Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
King Duncan
... disciples to look for food while he rested at the well. It was midday and it was hot. There was no one around the well as Jesus sat down to rest. In a few minutes, however, this woman approached. She went to the well carrying a water jar to fill. Expecting to find no one at the well she must have been surprised to find Jesus resting there. If she was surprised to see him, she must have really been shocked when he spoke to her. In Jesus ™ day men were not permitted to speak with women in public. A man ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... mark of the nails and my hand in his side, I will not believe." Thomas was a realist. He had been hurt and disappointed. He had expected so much from Jesus. Then, to watch him die on the cross like a common thief was too much for Thomas to bear. He had ... clear guidance. She planned to send her son-in-law plane fare so he could go to church with her. At that church service she expected that her son-in-law would give his life to Jesus. She was hoping he could then be baptized that very afternoon. She spoke to ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . (1) Fortunately the stagecoach is no longer a major means of transportation. One of the problems the church is facing today, says Moore, is that too many people think they have first-class tickets. Such people just sit and expect to be catered to, waited on, and, of course, pampered. These people expect everything to go their way, and when things don’t, they get upset. We also have a few who think they have second-class tickets. These folks ride along until there is a problem. Then they become detached ...

Sermon
Lowell D. Streiker
... them to perform, really deliver what we have paid them for, that we feel like nominating them for the Nobel Prize! We have become so conditioned to accepting less than we pay for, to scaling down our expectations, to maintaining modest hopes. We are part of an unspoken conspiracy to tolerate incompetence, dishonesty, and inferiority: I will tolerate your incompetence, dishonesty, and inferiority in hopes that you will tolerate mine. Dodging Responsibility Sin is dodging responsibility. "Why did you disobey ...

Mark 13:32-37, Mark 13:1-31
Sermon
King Duncan
... a story about a man who was about to leave for an extended trip. Since he was traveling a good distance he was unsure when he would return. It could be in ten days or ten months, or even ten years. He was unsure. Whenever he returned, though, he expected to find his house in order. One of the servants was given the job of doorkeeper. It was his responsibility to keep watch. Since the doorkeeper did not know when the master would return he had to stay awake. He had to keep watch. He could not allow himself ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the whole Judean countryside and all the people of Jerusalem were going out to him." John the Baptist was an overnight sensation. He was a hit. Something wonderful was about to happen and everyone wanted to be a part of it. Often, when we least expect anything to happen, God breaks through our ordinary lives. Sue Monk Kidd, in one of her books, recalls her youth and how she would prepare for Christmas. In early December, she would sit by the wooden nativity set clustered under their Christmas tree and think ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... rescued him. "How did you know I was here?" he asked the crew. "We saw your smoke signal," they replied. We don't know the future, but God does. God will not forsake us. We are in God's eternal care. But what about in the meantime? What does God expect out of us while we are awaiting the culmination of God's plan? OUR TASK IS TO MAKE THE MOST OF THE PRESENT. In the words of the Robin Williams character in the movie, The Dead Poets Society, "Carpe diem" or seize the day." In the movie Williams plays an ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... me to fail, so that I can learn from my mistakes. Then someday I'll be prepared to make the kind of decisions life requires of me. Please don't do things over for me. Somehow that makes me feel that my efforts don't quite measure up to your expectations. I know it's hard, but please don't try to compare me with my brothers and sisters. Please don't be afraid to leave for a weekend together. Kids needs vacations from parents, just as parents need vacations from kids. Besides, it's a great way to show us ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... very ordinary man living what most people would call a very ordinary life. But he had one claim to fame. For five consecutive years he had won the blue ribbon in the Village Garden Show with his prize rose. It had gone on so long that people had come to expect it. John Deckard's prize rose would win, and that was that. Behind his house was his rose garden. When he returned home each evening, he would don his coveralls and spend his time out there with his roses. Some said he had more than just "a way with ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... aside, King spoke from the heart, proclaiming, "I have a dream today." What may be considered King's most noted address did not come from a prepared manuscript, but from the soul of a man moved by the spirit of God. Thus the angel comes to us, when we least expect it but are in greatest need. The angel of the Lord comes to us, filling us with the blessing of the Holy Spirit. There will be times when each of us in our own particular mission, whether in our home or in our work or in our service to Christ ...

Sermon
Lowell D. Streiker
... , just as your father did the best he could do. Third, do whatever you do for your children because it gives you pleasure to do it - not because you have to or because it's good for them and expect nothing in return. Fourth, accept responsibility for your own happiness and stop expecting Mom, Dad, your spouse or your kids to do it for you. Fifth, start now to make positive contributions to your children's memories of their childhood. You cannot guarantee that their memories will not accentuate the negative ...

Galatians 3:26--4:7
Sermon
Wayne Brouwer
... they had struggled with a heavy debt load, financing a mortgage. Each member of the family had a job, and each one was expected to contribute toward paying off the loans. Now, suddenly, they were free! They could buy any mansion they wanted, and lay down cash for ... all she can see is her father, bathed in the lights. And he calls out her name, even though he doesn't have a reason to expect her. He calls out her name, and suddenly her feet take her running to him. And he takes her in his arms, and he sobs out ...

Sermon
Caroly R. Gibson
... no time to communicate, no alone time. A pastor tells about a woman in his congregation. She is one of those overcommitted types, always frantically busy, never stopping to catch her breath. "I'm too busy" is her constant cry. The pastor finally asked the woman, "How do you ever expect God to get hold of you if you never stand still?" It's a good question. Do you remember a little poem that goes like this: If I had my life to live over, I'd pick more daisies. I'd try to make more mistakes next time. I would ...

Sermon
Timothy J. Smith
... . There is some quality in the shrewd manager that Jesus wants his followers to see. "The children of this age," says Jesus, "are more shrewd in dealing with their own generation than are the children of light." In other words, he expects his followers not only to be faithful and good. He also expects us to use our brains. FOR ONE THING, HE WANTS US TO EXAMINE THE WAY WE TREAT MATERIAL THINGS. The shrewd manager used his authority over the wealthy man's accounts to make friends. Do we have control over our ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... no man to muss him up like that and love him. Thank you so very very much.' " And Dr. Kirkland realized, as he got off the plane and pushed into the crowd, just how much joy and peace that little boy had brought into his own heart, when he least expected it would happen. (1) Sometimes a child will do that for us. Sometimes a child can get into a heart that has been locked tight for years. Isn't that what Christmas is all about? There is a child who has brought that kind of joy into millions of hearts ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... was Jesus' friend. Is that important? It may be. Let's talk for a minute about life beyond the grave. We are approaching the Easter season so maybe this is as good a time as any to consider what we believe about the after-life. Please don t expect me to give you any hard answers about that unseen world. I cannot. The Scriptures provide us with little concrete information about life beyond the grave. And that has led Christians to have a wide range of views on this subject. The story's told about a couple ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... house without her knowing when I came in. It never did work. When I would see her, I would be either ashamed or very angry. I always expected her to yell at me and cry, but she never did. When she would hear me come into the house, she would always get up and ... later, as the couple was leaving the sanctuary, the wife whispered in the pastor's ear, "Stop praying." They were expecting another. One year later, as he baptized little Charles, the pastor shared with the congregation how God had answered prayer ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the numbers suggest. He admits that the large majority of the 1,200,000 Kisses that pass him every hour are already perfect by the time they reach him. But, he admits, some pieces don't quite pass the perfect specifications that are required. The public's expectations of what a Hershey's Kiss is supposed to look like when it is unwrapped are so high that only perfection will do! Steve will not allow a defective piece of chocolate to pass his station only to disappoint whoever unwraps it at home. No, when we ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the affair, and let things stand as they are. If he does the first, he stands to lose face. None of the debtors would have grumbled about the bills before. They were lawful and binding. But now, they've seen a moment of grace. And even though they weren't expecting it, they've begun to live out of its freedoms and its promises. If Mr. Rich takes away the blessings they've just received, he'll look stingy and greedy. It'll seem like he cares more for his wealth than he does for his people. Besides that, Dirk ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... alive today, He would be shocked at the changes in this church!" Well, that is the point, isn't it? God is alive and God is a God of change. If different approaches are needed to win the world as we move into a new millennium, then God expects us to embrace those changes. Of course, we may be like the church that was struck by lightning, sending rafters crashing down on the church altar. The pastor commented how lucky they were. He said, "Fortunately we're insured against Acts of God." I am convinced there ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the risen Jesus? Don't you imagine that folks just shook their heads and said, "Fishermen! Can't believe a word they say!" But we must take into account that the disciples were just as surprised as everyone else to see Jesus. That's the last thing they expected that night when they headed out to fish. A visitor to a small town watched an old man fishing quietly in a shallow stream. For a half hour there was no sign of activity. Finally the visitor walked over and said, "It doesn't look as though there ...

Sermon
Frank Lyman
... difference in saying, "I have failed," and "I am a failure." After Jesus has finished speaking he tells Simon to cast his net and to expect to have a catch. Now remember, Simon's just spent an entire night fishing and failing, and surely, the last thing he wanted to do ... to try again. Promise: the long night passes into day and we live to put our nets down for another day and expect the providence of God. We are such possibility. We could change the world. Barclay, William, Luke, pg. 32. New Interpreter's ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... stunned by the look of peace on her face, and she asked, “What did you do today that made you so happy?" She replied, “I ate Twinkies in the park with God." But before her neighbor responded, she added, “You know, he's much younger than I expected." (9) Living letters, straight from the heart of God. 1.”How to Prove You Love Jesus," by Dr.Robert R. Kopp,June 13, 1999,p. 2. 2. A. Philip Parham, LETTING GOD: CHRISTIAN MEDITATIONS FOR . . . (Harper San Francisco, 1987). 3. THE OLD FARMER'S ALMANAC 1998 ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... following exchange occurred: Pine: I guess your long hair makes you a girl. To which Zappa replied: I guess your wooden leg makes you a table. (4) It is so easy to criticize, so easy to judge. But we don't know the other person's circumstances or expectations. We don't know the burdens that they carry. But God knows. He knows the road that each one of us has traveled. Also, God has two vitally important attributes that we don't have: perfect holiness and perfect love. All of God's judgements are filtered ...

Luke 3:1-20, Matthew 4:12-17
Sermon
King Duncan
... . There are very few dreams that are achieved without paying an extraordinary price. There are many of you who have discovered that in your own lives. The sleepless hours, the unending stress, the self-doubts and near failures. How can we expect to achieve our worldly dreams without constant sacrifice and expect to give less in serving Christ? This is a new year--a new beginning. Let's begin this New Year with a sense of humility and urgency and a commitment to give our very best to whatever noble dream God ...

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