Dictionary: Trust
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David M. Oliver
... for us. Just ask a child what he or she thinks about waiting until Christmas. At times, waiting can feel like it will take forever! Nevertheless, the value of waiting is immeasurable. I am convinced that we can only wait with persistent, confident, faithful hope when we are assured that there is purpose in our waiting. When we see waiting in light of a greater purpose of God, when we see waiting as a means of grace and as a means of growth, then we can learn to wait with greater patience. Let us ring our ...

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... bow in prayer?" One after another the young men prayed. I suppose you wouldn’t call them impressive prayers but for me, they were eloquent ... simple ... they spoke to God as if he were close by. There was a simplicity about their dedication and an assurance about the expectations in their fellowship together. After we finished, I learned that they meet every Tuesday night at 9:30. I was aware that when one considers the campuses of America he ought not to forget that there are millions of young men and ...

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Louis H. Valbracht
... . I know I am struggling to get out. But how? Well, contrary to modern books on self-improvement, it can’t be a do-it-yourself proposition. This takes fellowship with God, His grace, the knowledge of His love and holiness, and the power of His Holy Spirit. And be assured, beloved, there is no other way. The prodigal son was stuck in the pigpen, but he finally CAME TO HIMSELF. He KNEW he wasn’t a pig. The memory of his father’s love reached him in that pigpen, and he stood up and said, "I am not a pig ...

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Louis H. Valbracht
... them the road to glory was a continuation of this comfortable, leisurely, sight-seeing tour through Palestine. They were basking in the popularity of the Master, and it was sweet, being right on the inside track on a winning and popular team. The Lord, they assured themselves, would soon take over the nation by some miraculous stroke; and there they would be right in the front row, ready to take over the leading spots in His government. It started early in the church, didn’t it, this idea that the road ...

1 Corinthians 11:17-34
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Louis H. Valbracht
... which the church moves. They have brilliant and unique ideas on how church finances should be handled, church membership increased, sermons preached or anthems sung, but just ask them to consecrate any real amount of time or talent or treasure to the Lord, and they will assure you that it’s much cheaper to beat their breasts. Shall I go on? How many times, beloved, as we have wept our crocodile tears over the evils of our day, has the beating of our breasts had the hollow sound of hypocrisy, just as it ...

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William McKee Aber
... an anti-Protestant statement, but what is really a wistful yearning for something on which to hold. If your children come running home with the tale that their Catholic playmates told them they’re going to hell because they’re Protestants, I can assure you they didn’t learn it at Saint Teresa’s! Long before the thaw in Catholic-Protestant relationships a priest in Boston was excummunicated for proclaiming just such a belief! Children’s theological statements are about as realistic as some of the ...

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Charles L. Koester
... Christ lives, and you and I, and all who believe, are saved people, who can live in all peace and joy. You need not flee to nothingness today because Christ is alive again, giving your life meaning and purpose and destiny. You can now face life with assurance, and with steady eyes. God isn’t dead, death is dead! This was the meaning of the resurrection almost 2,000 years ago, and it is a living reality here and now. Christ lived, died, and rose again to open up new possibilities for living your life ...

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Charles L. Koester
... Christ to live as victors, we allow the little things to defeat and overcome us. No, don’t blame God when yours becomes a little or doubting faith! You’ve just done it to yourself by not "rising above it." On Easter the Father did everything to assure us the victory over the world. He expects us to rise above the little things that would pull faith down. "From the bottom of my heart," Martin Luther wrote to his friend Melanchthon, "I am against those worrying cares which are taking the heart out of you ...

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Charles L. Koester
... shepherd. these days? Why, we do, of course! He came for just such days as are ours. "The Lord is my shepherd," affirmed the psalmist David. Christ is your good shepherd, too. When you heed his voice, you echo with the psalmist, "He restores my soul"; you also shout his assurance, "surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the House of the Lord forever."

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Charles L. Koester
... with us through our every moment and movement of life. That’s what it means to be connected to him as our vine, to allow him access, entry and presence within us. If anything is going on in our orchards of life, it is because we have knowledge and assurance that Jesus Christ walks with us every step of the way. "We walk," asserts Paul, "by the spirit of God in Christ." Christ is the nourishing, strengthening vine of our life. The fruits of his spirit come as he comes and finds a home within us. He brings ...

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Charles L. Koester
... whom they cannot love. Somebody is not always the same person, at the same time, in the same place. True as well for the comedian who jested, "There are people in this world who do not love one another, and I hate people like that!" Rest assured, with certainly, every one of us has a someone, somewhere, sometime, in some place or situation. My "someone" came at the grocery store recently. I have need to confess to you because I’d never be able to speak on this text this morning without confessional ...

Matthew 1:18-25
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Theodore L. Yewey
... he had had with this earthly father. Joseph was also a sensitive and practical man. Certainly he sensed the uncertainties of Mary. He was aware of the wagging tongues of the community and the prevailing gossip about his bride-to-be. However, sensing the needs and being assured by God, Joseph set out to meet those needs in the best way possible. And there was a wisdom about this man of faith that was touched by a redeeming sense of humor. One can imagine both a twinkle in his sharp eyes and a seriousness ...

Matthew 2:1-12
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Theodore L. Yewey
... made fit offerings of homage to any king or other important person. Likewise, because these were gifts of value, some with more practical minds seem to think of them as the provisions of God for the trip of the Christ child into Egypt to assure his safety from the destruction instigated by King Herod. There is also a symbolism about these gifts. What could be more appropriate offerings? The presenting of the gold could symbolize the offering of our constant grasping after the material things in life to the ...

Acts 10:23b-48
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William F. Dunkle
... one. Until he heard Simon Peter’s message, Cornelius felt no profound commitment, no joyous acceptance, no cleansing renewal of life. Just so, each of us may sense, sometimes very strongly, our need for a complete awareness of God’s love, an assurance of his forgiveness, an intensely personal relationship with him. Like Cornelius of old, we are under convincement. Our lives respond to the gospel. It must have been a powerful, driving compulsion for the wise men. Their traveling was far and difficult ...

1 Corinthians 6:12-20
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William F. Dunkle
... live with Jesus Christ and still burrow like animals in the underground darkness of passion and appetite. They have surfaced into the light. It is a light that cauterizes and cleans. Indeed, the apostle writes, there is glory in God’s light, and he can assure us that even our bodies, our feeble, fickle, faltering bodies, can glorify God. Frances Ridley Havergal wrote: "Look at a poor, little, colorless drop of water, hanging weakly on a blade of grass. It is not beautiful at all; why should you stop to ...

1 Corinthians 7:29-31
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William F. Dunkle
... express his faith, "I cannot see the sunset, but one day after awhile I’ll see God’s great sunrise!" Just so, it is likely that none of us will be alive when God’s reign of righteousness is fully and finally established on earth. But our faith assures us that we can and do share in its coming and that in some measure we are part of that victory. This writer has had a similar experience during the weeks when this little book was in preparation. Suddenly it was necessary to have a quite serious arterial ...

1 Corinthians 7:1-40
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William F. Dunkle
... writing, not about abstractions, but about the "nitty-gritty" of Christian life. What he says about marriage is "nuts and bolts" religion. The very first thing he says is exactly what pastors always want to say, "I want you to be free of anxieties." He is assuring the Christians of his time that whatever God brings to pass will prove a blessing. This is always the test of our faith - to trust confidently that God intends to give us what is good, indeed that God overcomes badness with goodness. This is what ...

1 Corinthians 9:1-27
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William F. Dunkle
... price. Surely no sacrifice on our part compares with the self-giving for others of Jesus on his cross. Epiphany’s Star can never be separated from Calvary’s Cross. Bernard Barton’s hymn describes the pain, but also the sublime gift of the Christian life. Let’s sing its assurance. Walk in the light! And thine shall be A path, though thorny, bright; For God, by grace, shall dwell in thee, And God himself is light.

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E. Jerry Walker
... with more appreciative snickers. "Should have taken him long ago," a stocky young Pharisee with hard, penetrating eyes said. Though he was not a member of the Sanhedrin but only a disciple, the older men turned to listen with deference. He spoke with the positive assurance that is reserved to the young. "Reports from Galilee should have forewarned us, the way the crowds there acclaimed his so-called miracles. They made as if to crown him a king by very force. And when he came here it was the same. Claiming ...

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O. Garfield Beckstrand, II
... his friends. We are not independent of them. He later wrote: "I am grateful when I consider that through the goodness of undeserved friends, God became a loving reality for me." How can we experience the friendship of Christ? How can we live with the personal assurance that he is not a vague person who lived somewhere in history, but someone who lives with us today? Pride is that quality which always stands between us and God. It is that spirit within us which wants to be god, that stubborn belief which ...

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Maurice A. Fetty
... self-knowledge, but the more clearly we see ourselves, the more we realize our powerlessness to realize our true aspirations, says Swiss psychiatrist Paul Tournier. "Then it is no longer of healing alone that man stands in need, but of salvation; of the assurance that the world and he have been redeemed," says Tournier (The Meaning of Persons, p. 110-111). We believe Jesus brings that new kind of teaching, the authority of salvation, wholeness, health, and fulfillment. A woman once came to me to talk about ...

Mark 1:21-28
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Brett Blair
... power to deliver us. We don’t simply need healing; we need to be saved, delivered from the demons seeking to destroy us. The Swiss psychiatrist Paul Tournier said it this way: it is not healing alone that man stands in need of, but salvation, of the assurance that the world and mankind have been redeemed. (Adapted from The Meaning of Persons, p. 110-111). I believe Jesus brings that new kind of teaching, a new authority into this world to save, to make us whole, to overcome the demons that are bent on our ...

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George Bass
... had sent two of his disciples into a village - either Bethphage or Bethany - and directed them to borrow a colt. "If anyone says to you, ‘Why are you doing this?’ say, ‘The Lord has need of it and will send it back here immediately.’ " He assured them there would be no problem. And there wasn’t. Unidentified bystanders, who might have been disciples of Jesus or at least have known who he was, and who must have been sympathetic to his mission, did inquire what the disciples were doing and, as Jesus ...

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George Bass
... origin and his mission when he spoke to the women and told them what we now call "good news": "He is risen, he is not here," adding, "See the place where they laid him." That was what they needed to hear, as a message from God himself, to assure them that Jesus really had conquered death and the grave and was alive again. And that was what they got. There was no sudden appearance by Jesus, no mighty manifestation of his presence and power, but simply an announcement of what had already taken place in the ...

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George Bass
... , "Peace be with you." That greeting of the resurrected Lord to his disciples has always been one of the highlights of Christian worship, especially in the Holy Communion. It renews the gift of Peace on earth, offered to the world in his birth, and assures the people of God that the living Lord is really present when the Christian community is gathered together in his name. That greeting, and what it conveys to people, can make a significant difference in the spirit of worship in any congregation. When the ...

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