testament's Job with the suffering of Jesus. According to that story, Job was the richest man around, but in a single day he was wiped out and he was afflicted with some dreaded disease. He threw himself on the ground and cried out in his anguish. From that ash heap Job said that if he had his way, the day he was born would be stricken from the calendar and never mentioned again. In spite of all that he said and did, Jesus met unbelievable opposition. When he healed, he was accused of being in ...

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H. Burnham Kirkland
... days; that his example may be the living center of all our thinking and acting; and his love may govern our behavior toward all your children. For our beloved dead who live with you, we thank you. When we remember Easter we cannot weep in bitter anguish beside a loved one's grave, for Easter truth mixes gladness with sorrow. We thank you for the better life dear ones inherit, for the fuller wisdom they now know, for the greater joys and broader fellowships they experience, and that they are now nearer to ...

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Rolland R. Reece
... , or war. Yet all of these have been a part of life across history. We are angry and frightened that we are made to endure such trauma, especially when we -- as we see it -- have struggled for what we sincerely believed would make a better world. This same anguish is to be found in the suffering and death of your Son. Why this perfect man had to endure the cross and death remains a mystery. Oh, we know the answers we give each other, but today we are talking about the gut-wrenching feelings that rise within ...

Isaiah 51:17--52:12
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Rodney Thomas Smothe
... I must be suffering as a result of some wrong that I have committed" is our normal response rather than "how can God be glorified in this event." The Suffering Servant had a mission to fulfill. Good Friday, though expressive with the thoughts of pain, anguish, and loss, is an essential fulfillment of the mystery that continues to unfold in God's sovereign acts. These acts remain unclear and sometimes without the logic of human knowledge, but present us with opportunities to hear the Word of God and in faith ...

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Karren Boehr
... active in the activities of the churchJANICE: John's wife Costumes:Man: Modern casual clothesCouple: Modern Sunday attire Props: Altar and wood from Scene I, checkbook, pen, offering envelope (MAN enters from left, falls to knees before front left of the altar in deep anguish and prayer, head bowed) (JOHN and JANICE enter from right in light conversation. They stop at the altar, do not notice man on knees. JOHN gets out his checkbook and begins to write a check. JANICE looks over his shoulder. A look of ...

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Wayne H. Keller
... Confession Marriage provides the greatest potential for the deepest growth that humans can have. And most begin with high hopes. Many end in the depth of despair and hostility. Consider the games we play in our marriage and families which cause pain and anguish. (Thirty seconds of silence.) When Eric Berne developed his theory about the "Games People Play," he identified one titled, "If It Weren't For You ..." Basically, when we play that game, we are saying, either to ourselves or to another, "If it weren ...

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Frank Luchsinger
... business, so William escaped. He later described his flight: ... on the night of Wednesday the 24th of March, 1828, about 12 o'clock at night I bade farewell to Beallsville and bent my course towards the beautiful state of Ohio. No one can describe the anguish of my heart that night and for the days afterwards. Leaving a poor and dependent mother behind, very poorly clad, my spirits crushed by the treatment I had received, and every moment dreading the footsteps of my hated master in pursuit of me, who had ...

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Glenn E. Ludwig
... why this has to be. We don't want to think about crosses and sacrifice and atonement for sin because ... because maybe we will have to carry one sometime; maybe God will call us to sacrifice; maybe to follow Jesus means this. How pale thou art with anguish, With sore abuse and scorn! Have you ever looked into the face of someone in great pain? The face, indeed, becomes pale. But any pain we have ever experienced is nothing compared to the cross, a pain that was not just from the nails, the thorns, the ...

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John G. Lynch
... as the elder brother of the prodigal son -- enslaved to duty and resentful of his brother's deep desires. "Father Abraham," he cried out, "have mercy upon me, and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, for I am anguished in this flame." Did he die physically? Is that what brought this change to his life? Or did he die emotionally? Did something happen in his life where suddenly he was no longer comfortable feasting sumptuously day by day? Was hell really a new place for him ...

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Michael B. Brown
... first day on the job; an older person who stands in stunned silence holding a dismissal notice. To say, "You Can be in Heaven or Hell" is simply to confess the truth about life -- that sometimes it is almost like Paradise, and sometimes the flames of anguish nearly consume us. Most of us live with one foot in each place. David understood this reality. He had one of the richest friendships ever recorded. When we try to describe what loving relationships are meant to be, we still talk about David and Jonathan ...

Luke 19:1-10, Psalm 119:1-176
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B. David Hostetter
... and in all faithfulness. My zeal consumes me because my foes forget your words. Your promise is well tried, and your servant loves it. I am small and despised, yet I do not forget your precepts. Your righteousness is an everlasting righteousness, and your law is the truth. Trouble and anguish have come upon me, but your commandments are my delight. Your decrees are righteous forever; give me understanding that I may live.

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