Dictionary: Hope
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Sermon
Brett Blair
... disillusioned with the one whom they thought would be their exalted leader. The crowds wanted a winner; Jesus has other plans. And this my friends is the tragedy of Palm Sunday and it sets the tone for what we now call his Passion. There are two expectations being played out. Two storylines are occurring: the hopes of the people is one and the Passion of the Christ is the other. Jesus could not match his hopes and dreams with theirs. The two goals were mutually exclusive. To pursue a king’s crown would ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... . Life is real, life is wonderful, and the grave is not its goal. From dust you have came and to dust you shall return was not spoken of the soul. Do not come here this morning then expecting to find the resurrected Christ embalmed in a creed or a ritual. Do not come here this morning expecting to find him forever entombed within the galls of this church. For he lives. He is forever with people who are suffering, and loving, and reaching out. He is forever with people who are losing themselves in service ...

Luke 14:15-24, Genesis 3:1-24
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... would go out to all who had accepted. The moment arrived; servants were dispatched to gather the guests. The expectation would be that invitees would drop what they were doing and come, because to accept the invitation beforehand and ... new place at the beach. Got to get down there to make sure it gets opened properly for the season. The week after? Well, you don't expect us to have that place down there and just ignore it, do you? We'll get back to worship...one of these days. • Next Sunday. Well, gee ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... asking again. To be honest, the job of parish ministry is getting harder. The word from ministers all over (including this one) is, "No matter what I do, I know that it is never enough." "I want to please everyone, and I don't." "I want to meet everyone's expectations, no matter how impossible, and I can't." On top of that I want to meet the needs of my wife and children, and they suffer in the attempts to handle the rest. Combine that with a fast-food society that wants what it wants when it wants it and ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... has had to get the breakfast, the kids, the dinner, and herself ready to try to make it to church almost on time, this is hardly a day of no work. But then, the scripture never said it would be...not for Mom. The Bible never expects the impossible. At any rate, those sermons we always heard about keeping the Sabbath were not really about the Sabbath - the seventh day, Saturday - they were talking about Sunday. But was that right? Nowhere in the Bible is there any instruction for Christians to consider the ...

1 Samuel 1:1-20
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... Eli? She had tried to explain, but had he been old enough to understand? Her hands clutched and unclutched at the package she held. She had brought Samuel a gift. Suddenly, here he was. Their eyes met. He was taller. That would be expected. His hair was longer, but that was expected too - after all, part of his mother's vow was that he would be a nazirite (no haircuts - uncut hair was the age-old symbol of consecration to God's service). Hannah could not control herself - her face exploded into the broadest ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... and I'm not going to take it anymore.' Just kill me now and get it over with. I have HAD IT!" Quite a speech. One might expect that the Lord would respond with something like, "There, there, boy. Chill out. It's all right. You are doing a fine job. Don't be so ... life of a desperately ill young boy. He had been God's field commander in that great victory on Mt. Carmel. One would expect that Elijah of all people would never hit bottom. But he did. What causes such depression? If Elijah is instructive, a good ...

Mark 9:2-13
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... to his chair, put a CB radio in his lap, tied a paper bag full of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to his leg, and slung a BB-gun over his shoulder to pop the balloons when he wanted to come down. He lifted off in his lawn chair expecting to climb a couple of hundred feet over his neighborhood. But instead he shot up 11,000 feet right through the approach corridor to the Los Angeles International Airport. When asked by the press why he did it, Larry answered: "Well, you can't just sit there." When asked ...

1 Thessalonians 5:12-28
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... , set the book for which I had so diligently searched off to the side, and continued the conversation with no reference at all to the gift. I confess I was a little nonplussed by that. I did not expect for him to fall on the ground and kiss my feet for such generosity; it was not that big a deal. But I would have expected at least a THANK YOU...good manners, after all. We treat God in much the same way. God has given us far more than an occasional present. God has given us life, health, food, shelter and a ...

1 Corinthians 9:1-27
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... there are any number of things he does without to which he should normally have every right. For example, he says he has the right to be paid for his work in the church, but he does not exercise his right. Beyond that, he has the right to expect that not only he but a wife and family should be supported as well. In fact, in the ancient world, if teachers were NOT paid, the assumption was that their teaching was worthless. Hmm. But Paul takes pride in not accepting any compensation. Why? To prevent anyone ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... were clear, he was prepared for the storm when it broke. Consequently, when the wind blew, he had no fear. He was able to sleep in peace.(4) And, no doubt, he was appropriately compensated for his efforts. "Riches and honor." What else might we expect from wisdom? Proverbs 7:4 & 5 - "Say to wisdom, 'You are my sister,' and call insight your intimate friend, that they may keep you from the loose woman, from the adulteress with her smooth words." We could limit these words, note their reference to sexuality ...

Matthew 3:1-12, Matthew 3:13-17
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... MESSIAH. Some of you Jews came to me last week and asked if I were. I was gratified that you should even consider such a thing, but I repeat, I am not the Messiah. I will answer another of your questions: I AM NOT ELIJAH. I know that we Jews expect Elijah to return to herald the appearance of the Messiah, as I have been doing. We have looked for Elijah to crown him king and overthrow our oppressors. But no, I am not Elijah. Another question you asked: Am I the prophet that Moses said would come? Again, I ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... a critical hour. He could not let personal tragedy dissuade him from his work. For him, the message was supremely clear: sin leads to ruin. There was living proof of it right in the preacher's own home. Hosea had taken Gomer as his wife with all the high expectations of any new bridegroom. Here would be one he could love and cherish, one with whom he could share joys and sorrows, one with whom he could raise a family that would walk upright in the presence of the Most High God. It had gone well...until sin ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... "put yourself in my shoes," the feeling is one of a changed perspective. To the Hebrews it would have been a special word because it is one of the principal attributes of God in the Old Testament. As God always acted toward the people in loving-kindness, so too God expected them to act in the same way toward one another. If God's people are to be just, they are to be even more - they are to give where no giving is deserved, to act when no action is required. It is not only an activity, it is an attitude ...

Zephaniah 3:1-20
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... do NOTHING, so eat drink and be merry - there are no consequences. That kind of thinking is the result of God's patience with us, the amount of rope God gives us, and the freedom God allows us...FAR MORE patience and rope and freedom than we could ever expect from any other source (much less any parent). Because God apparently lets people get away with SO MUCH, they begin to think that they can act in any way they want with no danger of ever being called to account. But there is the rub: the message of God ...

Matthew 14:22-36
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... that they are looking for someone who can "walk on water" or who insist seriously that this is one thing they do NOT expect. About the only thing we have consensus on is that "walking on water" is REALLY special. Look again at the story. Matthew places ... All was dark, except for a light coming from the inner office. He called to me. Invited me to come back to his office. "'Didn't expect to see you here, preacher,' he said in a voice that sounded tired. 'Come on in, I was just about to fix myself a drink. Can ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... muckety-mucks in the local synagogue who happens to be the father of a VERY sick child. Ordinarily, we would not expect Jairus to have anything to do with Jesus, period - after all, the leaders of other synagogues were rather down on this ... by all this friendliness and certainly not by touching. I used to come to church and leave untouched. Now I have to be nervous about what's expected of me. I have to worry about responding to the person sitting next to me. Oh, I wish it could be the way it used to be; ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... agreed with whichever wag adjusted the saying to "A friend in need is a PEST!" Finally I realized that the original version meant that a friend to YOU when YOU are in need is a friend indeed. AHA! THAT I believe. Of course, the gospel expects Christians to befriend those who need help. The Good Samaritan story pops to mind. Juxtapose that with our ongoing FRIENDSHIP MONTH at St. Paul, the annual Greensboro CROP Walk this afternoon, the reappearance of World Food Day on the calendar this Thursday, and a ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... again, remember that SUNDAY'S COMIN'. When you see what is happening in the hallways of our schools or the streets of our cities and are angry and afraid, we have to tell you that SUNDAY'S COMIN'. When you have lost your belief in the miraculous and no longer expect great things from God, look at the calendar and note that SUNDAY'S COMIN'. When you are so far down you don't remember up, the word is SUNDAY'S COMIN'. Yes, there is lots wrong with this world. But it is hope that we need to sustain us. Indeed ...

Luke 1:26-38
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... for many criminals, its...the `shop and rob' season. They're shopping for the opportunity to rob you." The article cited police numbers noting that thefts from vehicles increased 37% in November as compared to the year before, and a 25% increase was expected in December. Police were also projecting a 7% increase in robberies of individuals in November and December as compared to the year before. So Police suggested extra precautions for your shopping - don't shop alone; keep car windows rolled up and doors ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... ...when she gets exhausted and wonders how she can go on. She gives and gives and gives some more...and gets nothing in return. Not even at Christmas. That is hard. It is almost what one would expect in a stable. After all, people do not come to stables looking to be cared for. When we go to a stable, we expect there is work to be done. No thanks, no rewards, just drudgery. And the story of Christmas says that, in the midst of the drudgery, God is there. Story #4. Boy Meets Girl. They fall in love. They ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... ," Craddock added. (He found out later that the man was eighty years old and a former governor of Tennessee.) He said, "I was born back here in these mountains and when I was growing up I attend Laurel Springs Church. My mother was not married and as you might expect in those days, I was embarrassed about that -- at school I would hide in the weeds by a nearby river and eat my lunch alone because the other children were very cruel. And when I went to town with my courageous mother I would see the way people ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... . It is part of what Jesus does. It is part of what we as Christ's church do. As they are being fought, these battles are not pretty. There is pain. Sometimes pigs die. But evil, by its very nature is destructive, so pain should be expected. No wonder society at large is uncomfortable with the process, even to the extent of asking Jesus to leave. In the first century, demons were a scary business. They were thought to be able to take control of natural processes and often were thought to take possession ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... have none of it. There was no question of forgiveness. All Junior had to do was turn his young face toward home, and forgiveness was his just for wanting to return to the family. It is a beautiful picture of what God expects a father to be and what we can expect of God as our Heavenly Father...love, understanding, generosity, concern, forgiveness, and so much more. If God is like Daddy, Daddy had to be all of them. But there is one more note for earthly fathers in this parable. When Junior finally came ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... for the success of the family business. He was conscientious and dutiful. He might have given some thought at some time or another about striking out on his own. Every boy does. But his duty to father and family won out and he remained to do what was expected of him. He was a righteous young man...a little self-righteous, really. But he was virtuous enough to be able to claim that he was righteous to his father without Dad laughing at him. But then nobody ever laughed too much at anything Sonny said. After ...

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