Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
James W. Robinson
... in to squeeze you to the ground, when nameless fears torment you in the silence of thea night, when a sudden pain reminds you that your perfect physique is vulnerable to the Grim Reaper, only God will do, only God will see you through. Did we in our own strength confide, Our striving would be losing, Were not the right man on our side, The man of God’s own choosing. B. Include mourners among the crowds who sat at the feet of Jesus when he taught on the mount - and in the meadow and by the sea. In the ...

Sermon
Edward Chinn
... Judean hills; the great king of Israel; the thief who stole Bathsheba; the grieving father who mourned the death of his rebellious son, Absalom. When David was about to die, he called his son Solomon and gave him his last instructions: "My time to die has come. Be confident and determined, and do what the Lord your God orders you to do. Obey all his laws and commands, as written in the Law of Moses, so that wherever you go you may prosper in everything you do. If you obey him, the Lord will keep the promise ...

Sermon
Thomas D. Peterson
... new dimension is to be added to our homes and to our relationships with those we love. At last, the day arrives: many presents are at hand to give, the lights are lit, the day dawns with mystery surrounding it, and we go into over-drive with confidence that the joys of the occasion will be indelibly stamped upon us. Maybe, maybe, life will be changed and our fondest wishes consummated. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s characters in his novels ask each other in myriad ways what they are to do with their lives seeing ...

Jonah 3:1-10
Sermon
Thomas D. Peterson
... had an opportunity to do something new, what would we do? Who knows? Most people, most of the time take their troubles with them or else find them waiting when they arrive. We tend to plug away at the same old things. Jonah was fleeing from God. He had every confidence he could escape and be free from the heavy call laid on him, so he took his troubles, put them aside and sailed away. He could not know that whale was there. What a surprise when he found himself right in the belly of the whale, as if he were ...

Deuteronomy 18:14-22
Sermon
Thomas D. Peterson
... speaking the long-range purpose of God to give his people a promised land, and he provided them the commandments by which to pay heed to God and arrive safely in that land. In this streak of common sense the people were enabled to move forward with confidence and effectiveness. The voice of God had come in the law, a gift of God by means of which the covenant relationship could be maintained and safely insured. Jesus fulfilled the prophetic tradition and the law. He is God’s stated Good News, and comes to ...

Sermon
Thomas D. Peterson
... . We now live in a world where, in Christ, there is no darkness and no ultimate despair. We, of all, are the most blessed, to know that in all things God is working good; therefore, in our deepest distress there is a radically resistant element of unshakable confidence that we are touching the mysteries of life. Even in the darkest hours God means light for us as he did in our Lord Jesus. We learn from Job’s self-surrender; we live on the self-surrender of Jesus. In him is faith at its highest and ...

Sermon
Thomas D. Peterson
... able to receive it, Cinderella was a slave. She was not only physically helpless but also obliged her stepmother and half sisters by letting herself be demeaned. Love literally drew her out of a deadend situation. Love opened her up; set her going; gave her confidence and restored self-respect. Changed from a deadend place, from attic to palace, she was also changed from a deadend spirit, moving in her self-esteem from slave to princess. Love has a way of taking the Cinderella in us all and turning it from ...

Isaiah 62:1-12, Titus 3:1-11, Luke 2:1-7, Luke 2:8-20
Bulletin Aid
Paul A. Laughlin
First Lesson: Isaiah 62:6-7, 10-12 Theme: The ransomed and redeemed people of God Exegetical Note The Judaean prophet confidently announces a renewed Jerusalem, and proclaims that with its approaching salvation (i.e., savior) its inhabitants will prove not only unforsaken, but indeed the holy, redeemed and ransomed people of God. Call to Worship Leader: Behold, God has proclaimed it far and wide upon the earth: People: OUR SALVATION, OUR ...

Isaiah 61:1-11, Isaiah 62:1-12, Galatians 3:26--4:7, Luke 2:21-40
Bulletin Aid
Paul A. Laughlin
... to lead us to despair, and frustrations to drive us to faithlessness. Forgive us these tendencies, which are unbecoming to godly people. Keep before us as models your faithful servants who, despite delays in their dreams and deferrals of their hopes, lost neither their faith in your Word nor their confidence that your will would one day be done on earth. In the name of Jesus, our hope and our redemption, we pray. Amen

Genesis 17:1-27, Romans 4:1-25, Mark 8:31--9:1
Bulletin Aid
Paul A. Laughlin
... ALWAYS RESPOND TO GOD AND GOD’S PROMISES AS DID ABRAHAM: IN FAITH AND OBEDIENCE. Collect Most faithful God, who have established covenants with humanity again and again, teach us to trust in you and your Word; that we may serve you and humanity in confidence and may find new meaning and purpose in life. In the name of Jesus we pray. Amen Prayer of Confession O God of promise, we confess that, like the children of Israel before us, we have consistently broken our covenant with you. We have been faithless ...

Isaiah 50:1-11, Mark 15:16-20, Mark 15:21-32, Philippians 2:1-11
Bulletin Aid
Paul A. Laughlin
... as for Wednesday in Holy Week. The prophet here tells of having to suffer resolutely indignation, anger, and physical abuse because of his own prophetic devotion to the often unpopular task of delivering the Word of God to them. He is nevertheless confident of God’s support and ultimate vindication of him. Call to Worship Leader: Rejoice, sisters and brothers, for our salvation is at hand! People: GOD BRINGS US STRENGTH AND VINDICATION THROUGH THE GIFT OF A SON! Leader: But our salvation does not come ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... Jesus but he was not very sure that others would accept his way of telling it. One of the great things that we learn from Mr. Wade is not only did he write great songs about Jesus, but he is also an example of the fact that we should have confidence and believe that we can share Jesus with others in any way we want to. Whenever I see a pen and some ink and I think about Mr. Wade and how he put his song of Jesus and his birth into the hymnal, I am pleased to know that he ...

Luke 22:1-6, Matthew 26:14-16, Matthew 27:1-10, Matthew 26:47-56
Sermon
... on almost against our will. To his credit, Judas confessed. "I have betrayed innocent blood." It was a bonafide confession but it was in the wrong place. We’ve done that, haven’t we? "I really shouldn’t have done that. It was a real mistake." We confide it to friends but we don’t confess where it really means something - to the person we’ve hurt (which includes, by the way, both the injured party and God - who is also an injured party). Judas might have been forgiven, but he wasn’t. Why? BECAUSE ...

2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2
Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... God! But look at our attempt to pretend that all of this doesn’t exist. Near the end of his life, Thomas A. Edison, that grand old man, was asked what effect he thought science would have on the behavior of mankind. And he replied, with typical confidence and optimism, "What the mind of man can invent, the character of man will control." Well, perhaps it’s just as well that Edison died before he was disillusioned. He did not live to see the day when the United States Senators, a group of them, would ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... to 42 pounds. Then, under the same hypnosis, he told them that suddenly they had received new reserves of strength, that they were strong and powerful, and the average went up to 142 pounds. They were stronger than they even knew they were consciously. The confident, courageous self can take us a lot farther than we ever dreamed. Again and again I see people rally in emergencies, when love demands it, and display almost superhuman strength. I can remember one of our lieutenants on Iwo Jima who was first of ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... attitude. But it was our Lord Jesus Christ to whom we are in eternal debt for taking that word so rich in human tenderness, so familiar, and making it the rallying watchword of everything that we believe. He taught the halting tongues of mankind to say boldly, confidently, "Our Father, who art in heaven." He never let us forget that word. There was never a sermon that He did not use it in. He prayed no prayer without reference to the Father. The first words that we have recorded from His lips in the gospel ...

Sermon
William McKee Aber
... that it is a place to begin. Let’s take an example. I think that at one time or another someone has described to me just about every neighborhood in the entire township as a "Catholic neighborhood." I’ve lost trace of people who have confided that they and one or two other couples are just about the only Protestants on the street, and then they go on to relate how difficuIt the atmosphere is when "they" - meaning the Catholic families start "pushing" their faith. With few exceptions the Protestant ...

Drama
Charles L. Koester
... continues his monologue, leaving the pulpit, exiting toward the rear of the church.] God has given to us His gift of peace, Jesus the Christ. God gives to you the fullness of all life in His Son. Because we believe and have faith in Him, we dare to look confidently to a peaceful death and beyond. Beyond to eternal life, life with our Father. Because of God’s Advent, your life, your own very personal life has its Easter. That is the gift God brings to each of you in your time as He brought it to us in ...

1 Corinthians 7:29-31
Sermon
William F. Dunkle
... to lift my spirits and relieve my anxiety. Even though I never saw the direct beams of the sun, how good it was to know from just reflections, that outside my sickroom God’s bright sun was bringing a new day! First century Christians confidently expected that new day momentarily, but modern people know that history has dragged through nearly two millennia. Yet we do not lose our faith in God’s ultimate triumph. As a matter of fact, all churches have been demonstrating more interest in eschatology (the ...

1 Corinthians 7:1-40
Sermon
William F. Dunkle
... is exactly what pastors always want to say, "I want you to be free of anxieties." He is assuring the Christians of his time that whatever God brings to pass will prove a blessing. This is always the test of our faith - to trust confidently that God intends to give us what is good, indeed that God overcomes badness with goodness. This is what the Resurrection is all about! When Confederate forces finally retreated from cities like Richmond or Atlanta, they set fire to warehouses stored with munitions and ...

Sermon
E. Jerry Walker
... for many months, not one could suspect another of so horrible a deed. So sure of each other were they that their dread turned inward. And they began to ask in abashed horror, "Is it I? Is it I?" This moving demonstration of a lack of self-confidence twisted Judas’ fear into loathing. Their humility was an offense to him. Not a man with spine among them. Now it didn’t matter what the response would be as he saw Peter raising himself, making signs to John, urging him to find out who was the traitor ...

Sermon
E. Jerry Walker
... , the women were openly wailing and weeping as they made the turn, and some ran forward, kneeling beside the condemned Galilean. The centurion was about to order his soldiers to restrain them, when the man turned and spoke to the women, his voice steady, confident, so out of character with the apparent weakness he suffered. "Daughters of Jerusalem," he said, "do not weep for me, but for yourselves and for your children. For behold, the days are coming when they will say, ‘Blessed are the barren, and the ...

Sermon
E. Jerry Walker
... I fully understand now. But he knew. I am sure of that. And I want you to know what he said." He paused and there was only the sound of their sandals shuffling on the dirt, echoing from the still, silent buildings that walled the street. His voice gained more confidence as he began to quote the words of his master as he remembered them. "He said, ‘Let not your hearts be troubled; believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father’s house are many rooms; if it were not so, would I have told you that I go ...

Sermon
James W. Moore
... realize. We owe so much to father Joseph and we can learn so much from his faith. His bigness of spirit challenges us to become better people and better children of God. But, how did Joseph do it? What gave him the poise, the resolution, the confidence, the strength, to rise to that occasion so magnificently? Well, the answer is found in one word in this passage in Matthew 1, one word that underscores the greatest promise in the Bible, the promise of Christmas. And the word is Emmanuel which means “God is ...

Mark 1:35-39, Mark 1:29-34
Drama
Robert F. Crowley
... , I said stick to a job until it's finished. Why, when I was a boy I was working two jobs by the Time I was your age. At least you can do one job right. JOEL: I think it must be the new responsibility, Leo. Now, we all have confidence in you. We all know you can do it. So just relax and I'll have Ed take care of this minor mistake. You just settle into the new work. (JOEL TAKES THE PRINTOUT FROM LEO) MOMMA: You see, I just knew you weren't spending enough Time on your ...

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