Dictionary: Trust
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Matthew 4:1-11
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King Duncan & Angela Akers
... if your core story, your core identity is “Born to lose”? But what if those men had “Child of God” tattooed on their skin? What if they had it tattooed on their minds? Imagine how differently their life could have turned out. (3) I read a story about a special donation that was made to the International Justice Mission, an organization that fights human trafficking and slavery in some of the poorest countries in the world. A seven-year-old boy named Luke had ...

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John Jamison
... John pointed him out his two disciples went over to Jesus to kind of check him out. At some point, John tells us that Jesus turned around and looked at them and said, “What do you want?” That line kind of blows my mind. Can you imagine? Think about it for a moment. Imagine that Jesus looked you right in the eyes and asked, “What do you want?” What would you say? Answers? Do you want answers to some questions that have bothered you for a really long time? Why did she have to get so sick and die so ...

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Charley Reeb
... . “You don’t have to lose something in order to be thankful,’ says Crockett. ‘You can develop a taste for your blessings by simply realizing what life would be like without them”[1] Think about some of the blessings you enjoy. Imagine you lost those blessings. Now imagine you found them. Just think how grateful you would be! Someone said that “Christians are people who do not have to consult their bank account to see how wealthy they are.” Do you want to feel thankful? Remember what you have ...

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King Duncan & Angela Akers
... I look on top of this cart, I see these crew members' faces, every time my legs hurt, it's cold, rainy, they're smiling back at me, the pain goes away.” (1) Can you imagine what it was like for Paul Veneto to walk into Ground Zero in New York City with the faces of his dead colleagues smiling up at him? Can you imagine the memories and emotions and stories that surrounded him as he took that long walk to honor his friends? Today marks Palm Sunday, the beginning of Holy Week. This is the day when Jesus ...

Matthew 17:1-9
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John Jamison
... the two most important figures in Jewish history, and were the two people who would one day announce the arrival of the Messiah, but the three of them knew that Moses and Elijah had both been dead for a thousand years or so. Yet, there they were. Wow! Can you imagine? Have you ever had one of those times you were just overwhelmed by something, maybe looked up to the sky somewhere and said, “Can’t you give me some kind of proof? Just give me a sign. Even a little one!” Yeah, me too. I have no idea what ...

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King Duncan & Angela Akers
... of two separate words: “to dread” and “deities.” It can be translated as “very fearful of gods” or “superstitious.” (3) Imagine what it’s like to spend your time appealing to multiple gods for health or better crops or fertility. But that ... to create gods centered around our needs. Gods we can control. God can be a turtle if that’s what you want God to be. Imagine that you grew up in a polytheistic religion, in a system where you make appeals to the god of rain, the god of grain, the god ...

Matthew 28:16-20
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King Duncan & Angela Akers
... grew into World Vision, one of the largest international aid agencies in the world. They provide food, clean water, education, disaster assistance, health care and education to millions of people in the poorest nations on earth. Imagine if Ms. Hunter had never challenged Bob Pierce to follow God’s call into ministry? Imagine if he had never gone to China and seen the great needs there? A few years ago, Bob Pierce’s daughter, Marilee, was going through some books in her father’s library and she found a ...

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William G. Carter
... for good. If you don’t forgive sins, what are you going to do with them?” (John 20:23) Isn’t that the choice? You can cancel somebody’s sins and let go of them. Or you can clutch them, hold onto them, keep a list of them, and imagine punishment for all of them. In the immortal line that Fred Craddock once ascribed to the resentful soul, “Every morning you can go out back and lift the rock just to make sure the snake is still there.”5 The Pentecost power that Christ gives to the church is the ...

Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43
Sermon
King Duncan & Angela Akers
... be better than this. And now, all these years later, us having the property in our possession.” (5) Life has to be better than this. We all feel that truth deep in our bones, don’t we? We look around at this broken, dysfunctional world and we imagine that life has to be better than this. And that’s what Jesus spent his life preaching and teaching: that God has planned a kingdom where all sin and evil are destroyed, all brokenness and dysfunction are healed, and all of creation is restored to God’s ...

Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30
Sermon
William G. Carter
... you, that brings you totally alive? That’s the kind of rest we’re talking about. Every one of us has an answer uniquely based on who they are, how they are growing, and how they are wondrously made. In my house, my wife picks up yarn and needles, and imagines a hat for a premature infant; although these days, she is just as likely to design and create a kitchen table or a backyard deck. It is an awesome thing to be married to a woman with a nail gun. Meanwhile I sit in my blue chair, juggling metaphors ...

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Will Willimon
... Could this sort of thing happen the way Mark tells it? You see we fill in the blanks, speculate on motives, possible psychological dynamics, not necessarily because we are creative but because we are inherently evasive. In our wildest imaginations, most of us cannot imagine that it is possible to leave everything and to follow on the basis of a simple invitation and promise. We are not simple, taciturn, uncomplicated fisherfolk like Simon, Andrew, James, and John. We are complex, educated people, people who ...

Matthew 15:10-28
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... . The scriptures are amazing. But too often, we miss the best parts. This can happen when we read either from habit and read over clues that we’ve never noticed before or when we don’t see the entire picture and have a hard time imagining what’s happening in real-time. I like to employ two “clues” or “helps” therefore when reading scripture. These can deepen our understanding and help us to see within a scripture story just how mind-blowing Jesus’ actions are! One is reading and observing in ...

Mark 13:24-37
Sermon
King Duncan & Angela Akers
... about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.” He says it again in Matthew 24:36, “But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.” Imagine that. Even Christ does not know when his return will occur. Someone asks, when will Christ return—when will history come to a climax and a new world order, a world order straight from the heart of God, be introduced? The answer is, we don’t know. The early ...

Matthew 25:14-30
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... a “fearless faith.” The “parable of the talents” is about investment in something bigger than yourself. It’s about commitment to someone other than yourself. Most of all, it’s about taking risks –emotional and spiritual risks in order to gain true stability. I imagine that if Jesus were telling this story today, he’d use the stock market or a bank as his primary metaphor. Or maybe he’d use a business venture, or the lottery, or some other kind of wiser investment. We all know that some ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the house of the Lord late at night, when he hears a voice calling to him. Samuel assumed the voice belonged to Eli. You can imagine that Eli, being almost blind, would call on Samuel quite often to get things for him and assist him as he grew older and weaker. ... of that evil spirit, but we know that Jesus delivered the man. We don't know whether that man had a family but in our imagination, we can see him returning home in his right mind with a serene look on his face. His wife greets him at the door. His ...

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Lori Wagner
... soul, too.” Jesus, God’s greatest revelation, will by his presence reveal not only God’s plan for salvation but will have the power to “reveal” the truth and authenticity that lies in the hearts of all whom he encounters. When I hear this, I sometimes imagine one of those wise sages who by looking at you seems to be able to see into your very soul and know exactly what you are thinking and feeling. Some of you may have experienced this with your partner of many years, someone who understands you ...

Sermon
Mary Austin
... missed out on the life of faith. But Jesus is saying, no, you have it all wrong. It’s the struggles, the taking up your burdens and the burdens of the world, that give life to faith. Peter has this happy vision of faith, too — and he can’t imagine a messiah who will suffer and die. For him, that’s a failure. Peter tries to rebuke Jesus — the same word the gospel uses for casting out demons. And Jesus comes right back at him. He has to understand this to get it. Jesus rebukes Peter — again, the ...

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Lori Wagner
... , and stubbornly committed to what he does and who he works for. He’s confident, and he’s rough. Jesus will need these qualities in Simon Peter. He’s a natural leader. On the contrary, James and John are different kinds of men. Thank goodness. Imagine having 12 Simon Peters! That would never work. James and John, as Jesus calls them, with the emphasis on James, are “mending nets” in their boat. While Simon and Andrew would have been ending their night of fishing, James and John would have been ...

Psalm 114:1-8
Understanding Series
Craig C. Broyles
... be addressed first to the “land” of Canaan. (Cf. the response of Jericho’s inhabitants, Josh. 2:9–11.) The Hebrew word for “earth” (Hb. ʾereṣ) also means “land.” We can imagine this psalm’s place in festival worship as it dramatically brings the congregation to the awesome Presence it worships. In addition, we can imagine that it may have been used before military campaigns (which, like Passover, occurred in the spring; cf. 2 Sam. 11:1), thus invoking the God of the exodus and conquest ...

Teach the Text
Ronald W. Pierce
... career of Antiochus ends and where the ultimate “end times” begin. Keep your focus on what God is doing with evil, anti-God rulers. Illustrating the Text God knows the future and appoints its times, yet we are responsible for our choices. Quote: J. I. Packer. Imagine seeing these words overhead when entering heaven: “Let the one who is thirsty come; and let the one who wishes take the free gift of the water of life” (Rev. 22:17). Then, after entering, you look back and read, “You did not choose me ...

Understanding Series
William Nelson
... a new explanation of the seventy years. Yet surprisingly, we find a penitential prayer that makes no reference at all to Jeremiah or to the seventy years. On the other side, one might counter that this charge is unwarranted, because Daniel did not imagine that he needed a new interpretation. He already thought he understood the meaning of the seventy years (9:2). Instead of looking for a new revelation, he was acting on his belief that repentance and confession would bring about the deliverance of his ...

Mark 2:23-3:6
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Lori Wagner
... that you not only aren’t empathizing with someone else’s pain, but you derive a satisfactory kind of pleasure (we call it self-righteousness) from believing that it is somehow deserved and that someone has received his or her just desserts. As you can imagine, here is where our word “justice” can work both for or against us, depending upon our actual motivations. And this is where, throughout scripture, we see so many people angry at the love and mercy of God for others. Often, this goes along with ...

Understanding Series
John Goldingay
... as a fellowship offering, which any offerer and Yahweh can share (Lev. 3). It was evidently acceptable for the offerer to take his share home and for other people to join in eating it, subject to certain conditions (Lev. 7:11–21). So Yahweh asks the priest to imagine a person taking meat home, cradled in the fold of his garment, a corner folded back to make it into the equivalent of a pocket. If the fold were to touch some other food, does the meat’s holiness then come to attach itself to the other food ...

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Lori Wagner
... , you are planting in faith. Jesus tells us that all it takes is a little bit of love and faith to start an entire movement. A mustard seed can do the job. Just a little bit of faith in God’s ability and power, and the kingdom community that Jesus’ imagined will begin to grow like a weed. We seed. We plant. We pray. We believe. And when God’s miracles begin to happen, we get out of the way! Planting seeds of love for the future must be the primary industry of the church. If the church is to survive ...

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David Coffin
... relate to his father as an instructor or teacher. He was the dad who worked around the house with outdoor chores, went to work to earn a living, and liked to take the family to area sports events. He was not a teacher by any stretch of the imagination. The student was frustrated and told the father he would seek help elsewhere with a tutor or another student whom he knew to be skilled at high school mathematics. The father was otherwise very good with the use of math where he worked. However, at home, his ...

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