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Luke 22:54-62
Bulletin Aid
Dennis Koch
... kaleidoscope of impressions. We rejoice with the crowds of people as Jesus and his entourage pass by. Preparations for both betrayal and Passover unfold simultaneously and we are stung by the irony. We would like to have been present in the upper room, but the anguish in the garden is not something we would choose to share. The rapid succession of events bewilders us. Desertion, Denial, Mockery, Trial and Death. We want to close our ears and shut out the story. Lord, this story hits rather close to home. It ...

Isaiah 55:1-13
Sermon
Steve Burt
... a face that moves you. Another is the widow's face at the funeral of a young man, her husband. He had committed suicide. She sits looking dull, stunned, in shock. Then the floodgates open, the tears start, the sobs wrack her body. The face of anguish. Many faces imprint themselves on our consciousness. The weeping woman going through a divorce. The stoic face of the woman trying to hide the pain of a marriage and family being ripped apart by a husband's alcoholism. The glassy, wide-eyed stare of a starving ...

Sermon
Mark Radecke
... meek, when we hunger and thirst for righteousness -- when, in short, we haven't a single credit to our spiritual account -- then it is we are truly blessed: blessed because we know our futures are not finally dependent upon our spiritual wealth, the absence of anguish, our puny strength or meager righteousness; blessed because God cannot fill cups that are full, only cups that are empty. When we are empty vessels, that is when we are best prepared to receive the future that is God's promised gift to us, and ...

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Thomas Long
... and not the congregation overhearing and joining in the prayer. Prayers may be poetic, but they are not poetry recitals for an audience; they may be sung or danced, but they are not performances for the crowd; they may be filled with the grit and anguish of the world, but they are not addressed to the world. Prayer is communication to and with God. Prayers are properly spoken to God, and God alone. This seems obvious, of course, but many worship leaders periodically lose their grip on this truth with the ...

Matthew 20:20-28
Sermon
Thomas Long
... with a message of good will on the first leaf. This book served the men not only as a source for their prayers but also as a diary, as a place to record their daily experiences. The margins of the prayer book became a journal of their anguish and their faith. The two prisoners were never heard from again. Their families and friends waited for news that never came; they simply vanished without a word, leaving those who loved them in uncertain grief. Over 20 years later, a man browsing through a second-hand ...

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Thomas Long
... coming together in Matthew's description of the betrayal of Jesus by Judas. What happens is this: The time of Jesus' death has come. He has shared a last meal with his disciples and then, separating himself from the others, prayed the great prayer of anguish in Gethsemane's garden. Rising from prayer, he returns to the disciples and announces ominously, "See, my betrayer is at hand." Right on cue, Judas rattles on stage with a clumsy band of thugs armed with swords and clubs. Judas and his cohorts have a ...

Romans 8:28-39, Isaiah 55:1-13, Genesis 32:22-32, Matthew 14:13-21
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Russell F. Anderson
... covenants that God established with Abraham and Moses. The story of God's redeeming love is read to the people. The people confess their sins and the sins of their forebears and pledge to be loyal to the Lord. Epistle: Romans 9:1-5 Paul expresses his anguish for the salvation of his fellow Jews. If possible, he would even exchange his own salvation for that of his people. Epistle: Romans 8:35-39 Paul writes words of encouragement for the besieged Christian Church. No one or no thing can separate us from the ...

1 Thessalonians 4:13--5:11, Hosea 11:1-11, Joshua 24:1-27, Matthew 25:1-13
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Russell F. Anderson
... 1. Sermon Title: Love Means Counting To Ten. Sermon Angle: Some parents wisely counsel their children that when they get angry they should take a "time out" or count to ten. In the book of Hosea, God is painted in human colors. We see the pain and anguish which we cause God. Throughout most of the book, God is painted as a jilted spouse who is beside himself with grief, sorrow and anger. In this passage, God speaks as the parent of a rebellious child. Yet his anger and frustration are tempered with love and ...

Galatians 3:26--4:7, Galatians 3:15-25, Colossians 3:1-17, Hebrews 2:5-18, Isaiah 61:1-11, Isaiah 63:7--64:12, Matthew 2:19-23, Matthew 2:13-18
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Russell F. Anderson
... 23 are the products of broken homes. In the same church a support group for such youngsters draws over 60 kids. It's called "Rainbows" and it has already spread to 27 states with a waiting list anxious to enter, that they might share their anguish and anger. Could this disastrous disintegration of our family and community life be a result of our American love affair with the notion of radical individualism? In the action movie, The Last of the Mohicans, there is a scene where some buckskin clan colonials ...

Sermon
Jerry Eckert
... you yourselves could not give." (Philippians 2:19-30) Announcer: Thank you for the news about our friend, Epaphroditus. We had received only rumors and were very worried. We will be happy to receive him back with us. We are sorry his illness caused you so much anguish. You must be going through a lot there. What has been your greatest concern while you've been in prison? Paul: "All I want is to know Christ and to experience the power of his resurrection; to share in his sufferings and become more like him ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40
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Harold Warlick
... field at Anathoth.1 Certainly all of us need our little books of comfort. Life deals us its downs with its ups, its discomforts with its comforts. We practice certain idiosyncrasies of comfort which can be summoned to assist us in situations where despair and anguish seem to be our only options. Many a child will sit in a worship service and make it through particularly boring sermons by counting the number of pipes on the organ or the number of light bulbs in the chandeliers. It provides something to focus ...

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E. Carver McGriff
... 't this the world in microcosm? Don't we all have to walk through that dark valley, either in the loss of someone who means so much, or at least when we ourselves must enter that "undiscovered country"? America's papers daily feature pictures of the anguished faces of mothers and fathers, of children, or friends who stand beside the graves of those who have died in unnecessary ethnic or urban violence. I once stood in the midst of a seemingly endless sea of white crosses at Omaha Beach and realized that for ...

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E. Carver McGriff
... of respect and father and son love grows between them as each struggles with his private torments. In one unforgettable scene, the young priest, prevented from saving a teen-aged girl from a predatory, molesting father by his vow of confidentiality, cries out his anguish in the direction of a crucifix on the wall of his room. He desperately condemns Jesus for doing nothing while letting a child suffer terribly because of a vow which in this situation makes no sense at all. But then the camera focuses in ...

Sermon
Arthur H. Kolsti
... He is a very human person, a mix of victories and defeats, joy and sorrow. Saul is like us in our humanness. He lives, hurts, breathes, makes mistakes, suffers from his liabilities, cries, laughs, and gets angry. He is a mirror of ourselves. Saul, in deep anguish and distress, withered under the flinty stare of Samuel. Parents continued to name their children after him. A thousand years later a baby lovingly named Saul, of the tribe of Benjamin as his namesake, was born in Tarsus in Asia Minor. He too would ...

Sermon
Arthur H. Kolsti
... a man. Standing in the dock the convicted man looked at the wounded man, who was present, and said, "I'm sorry." Good grief, that's what you say when you inadvertently step on someone's toe or bump into him. Whatever happened to the anguished prayer of the publican, "O God, be merciful to me, a sinner"? Whatever happened to the cry of the returning son, "Father, I have sinned against heaven and before you"? What has gone into eclipse is precisely what Isaiah recovered as he came alive to transcendent ...

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William G. Carter
... has no right to observe the Last Supper. Instead it is our duty and delight to observe the Lord's Supper. There is profound difference between Last Supper and Lord's Supper. The Last Supper took place on the eve of Jesus' departure, a night filled with anguish, abandonment, and loss. What Christians celebrate is the Lord's Supper, the feast of the Risen Lord. We cannot come to this table and pretend Easter has not happened. Christ is risen; and that reality is the means by which any of us can come to this ...

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William G. Carter
... that rage inside us. Outer destruction breeds inner despair. A tempest outside can provoke a squall of fear. When a safe, predictable world comes unglued, so do we. We need some assurance to hold us together. We listen for a voice to silence the anguished cries for help. They removed a tumor from a friend of mine before Thanksgiving one year. He bounded back, went to work, and immersed himself in Christmas preparations. By New Year's Eve, however, he found himself in New York's Sloan-Kettering Memorial ...

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Zan W. Holmes
... dismay, God seems to have moved and left no forwarding address. Therefore Job is moved to cry out, "Oh, that I knew where I might find him, that I might come even to his dwelling!" (Job 23:3). There are many of us who can say "amen" to Job's anguished cry when, in our time of trouble, it seems that God has moved and left no forwarding address. We hear the cry of the troubled Psalmist who said, "My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When shall I come and behold the face of God? My tears have ...

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John A. Stroman
... was red and crimson like our blood. He was a tradesman, who labored in his father's carpenter shop, knew firsthand about irritable customers and at times found it hard to collect his bills and make ends meet. He craved human friendship. He shared in the anguish of parents over the death of their child; he suffered in the despair of the unemployed in the market place. He knew the plight of the poor and the shame of the outcast. He identified with the "undesirables." He grieved over the stubbornness of men ...

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John A. Stroman
... knew what it was for one's friends to turn against him, to be falsely accused and to suffer rejection and finally a cruel death. E. Stanley Jones has suggested that in Jesus Christ God became domesticated. He knew life as we know life. Therefore, in the midst of our anguish, pain, and disappointment, we can cry out and say, "Lord, you know how it is!" God does. For God had a son who lived among us full of grace and truth. The Word of God became flesh in Jesus Christ! This fact is driven home to us as we ...

Matthew 26:57-68
Bulletin Aid
Dennis Koch
Gospel Notes Matthew follows his source Mark very closely here, especially in preserving the drama of Jesus' anguished quotation of Psalm 22 in v. 27:46 as his last word and the climax of the Passion account. Although some interpreters would argue that that Psalm, taken in its entirety, bespeaks faith rather than a feeling of abandonment, the single phrase "cried" from the cross clearly suggests otherwise, and ...

Drama
Jerry Eckert
... you yourselves could not give." (Philippians 2:19-30) Announcer: Thank you for the news about our friend, Epaphroditus. We had received only rumors and were very worried. We will be happy to receive him back with us. We are sorry his illness caused you so much anguish. You must be going through a lot there. What has been your greatest concern while you've been in prison? Paul: "All I want is to know Christ and to experience the power of his resurrection; to share in his sufferings and become more like him ...

Sermon
John R. Brokhoff
... merchants were “princes” in the world of commerce, and its traders were ‘the honored of the earth.’’ But one day its bubble burst. Earlier in Isaiah’s we read, “Wail ... for Tyre is laid waste, without house or haven!” Egypt was “in anguish” over losing its trading partner. Distant Spain at the other end of the Mediterranean was appalled over the loss of its commerce with Tyre. “Who has purposed this against Tyre?” is the question Isaiah asks, and then he answers his own question ...

John 6:60-71
Sermon
Robert Salzgeber
... on the flyleaf, however. 'Perhaps this little book is important to someone,' he thought to himself, and sent it to England. "That is how Captain Conolly's sister received the prayer book which she had given to her brother 21 years before! "With great anguish she read the account of the prison experience of her brother and was greatly moved by his thoughts during the days before his execution. "What should she do? The terrible injustice done to her brother called for revenge. For Christian revenge! She was ...

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Thomas Long
... it was evening" Jesus ate his last meal with the disciples, and tells them, "One of you will betray me." Or the master could come "at midnight," and Mark records that, later that night, the disciples went with Jesus to Gethsemane. While Jesus prayed his cry of anguish, the disciples, no doubt weary of waiting, slept. "Could you not watch one hour?" he said to them. Perhaps the master will come "at cockcrow," and Peter turned to the accusing maid with a curse and a denial, "I do not know this man." The cock ...

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