Dictionary: Trust
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Drama
... , ‘God, have mercy on me; I have sinned!’ " 4: "I tell you," said Jesus, "when this person left the temple, his spirit was in no less turmoil than when he had arrived, but the peace of God was available to him, if only he had been aware enough to take it." 5: "For we are all proud in many ways and we are all humble in many ways, and God’s peace and forgiveness are freely given to both parts in all of us." 6: The people heard the parable, but they were confused about its meaning; they could not ...

1677. The Picture of Jesus
Matthew 9:9-13, 18-26 
Illustration
John R. Brokhoff
... to Matthew in the tax office. It is like a certain bachelor professor who had a friend, an artist. One day he went into his studio and saw a magnificent portrait of a lovely lady. He could not help admiring the painting. The professor asked if he could take it and hang it in his apartment. His friend suggested that maybe he might want to go one better and meet the lady. The bachelor at the time was not interested. Later, however, almost by accident he did meet the lady and in due course they were married ...

1678. He Was a Stranger and I Took Him In
Matthew 10:24-39
Illustration
... counter to the $89.95 stock, pulled out a plaid one, and spread it on the counter with great finesse. "This is our finest and the only one I have. Colorfast, 100 percent wool, with a very tight weave. It sells for $250." "Now you are talking. I'll take it." He counted out the money, folded the blanket, and left with a big grin on his face. As the shopkeeper opened the cash drawer and carefully counted the money, he said, "Matthew 25:35, He was a stranger and I took him in." Hospitality, reaching out with a ...

Luke 3:15-17, 21-22
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... ministry. This differs from the baptism of the Spirit John predicts in Luke 3:16, for in this case the Messiah is the one receiving the Spirit, not giving it out to others. The uniqueness of this moment is further underlined by the image this Spirit takes; it is not tongues of fire that descend upon the newly baptized Jesus, but a bodily form "like a dove." The final distinction between John and Jesus is announced by a heavenly voice that breaks into this event and proclaims "You are my Son, the Beloved ...

1680. The Cornerstone
Matthew 21:33-46
Illustration
Phil Newton
... place during the era of construction. But not so during this period of time. The corner stone was the key to the rest of the structure. The appropriate stone in size and shape would be placed strategically so that the rest of the building might take its alignment and form based on the corner stone. The Maison Carre in Nimes, France, a 2000-year old Roman temple was constructed of huge stones. Pivotal among them was the corner stone; one stone of precise measurements, condition, and shape upon which the rest ...

1681. In Good Standing
Illustration
Staff
... . The only thing is to make restitution." She carried that burden for several days, but finally went into the country, saw that son, made a full confession and offered him a five-pound note. He said he didn't want the money, but she finally persuaded him to take it, and came back with a joy and peace that made her face radiant. She became a magnificent worker for souls, and led many into the light. My dear friends, get these stumbling stones out of the way. God does not want a man to shout "Hallelujah" who ...

1682. Fill Me Lord
Humor Illustration
... the service to hear, "Fill me, Lord Jesus, fill me." Every revival that came to town, he would follow this same ritual. He would be the first one to the altar and he would pray, "Fill me, Lord Jesus, fill me." Finally, a lady who knew him well couldn't take it any longer. Once when he was praying that it empty prayer, "Fill me, Lord Jesus, fill me," she stood up and prayed loudly, "Don't do it, Lord. He leaks!"

1683. C.S. Lewis on Gambling
Illustration
Michael P. Green
... in which large sums of money are transferred from person to person without doing any good (e.g., producing employment, goodwill, etc.), then it is a bad thing.” Solution: “If anyone comes to me asking to play bridge for money, I Just say, ‘How much do you hope to win? Take it and go away’ ” (C. S. Lewis, God in the Dock [Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 170], pp. 59–60).

2 Sam 3:22–4:12
One Volume
Gary M. Burge
... as a leader is evident even to the tribe of Benjamin (4:1–12). Not long after Abner’s death, two of Ish-Bosheth’s military officers gain entrance into the king’s house and stab him to death. Then they cut off his head and take it to David at Hebron, hoping to be rewarded for their action. When they arrive, the two brothers connect their assassination with the Lord’s vengeance “against Saul and his offspring” (4:8). To their surprise, David does not rejoice at the news of Ish-Bosheth’s ...

One Volume
Gary M. Burge
... others step closer toward faith (7:31). The light either draws to itself or repels. Once again the Jewish leadership misunderstands Jesus (7:32–36). Jesus is going where they cannot travel. This of course is his return to the Father, but they take it to mean his travel to prohibited Gentile lands (7:35). This illustrates once more the truth that access to divine revelation rests solely in God’s sovereign hand (6:44–58). On the last feast day, numerous ceremonies involving sacrifice and ritual water ...

1686. Offending the Little Children
Illustration
Editor James S. Hewett
... , "What are you carrying off in your apron?" The timid woman did not answer at first, whereupon the officer, thinking that she must have found something valuable, threatened her with arrest. The woman opened her apron and revealed a handful of broken glass. "I just thought I would like to take it out of the way of the children's feet," she said. Oh, how we need people like this timid little woman who cared about what hurts "children's feet."

1687. The Danger Signs of Grief
Illustration
Dr. Donald Ashe
... doesn't have a climactic ending, where everyone is happy and everything gets fixed. That's why I'm telling it. It's real. You see, this woman was very brave about her loss, and was often even cheerful. Everyone commented on how well she was taking it. “Only the Lord can give such victory,” they said. But perhaps poor Frances felt trapped. How could she express her grief without letting the Lord down? Several months passed, and Graham’s wife Ruth got a phone call. A friend was concerned. Frances was ...

Man finds it hard to get what he wants, because he does not want the best God finds it hard to give, because He would give the best, and man will not take it.


Time is a sort of river of passing events, and strong is its current no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes its place, and this too will be swept away.

Nothing is as real as a dream. The world can change around you, but your dream will not. Responsibilities need not erase it. Duties need not obscure it. Because the dream is within you, no one can take it away.

1692. God's Hands and Feet
Illustration
Ronald Reagan
... he had done. The minister was impressed. "That's the tallest corn I've ever seen. I've never seen anything as big as those melons. Praise the Lord!" He went on that way about every crop, praising the Lord for it all. Finally the farmer couldn't take it anymore. "Reverend," he said, "I wish you could have seen this place when the Lord was doing it by himself." God bestows upon us grace and salvation, but without any input from us, God's mission on earth could not be fulfilled. We are God's hands and feet ...

Bulletin Aid
Carl Hoefler
Call to Worship Pastor: Sin is so common in our lives, that there is a real temptation to take it for granted, and thereby sense no need for forgiveness. People: We know we are sinners and need God's forgiveness, but we do not always act on that knowledge. Pastor: If we understand the depth of our sin, and the magnitude of God's forgiveness, we would be bubbling over ...

Bulletin Aid
Carl Hoefler
... offer through songs of praise and thanksgiving; that our joy may not be an unsung doxology, withholding the glory you deserve. In the name of Christ we pray. Amen. Prayer of Confession What a joy it is, Father, to know your love! But how often we take it for granted without letting our hearts respond. Forgive us when we have silenced your praise by closing our minds to the joy you have put within our hearts. Loosen our tongues to proclaim the Good News of your saving grace, that our witness may be faithful ...

Bulletin Aid
Frank Ramirez
Call To Worship One: Then [Jesus] took a little child and put it among them; and taking it in his arms, he said to them, All: "Whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me, and whoever welcomes me welcomes not me but the one who sent me." Collect Heavenly Father, gather us, first, last, and always. Amen. Prayer Of Confession Choose us last, Lord, for we ...

Bulletin Aid
Frank Ramirez
... bursts forth in our midst. We are your people, ripe for the scythe. Gather us together in your name. Amen. Prayer Of Confession Me first, Lord, put me first. Put my family first! My church first! My nation first! First, first, first! (Pause) Okay, Lord, okay. I take it back. Lord if you must answer our prayer and give us a visible place in your kingdom, let it be a spot which is graced with sacrificial suffering for our sisters and brothers around the world as well as those who are hurting near at hand ...

1697. A Higher Standard of Living
Luke 3:1-20
Illustration
Billy D. Strayhorn
There was a man who had been a closet slob his entire life. He just couldn't comprehend the logic of neatness. Why make up a bed if you're going to sleep in it again tonight? Why put the lid on the toothpaste tube if you're going to take it off again in the morning? He admitted to being compulsive about being messy. Then he got married. His wife was patient. She said she didn't mind his habits . . . if he didn't mind sleeping on the couch. Since he did mind, he began to change. He said he enrolled ...

1698. Who Is That with John?
Matthew 3:1-12
Illustration
Jim Kerner
Larry was sick and tired of his friend Stan's constant name-dropping and boasting of how famous he was. The day finally came when Larry could take it no more. He told Stan, "If you're so famous and know so many important people phone the White House and get the President on the line." Stan shrugged and walked to the phone. He punched in a number and handed the phone to Larry. The familiar voice greeted him ...

1699. With a Vengeance
Illustration
... for distant Pacific hunting grounds. One, the three-masted Essex, was to suffer a calamity so dramatic that its fate inspired a classic American novel--Herman Melville's Moby Dick. For months the ship survived the hazards of rounding Cape Horn and taking its prey. But one day a mammoth sperm whale rammed the Essex head-on. Then the leviathan passed under the vessel, turned, and attacked again. The whale hit, as first mate Owen Chase recalled, "with ten-fold fury and vengeance." The crew abandoned ship ...

1700. How To Remain Young and Beautiful
Humor Illustration
A middle-aged woman was in a bookstore. She was in a foul mood and was taking it out on one of the clerks. She accused him of never stocking the books she wanted to read and always being out of the current best sellers. The poor clerk, trying to maintain his composure, asked her, "Well, what is the title of the book you wish to purchase?" She ...

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