Dictionary: Hope
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Romans 8:28-39
Drama
Michael L. Sherer
... Scripture says, nothing can separate us from the love of Christ. Not hardship, persecution, danger, or even death. That’s important to remember. Especially in my case. Last week our house was bombed. The local police department behaves as though I should have expected it and that I had it coming. Pray for us and for our ministry. Your friend, Martin. ANNOUNCER: That long, long bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, came to an end this morning in dramatic fashion. Three-hundred and eighty-one days after the ...

Sermon
Richard Patt
... the earth as the Son of God and Prince of Peace, then we must believe it. If we accept war and nuclear build-up as a given, expecting little change in our own habits, are we not just as well asking of Jesus, as did these folks of old, "This man is Jesus, son of ... always seems to be the explanation we give. And, if so, that becomes an easy way for us to say that we are not expected to lend them a hand. Don’t we also sometimes take certain neighborhoods of our city and judge the book by its cover? What ...

Sermon
... cross above our altar; the signs of the risen Christ and Lord on our paraments; the small cross on our font; symbols of the Christian life on our colored-glass windows; and the pictures of faith on our banners. But the most powerful symbol is one you may least expect; it is the aisle of the church building! The Church’s worship and witness take place in the aisles of the church - the runway between God’s Altar and God’s World. The aisle of St. Luke’s Church is the place where we began our walk in ...

Sermon
Daniel G. Mueller
... was chosen by God, before time began, to do a job for the Lord. John’s purpose in life was given to him by God. All that God expected from John was that he do what God wanted him to do. God put him at the right time and the right place to do it. Our ... purpose in life is given to us by God as well. He has put us in the right place at the right time for us. All he expects of us is that we obey him. When we do, he promises to fulfill his purpose for us (Psalm 56:2). John’s God-given purpose in life ...

Sermon
Daniel G. Mueller
... costly. As he sat in his room, lonely, his housemother happened to walk by. She noticed his loneliness and tried to show him some kindness. She sat down with him on his bed and spoke to him about general things. Then she asked him what he wanted for Christmas. She expected to hear the usual list of things like toys and clothes and money. But the boy surprised her. He stepped over to his dresser, took a picture of his Mom and Dad into his hands and softly said, "I wish My Mom and Dad could step out of this ...

Sermon
Robert G. Tuttle
... ghosties and long-leggety beasties. And things that go bump in the night, Good Lord, deliver us!" It seems that we expect the worst, and we get it. Leslie Weatherhead, famous English preacher of the closing generation, once shared a helpful insight into ... peace of mind. It was solved for me in an interesting way. As I struggled with the conflict, something deep within me said, "God does not expect you to do more than one thing at a time. Now is the moment you have to preach. God can take care of Mrs. Jones ...

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Warren Thomas Smith
... food and drink. Mercy is a rare, yet absolutely essential, virtue. Mercy comes from the Late Latin root merces, meaning "God’s gratuitous compassion; reward." It is love extended, not out of necessity, but given through the desire to help. No thanks are expected. I shall never forget the man who stopped and helped me get my car battery jumped. We were miles from Cheyenne, and the vastness of Wyoming was becoming increasingly vast. He did not need to stop. Clara Barton was not required to establish the ...

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Alton F. Wedel
... Shepherd as the lead theme of a pastorale, nor even as a Savior. The people he addressed denied God’s claim on them and went their own way, belied the covenant that God had made with them, sold out to belly interests that they thought more satisfying, and expected God to bless them for it. How often, like the spiral of a cycle, history is repeated. The nightly news in those days was as bleak and dismal as the nightly news in ours. But Jeremiah doesn’t want us to forget it. The Lord reigns! And behold ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... we go. Repentance and forgiveness of sins, said Jesus, will be preached in his name to all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. Notice he said beginning at Jerusalem. It is not to be confined within the walls of any city, any home, or any church. We cannot expect the world to come to Jerusalem to hear the message. Jerusalem must go to the world. Jesus did not command the whole world to go to church. Jesus commanded his church to go to the whole world. When Jesus explained to the disciples the reason for ...

1635. The Reality of the Resurrection - Sermon Starter
Luke 24:36-49
Illustration
Brett Blair
... impose a duty on every ship that sailed out of the mouth of the Mississippi in New Orleans. What made matters worse is that it looked like Napoleon was going to close the rights to the Mississippi to the Americans entirely. There was no way to expect Napoleon to give up this kind of control. But a U.S. ambassador to France, Robert R. Livingston, concocted a plan to trump Napoleon, and he played that trump with a flourish. He made it known in the right circles that the United States was considering settling ...

Romans 14:1--15:13
Sermon
T. A. Kantonen
... Thus Paul concludes his portrayal of the final fulfillment of the Advent hope with these words: "Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord" (1 Corinthians 15:58). Ever since the days of the apostles, the church most expectant has also been the church most zealous to carry out its mission in the world. Doing the work which he has given us to do, we respond to the Lord’s promise "Surely I am coming soon" with calm confidence, "Amen, come Lord Jesus."

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Gregory J. Johanson
... date, the idea is still abroad that if one will just try hard enough and think enough positive thoughts, we can succeed at anything. Some people are so concerned about what others think of them that they think of success as meeting other’s expectations - not as self-fulfillment. Such persons face inevitable defeat, because "no one can please all of the people all of the time"! Consider the concern of student after student to know just exactly what the professor wants, in order to be "successful" in class ...

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Gregory J. Johanson
... . D. I’m the chaplain on the fifth floor, Lou Lothman. Perhaps you remember me from the men’s group? D-1 Hello, young man. Do come in. (We shake hands.) Yes, I do remember you. L-2 How are you? D-2 I’m as well as one can expect to be at my age ... It’s a beautiful morning, you know. A good morning to just look out into nature. (His hand indicates a mountain scene on a poster - snow capped mountains in the distance - spring flowers in a meadow in the foreground) Can you see the river running ...

John 6:60-71
Sermon
Brett Blair
... known someone who lost a loved one who was dearer than life itself, they come back to the church for the funeral after being away for years, and they can’t understand why they did not have the spiritual resources to handle it. I feel like saying: What did you expect? Samson waited till he was in the middle of the battle and then he called upon the name of the Lord God of hosts, but God didn’t answer. Why? Because, says the scripture God was no longer with Samson and he didn’t even know it. It had all ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... . Now we know that he has not been trained like we have. He has not been chosen as we have so we told him to stop. Do you hear what they did? They pushed him off the bridge. It is obvious that the disciples expected to be congratulated. “Good for you!” they expected, “After all, we can’t let this Kingdom of God business get out of hand.” How little they understood where Jesus’ teachings would soon take them. They were the chosen people, the Jews, but soon the doors of Judaism would open to the ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... 't know why. I don't know if they knew why! But they did. They tried to keep young children from seeing him. We expect such actions from the Pharisees and the Sadducees. But these were the disciples the men who genuinely loved him. It was not until the ... the Lord of history. He came to make us whole and to perfect his good work within us and he is sufficient for our every need. He expects from us total love and total commitment. Why can't we see that? But for those of us who are blind there is hope. For Jesus ...

Bulletin Aid
Dallas A. Brauninger
... us twirls our lives in confusing circles, People: We call upon hope, and hope calls us out of chaos. Leader: When unexpected events rip apart our goals, People: We call upon hope, and hope calls us out of chaos. Leader: God enters our wilderness. People: Come, O long-expected Jesus, call us into hope. Collect Sustaining God, who stands by us and guides us through the rough, we trust in you. Amen. Prayer Of Confession At first, it does not occur to us to call to you when we are caught in a jumble of wild ...

Sermon
William G. Carter
... that would pierce his mother’s soul (Luke 2:35). Perhaps that is the cross some of us are called to carry this Christmas: to stand up and testify to a God who guides our lives on a path that may stand at odds with our family’s expectations. For others of us, however, we may be called to express our love of God through a renewed love of family. There are fractured relationships to rebuild, long-broken ties to restore, ungracious relatives to whom we are called to speak a forgiving word. Today gives us an ...

Luke 3:21-38, Luke 3:1-20
Sermon
William G. Carter
... not enough to prepare us for the kingdom that God is making possible. We need the fiery power of God, the full force of the love of Christ. And we name this power, this force, as the Holy Spirit. The Spirit will push us into places we would not expect. The Spirit will give us power to proclaim what God is doing in Jesus Christ. The Spirit will protect us from the puny powers of this age. A minister named Al was pursuing a doctoral degree in theology. He worked long hours on his dissertation, so many hours ...

Sermon
Mark Ellingsen
... was not God’s way. His way is that you do not get hung up on wealth, and that if you have it, you use it generously for the sake of the poor. These are nice ideals, but they will not work on the job tomorrow, will they? The boss expects you to make money for the company. The entrepreneurs among us know that you have to keep expanding the company, you have to increase its wealth, in order to “grow” the business. This brings us back to the concerns I raised at the beginning of this sermon. Where will ...

Hosea 11:1-11
Sermon
John W. Wurster
... you even know me? “I have heard your cries. I have grieved for your losses. I have extended arms of comfort and solace. I carried you at times when you weren’t even aware of it. I have been in hospital rooms and at bedsides, places where death is expected and places where death is sudden. I know what it’s like to have someone you love die. I know. Do you know me? “I cannot stop creating. I cannot stop bringing forth new life. I grin at every birth, beholding the possibilities of each baby. So much ...

Sermon
John W. Wurster
... not to mention the poverty of our own souls? Why don’t we take a stand against hate and bigotry in all of its ugly forms? Why do we continue to trust in ourselves when the works of our own hands only end in our destruction? Why do we expect God to do nothing but endorse our own pursuits and desires? Why do we not look to be changed, redeemed, cleansed, forgiven? Why do we not give ourselves, heart and mind and spirit, to growing in faith and hope and love? If this passage is true, there are many ...

Sermon
Carlyle Fielding Stewart
... God, to sit in silent meditation and to pray fervent, joyous, or simple prayers. The fury of the present age crowds God out of our daily routine so we have little or no time for God. Yet when we need God we expect him to be Johnny-on-the-spot. We make no time for him, yet expect him to give us our undivided attention when we need it! We spend a lifetime serving the gods and idols of the larger culture. We worship our material possessions, bow down to the emperors in new clothes, believe that money is God ...

Ephesians 4:1-16
Drama
Dave Marsh
... he lingers on her...) Tina: Thanks. Bye. Donna: Jim? Jim!? Jim: Hmmmm? Oh yeah, sorry, um, where was I? Donna: Only received? Jim: Oh, yeah. ...and only received 15 processors. Actually, Donna, tell them we only got 14. Okay, Please contact me with any questions. I expect the missing 3 machines here on Monday. Best regards, Jim Davis. Jim: Okay, read that back to me please. Donna: Dear Mr. Johnson. I’m writing you this letter in regard to the last shipment of Pentium machines. It appears that I am rude to ...

Sermon
James W. Moore
... do You mean, ‘who touched You?’ Everybody’s touching You.” But, you see, they couldn’t tell a push from a touch. Jesus could! He knew the difference and He knew that it was a tender touch that had drawn strength out of Him. The woman had not expected to be detected, but when Jesus turned and asked that question, she knew that He knew, and she came forward trembling and she fell at His feet and confessed that she was the one who had touched the hem of His garment. She explained in a rush of words ...

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