Dictionary: Trust
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Maxie Dunnam
... the characteristics of this fascinating personality, Simon Peter, are in operation. "His eagerness to be in front, his habit of blurting out his thoughts and feelings, his passionate love for his master, and...his inability to understand Him, and his self-confident arrogance. (If you follow the reading of the Scripture attentively, you notice that Peter) has broken in upon Christ's solemn words, entirely deaf to their meaning, but blindly and blundering by laying hold of one thought, that Jesus is departing ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... else we do in worship it's the dramatic acting out of our receiving Christ's greatest gift to us -- His body, His blood. When we receive this gratefully and when we reflect on what it means, maybe, we'll go from this place a little freer, a little more confident, a little more open, a little more generous. Maybe we'll go from this place to water the garden of our own life. Remembering that "a generous person will be enriched, and he who gives water will get water."

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... ." They strut. They preen. They chase the hens. Have you ever seen a rooster crow? Get a picture of that in your mind. The rooster puffs up his chest; throws back his head, and lets out a mighty squawk. A picture of self-assurance, self-confidence; of "owning the world." W. H. Auden must have heard the crowing of the rooster before he wrote his poem, "Homage to Clio"? In that poem he includes a wonderful couplet in which he describes the happy self-assurance of "a cock pronouncing himself, himself though ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... and which you were also raised with Him through faith in the working of God, who raised him from the dead. And you who were dead, God has made alive altogether in Him. Then comes assurance – the indwelling Christ assures us of our salvation, giving us the confidence that John Wesley expressed when he said that, he has taken away sins, even mine, and saved me from the law of sin and death. So being buried with Christ is the language of baptism. More important, it is the fact of baptism. Two or three years ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... so much lighter when someone else helps us bear them. The woman with the issue of blood needed the support of her community. That is why Jesus had her confess her situation. Is there someone you can turn to? Someone who will not break your confidence? Someone who will listen sympathetically without judging? Jesus knows about your situation, but sometimes it helps to share the hurt with at least one other person. Here’s the final thing to be said: Don't forget your faith. Jesus said to this desperate woman ...

Luke 1:39-45, Luke 1:46-56
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John P. Jewell
... with me according to your word." Hannah Whitall Smith's classic, The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life, contains a line that goes to the heart of the issue of joy in the life of faith. "Perfect obedience would result in perfect happiness if only we had perfect confidence in the power we were obeying." ¹ The joy of our celebration is rooted in the obedience of Mary and Joseph and then of Jesus whose heart's desire was to honor God and obediently carry out the work God gave him to do on our behalf. What joy ...

Psalm 24:1-10
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King Duncan
... as a society. We need to clean house in Washington when we feel politicians are misrepresenting the truth. We need to stop doing business with people who do not have a high standard of integrity. We need to choose friends who can be trusted with our confidences. In other words, we need to take the psalmist seriously. Clean hands and pure hearts do matter. Trust is the foundation of a healthy society. Clean hands and pure hearts especially matter for those who follow Jesus. We don’t want to be the smugly ...

Luke 1:46-56, Luke 1:39-45
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J. Ellsworth Kalas
... row feels in a supermarket, if we can fill our own basket without undue worry. A person who is secure in their position can hardly imagine the pain of those who have been without work for months. "I'd make a job for myself," the self-confident answer; but they have not experienced the numbing pain of continued and humiliating defeat. 2. Mary's statement reminds us that the people who bear Jesus' name must always have a special heart for the poor. During the Decian persecution, the church was caring for a ...

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J. Ellsworth Kalas
... quite audacious for Jesus, a landsman, to tell three professional fishermen how to do their business. Perhaps he sensed they were so defeated that they were ready for any kind of counsel, from anyone. Or perhaps he was counting on the fact that they had confidence in him from their earlier experiences with him. Simon refused at first. "Master, we toiled all night and took nothing!" It is the language of someone who already feels so defeated that he doesn't want to submit himself to the possibility of still ...

Sermon
David J. Kalas
... of the other passengers on the ship disagree with the approach. In one eerie scene, the small band whom we as viewers follow crosses paths with another desperate group looking for the way out. They, too, are wet and scared. And they, too, are equally confident that they are heading the right direction. In the end, however, they perish. The teachings of Jesus invite us to our own kind of upside-down pursuit of salvation. Seeking the top, we make an unlikely journey toward the bottom. It is an approach to ...

Sermon
Frank G. Honeycutt
... He could have chosen the powerful eagle of the book of Exodus (19:4). "I bore you on eagles' wings." There is a cagey leopard prowling through the pages of Hosea (13:7). God is likened to a lion elsewhere. But a chicken? Really now, what kind of confidence does a chicken instill? When we send our children out the screen door to face the perils of this world, wouldn't you prefer "God the ravening lion" at your child's side rather than Jesus "the mother hen"? "How often have I desired to gather your children ...

Ecclesiastes 3:1-22
Sermon
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... at the right time has lent enormous comfort to a troubled soul or even set someone's life on a better path. But we also know of times when someone has blurted out something at a party that never should have been said or a gossip has told a confidence that never should have been passed on. There is a time to speak, as our text says, and a time to keep silence. Ecclesiastes is part of the body of Wisdom writings that is found in our Bible, primarily in the books of Job, Proverbs, some Psalms, and Ecclesiastes ...

Sermon
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... way toward the establishment of his kingdom on this earth. That which seems weak is shown to be ultimate strength, and that which is failure wins the victory. And so when we hear God saying to us, "Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?" we can with confidence give Isaiah's reply, "Here am I, Lord. Send me."

Sermon
King Duncan
... lines, he surrendered in 1945 to the first British soldier he met. For the next few years (1945-48), he was confined as a prisoner of war and moved from camp to camp, first in Belgium, then Scotland, and finally England. Moltmann lost all hope and confidence in the German culture because of the horrific death camps at Auschwitz and Buchenwald. His remorse was so great, he often felt he would have rather died along with many of his comrades than live to face what his nation had done. At this point Moltmann ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... she staggered into the school office and announced that she had ingested everything in the family medicine cabinet. They labored feverishly to retrieve the medication and finally succeeded on the way to the hospital. Lily survived physically, but her self-esteem and confidence had died years earlier, says Dr. Dobson. The scars on her sad face symbolized the wounds of her adolescent heart. (2) There are many Lilies in our world. Jesus loves them, not because of their wounded spirits, but in spite of those ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... s Church here in this city, when he was stricken with cancer. It was early November 1978, when the doctor informed him of the seriousness of the illness, in operable malignancy. Doyle wrote an open letter to his congregation. The letter sings with confidence and joy in the sufficiency of Christ despite the circumstances. Here are parts of that letter, “The options opened to me, medically, are minimal. And at best, do not promise renewed energy nor longevity. The other option is to turn this whole matter ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... , a willingness to grow, commitment, a tolerance for ambiguity, some surrender or turf, mutual respect, appreciation and accountability. I close with this confession: I came to the Presidency eight years ago, feeling totally inadequate for the task but confident of the call. Those feelings have not changed—I still feel inadequate—but listen – who is adequate? For all our endowment, facilities, outstanding faculty, able administration—we are all inadequate. And “unless the Lord build the house, the ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... Redford said that somebody had written in the margin after that verse this paraphrase, “My God, in His lovingkindness, shall meet me at every corner.” Redford said that that became a light in the darkness of his life, and he was encouraged to go on, confident that God is at work, preveniently, even when we’re not aware of it. That’s a marvelous Wesleyan understanding of grace. We need to internalize that meaning. Brothers and sisters, we cannot be God. It’s tempting to try, isn’t it? We want to ...

Ephesians 4:17--5:21
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Maxie Dunnam
... and saying, “Good morning, class.” That would kind of quiet the class, down and they would respond, “Good morning, Mrs. Jones.” She would then get on with teaching. So, she put her books down on her desk, feeling a little bit more confidant, and she said, “Good morning, class.” Some kid in the front row shouted back, “Shut up, bitch.” And everybody in the classroom laughed. In the LA Times article about this experience, the teacher asked this question, “What happened in America between ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... need to register the fact that the promise Jesus gives us here is not unconditional. Rather this promise is explicitly and strictly limited. It is only what we ask for in Christ’s name, only what we pray for His sake, that He promises to give us. So we can confidently count on receiving what we ask for, only if what we ask will advance God’s cause and bring God glory. That is what Jesus is saying: “Whatever you ask in My name I will do it, that the Father may be glorified in the Son.” I am convinced ...

2 Timothy 3:10--4:8
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Maxie Dunnam
... died seven years ago and Mutt five years ago, and I still miss them. On Co-bell’s tombstone are the last words she spoke to Mutt from her deathbed, “I’ll see you.” On his tombstone is his response: “I’ll be there.” A great witness to their confidence in eternal life and heaven as our home. Last words are important. This is not my last word to you – but is my last chapel service as your president Last words are important. So here in our Scripture lesson are some of Paul’s last words. He is ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... me…” Hugh Redwood said that somebody had written in the margin after that verse this paraphrase: “My God in His loving kindness shall meet me at every corner.” Redwood said that was like light shining in the darkness of his life, and he was encouraged to go on, confident that God is at work, preveniently, even when we are not aware of it. So it is and so it will be. Though we may often be in the wrong place at the right time – circumstances of life may compel us to go in a direction we never ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... years ago; and Mutt three years ago—I still miss them. On Co-bell’s tombstone are the last words she spoke to Mutt from her deathbed, “I’ll see you.” On his tombstone is his response, “I’ll be there.” A great witness to their confidence in eternal life and Heaven as our home. Last words are important. In this first Sunday after Easter, listen again to some of the last words of Jesus – words He spoke after His resurrection and prior to His ascension: Now the eleven disciples went to Galilee ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... and saying, “Good morning, class.” That would kind of quiet the class and they would respond, “Good morning, Mrs. Jones.” She would then get on with teaching. So, she put her books down on her desk, feeling a little bit more confidant, and she said, “Good morning, class.” Some kid in the front row shouted back, “Shut up, bitch!” and everybody in the classroom laughed. In the LA Times article about this experience, the teacher asked this question, “What happened in America between, ‘Good ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... ’t provide ultimate protection. A big part of history is the story of the fall of great men. Think of King David, “a man after God’s own heart,” Scripture calls him. The hero of Israel, the singer of God’s songs of praise and trust and confidence. But listen to him as he moans and groans in one of those songs, Psalm 51: “Have mercy on me, O God, according to thy steadfast love; according to thy abundant mercy blot out my transgressions. Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my ...

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