Dictionary: Hope
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Sermon
John M. Braaten
... 't act like it. So it seems as though we are in a wilderness, not knowing who we are, not knowing where we are, experiencing the fear of being lost, of being cut adrift in life. What do we do then? Well, what did Jesus do out in the wilderness of his temptation? ... and brought them to the land he had promised to them. And all along he sent prophets to them with achingly beautiful claims, "Fear not, O Israel, for I have redeemed you, I have called you by name, you are mine (Isaiah 43:1)." But those rebellious ...

Sermon
John M. Braaten
... time you started leading a decent life. Finally, your brother Amos is now in charge of the farm. You do what he tells you or out you go. Do you understand?" Judah, rightly reprimanded, meekly agreed to the demands and settled down to live a quiet, productive, God-fearing life from that day forward. That's the way I think it should have been: no party, no celebration, no big deal. That just makes sense. But there was a party, and such a party as my wife and I had never seen before. Since we had been life ...

Eulogy
Carl B. Rife
... we feel a loss and seek assurance, she also passed through the Valley of the Shadow of Death, marked by suffering, pain, and the fear of unknown aspects of death. The last few weeks were a difficult time for her. And it was difficult for her family and friends ... and truth in the affirmation of the Psalmist who states that "Even though I walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death, I will fear no evil, for Thou art with me". Amidst the hard realities of life and death is the promise of God that he will be ...

Sermon
O. Garfield Beckstrand, II
... !There is perfect joy and beautythis everlasting light.All the pain and grief is over,Every restless tossing passed;I am now at peace forever,Safely home in heaven at last. Did you wonder I so calmlyTrod the valley of the shade?Oh, but Jesus' love illuminedEvery dark and fearful glade. And He came Himself to meet meIn that way so hard to tread;And with Jesus' arm to lean on,Could I have one doubt or dread? Then you must not grieve so sorely,For I love you dearly still;Try to look beyond earth's shadows,Pray ...

Sermon
Harold G. Skinner
... that a long ordeal is over for ____________, her family and friends. Anger that this death was such a waste of life. Fear that forces are loose among us that can cause such havoc and pain. Remorse for not being more supportive of the family. Sorrow ... in with the forces of evil. That struggle goes on all the time. Wars take the lives of thousands, even millions. Hatred and jealousy and fear destroy. Death is tied closely with evil. It is the final enemy. I said we have been part of two things, the power of ...

Drama
Dallas A. Brauninger
... in an informal advice-offering manner. Readers: 7 people - various ages Key: 1-7 = speakers 1: Now who will harm you if you are eager to do what is good? But even if you do suffer for doing what is right, you are blessed. 2: Do not fear what they fear, and do not be intimidated, but in your hearts sanctify Christ as Lord. 3: Always be ready to make your defense to anyone who demands from you an accounting for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and reverence. 4: Keep your conscience clear ...

Sermon
Carlyle Fielding Stewart
... life and grows. A post withers and dies! Are you getting the sunlight of prayer? Are you planted in the soil of hope and showered by the cool waters and rains of love and spirituality? Have the axes of doubt been laid to your trunk? Have no fear, for the master carpenter is here. He'll take your stump and make it into a house. He'll take your trunk and make it into a sight worth beholding. Victory out of seeming defeat is one paradox of Christian spirituality people have difficulty comprehending. But God ...

Genesis 26:1-35
Sermon
Carlyle Fielding Stewart
... went to King Abimelech of the Philistines, who were some of the most powerful people on earth. People feared them, for their armies marched by day and night and vanquished enemies with terrible, lightning swiftness. They were big, smart, cunning, and daring, ... and known as the mighty giants who struck fear, terror, and sickness unto death in God's people. Goliath would later be known as their most notorious assailant. God ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... even today it takes some fortitude to defy the conventions of a social set. There are too many who turn their backs on Christ for fear of ridicule or of being thought pious or odd. Let us admit that there is far too much timid conformity among Christians today. There ... . Let others stand on formality if they chose. He came running. Let us admit that there is far too much fear of unconventionality in the Christian ranks today. There are far too many Christians who show no enthusiasm, no motivation for their ...

Exodus 13:17--14:31
Sermon
Walter Kimbrough
... comes alive in the fact that God protects us from the enemy. God is our protector. It was the psalmist David who declared, “The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me… (Psalm 23 NIV).” David is testifying of the confidence he has in God as the divine protector. Nothing is impossible because God is God. Isaac Watts, being inspired by the prayer of Moses ...

Eulogy
Brett Blair
... we are today. For better or worse, no child escapes being shaped by these tender years. And, jerry, eve though I do not know all the stories of your childhood it seems to me that there were many happy moments. You now stand in a place that all adult children fear to find themselves. Alone in the world without either parent. I never met your father JP but I am glad I met your mother and honored to have been her pastor during this time. I know that the deeply loved one another. It was known, and this is the ...

Sermon
Mark Ellingsen
... own or on other people's misdeeds. It is for these sins, we say, that Jesus died. Perhaps our reluctance to consider social sin has to do with our good old American hang-up about not mixing religion and politics. For if we criticize social sin, the fear is that the church is inevitably involving itself in criticizing the political structures. And we must not do that! It may be that we have gotten to the root of American Christianity's reluctance about dealing with social sin. Yet I do not believe that we ...

Isaiah 51:17--52:12
Sermon
Ron Lavin
... to be a Christmas and Easter Christian." He'd sneak in and sneak out of church twice a year, refusing to sign a visitors' card for fear that someone would follow up on him. "That's all behind me now," he said, "I've come home to where I belong." Ron came ... to Nicolas. Would this major tragedy destroy Nicolas' fledgling faith? A quiet man, Nicolas tried hard to express his feelings of fears that now he might lose his wife. Jean continued to witness that Christ would get them through this crisis. Nicolas prayed ...

Sermon
Richard Hasler
... they receive new truth. Many of us have had to grapple with rigid thinking. Probably for many of us the practice goes back to childhood. Once we had made up our mind on something we did not like to change it. In fact, we might have feared changing it. New evidence that threatened to undermine our cherished ideas was unsettling. Far better for us to remain in our original thought patterns than to venture forth into the uncertain and often painful task of revising our ideas. We often reason that at least we ...

Sermon
Theodore F. Schneider
... to acts of thanksgiving - the first thought and the first response - and thanksgiving leads to submission to God's will. None of us can fail to recall the stirring story of the day Isaiah "went to church." Suddenly he was confronted with the presence of God and he feared for his life. "I am a man of unclean lips and I dwell among a people of unclean lips, and I shall surely die!" An angel touches his lips with a hot coal from the altar, and Isaiah hears the words, "you are clean!" Isaiah is elated! Then ...

Sermon
Theodore F. Schneider
... . Though Jericho is an important, busy and sizable city, Zacchaeus cannot roam the streets as a free man. It is not so much that he is in fear of bodily harm, but rather that he is shunned by the people. His presence is unwelcome. He is not wanted there. He is alienated from his own ... to enlarge the space in our lives. For Zacchaeus it meant no longer having to hide from God nor fear to walk the streets. Just as alienation creates tensions in relationships and closes doors to people, places and opportunities ...

Sermon
Erskine White
... prayers of praise today. We have come through the gathering clouds of Lent. We have sat in this place in utter darkness on the night our Lord was betrayed. Now we stand together in the bright light of a brand new day. He is Risen, and because He lives, all fear is gone. Hope sits on the throne and doubt is banished to the shadows. Because He lives, we now are ready to go forth into the world with the good news on our lips, and the secret of everlasting life planted in our hearts. We give our thanks today in ...

Sermon
Erskine White
... one of the disciples sell Jesus' life for thirty pieces of silver. I saw the rest of the disciples deny Him and run away in fear. They were grown men, but they didn't act like it when it counted! For the love of Jesus, at least the women were courageous ... rather than argue about who wrote it. Maybe you've run away when Jesus called you o'er the tumult. Maybe you've fled in fear from the challenge of being faithful. Maybe you've kept the faith when times were easy but failed the test when times got tough. Well ...

Sermon
Erskine White
... they contend with us from the shadows, let us look to You always as our Light along the way. When we ae mdae fearful by the twists and turns and unpleasant surprises of life, comfort our troubled hearts and quicken our weary spirits, that we may walk ... , the fights in school and wars all over the world. The way of violence doesn't work! All it does is breed more violence, and more fear of violence. There is another way - the Bible's way - Jesus' way. It is the way of peace, the way of love, the only way to ...

Sermon
Erskine White
... God's love and justice will have the final Word. This is also the victory of the cross. The victory of the cross is so complete that it even marks victory over death, that final darkness and common denominator, that one inescapable reality. Here we find our greatest fears, yet even here, God has the final Word! The cross is an instrument of death. It is also the ultimate proof of life. If we could just grasp this, we could truly live our lives from beginning to end in fullness and grace. We could live with ...

Sermon
Jerry L. Schmalemberger
... death scare you. Don’t allow alarm about being alone here. Don’t let guilt you know haunt your life. Don’t be afraid -- remove the fear. Because he is risen, God has won -- he is with us here and we need not be alarmed. We are not a cult of people ... comfort this sweet sentence gives!He lives, he lives, who once was dead;He lives, my everliving head! He lives to silence all my fears;He lives to wipe away my tears;He lives to calm my troubled heart;He lives all blessings to impart.-- Samuel Medley 1738- ...

Eulogy
Palmer L. Gedde
... Father loved you and me so much that he was willing to give that son unto death so that you and I might live and not fear death. The son's name is Jesus. Think about it for a moment. Could you possibly love so much that you would be willing to allow ... sin and death. Christ died for us - so that we might live forever. And anyone - yes, anyone - who claims that promise need never fear death, regardless of how or when it comes. Whether at age twenty-nine or 109. Thankfully, we can live knowing that because of ...

Drama
Thomas A. Renquist
... hands, that we trust for salvation. So we pray: “Lord, have mercy.” C: Lord, have mercy. P: Christ, we confess our deep hatred and fear of our enemies that blinds us to our own prideful hardness of heart. We confess that we have rejected the cross you embraced, and with ... done, not mine, Give us peace with thee, peace with all people,peace with ourselves,And free us from all fear. The Lord’s Prayer The Liturgy Of The Eucharistic Meal The Sharing Of The Peace The Offertory The Offertory Response: “Lord ...

Sermon
Donald Zelle
... Hebrews! Now he was charged with the keeping of that troublesome Box in his own home! He wanted no more to do with that Box than any Hebrew who had been frightened by the death of Uzzah, including the king himself! Obed-edom soon learned he had nothing to fear. There was no repeat of the Gath episode in his house; just the opposite. We are told that the Lord blessed Obed-edom and his household. We do not know what those blessings were. Did his wife have a child? Was an illness turned away? Did he suddenly ...

Eulogy
Joe Barone
... ; he restores my soul"? But there's another portion to that psalm. "Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil; for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me." Thou art with me. In his book Who Needs God ... I am you may also be." It's just a temporary victory, this victory which it seems right now that evil's won. We need not fear. Of the evil people of the world, the psalmist says, "[God] will bring back on them their iniquity ..." To which I'd add, God will do ...

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