Dictionary: Hope
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Sermon
David E. Leininger
... children. One was so happy he just forgot to say thanks. For one of those healed, it was going to take a long time to repair the broken dignity - there is something that happens to a person forced to beg and shunned by all and still expected to say thank you. Bell continues on about a seventh leper who was convinced there would be a perfectly intelligible, scientific explanation for what happened. He did not return to give thanks because he believed Jesus had nothing to do with the healing event. And then ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... ), and headed back to Jerusalem with their rather incredible news. Several things are striking about this story. One of them is how incredibly NORMAL these two disciples are. Their reaction to the story of Jesus' death and apparent resurrection is about what one might expect from any of us - disappointment, grief, disbelief. These were not gullible morons - they were normal folks, and I do not think it is particularly fair to beat up on them for not recognizing Jesus so far outside the realm of normal ...

John 1:1-18
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... feeding their starving millions. The news is filled with stories of individual murder, rape, and robbery...all in spite of two thousand years of the influence of the God who loved creation so much as to take on its form to show us ever after how we are expected to live. How much worse could it have been without that influence? Indeed, there is much that we would have lost had Christ not come. Most certainly, we would have had a much different picture of what God is like. As we read through the Old Testament ...

Acts 2:14-41, Acts 2:1-13
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... abuses. The fire took him...Martin Luther...and led him to begin a reformation that has continued to this day. Two hundred years later, another young man was taken by the fire. He saw problems in his own church, the Church of England. And, as might be expected, he faced fierce opposition. Although he was a priest in the church, he was denied the right to preach, so he took to the open air. He was comforted in the face of angry church officials; he was encouraged as he saw thousands respond to his preaching ...

Romans 10:8b-13
Sermon
King Duncan
... still available to his followers today. That is the faith that saves us - faith in the resurrected Christ. That is the kind of faith that we want to continually nurture and nourish. Some of us are not as strong in our faith as we might expect to be. Even though we have confessed our faith in Jesus Christ, even though we have been baptized and are faithful members of the church, we experience an emptiness inside - an emptiness we can't explain. Paulette Hawkins of West Virginia has experienced those feelings ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Everyone is needy. In the story of the Good Samaritan we see the essential plight of every person on this earth. But we also see something else. WE ALSO SEE THE WONDER OF SELF- GIVING LOVE. Agape love the Bible calls it ” love that is given with no expectation of reward. Such love is so rare in this world. I ran across a subtle piece of humor. Cal Holm tells about two liberal sociologists walking down the street. They see a man lying at the curb who is covered with cuts and bruises from a terrible mugging ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... If you were the judge, asks the writer, would you award damages to Abigail? (4) What I found interesting in this hypothetical situation was the characterization of the church. "A church is a nonprofit organization manned for the most part by volunteers. . . No one has a right to expect it to be run with the smart efficiency of a business. . . ." Why not? What if we were as good at what we do as McDonald's is at what they do, or Coca Cola or Microsoft? What if we were as committed to spreading the good news ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... are like that. They're like this shy fellow I heard about who had his first date with a young woman who seemed to take things a little faster than he did. After taking her to a movie, he walked her up to her door. She obviously was expecting a goodnight kiss. As he was about to leave, she closed her eyes and puckered her lips. He said, "Good night, Brenda," and leaned down and kissed her on the forehead, "A little lower, please," she responded. So he said (with a deeper pitch to his voice) "Good night ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... healed and taught and gathered little children in his arms. Consider how he died “ forgiving those who placed him on the tree, giving up his life for his friends. Is this the man whose coming we are to dread? No, we look forward to his coming with great expectancy. The future is in the hands of a loving God and we shall not be disappointed. The CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR years ago carried an amusing story about a young woman in New York who had been seeing a great deal of a young man. One day he called ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the coming visit. The messenger's job was to tell the inhabitants to prepare for the king's coming - much as communities today prepare for a visit by the President or by the Pope. In those days the roads were often in poor condition. Thus the people were expected to repair the roads so they would be smoother for the king. Often the roads had to be straightened and the hills cut down. Doubtless, this was what Isaiah had in mind when he wrote these words of comfort and hope for his people. The King is coming ...

Sermon
... greatest impact on the greatest number of people. When kings and presidents speak, people listen. But you know, God doesn't work that way. God often works behind the scenes through ordinary people at times and in places where you would least expect it. God surprises us over and over again. Today we know how important location and visibility are. New church starts are carefully planned out. Future projected growth is calculated long before ground is ever broken. Being on a well traveled road is definitely ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . Yet into this sin-filled world God sent his only son. That is a vote of divine confidence that we most certainly did not deserve. It must be that God has higher expectations for humankind than we have ourselves. What an important truth this is. Persons have a tendency to live up to “or down to as the case may be “expectations. There was an Australian tennis coach named Harry Hopman. He built the Australian team to the point that at one time it dominated the tennis world. He emphasized what he called ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... this is where we turn with our hurts. Our relationship with God is also critical to the healing process,however. One psychotherapist has concluded that the major factor in the effect of treatment on an emotionally disturbed patient is the therapist's expectation. According to this study the therapist can literally communicate a winning or losing feeling with the patient almost unobtrusively. For example the therapist might say: "You're the kind of person who can pull yourself out of depression. You can get ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... get back to Geneva and see my children and grandchildren." She was silent for a moment, and then added, "But if I had died, I should be in heaven now, and I should be meeting your parents." Tournier was touched by this. He writes, "You see, she also married my expectation of heaven!" He replied to her, "Well, when you arrive in heaven, my parents will thank you for having been the wife that you have been for their son." It was to be Tournier's last words to her. A moment later she put her hand on her heart ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... center of the living room? "A house divided...." A sixth-grade teacher in an uppermiddle class California city asked her class of thirty to complete a creative writing assignment by finishing a sentence that began with the words, "I wish..." The teacher expected the children to respond with wishes for bicycles, dogs, television sets and trips to Hawaii. She couldn't have been more wrong. A full TWENTY of the thirty children made reference in their responses to their own disintegrating families. Here are a ...

2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2
Sermon
King Duncan
... of family. It may be that we grew up in a family that did not express love in a visual, tangible way. Therefore it is difficult for us to be demonstrative to those we love. We come into a family relationship with a history, with a set of expectations. I like the story of the new bridegroom who looked at the results of his bride's first attempt at cooking breakfast and said glumly, "It isn't like Mom used to make." Disappointed, she tried all the harder the next morning, producing a nicely cooked, attractive ...

Children's Sermon
King Duncan
... they were many years ago. But when he was little, no one would have believed that the little boy who did so poorly in school, who was partially deaf, would grow up to be one of our greatest inventors. In the same way, when Jesus was born, not many people expected that this little baby was the Son of God. He wasn't big and powerful; He was just a little baby. He wasn't rich and famous; He was born to a poor family. Jesus didn't look like a great King; He looked like everybody else. You couldn't ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... recalled an amusing incident that took place when he was working on one of TV's most popular "soap operas." A subway strike was in progress and the producers of the "soap" provided a bus to the studio. At one of the stops on the bus' schedule, an expected rider was nowhere to be seen. Then the driver noticed a man standing on the corner, looking uptown, then downtown, on tiptoe. The driver stopped, got out of the bus walked up to the man and said, "Are you looking for ˜The Guiding Light'?" The man's face ...

1 Corinthians 1:18--2:5
Sermon
King Duncan
... people. People with high self-esteem tend to get better paying jobs, and are more successful once they get a job. Why? Studies show it is because they expect to be successful. Martin Seligman, a professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, surveyed representatives of a major life insurance company. He found that those who expected to succeed sold 37% more insurance than those who did not. A person who sees himself or herself as a failure will generally fulfill that prophecy. Self-esteem ...

Philippians 2:1-11
Sermon
King Duncan
... Cut me down and lay my beauty in the dust, but would you take from me my leaves and branches also?" "Bamboo alas! If I do not cut them away, I cannot use you." The sun hid her face. A listening butterfly glided fearfully away. Bamboo shivered in terrible expectancy, whispering low. "Master, cut away." "Bamboo, Bamboo. I would divide you in two and cut out your heart, for if I do not cut so, I cannot use you." "Master, master, then cut and divide." So the master of the garden took Bamboo and cut him down and ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... conversation Steere spoke of the role of private prayer as a means of putting us into the stream of grace. He spoke of how impressed he had been by the daily devotional life of the Benedictine monks as a means of expressing that grace. Steere obviously expected this great theologian to be as moved by these vital signs of piety as he had been. Barth would have none of it, however. Barth denied that either prayer or ritual had anything at all to do with redemption. Neither of these will save us, he insisted ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... are so good or because we deserve to be blessed. No we have been given much so that we can give much. In Luke 7: 47 Jesus said, "To whom much has been given, much is required." There is no question that much has been given to us. Therefore God expects much from us. Share with those who have so much less. The test is of our faithfulness, our gratitude, our willingness to obey, and our responsibility to our neighbor. It is a test which many fail. In Luke 16 we read about how the rich man was tested by the ...

John 3:1-21
Sermon
King Duncan
... his life for a sinful world. That is love in its purest sense. That is love without reservation. That is love that asks nothing in return. All other love pales in comparison. A parent loves his or her children, but expects in return respect and companionship. A husband loves his wife. He expects in return her fidelity, her emotional support, her physical intimacy. When Christ loves, when God loves, however, He loves without condition. That is what agape love is all about. John 3:16 sums it up as well as it ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Jesus at the last supper. He was in a place of honor. Why in Heaven's name did he do it? What caused him to betray innocent blood? WAS IT DISILLUSIONMENT? Certainly that must have been part of it. Jesus is never the kind of Messiah people expect him to be. Immediately before telling us of Judas' betrayal, Mark tells us about an important moment at the house of Simon the leper in Bethany. As Jesus was sitting at the table, a woman came with an alabaster flask of ointment, a very expensive ointment, and ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... was done by a government commission on chronic poverty in Appalachia. Before conducting the study, the members of the commission assumed that poverty was linked to environment or lack of education. These are important factors, of course. But the members of the commission made some discoveries they had not expected. For example, on occasion they would journey up a creek beyond socalled civilization. There they would run across a house and family that was falling apart. No surprise there. That is what they ...

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