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2 Timothy 3:10--4:8
Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... he was told it was terminal. He had hidden the seriousness of his sickness from his family, but now it was an experience that had to be shared. In a letter to an intimate friend, who is also a friend of mine, he revealed the depth of his commitment – listen to him. The hard thing about it is that I had to tell my little family again - the second time in less than two years about my malignant condition. However, they took it as you knew they would – like soldiers. And we’ve made a covenant now ...

Matthew 5:27-30
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James Merritt
... 10% of men who actually do marry the person with whom they have an affair, 70% of them get another divorce. Simple math tells you the chances of staying married to the person for whom you leave your spouse, are 3 in 100. No wonder God said "you shall not commit adultery." I read a letter that broke my heart, but that you need to hear that was in Newsweek magazine from an anonymous woman from Calhoun, Georgia. The title of the letter was "Three's a Crowd." As a former "other woman" I wish I could erase my ...

Matthew 20:25-28
Sermon
Shirley Gupton Lynn
... . And it was the church, just an ordinary church on an ordinary corner through which this great miracle was begun. Some servant of Christ did a concrete act of service. II. How can we fuel our faith? By serving. The realm of service is relationships, and the CAUSE IS COMMITMENT. A beautiful bride stood at the head of a long church aisle. The wedding march was about to begin, and she froze. "I can't go in," she cried, "look at all those people." The pastor was sent for and said to the bride, "You can do it ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... here is that if you can't see the harm in doing something, it must not be harmful. If you think about it, that simply isn't true. Next lie – One time won't hurt. Only a person who believes that there are no consequences, for sins that are committed only once, would believe that. It only takes one time to get venereal disease. It only takes one time to get someone pregnant. It only takes one time to lose your purity forever. Here is the last line. Nobody will know. There are always at least two who will ...

Sermon
James W. Moore
... a great philosophy to live by! The three great resolutions are very personal. They are my own three resolutions for 2006. Let me share them with you. Are you ready? Here’s Number One. I. FIRST OF ALL IN THE NEW YEAR I RESOLVE TO BE MORE COMMITTED TO KINDNESS Not too long ago, Barbara Edwards graduated from Perkins School of Theology at SMU. She received her call to the ministry a little late, but made the “leap of faith,” went back to school and got her theological education. Because of her personal ...

II Corinthians 8:1-7, 11-12
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J. Howard Olds
... of the pastor and the staff. It is the role of the people. Let us unite today in a powerful movement of PRAYER. Will you commit yourself to be a praying person in the months and year that is to come? When it comes to prayer, why not the best? II. ... you today, I am serious about that. You let me know so I know who you are. Today, I need a thousand people who will commit themselves to a ministry of service in the name of Christ through this church. It may be the most important response you can make today. Eye ...

Isaiah 58:1-12, Matthew 5:13-20
Sermon
James L. Killen
... God called into being to serve the purposes of God. The Jewish people knew nothing of a solitary religion. To be a Jew was to be part of a community of people whose life and history was shaped by living in a covenant relationship with the God who was committed to justice and fullness of life for all people. When God first made a covenant with Abram, the earliest ancestor of the Jewish people, he called him to venture into a new life so that God could bless him to be a blessing (Genesis 12:1-2). That gave ...

Isaiah 62:1-12
Understanding Series
John Goldingay
... that Yahweh is going to have to answer in order to get any rest (cf. Luke 18:1–8). The point of the prayer is to move Yahweh. The point of relating the prayer, however, is to encourage the audience and to reassure it that the prophet is committed to fulfilling the role of a prophet as intercessor, thereby reminding it of another consideration that makes it possible to hang on in faith when nothing is happening. Jerusalem’s new name (v. 2) is presumably My-delight-is-in-her (v. 4 mg.). The idea is not ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... simple, his message is powerful, timely, and right on the mark. In a world in which it’s hard to know who to trust, Sinek lets leaders know (no matter who or what kind they are) that you will never entice people’s loyalty, passion, energy, or commitment unless you resonate with them as an authentic entity who knows who you are and why you do what you do. If people sense in you your passion to change the world in some way, if your vision and purpose resonates with the values and desires that people ...

Sermon
John R. Brokhoff
... one flesh” statement, saying, “What therefore God has joined together, let not man put asunder.” Statistics say that on an average day in America 6,567 couples are married and 3,197 couples are divorced. This does not reflect a faithful, lifelong commitment in many marriages. While divorce may be the lesser of two evils in a limited number of cases, many couples are not expressing sufficient love and service and forgiveness toward each other in the marriage relationship. When events tend to drive them ...

Sermon
Mary Venema Swierenga
... an emotion. Oh, it is maybe a little, partly, that. But love as an emotion can wear thin and threadbare when feelings ebb. Love as the overcoat that keeps a marriage warm is made up of two things, both of which must be there for marriage to endure: commitment and caring. I'd describe commitment the way a college professor of mine did: commitment is a small island of certainty. It's an island you create for each other. It's the solid ground on which your marriage rests. "I will be there for you." That's the ...

Sermon
Carlyle Fielding Stewart
... subtraction from God should be fatal seems a very curious thing. However, when we look more closely at the meaning of their membership in the early Church, we understand more fully why they met such a fate. We must understand that in joining the church they were committing themselves to the first law of spirituality from a Christian viewpoint, and that law is: I will do all I can and give all I can to help spread the word and ministry of Christ through his church. The first law of spirituality, which is the ...

Sermon
George Bass
... is also a home for elderly Jews close to the church; it is close to a monastery, too. And there seems to be a message in that complex of buildings that declares that St. Bartholomew’s death - as the death of Christ - has some meaning in terms of commitment and love that prompts us to follow Christ, tell his story and preach the gospel to all people, and show compassion and kindness and care to the sick, the suffering, and the elderly. There can be no better way to follow and serve Christ, or to celebrate ...

Jeremiah 20:7-18
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John R. Brokhoff
... . It is the cause of the Kingdom of God, the cause of truth, justice, peace, and liberty. Human rights are not only a human cause but also a divine cause. This gives fire and zeal, determination and courage in battling for the right causes in today’s society. When we commit our cause to God, we do not have to worry about the success of the cause. Our worries and fears can be turned over to God, and we can let him be concerned about them. God will fight our battles for us. All we need to do is our part ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... They object by saying that as children of Abraham they have never been in bondage to anyone. But Jesus tells them that everyone who commits sin is a slave to sin. That is bondage. Socrates put it this way: “How can you call a man free when his ... of epigram, who said: “If within us we find nothing over us we succumb to what is around us.” Here is a statement worth committing to memory. This is the answer to our human predicament. This is the answer to that strange paradox Jesus left us: that we only ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... “in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit”—and we are to remember that Jesus is with us always—to the end of the age. Not only are the charter and the commission of the Kingdom centered in the Holy Spirit, Jesus’ commitment to provide us power is Spirit-centered. Listen to Acts 1:6-8: So when they had come together, they asked him, “Lord, is this the time when you will restore the kingdom to Israel?” He replied, “It is not for you to know the times or periods that ...

Nehemiah 9:38--10:39
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James Merritt
... you submit to the will of God, you will support the work of God because that is God's word to you and God's will for you. Don't get the idea what I've talked about today is just about the big things in your life. These three commitments are to be a part of your daily lifestyle. I was reading the other day about seamen, back in the days of wooden ships. Sailors in that day had much to fear including pirates, storms and diseases, but their greatest fear was that the ship might encounter what they called ...

2 Timothy 3:10--4:8
Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... he was told it was terminal. He had hidden the seriousness of his sickness from his family, but now it was an experience that had to be shared. In a letter to an intimate friend, who is also a friend of mine, he revealed the depth of his commitment – listen to him. The hard thing about it is that I had to tell my little family again - the second time in less than two years about my malignant condition. However, they took it as you knew they would – like soldiers. And we’ve made a covenant now ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... And here we come to one of the most glorious chapters in that history of preparation for Exodus. See it there in verse 17. But the midwives feared God and did not do as the king of Egypt commanded them, but let the male children live. What courage and what commitment. Here was a subservient people, not just under the thumb, but under the oppressive heal of a powerful ruler. Yet, they did not bring themselves to obey his orders; they feared God and did not do as the king commanded them to do. When we make a ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... 't spend time in prayer and worship. In a couple of weeks, you will be asked to make a commitment for the support of the Church. A commitment that involves your finances but also involves more than money. For when you fill out a commitment card, you are making a commitment to God, a commitment to your presence and involvement, a commitment to one another, a commitment to prayer. But you can't fully make that commitment unless you spend time in prayer asking God what God wants you to do. So, having said that ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... second thing: Your Family Can Make You More than Are. More and more I’m convinced that the family is the most crucial asset in the life of any person. And the family is being threatened as no other institution today. Parents and children, I plead with you to commit yourselves to make the family what it should be — a place for persons and a center of Christian caring. That’s what the family ought to be. To such a place of Christian caring we can go when all other doors are shut and become more than we ...

Sermon
James W. Moore
... He probably meant that some people like to dress the part, but not pay the price. We will dress up like a cowboy for a night or two, but we have no idea what is really involved or demanded… in the real “hard-knocks life” of a committed cowboy. “Big Hat, No Cattle!” This evidently was the problem with these three men in Luke 9… They came to Jesus, but not whole-heartedly; Each, in his own way, wanted to put “certain conditions” on his discipleship. At first glance this is a disturbing passage ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... be the task of Methodists in America? - To reform a continent and spread scriptural holiness across the land. What is required for such a mission? The circumcision of the heart which will identify us as those people who love God, who seek to obey Him, and who are committed to the promise that the kingdoms of this world will one day become the kingdoms of Christ. But in the meantime – Ah! That’s the point. In the meantime, what is to be our task! Our first and primary task is to be the Church — to be ...

Sermon
Robert Leslie Holmes
... except those we take with him and for his glory. A story about the sixteenth-century Spanish conquistador, Hernando Cortez, tells how he was so committed to his mission that he had his men burn their ships so that they would never be tempted to turn back in defeat. The call ... the Father's house is life worth living, and we will come home. The call of this day is for each of us to examine our own commitment to Jesus. Do we follow him for what we imagine he can do for us or for who he is and what we can do for ...

Sermon
Robert A. Hausman
... to flesh out the genealogy of David. Our interpretation today, however, is constrained by the fact that, in our text, we are given only the opening part of the drama. Out text lacks the complexities that the developing plot will entail. It puts all its stress on the commitment Ruth makes to Naomi and her tradition. "Do not press me to leave you or to turn back from following you! Where you go, I will go; where you lodge, I will lodge; your people shall be my people, and your God my God. Where you die, I ...

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