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Matthew 16:21-28, Romans 12:1-8, Exodus 19:1-25, Jeremiah 14:1--15:21, Jeremiah 20:7-18, Psalm 114:1-8, Psalm 63:1-11
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... speaks again - he was still with them. The people of Israel felt only the absence, rather than the presence, of God when they were in trouble. Like them, we doubt God's concern and even his ability to come to our aid, and we test him. God assured Moses -and us, in Jesus - that he will attend the summit; he is always present. 3. God trusts again - That's what sacred history, before and after Jesus' ministry, continues to tell us. His presence in his Word makes a positive summit meeting possible - at Sinai ...

Matthew 20:1-16, Philippians 1:12-30, Philippians 1:1-11, Exodus 32:1-33:6, Jonah 4:1-11, Isaiah 55:1-13, Psalm 27:1-14, Psalm 145:1-21, Psalm 106:1-48
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... , and, not the least, courage; partnership in the gospel can cost one's life (it always does, one way or another). 3. A profitable partnership - The benefits of believing and witnessing to the Gospel of Christ, as partners with Paul and all Christians, is the assurance that God will support those who enter into the partnership and see them through the very gates of heaven. 4. An enduring partnership - It will last to the end of the age, and then will begin the final meeting of all who have been partners ...

Isaiah 25:1-12, Psalm 23:1-6, Psalm 135:1-21, Deuteronomy 34:1-12, Philippians 4:2-9, Philippians 4:10-20
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... everything that is good and pure, everything that we love and honor, and everything that can be thought virtuous or worthy of praise. (Jerusalem Bible) They are to "keep doing all the things that you learned from me ... and have heard or seen that I do." Then, he assures them, "the God of peace will be with you." In all of this, Paul could be said to be describing the proper garb for the feast that God is preparing "for those who love him." The remainder of the reading spells out the lessons he has learned ...

Matthew 22:15-22, 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10, Ruth 1:1-22, Psalm 96:1-13, Isaiah 44:24--45:25
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... 's first epistle and the first book of the New Testament to be written, probably at Corinth, about A.D. 50, and sent back to the young congregation after Paul received a first-hand report from Timothy about the state of that community of Christians. Paul assures them that he remembers them regularly in his prayers, thanking God for them and asking the Lord to support the steadfastness of their faith, hope, and love "in our Lord Jesus Christ." He wants them to know that God has chosen them, not only in word ...

Psalm 50:1-23, Psalm 43:1-5, Psalm 63:1-11, Amos 5:18-27, Hosea 11:1-11, 1 Thessalonians 4:13--5:11, Matthew 25:14-30
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... who, in baptism have entered into an everlasting covenant with God; they are saints but also sinners and need to die and rise daily with Christ. Because they are "sealed with the Holy Spirit and marked with the cross of Christ forever," they live in the blessed assurance of God's faithfulness and abiding love for them, and this gives them everlasting hope. 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 (R, E, C) See the Lutheran reading for Pentecost 24. I Thessalonians 5:1-11 (L) Paul, as he has done so many times in his letters ...

2 Samuel 5:1-5
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... , First and Second Samuel (Westminster Press, Philadelphia, 1976, p. 266), Hans Wilhelm Hertzberg notes, "... the promise to David is fulfilled; he becomes king over all the people, and becomes king in Jerusalem. All that is still to come can only be confirmation, assurance and consequence of this one fact." While none of us will be called to kingship, all of us will receive collect calls. Somerset Maugham commented, "In heaven when the blessed use the telephone, they will say what they have to say and not ...

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... of the Upper Room he invites us to eat and drink in his company. God is a Father whose door is always open to welcome his prodigal sons and daughters home. We can all rejoice that God loves us with a father’s love. We rejoice in Saint Augustine’s assurance that God loves each of us as if there were no one else in all the universe to love. We rejoice too that God is our Father, Christ is our brother, and the Holy Spirit is our guide. We thank God for his fatherly care. With F. W. Faber we ...

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H. Michael Nehls
... life eternal. So this holy child of Bethlehem, this babe in the Christmas manger, is also tbe creating, omni-present God. He, and he alone is the source of all life, both in this world and the next. Green is the color of life. That fact most assuredly pervades our thinking when we consider the "Colors of Christmas"! In our Ohio outdoors today, there is a marked lack of the color green. The leaves are gone. Most plants have died from frost and exposure. We are in the season of late autumn, early winter. This ...

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... for two days. Finally, Joseph came and asked permission to speak to me. I could tell when I saw him that something had changed. He held out his hand and led me to the bench outside our door. In a soft voice he told me of a dream, and the assurance he had received from God that my story was true. He promised to be beside me through this experience. Then we would be married. Life was easier after that. When I went out into the village I heard the whispers, and noticed the stares. But, I went about my business ...

Lk 2:15-21 · Php 2:5-11 · Num 6:22-27 · Ps 67
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Paul A. Laughlin
... have sent us one whose very name means your presence and salvation. Inspire us now with his holy and heavenly power: that, beholding even the newborn Christ, we may see there your promise of redemption and our hope for salvation. In the name of Jesus, which assures us that "God saves," we trust and pray. Amen Prayer of Confession Almighty God, it grieves us to confess how lightly we take Jesus' name, how easily we affirm it, and how casually we wear it, forgetting the divine power and promise to save that ...

1 Peter 2:13-25
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... of death, surrounded by enemies, People: OUR GOD LEADS THE WAY TO QUIET AND REST! Collect God of all infinity, you experienced through Jesus our human feelings of alienation and absurdity in the face of life's troubles and tragedies. Give us the assurance of your presence and compassion: that, comforted by the knowledge that you understand, we may find strength and courage for the journey ahead. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen Prayer of Confession God of all intimacy, we admit that, despite our claim to ...

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... to heart the saving knowledge of you that an experience of the Christ brings. Let the grace that we have realized in him tell us of your love and lead us to fellowship in your Spirit, to the end that we shall know of you what we need, for both assurance of mind and action in ministry. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen

Psalm 105:1-45, Exodus 3:1-22
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... , you have brought into being all that is. Move among us now in creative ways: that, touched by your divine presence, we also may become agents of your redemptive grace. In the name of Christ Jesus we pray. Amen Prayer of Confession God of promise and assurance, we confess that we are prone to turn you into a mere premise or abstraction, an object of thought and speculation, or a mere element in a formula for explaining whatever puzzles us about the universe or life. Forgive us, we pray, and remind us again ...

Matthew 6:25-34
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... of the Sermon on the Mount, since Luke locates it elsewhere. The exhortat ion against anxiety here has two bases, the first of which is the more developed: (1) God's providence and (2) God's priorities, namely, God's Reign and righteousness. The assurance throughout is that because of these things, everything else will "fall into place." Call to Worship Leader: Give thanks to the God who nourishes the earth! People: GIVE THANKS TO THE GOD WHO WATERS IT! Leader: The pastures and hills drip with joy! People ...

Matthew 24:36-51
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... O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" "O Word Made Flesh and Come to Dwell" III. Other Music Possibilities Music for Preparation (prelude): "Come Now, Our Savior" Choral Introit: "Our King and Savior draws near; O come let us adore him." Response to the Assurance of Pardon: "You are the Lord, Giver of Mercy" Response to the Proclamation: "Praise Ye the Lord of Hosts" Offertory: "In Dulci Jubilo" Doxology: "Praise God from whom all Blessings Flow" Music for Dismissal: Medley of Advent hymns (occasionally, ask the people ...

Matthew 3:1-12
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... in honesty and in reality. Pastor: I look and listen for God in what we do here now. Ministers: We stand at attention expecting an invasion by God's Spirit. The Act of Recognizing our Humanness and The Act of Receiving New Life (Prayer of confession and assurance of pardon) Consider using the following litany: Pastor: I say it and you feel it in your hearts: you and I behind "Merry Christmas" smiles are afraid to be alone. You and I, behind the presents we give, are reluctant to love. You and I, behind our ...

Matthew 11:1-19
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... alive. Forgive us, Lord, and refresh us with a new awareness of the sheer delight of being your people in spite of all that we have been, done, or said. (follow with silence for one minute) (author unknown, revised) The pastor then introduced the assurance with this statement, "How shockingly indiscriminate is the love of God." He then invited the people to respond as follows: Pastor: I invite us to remember the Good News of our liberation and our calling. Ministers: In Christ our self-worth, and everybody ...

Matthew 2:13-18
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... 4-7 Colossians 3:12-21 II. Hymn Possibilities "Angels We Have Heard on High" "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming" "The First Noel the Angel Did Say" "Joy to the World" III. Other Music Possibilities Music for Preparation: "Jesu Bambino" Response to the Assurance of Pardon: "Pardoned Through Redeeming Grace" Response to the prayer after the sermon: Choir "With Joyful Mirth" Offertory: "Greensleeves" Music for Dismissal: Medley of Christmas Carols (perhaps the congregation would like to stay and sing for a while.)

John 1:29-34
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... how the call of God came to them. Perhaps they would talk about how their thinking about the call changed, when they were outside of the kingdom and church. Give the congregation an opportunity to clarify their understanding to the call. For the assurance of pardon, offer the people the opportunity to reaffirm their call, to begin again with their new insights and understanding. Message with the Children of All Ages Suggestion: Perhaps you will want to focus on the fact that Andrew told Peter about Jesus ...

Matthew 5:1-12
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... And Thomas Carlyle snorted, "Happiness! Bah! That's for pigs." He referred to what we usually call "happiness." Give the people a few minutes to identify, silently, what they have substituted for happiness. Follow this with a prayer of confession. For the assurance of pardon, incorporate these two quotes: (1) "The secret of happiness (joy) lies in knowing where to stop ..." (author unknown) and (2) "Human goals are honor, integrity, truth, beauty and goodness; and if joy comes while we seek these, so be it ...

Matthew 5:13-16
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... ." Give an example from your experience about how we bargain with God. Develop a printed prayer around the proper and improper use of light, asking forgiveness for treating the Light as did the Israelites. You may want to use the following litany for the assurance of pardon, after an introductory statement: Pastor: Christ has set us free to live our lives as light and salt. Ministers: The past is forgiven; the present is significant; the future is open. Pastor: I invite us to give thanks and embrace life ...

Matthew 5:17-20
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... but do we kill with our tongue?" Or, "We may not commit adultery but do we enjoy pornographic films?" Or "We may not use four-letter words but how do we take the Lord's name casually?" Give plenty of time for people to consider these questions. For the assurance of pardon, remind them of Jesus' words in Matthew 5:20. Refer to the Beatitudes as a way to move beyond self-righteousness to a life of grace which promises a fulfilled, wholesome, satisfied life. You may want to have a soloist sing the popular song ...

Matthew 5:27-30, Matthew 5:31-32, Matthew 5:33-37, Matthew 5:38-42
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... to whom I give my time and energy. Grant me the purity of a single and simple desire to seek first your kingdom at the core of nature, so that I may love you, and your world, with all I am and have. (author unknown) Then, introduce the assurance with words similar to these: "No matter what your past has been, your future is spotless in the name of the living God." Receive new life, beginning now. Invite the congregation to pray the words of the hymn, "The king of Love My Shepherd Is," as they sing. Message ...

John 4:1-26
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... in our relationships, in our attitudes, in our responsibilities to one another. Give them plenty of time to examine their kinds of blindness. Offer a prayer which recognizes our many kinds of blindness, and lack of insight into God's purposes. Conclude with a prayer of assurance that God will open our eyes if we will place ourselves in a position and an attitude where the Spirit will speak to us. Ask the people to sing the first stanza of the hymn, "Open my eyes, that I May See." Message with the Children ...

John 9:1-12
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... - you and one another. We open ourselves anew to your Holy Spirit of love, and pray that you will love others through us. Warm our hearts, soften our rigid wills, and bend our false pride, so may loving be our reason for being. Begin the assurance of pardon with these words of William M. Dyal: "How shockingly indiscriminate is the love of God." Then, have the people sing the West Indies Version of the Lord's Prayer, arranged by Paul Abels. Use hand instruments, if available. Message with the Children of ...

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