Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Lowell D. Streiker
... Roger." If we are to get anywhere in the event known as life, we have to stop dragging Roger! We have to divest ourselves of anything that slows our progress toward our ultimate goal. At the finish line waits the all-time world record holder and judge. If we just keep our eyes on him, we will be all right. If we just run the race as he did, we cannot lose. Paul had learned to put first things first, to do what Jesus requires of his followers, before everything else to seek God's dominion and His justice and ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... Robert has cerebral palsy. Max shares, "I heard Robert Reed declare, `I have everything I need for joy!' Amazing, I thought! "The disease keeps him from driving a car, riding a bike, and going for a walk. But it didn't keep him from graduating from high school or attending Abilene Christian University, from which he graduated with a degree in Latin. Having cerebral palsy didn't keep him from teaching at a St. Louis junior college or from venturing overseas on five mission trips. And Robert's disease didn't ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... story in our own lives. And that is where we stand on this third Sunday of Advent. Will we shout with Barry, "Wait! You can have my room!" which I believe is just another way of saying, "Wait! You can have my heart!"? Or will we simply be observers who keep the child in the manger where we can visit him once a year? God is with us. God speaks to us in the strangest places and through the most unexpected people. It's like a little girl named Schia who was 4 years old when her baby brother was born ...

2 Corinthians 13:11-14
Sermon
King Duncan
... great truth: God is big enough to meet our every need. In Philip Yancey's book I WAS JUST WONDERING, he tells about his efforts to care for his collection of exotic fish. He must spend a great deal of time cleaning the tank, feeding the fish, keeping the elements in their water balanced, and checking to make sure none of the fish have any illnesses or infections. If it weren't for his attention and care, the fish would surely die off quickly. Yet, in spite of all his efforts, the fish are intensely afraid ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... if you can afford something you like, why, you deserve to have it! You need to buy it! And then comes Jesus. Then comes Jesus, and all he says is this: When you fast . . . When you fast . . . And he reminds us in those words that it takes real effort to keep from being swallowed up by our consumer society! Why are we "consumers"?! Isn't it because the strength of our passions is so great?! We desire, so we take! We want, and we have the wherewithal to make it happen, so we do! We're hungry, so we eat! But ...

Children's Sermon
King Duncan
... interesting this week about daddy penguins. Daddy penguins have a neat way of taking care of their families. When the mama penguin lays an egg, the daddy penguin guards that egg and keeps it warm until it hatches. If he didn't guard the egg and keep it warm, it would never hatch and the baby penguin would die. But daddy penguins hold onto that egg and keep it warm for 64 days until it can hatch and the baby penguin can come out. And for those 64 days, the daddy penguin can't go off and find food, so ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... into the race, I get more tired and have to rely on my dogs completely. But then again there always is that shining light at the end when I focus on reaching my goal." (1) WE ALL KNOW THAT ONE OF THE SECRETS TO SUCCESS IN LIFE IS SIMPLY KEEP ON KEEPING ON. Harry Jamieson was a legendary hardware salesman back in the 1940s. When he was asked how many calls he would make on a prospect before giving up, he replied, "It depends which one of us dies first." Jamieson is reputed to have called on one prospect 125 ...

Galatians 6:1-10
Sermon
King Duncan
... had to cross a flimsy bridge of wooden planks suspended over the swelling Niagara Falls. Surely there were times when they all wanted to turn back. It was at these times that Harriet counseled, "Children, if you are tired, keep going; if you are scared, keep going; if you are hungry, keep going." And Harriet Tubman herself kept going, risking her life to lead thousands of slaves to freedom. The March 1997 issue of EBONY magazine contains a telling quote from Ms. Tubman. She once said, "I freed thousands of ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... like a noble undertaking. One day, not long after the publicity stir over the fire had started, one of William's neighbors came to see him. The neighbor, Hamp Alexander Owen, had only one thing to say that day, "I've come to tell you that I'll keep your fire going." Owens wasn't doing it for the publicity or the glory. He just admired the legacy, and believed that it was worth preserving. We don't know when William Morris died. But when Hamp Alexander Owens died in 1948, his obituary stated that he was ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... me grow. And I have to believe this is why God put us in a world of both pleasure and pain, good and evil, highs and lows. The highs keep us going, but the lows keep us growing--emotionally, intellectually and spiritually until that day comes when we are fit to live eternally in the presence of God. 1. Today in the Word, April 18, 1992. 2. Keep On Dancin', Chariot Family Publishing, Colorado Springs, CO., 1995, p. 110. 3. Be Careful What You Pray For . . . You Just Might Get It by Larry Dossey, M.D., Harper ...

Sermon
Frank Lyman
... a good way to promote ecumenical relations! And Jesus makes a Samaritan his hero? Doing that could get a person killed! The philosophy of the good Samaritan is WHAT IS MINE IS YOURS. The Samaritan does the right thing. He cleanses the man's wounds with wine. He keeps them supple with oil and binds them with cloth, probably from his own clothing. He then takes him to an inn and pays for the man's continuing recuperation. We begin to see the story from the perspective of the man in the ditch. He didn't care ...

Children's Sermon
King Duncan
... in different sizes and shapes, but each has an important job. Our bones would not be able to work if muscles did not control them. We would not be able to chew our food without muscles. Our most important muscles are those that make up our heart. These keep our hearts beating thousands of times a day. And for some people, they do that for more than 100 years. But there are also muscles to our spiritual heart. Our spiritual heart is where love dwells, and courage and kindness and hope. And just like we need ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... to give a lecture to the students. Before he could begin speaking to the large group assembled in the auditorium a very unkempt-looking student at the back shouted a vulgar word at him. The word rang in everyone's ears. There was a shocked silence, but Capp, keeping his composure, said, "Now that you've given us your name, what's your question?" Let's come back to Al Capp's retort a little later. "Now that you've given us your name, what's your question?" Jesus was in one of his familiar controversies with ...

1 Peter 2:4-12
Children's Sermon
King Duncan
... grow just about anywhere, and they are very hard to kill. You know why they grow so well? Because they have very deep, tough roots. Those roots are strong and thick, and they stretch deep down into the ground. That's what keeps the dandelion growing so well. Just like dandelions need their strong, deep roots to keep them growing just right, we need for our lives to be rooted in Jesus. We need to learn more about Jesus, and let Him into our lives every day. Jesus will be like the root of our life. He will ...

2 Thessalonians 3:6-15
Sermon
King Duncan
... for your living. Even while we were still there with you we gave you this rule: "˜He who does not work shall not eat.'" (LB) It would be difficult to state the matter more clearly than Paul does: we may be saved by grace, but we are to earn our keep! This is not a matter I need to dwell on with this congregation. Many of you are stressed out by too much work rather than too little. That's the price of responsibility. We've got bills to pay and families to support. This does not mean, of course, that ...

Matthew 18:21-35
Sermon
King Duncan
... times, if I were struck fifty times?" the villager asked. The little monk: "Freely accept the fiftieth slap. You would deserve it for being such a fool to allow yourself to be slapped the first forty-nine times." (1) This is a hard teaching. Do I keep forgiving someone who keeps hurting me time and time again? I don't think so. There are wives and husbands who ought to walk away from an abusive spouse. There are children who ought to walk away from abusive parents--and parents who ought to cut the cord with ...

Children's Sermon
King Duncan
Object: a puzzle (preferably a 100-piece puzzle) with one piece missing. Puzzle must already be constructed (lay completed puzzle on a large piece of cardboard to keep it together). Keep the one missing piece in your pocket. Good morning, boys and girls. Do you like to work puzzles? I do too. I put this puzzle together this week. What do you think? Does it look pretty good? Did you notice that it is missing a piece? I got all the ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Zero, was killed by falling debris from the Towers. In Father Mychal's pocket was this prayer that he always carried with him: "Lord, take me where You want me to go; Let me meet who You want me to meet; Tell me what You want me to say, and Keep me out of Your way."(8) Father Mychal was a man of commitment. He understood that the vows he took before God were not a trivial matter. He is one who said, "I'll go," and he went. 1. William Lutz, THE NEW DOUBLESPEAK (HarperCollins Publishers, 1996). 2. Elizabeth ...

2 Corinthians 12:1-10
Sermon
King Duncan
... a young woman in his congregation who developed cancer when she was very young. The disease left her unable to have children. She responded to this heartbreak as people often do, with increased faith in God. As she told Pastor Smith, "I need that hole in my life to keep me focused on [God]." (3) Do you have a hole in your life? Maybe that hole is actually pushing you farther away from God. Only you can decide what the focus of your life will be. Will your suffering cause you to focus inward in self-pity and ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... wall, perhaps slinging them to the floor. I like to think of the Apostle John's hair being blown and Simon Peter trying to keep his napkin on the table. Of course, John may have been bald. And Simon Peter may have wiped his mouth on his sleeve, since ... , clinging firmly to the end of their ropes as the nose of the dirigible arose to greater heights. Several men who couldn't keep holding on fell and were seriously injured. One man, however, continued to dangle high in the air for 45 minutes until he was ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... daughter noticed how much his devotional time meant to him, and she adopted the same practice. She dutifully tied her cat to the bedpost and proceeded to read and pray. Her prayer time was shorter, however. The day came when her son grew up. He wanted to keep some of the family traditions, but the pace of life had quickened greatly in his generation. He felt that he had no time for elaborate devotions, so he eliminated the time for meditation, Bible reading, and prayer. So in order to carry on the family's ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... night, obviously bored with the same old prayer, this little guy prayed, "Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep, if I should die before I wake . . . can I have breakfast with you in the morning?" (2) Try to improve on that prayer! The disciples ... buddy may not get up and give you anything because he is your friend, at least he will accede to your wishes if you keep bothering him. Then he adds these memorable words: "So I say to you, Ask, and it will be given you; search, and you will ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... to suffer, but that they will be redeemed. In the New Testament, Hebrews reiterates the same painful and yet hopeful truth. The 35th verse of the 11th chapter states: "Do not lose your courage, then, because it brings with it a great reward." In other words, "Keep on keeping on. He will not leave you in hell." It was that hope that kept the Jews looking for the Messiah, and the early Christians looking for Christ's return. God does not turn His back on His children. "Though I walk through the valley of the ...

Psalm 16:1-11
Sermon
King Duncan
... is on it. "Your face is the front of your head where you eat and make faces. "Your neck is what keeps your head out of your collar. "Your neck is hard to keep clean. "Your shoulders are sort of shelves where you hook your suspenders. Your stummick is something that if you do not ... eat often enough, it hurts and spinach don't help it none. "Your spine is a long bone in your back that keeps you from folding up. Your back is always behind you no matter how quick you turn around. Your arms you got to pitch ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Oh, no!" he protested. "I couldn't ask the donkey to carry all that weight." Many of us are carrying burdens today that we do not have to carry. Only our lack of faith, trust, and confidence that God really is alive and able to relieve us of our burdens keeps us in bondage. How frustrated Christ must be with our lack of faith. It would be far more desirable if we were like the young man who was in a marathon race. He was falling farther and farther behind the other runners. Suddenly he looked as if he were ...

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