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Matthew 25:1-13
Sermon
King Duncan
... . You and I, however, live under grace. Christ does not mean for us to live in fear and anxiety about his return. Why should we? We are his brothers and sisters. Whatever the future holds, we know that it will be good--because a good God is in charge and a good God will not forsake His own. Sharon Whitley tells about her dad. Her dad was always her hero. During her awkward teen years, her dad gave her confidence in herself. He taught her about boys, and about self-respect. When she decided to go into ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... a much more conservative, fundamentalist government took over Iran and began restricting the people's basic freedoms. Women were most hard-hit by the new laws. The new government banned women from most government and university jobs. The female cabinet minister in charge of education, Farrokhrou Parsa, was executed. Women were not allowed out of their houses unless they were covered head to toe in thick veils. Women who let their hair or their wrists show outside their veils could be attacked and beaten on ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... , like lust, complaining, or envy, can also be sins. And that's where the sin of the goats comes in. They are guilty of apathy, of indifference in the face of suffering. It is not enough that we don't hate our fellow human being. We are also charged with the responsibility of actively caring for those around us. If we see somebody who is hungry, it is our responsibility to feed them. If we see somebody who is hurting for whatever reason, it is our responsibility to do what we can to help. A man named ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... of men and women to carry on his work. There was nothing special about these men and women. In fact, they were quite ordinary. There was only one thing that distinguished them--they had been touched by the Master's hand. And when Christ left them, he gave them a charge--that they were to reach out to touch others with his love until the day comes when every person on this earth knows himself or herself to be a child of God. That's what it means to be Christ's body. Our task is his task--salvation. This is ...

Matthew 22:34-40
Sermon
King Duncan
... a bit of paper on which is written: "Warm bath, six dollars. Two cakes of soap, four dollars. Clean towels, three dollars. Full dinner, twenty dollars. Overnight lodging, forty dollars. Fresh sheets, three dollars. Total: Seventy-six dollars." "You're charging me?" asks the incredulous Mr. Kleinman. "Certainly," replies Putterman. "But you invited me!" Kleinman protests. " I was your guest! I've never heard of such a thing! This is outrageous!" "Nevertheless, if you could just settle up," says Putterman. "I ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40
Sermon
King Duncan
A banker called in a certain man to talk to him about his account. "Your financial affairs are in a mess," he said to the poor man. "Your wife constantly overdraws your account. She is behind in her charge accounts at the department store, and her check stubs are all added wrong. Why don't you talk to her about it?" "Because," said the man, "I would rather argue with you than with her." There's a man whose marriage is badly out of balance. Balance. We are all ...

Exodus 24:1-18
Sermon
King Duncan
... , as you might imagine. And Jesus came and touched them, and said, "Arise, don't be afraid." When these poor startled disciples had recovered enough to lift their eyes, Moses and Elijah had disappeared. Only Jesus was present. As they came down from the mountain, Jesus charged them not to share what they had seen with anyone until after he had been raised from the dead. Who would they tell? Who would believe them? They had been guests in another world--a world of the spirit as well as the flesh. After his ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the Jews dislike him. If he doesn't rule in their favor, then they will report him to Caesar, and he will most likely lose his cushy job. In spite of this, Pilate tries repeatedly to wash his hands of the whole deal. "I find no basis for a charge against him . . . Take him by yourselves and judge him by your own law." But Pilate's most revealing quote comes when Jesus declares to him that his whole purpose in coming into the world was to testify to the truth. In his cynicism and soullessness, Pilate replies ...

Luke 15:11-32
Sermon
Rev. Dr. S. Ronald Parks
... in the wreckage! Open the entertainment section of the newspaper or pick up a copy of People magazine. The headlines and features offer up a schadenfreude smorgasbord: "Teen Star Arrested in Drug Sting," "Corporate Executive Caught with Mistress," "Local Politician Charged With Insurance Fraud," "Clergy Absconds With Mission Offering." And we devour this information. We can't get enough. Why else is the media so fixated on this form of exploitation? The market is growing by leaps and bounds. Christians don ...

Sermon
King Duncan
Fear. It can manifest itself in many forms. Chrysostom was the church leader of Constantinople in the fourth century when Rome was persecuting the Church. The Roman emperor had him arrested and charged with being a Christian. If Chrysostom did not renounce Christ, then the emperor would have this Christian leader banished from the kingdom. Chrysostom responded to the threat by saying that the emperor could not do so, “because the whole world is my Father’s kingdom.” “Then,” replied the emperor ...

Sermon
Dr. Robert E. Lair
... attracted to Joseph and she tried to seduce him. When Joseph refused to be her lover, she accused him of attempting to rape her. He was imprisoned. As a prisoner, he won the favor of the governor of the Round Tower. He became a Trustee in charge of other prisoners. Joseph then interpreted the dreams of two of his fellow prisoners, the chief butler and chief baker. The butler and baker were finally released from prison. Two years later, the Pharoah had a dream, and upon the recommendation of the butler and ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... J. Helms by Michelle Burford, O, The Oprah Magazine, July 2002, p. 157. 3. 16 May 1990, pp. A1, A8, A9. Cited in The New Doublespeak by William Lutz (HarperCollins Publishers). 4. "That's Outrageous!" by Tucker Carlson, Reader's Digest, July 2002, pp. 39-42. 5. "Who's In Charge Here?" by Nancy Gibbs, Time, Aug. 6, 2001. 6. "Out to Lunch" by Leonard Sweet, Rev. magazine, Jul./ Aug. 2002 p. 17. 7. Martin Fletcher, Almost Heaven (London: Little, Brown and Company, 1998), pp. 133-142.

Sermon
King Duncan
... a productive citizen. He went ahead with his education and into his chosen field of interest. And guess what happened? He was a stunning success. Henry Fawcett was elected to Parliament. Later, at the request of Prime Minister Gladstone, Henry was put in charge of the British postal and telegraph systems. He was instrumental in realizing significant improvements in the mail and telegraph services of his country. (2) His physical eyes were of no use to him, but he was a stunning success. Some of you know ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... This is to remind you that whenever you fail to come to church, some part of God's house will be dark." Do you understand that? Certainly Christ came to die for the sins of the world, but he also came to found a new community. That community is charged with the responsibility of delivering the message of the cross to the world. If we fail to do our part as witnesses to the light of the world, then the world will remain forever in darkness. Jesus did not engage in public relations because he did not want to ...

Children's Sermon
King Duncan
Object: None What does authority mean? (The one in authority is the one in charge.) Who is your authority? (parents, teachers, etc.) Why do you have to obey them? Our Bible lesson today tells a story of Jesus when he was 12 years old. He had traveled with his family to Jerusalem for a special celebration called the Feast of the Passover. They didn't ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... is it money, is it titles, is it intelligence, is it family ties? What is the difference between power and control? What are legitimate and illegitimate uses of power? In his book Somebodies and Nobodies: Overcoming the Abuse of Rank, author Robert Fuller charges that American society is infected with the disease he calls "rankism." We admire and imitate those with rank. We admire and imitate those who have more power in our society, while ignoring or abusing those who have less. Fuller cites the fact that ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Havner was once preaching on this passage from Joel 2. Havner believed this message hits too close to home for most modern churches. As he said, "There ought to be enough divine electricity in every church to give everybody in the congregation either a charge or a shock! . . . What do you mean by singing "˜Onward Christian Soldiers' when most of your army has deserted? . . . I agree with Joel," says Havner. "I'm embarrassed when pagans walk by our empty churches, look in on our feeble ceremonies, see us ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... on the floor peering at the bottom of the bed. It's awful. You gotta help me, I'm going crazy!" "Just put yourself in my hands for two years," said the psychiatrist. "Come to me three times a week, and I'll cure your fears." "How much do you charge?" the man asked. "A hundred dollars per visit," answered the psychiatrist. "I'll sleep on it," said the man. Six months later the psychiatrist met this same man on the street and asked, "Why didn't you ever come to see me again?" "For a hundred bucks a visit ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... California Institute of Technology. He was considered one of the top 10 theoretical physicists in the world. And then something happened that would forever change Robert Oppenheimer's life. He was chosen to oversee a team of 4500 men and women charged with the responsibility of developing the first atomic bomb. Two years and two billion dollars later that bomb exploded over a place called Hiroshima. Robert Oppenheimer had reached the end of the rainbow. Was he delighted? Elated? Not at all. He discovered ...

Luke 24:44-53
Sermon
King Duncan
... something the poet Tennyson once wrote. He was describing the code of ethics by which ancient knights lived. He said this code had only four components: "Live pure, speak true, right wrong, follow the King." (3) At its most basic level, this was also the charge given to the disciples. Following Jesus' example, they would live holy lives, speak the truth of God's word, right the wrongs of an unjust society, and do all the things their King had done when he walked among them. They were chosen to carry Jesus ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... was an excellent sight-reader and had good fingering technique, but the judge noted on his form that she had very stiff wrists. The judges decided that Mary's piano at home needed to be tuned, to loosen up the keys. They would provide the service free of charge. For some reason, this upset Mary. She begged them not to worry over her piano. When the tuner showed up at Mary's address, he discovered it to be in a very poor neighborhood. Mary's mother greeted him warmly, but Mary was nowhere in sight. When the ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . In fact, some time before, they had broken with one Orthodox synagogue and established another. Why? They claimed that the barrier separating the men's and women's section at the first synagogue was too low. Apparently, says Rabbi Telushkin, referring to the fraud charge, it is easier for some people to cross moral barriers than ritual ones. (3) The leader of the synagogue couldn't come right out and say, "Hey, I resent this young whipper-snapper usurping my authority." He had to be more subtle than that ...

Children's Sermon
King Duncan
... was so happy she praised God and thanked Him! How do you think all of the other people felt? How would you feel if you saw something like this happen? I'm sure there were many people there who were happy for her, but the leader of the church in charge was very upset! He said there were 6 days of the week to do work. She should have come on one of those days to be healed. Jesus couldn't please everybody. If he hadn't healed the lady, she would have been sad, but when he did heal her ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the sacrament of confession because they knew they might not be coming back. As author Peggy Noonan wrote, "The firemen knew exactly what they were running into, knew the odds, and yet they stood in line, received the sacrament, hoisted the hoses on their backs and charged." (4) Yes, there are still people like that in the world. We honor the commitment of all those who lay down their lives for a greater good who now surround the throne of God. BUT WE ALSO CELEBRATE THE PROMISE THIS DAY SIGNIFIES. See how ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... in New York, was asked by a friend of his who was a New York policeman what the "D.D." printed after his name meant. He informed the officer that it meant "Doctor of Divinity." The policeman replied: "Do you know that `D.D.' is the most common charge written on the police blotter? It means `Drunk and Disorderly.'" Dr. Luccock assured his friend that was only a coincidence. But on his way home, he began to think about it. After all, weren't the saints at Pentecost accused of being drunk? When the spirit came ...

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