Dictionary: Trust
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Paul E. Flesner
... is what God has given to us. It is what we, God's people, have to share with our world today. The rest of it is merely commentary. "Your sins are forgiven!" This is what makes it possible for us to go out into the world with a sense of confidence that we are part of God's creative answer to the needs of our times. "Which is easier to say, 'Your sins are forgiven,' or to say, 'Stand up and take your mat and walk'? But so that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth ...

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Robert Noblett
... the risen Christ. We are strongly impacted by images; no surprise here. Early in the Bush administration when Vice President Cheney left the hospital after treatment for chest pain, it was obviously extremely important, from the standpoint of image, that he walk out confidently under his own power. Imagine the fallout if, by contrast, he had been pushed out in a wheelchair and helped into his waiting automobile. Whenever possible, we want to project the best image we can. The images we have of ourselves are ...

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King Duncan
... Your parents were good people. But somehow they were not able to affirm you the way every child deserves to be affirmed. You never got the message that you are beautiful and smart and worthy. And there is something missing in your life. A confidence, a sense of self-worth, what is often termed by psychologists, healthy self-esteem. And so you are continually sabotaging yourself. And you find yourself withholding love from your children and your spouse and other people important in your life. You were never ...

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King Duncan
... see it morning and night. As he pondered Nicklaus’ triumphs, Woods visualized himself playing in and winning each of his hero’s tournaments, breaking Nicklaus’ records. By the time Tiger actually competed in his first tournament, this mental rehearsing gave him the confidence he needed to compete on a level no other golfer, even his hero, has attained. (2) Some of us may have paintings of Christ in our homes. They probably look nothing like the historical Jesus. I sincerely doubt that he had blonde ...

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David G. Rogne
... us. And the presence of God watches over us: Wherever we are, God is. In the article he added that they knew that asserting this affirmation would not make everything turn out all right. But, he said, saying what they said was their way of declaring their confidence that, living or dying, they were in God's care. Where is God when our boat begins to sink? Right there in the boat, as Jesus was with the disciples. God's presence is not a guarantee of protection, but an offer of maximum support. Support to ...

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Stephen M. Crotts
... 's death "until he comes." That is a reference to the second coming of our Lord. A few years ago my family watched the movie, The Day After, which was about the horrible aftermath of a nuclear war. One night, soon after my eldest son came to me. "Dad," he confided, "I just don't know about this school work. I mean, why should I work so hard? With the way the world is going it doesn't look like there's any future worth studying for." Indeed, as W. C. Fields put it, "The future isn't what it used ...

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Stephen M. Crotts
... easy to show off like that? "Look at me! See my zeal for God? Hear my amen? Watch me lift my hands to Jesus in worship! Am I being spiritual or what?!" 7. Do you believe you are closer to God than others? Luke 18:9 says of the Pharisees, "Confident of their own righteousness, they looked down on everybody else." Isn't it true we judge others for their flaws, ourselves by our virtues, and always get such nice comparisons? And soon we start to believe we're special and God's opinions are the same as ours. 8 ...

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Stephen M. Crotts
... The year was 1928 and a would-be mechanic was working on his Ford automobile. He could not get it to run. About then a new Ford pulled up, and out stepped a well-dressed gentleman in a Derby hat with a cane. He looked at the engine and confidently suggested, "If you'll adjust this screw here, your car will run." Well, the would-be mechanic stared at the stranger and thought, "He doesn't look like a mechanic!" But then he'd already tried everything he knew to do. So he adjusted that screw, kicked the starter ...

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Stephen M. Crotts
... three dollars, a coil of rope, a Spanish 101 book, and a nice ball point pen, John got my box next to Sally's. Well, come the school year's end, John finally summoned up the courage to ask Sally out for a date. She agreed. And over supper John confided in Sally, telling her of his year long love. And you know what? Sally said she'd loved John the whole year too! Think of all the joy they missed! Think of the romance and comfort and tenderness that will never be because their love was shy. And aren't ...

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Fredrick R. Harm
... story, however, poses a question. If that man had met you, would he have turned back? "I'se all I'se got" to offer this tired world. We can give the laughter and joy of those who have caught some hint of Bethlehem's meaning. We can give hope and confidence because we have beheld the love of God flooding down the ages from the Manger-child who will never let us go. An unknown poet summed it up for us: Wise men, indeed, to know a newborn star Would be the herald of a King! Wise men, To watch in ...

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Fredrick R. Harm
... I can't see you." The father, however, could see his son outlined against the night sky, standing hesitant and anxious, and he replied, "But I can see you. Jump!" In similar fashion the faith that enables us to face all of life -- and death as well -- with dignity and confidence is not that we can see, but that we are seen by our Father; not that we know, but that we are known; not that we understand, but that we are understood, and that all of life, and every event within it, is part of our Father's gift ...

Sermon
Fredrick R. Harm
... of the United Nations was signed by 51 nations. By the year 2000 their number had grown to 184. In a way that far exceeds our wildest dreams, one day our Christ and his message of love will hold sway over the entire world. This is the confidence our scripture presents; this is the assurance every Christian affirms at his baptism: Love never fails: it has never and will never experience defeat in a moral universe! In 1968 a church was being built in Honolulu. The architect asked the pastor to give him a text ...

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Paul E. Robinson
... all about spiders. He stayed "at home," at the center, in the heart of God, and from that center found the peace that passes all understanding, which enabled him to function out in the web of life, out in the challenging world of sin and selfishness, with peace and courage, confident in the power and ultimate victory of God. Learn from the spider. Follow Jesus.

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Glenn McDonald
... On what basis can we believe that what we most value and most need can never be snatched away from us? In the eighth chapter of his letter to the Romans the Apostle Paul provides the answer. Christians have grounds for hope. Our hope -- this confidence that our existence in both the present and the future is completely secure and utterly meaningful to God -- is experienced most significantly through God's gift of the Holy Spirit. The third person of the Trinity takes up permanent residence within every true ...

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Glenn McDonald
... ? The answer is, we don't know -- but God can be trusted. God provides grace in the present and promises grace for the future. Secondly, why doesn't God do something about my pain? The answer is, God already has -- God sent Jesus, whom we can receive and follow, fully confident that "the one who raised Jesus will also raise us." Until that day, nothing in this world can ever separate us from his love.

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King Duncan
... bore the scars by which we are made whole. What is our response? To pass by as if we neither see nor care? Or to make a new commitment to being all that God created us to be. The lions are shackled. Let us go forward with confidence as those for whom Christ died. 1. Bruce Felton, What Were They Thinking? (Guilford, Connecticut: The Globe Pequot Press, 2003), p. 135. 2. http://www.gotquestions.org/Book-of-Isaiah.html. 3. Mark Victor Hansen and Robert G. Allen, The One Minute Millionaire (New York: Harmony ...

Isaiah 63:7--64:12
Sermon
Curtis Lewis
... He Petitions God The prophet addresses a people who are powerless and oppressed. His address is in the form of a prayer which for us contains the hope of Advent. There are two distinct elements in this prayer, and they are a cry of desperation and a confidence in God who can intervene in the human situation. Isaiah wants God to "come down." There is the suggestion that God is removed from the earth. In order for God to become actively involved in the affairs of humankind, he will, of necessity, have to rip ...

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Richard Gribble
... vv. 12-14) and then speaks of the need for lamentation (vv. 15-19). Joel calls the people to more than a cultic or external return; the cosmetic approach will not be sufficient. The prophet expects the people to change their personal conduct. Joel is confident that God will hear the prayer of the people because God is "slow to anger," "rich in kindness," and "relenting in punishment," but the people must pray. They cannot expect God to act on their behalf without some outward sign that they are changed. In ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40
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Richard Gribble
... hearts of each and every member of the community. The most important lesson to learn is that God is telling the people that they must develop an obedient attitude toward the law. One must follow what God asks in a spirit of joy, openness, and confidence that doing things as God bids will prove beneficial for the individual and the nation. It is clear that the "end-runs" and other varied paths chosen by the people over the course of many generations have all proved unsuccessful. These alternate chosen paths ...

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Richard Gribble
... others. The Lord was able to find promise where no hope was present and to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. His attitude toward death was anything but shameful. On the human level Jesus most assuredly was fearful of his death, but his faith and confidence in his Father were so great that he could go forward with complete assurance that his fear would be conquered, pain would be transformed to joy, and death would lead to eternal life. Thus, to die was the ultimate good, for it produced so much for ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... in our minds, in our imagination, many of us have not accepted that truth. How would we walk if we thought of ourselves as God's own child? Wouldn't we walk with our shoulders thrown back and our chest sticking out, not out of pride, but out of confidence and assurance that we can handle whatever life may throw at us? This is so important. Many people live defeated lives, and it has to be because they do not know who they really are God's own elect. And this truth complicates their life. During World War II ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... more to my spiritual growth and maturity than those three days with those persons, and I almost missed it. Does my confession make the point? The worthlessness syndrome is a dreadful spiritual disease. The problem expresses itself in a variety of ways, through lack of confidence, through fear and anxiety about performance, in jealousy and envy. It grows in us because we focus on the chasm between the ideal and the real self. The vast difference between and who and what we would like to be and who and what ...

1 Thessalonians 5:12-28
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Maxie Dunnam
... . Not with a sign, but with your presence, your vivid presence. You have tended with me for days. The nightmare of a head-on collision - broken leg, broken ribs, pierced lung - has been transformed into an incredible experience of peace and quietness and confidence and knowing. The miracle has been my consciousness of your healing presence. What a miracle that is. I’d like to build a tabernacle here on MountTabor, Lord. Even with this clumsy leg cast, and aching muscles, and painful breathing. But I ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... . Nothing is more necessary for fruitful living. Nothing is more in tune with the Christian spirit and style, and nothing furthers our quest for Christian wholeness than to break the negative cycle. If we’re going to be whole, if we’re to live with confidence, and if we are to effectively witness to the Christian faith we claim, we must come to the point, not where we hide from reality, but where we decide in the face of reality to give ourselves to those positive powers of redemption and renewal ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... perishable things, such as silver and gold, but with the precious blood of Jesus Christ, like that of a lamb, without blemish or spot. He was destined before the foundation of the world, but was made manifest at the end of the times for your sake. Through him you have confidence in God who raised him from the dead and gave him glory so that your faith and your hope are in God alone. Thus endeth the reading of the lesson and may it become a living word for us. Let us pray. Take the words of my mouth and the ...

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