Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Stephen M. Crotts
... crept by like an arthritic turtle. So the men, indifferent to the death of Jesus, began to gamble for the few belongings of the convicts. It was their way of passing the awful time away. The soldiers are also here with us today. The church has in its ... 'll know I'm welcome home when I see it. If it is not there, I'll keep going." Well, you recall what happened. The ex-convict was on a bus when he passed the house. And what did he see but a hundred yellow ribbons tied around the tree. The thief recognized ...

Psalm 100:1-5, Ezekiel 34:1-31, Ephesians 1:15-23, Matthew 25:31-46
Sermon Aid
Marion L. Soards, Thomas B. Dozeman, Kendall McCabe
... we have to remind ourselves that the glory of divine radiance emanates from God, lest we lose sight by blocking God out with a "Son umbrella." As we meditate on Christ, we ponder the greatness of God. The passage continues by recalling the range of Christian conviction in relation to Christ, speaking of his exaltation, his power over all other powers, and his relationship to the Church, which participates in his majesty. As the first mention of God's power in v. 19 stated that it was/is "for us," so now in ...

128. You Are a Son of God
Matthew 10:40-42
Illustration
Joel D. Kline
... the movie, it is the final evening before the scheduled execution, and all appeals have been denied. The man and the spiritual director talk honestly about the horrifying crime he committed, its impact upon the victims' families, and the readiness of the convicted killer to face death. In the midst of these painfully honest remembrances, the sister reminds the killer, "You are a son of God." Moments of shocked silence follow, and then the one facing a mandated death sentence confesses, "No one's ever said ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... will of God, it's not enough to desire it, it's not enough to discern it, you must be willing to do whatever it is that God tells you to do. III. Conviction Concerning the Promise of God In verse 15 the word know is used twice. Now if you think something that is an opinion. But if you know something that is a conviction. We can have a conviction of two sure things. First of all, God will respond to our prayers. "And if we know that He hears us, whatever we ask…" (v.15a) The word "hear" means not only ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... the Word of God. People's deepest need is to confess sin and receive salvation. So preaching that fails to confront the sinner, convict the sinner, correct the sinner, and convert the sinner through the Word of God, does not meet people's need. It may make ... don't like it. It is not our job to make the message acceptable; it is our job to make the truth available. d. Preach Convictingly The word "convince" in v.2 means to reprove. That is, we are to confront people with the fact of their sin. We are being ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... . The Personal Route of Discipline Now I have shown you why God disciplines us. But how does God discipline us? We are told very plainly here that there are three ways that God can discipline his children, and each one is more severe than the next. a. Internal Conviction The first thing God will do is to rebuke us. "And you have forgotten the exhortation which speaks to you as to sons: ‘My son, do not despise the chastening of the Lord, nor be discouraged when you are rebuked by Him.'" (v.5) Now when God ...

Zechariah 3:1-7
Sermon
James Merritt
... , Satan is the master of the guilt trip; Jesus is the master of the grace trip. One of the greatest lessons I have ever learned as a Christian is how to handle satanic accusation. You see, there is a difference between satanic accusation and Holy Spirit conviction. You see, everybody, if they have a conscience at all, experiences guilt. But guilt could either be a tool of Satan to paralyze you, or a tool of the Holy Spirit to purify you. Let me give you the difference. Satan will use guilt to accuse you ...

Sermon
Maurice A. Fetty
... he loved and admired so much. He realized as he spoke that his own deep feelings about the church and the ministry were being exposed. Yet, he felt he owed it to himself and to his son to express his honest objections. "Well, son, I have to admire your convictions. But I still have lots of questions and hesitations. I remember one lady on our deacon board who said she wouldn't want to be a minister because of all the problem people in the church, and I chuckled to myself, because if ever our minister had a ...

Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-19
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... a two-step process, not unlike the writer's own definition of faith that opened this chapter. First, Abraham believes in God's promises - the promises of land, of offspring, of steadfast companionship. Secondly, Abraham acts on his belief, striking out with "the conviction of things not seen" for the unknown land of Canaan. Hebrews has a particular affinity for Abraham, having first examined the Abrahamic covenant in 6:13, and now here in chapter 11 using him as a faith example. The image of the unknown ...

Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-19
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... a two-step process, not unlike the writer's own definition of faith that opened this chapter. First, Abraham believes in God's promises - the promises of land, of offspring, of steadfast companionship. Secondly, Abraham acts on his belief, striking out with "the conviction of things not seen" for the unknown land of Canaan. Hebrews has a particular affinity for Abraham, having first examined the Abrahamic covenant in 6:13, and now here in chapter 11 using him as a faith example. The image of the unknown ...

Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... Hebrews 11. Since Luther onward, the Protestant and eventually Roman Catholic exposition of this passage has been an understanding of faith as subjective and personal. This interpretation is reflected in such translations as ... "Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen" (NRSV, NASB). "Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see" (NIV). "Now faith means putting our full confidence in the things we hope for; it means being certain of ...

Philippians 1:21-30
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... it. The more people talk about why he is in prison, the more they will be talking about the Good News of Jesus Christ. As references to the mud-slinging preachers (vv.15-18) make plain, he doesn't even particularly care about the motives or convictions of those involved in preaching - nothing matters except that the gospel message be spread farther and wider. Perhaps it is because Paul embraces all methods that proclaim Christ to the world that he begins to think about the possibility of a martyr's death in ...

Matthew 22:15-22, Psalm 99:1-9, Exodus 33:12-23, 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10
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B. David Hostetter
... and sent the Good News to us. Pastor: Friends, believe the Good News! People: In Jesus Christ, we are forgiven. Exhortation Show your faith in action, your love in labor, and your hope in courage. Live in the power of the Holy Spirit, with strong conviction. PRAYER OF THE DAY Sovereign above all sovereigns, clarify our vision of your majesty, that all worldly powers may appear in proper proportion to your authority, and duly order our allegiances, so that we may give you and our neighbor what is due, in the ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... we went to look for my ball, that young man stood with me and bowed his head and asked Jesus Christ to come into his life. I asked him the question, "Has anyone ever shared with you the Gospel, one on one?" To which he replied, "No." I have a conviction. No one will ever walk into Cross Pointe, as long as I am the pastor and as long as I am on this platform, and not hear clearly the presentation of the Gospel and have the chance to respond. II. We Must Recognize The Meaning Of The Gospel Remember what ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... are told the two basic things parents are to teach their kids about God. Unfortunately, most parents stop at the first one and don't really go on to the second. The first one is the reality of God. Obviously, I would hope all of you parents would have a conviction that you should teach your children that there is a God and this God is real. It is not enough just to teach your children there is a God and that God is real, you must teach them how to have a relationship with the real God. That is why ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... coins, if she loses one coin, does not light a lamp, sweep the house, and seek diligently until she finds it?" (v.8) Now I believe here the broom and the candle refers to the work of the Holy Spirit, because it is the work of the Holy Spirit to convict us, and it is the work of the Holy Spirit to cleanse us. You see when we're in spiritual darkness, only the Holy Spirit of God can shine the light of the Lord Jesus into our darkened state. When a person is in spiritual darkness the only way they ...

Galatians 1:11-24
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... of a direct revelation from God. As Paul continues, he emphasizes again that he “did not confer with any human being” nor did he travel to Jerusalem to sit at the feet of the Twelve to listen and learn from them. Paul’s revelation from God, his conviction that the truth of life was found not in Torah law but in the love of Christ, was so clear and so unclouded that he immediately proceeded to “Arabia” to begin preaching to the Gentiles. It is generally agreed that in the vernacular of Paul’s day ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... giving off a more subtle sound? The sound of influence? The siren song of power over others, of command and control, of making colleagues into subordinates and then making them toe your line? Paul had all the power, all the clout, all the zealous conviction of “rightness” in his possession when he was suddenly blindsided on the Damascus Road. Paul was totally convinced of the piercing, perfect quality of the tone his whistle played. He was a model Pharisee, one who upheld the Law over all else. He felt ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... release this burglar had been converted and became a Christian worker. Yet as they knelt there, the judge and the former convict, neither seemed to be aware of the other. After the service, the judge was walking home with the pastor. The judge ... forgive me for all my pride and self deception, to get me to admit that I was no better in the eyes of God than that convict that I sent to prison.” (4) Friends, do you understand that all of us need the faith that healed Mary Magdalene, and Joanna, and Susanna, and ...

2 Thessalonians 1:1-12
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... and begin preaching and teaching that they were experiencing not just tough times but the end-of-times. Having given up much to confess Christ, it is hardly surprising that a vocal contingent within the church began to loudly voice their conviction that Jesus’ return was already underway and that the apocalyptic age was unfurling at their feet. The Pauline message in today’s 2 Thessalonians text refutes that false reality. It reaffirms the established teachings disciples must uphold, and encourages the ...

146. Tell Us a Good Joke
Humor Illustration
... at night to pass the time?" His neighbor called back, "We tell jokes." Just about then the new prisoner heard someone call out "34," and then everyone started laughing. Again "16," and more laughter. He asked his neighbor, "What's going on here?" "Well," explained the convict, "we've all been here so long that we've memorized all the jokes and numbered them. Now, all we have to do is call out the number and the rest of the prisoners laugh." "Go ahead, you try it," encouraged the veteran. "Okay," said the ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... and authority he wielded, offered three different theories: 1) first, he was a resurrected John the Baptist; 2) second, he was the long-awaited return of Elijah; or 3) third, he was one of God’s other “prophets of old.” The conjecture by some and conviction of Herod that Jesus is John revived from the dead reminds us how unknown Jesus had been until this recent spate of miracles and missions (4:35-5:43). Anyone who knew that Jesus had been baptized by John would know they were contemporaries, not ...

Luke 3:15-17, 21-22
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... he is now saved and "neither God nor man's got nothin' on me now." He explains that the minister has told him that all his sins have been washed away, even when he stole the pig for which he had been convicted. "But you said you were innocent of that," one of his fellow convicts exclaims. "I lied," he says, "and that's been washed away, too!" Amen! Yes, that is our understanding of baptism. And that is why there is some misunderstanding of the scene from the gospels that we encounter at the beginning of ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... record has been wounded and is dying. He turns to Dominique and says: “It can’t be long now. Listen, Dominique. You’ve lived a bad life. There are many convictions against your name. But there are no convictions against me. There’s nothing on my name. Take my name. Take it‑‑I give it to you. Straight off, you’ve no more convictions. Take my name, and give me yours‑‑so that I can carry [all your past mistakes] away with me.” (4) That soldier truly cared about his friend. They would ...

1 Peter 3:8-22
Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... is what 1 Peter’s letter is all about. Hope in Christ. Hope through the one letter that turns The Lie into The Life: “f” or “faith.” Hope in God’s eternal love. Peter uses “hope” as Paul used the term “faith” — to denote the inner conviction and consciousness of those who both individually and communally confessed Jesus as the Christ and as their Redeemer. This letter comes to us as an Anthem of Hope in a world of tumbling hopes and crumbling dreams. What is translated in most texts as ...

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