Dictionary: Trust
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Thomas A. Pilgrim
... would be willing to pose for one of those portraits. When he answered yes Kenneth Wyatt said to him, "From now on you are Thomas." I do not know what happened after that, who the truck driver was, or what this might have meant to him. But can you imagine what it might mean to you to hear the words, "From now on you are a disciple"? Those words transformed the fishermen. And those words have transformed us as well. May all of us continue in the transformation as we give our lives to Him who said, "Follow me ...

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R. Curtis Fussell
... growling or maybe even blow up like a volcano, spewing out venomous anger in all directions. So what is your AQ, your Anger Quota? Just for fun, let me give you a test. I promise I won't ask any of you to reveal your test scores.1 Imagine yourself approaching the express checkout line at the grocery store. The sign clearly says, "Twelve Items Or Less." Now you've counted the number of items in your basket. You have eight items. You naturally expect everyone else who gets in the express line to have twelve ...

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R. Curtis Fussell
... lives. With all the time spent on buying, preparing, eating, and cleaning up, not to mention the snacks, food is a major preoccupation in our lives. It should come as no surprise then to hear that more people struggle with food than you might ever imagine. Also, more people have problems with eating too much than may be apparent. As a case in point, a recent poll indicated that two out of three people consider themselves overweight. Gluttony is a major problem in this country. I'm not speaking here about ...

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William B. Kincaid, III
... love and with a gaping hole in our lives. One man was accused falsely of raping a family member's friend. He was the victim of a sick world where people allege all sorts of things which never happened anywhere except in their own imagination. That man has experienced enormous pain, yet he made no mistake. Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel has written over thirty books. Each one has been informed and shaped by his experience as a Holocaust survivor. They are powerful, moving books which merit our reading ...

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William B. Kincaid, III
... questions may have been answered when he was with John the Baptist in the Jordan River, Jesus continued to deal with questions and temptations throughout his life. The baptism of Jesus is one of our favorite stories. We love to hear how the heavens opened, to imagine the dove descending, and to hear God's blessing on the Son. We would like to think something like that happens when we are baptized. What we should be prepared for is that our journey of faith, much like Jesus' journey, continues to unfold long ...

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William B. Kincaid, III
... day, they generate speculation and debate. Some are convinced that King knew he would be killed. With the kind of turmoil King was creating and the general upheaval that was being witnessed from courthouse squares to college campuses, it doesn't require much imagination to envision a scenario wherein King would be gunned down. King noted on that very night that the "... nation is sick. Trouble is in the land. Confusion all around."2 Others are equally certain that King did not have a premonition about his ...

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William B. Kincaid, III
... the group, "I just knew that I could handle alcohol and my other problems on my own, but I couldn't. Seven years ago I came to my first A.A. meeting and since that time I have grown as a person beyond anything I could have ever imagined." Martha exuded confidence and depth. She spoke of her higher power, the God of Jesus Christ, and the way in which God now lived at the center of her life. Her words oozed with sincere encouragement and concern. Most of all, Martha exhibited a thankfulness which words could ...

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Roger G. Talbott
... beepers, unplugged the phones and put up the "Closed for the Day" sign in the window. They got out the coolers, the tents, the sleeping bags and, of course, their fishing poles, put them into the boat and headed toward the undeveloped shore of Lake Galilee. We can just imagine the conversation on that boat: "Man, I'm goin' to spend the whole day just doin' nothin'." "Whooee! The biggest problem I want to deal with today is whether I'm going to take a one hour nap or a two hour nap." "I'll be so glad to ...

Matthew 21:28-32
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Roger G. Talbott
... not fire your own child. You can't. Notice, Jesus doesn't say what happened to the two sons. If he had wanted to condemn the second son, Jesus might have concluded with him being tortured, like the unforgiving servant. The parable just ends. It is left to us to imagine what the father did with these two sons. That, my friends, is exactly the position we are in at a funeral. We know two things when someone dies. The first is: This is a child of God. The second is: All of God's children are loved equally well ...

1885. Have You No Faith?
Mark 4:35-41
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Harold H. Lentz
People go through life with contrasting attitudes. For some, life can be faced courageously. Others seem to cower constantly before ills that are either real or imagined. Some interesting statistics along this line were issued by the famous Mayo Clinic. They issued a report that anxiety is one of humanity's greatest foes. Their report stated that one person in every ten will have a nervous breakdown sometime in his life, induced by worry. Even more startling ...

1 Corinthians 1:18--2:5, Matthew 5:13-16, Matthew 5:17-20, Isaiah 58:1-14, 1 Corinthians 2:6-16
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Russell F. Anderson
... mind, not in anger but in love. The gift of the Holy Spirit transforms our minds. Only through the mind of Christ can we understand spiritual realities. Gospel: Matthew 5:13-20 Salt rather than assault. A man gets fed-up at real or imagined discrimination and takes out a semiautomatic pistol on a New York commuter train and opens fire, killing and wounding several people. Some teenage gang members get into an argument at an Omaha shopping center. Later, one of the disputants is gunned down in the parking ...

Matthew 16:13-20, Exodus 1:1-22, Exodus 2:1-10, Isaiah 22:1-25, Isaiah 51:1-16, Romans 11:33-36
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Russell F. Anderson
... God and their consciences rather than the authorities. God blessed the midwives and the Israelites increased despite the king's plot (1:20). God continues to bless those who exert themselves to extend life rather than destroy it. 2. Sermon Title: Children On Loan. Sermon Angle: Imagine going to your local rental store and renting a baby for two or three years and then having to return it. When a monstrous thought! Yet babies are not ours to keep; they are lent to us by God. We had better be sure we return ...

Matthew 21:23-27, Matthew 21:28-32, Exodus 17:1-7, Ezekiel 18:1-32, Philippians 2:1-11
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Russell F. Anderson
... . Seeing yourself in the story. Jesus told this parable against the religious leaders of Jerusalem, as the opposition closed in around him. They came up with the right answer to Jesus' question but they didn't see themselves in the story. They couldn't imagine that they were the disobedient sons of God who said all the right things but failed to follow through. The prostitutes and the tax collectors saw themselves in the preaching of John the Baptist and Jesus and repented. How to get ahead. Jesus shocked ...

Genesis 6:1-8:22, Deuteronomy 11:1-32, Matthew 7:21-29, Romans 1:1-17, Romans 3:21-31
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Russell F. Anderson
... know all the answers to these questions but I do believe that the answers are tied up with the notion of human freedom. God opened himself to pain and frustration when he created us in his image to be free. Faith made visible. How is faith made visible? Through obedience. Imagine this dialogue. God: Noah, do you trust me? Noah: Yes, Lord. God: Then build me an ark. I'm going to destroy the world. Noah: Forget it, God. What do I know about building an ark. I'm no ship builder. I'm a farmer. God: Noah, I'll ...

Genesis 12:1-8, Hosea 5:1-15, Hosea 6:1-6, Matthew 9:9-13, Matthew 9:18-26, Romans 4:1-25
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Russell F. Anderson
... on this blank contract but I have complete confidence in what God will place there." To take this risk is to embark on a life of adventure. So often, the stereotypes that we have of religious types is that of rigid, unimaginative dullness. Can you imagine the life of Abraham being a drag? Do you think Matthew left the fast lane for a life of relentless boredom? Ridiculous! Religion can produce mind-numbing rigidity and sameness but that can never be said of faith which is authentic. Tournier makes a sage ...

Jn 8:31-36 · Rom 3:19-28 · Jer 31:31-34 · Ps 46
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Russell F. Anderson
... they were in bondage. They could not see the chains which bound them, chains of selfishness and sins. They responded: "We have never been in bondage to anyone" (v. 33). Jesus tried to make them see. "Everyone who commits sin is a slave to sin" (v. 34). Outline: 1. Imagine the horror of being someone's slave! 2. It's even more awful to be a slave and not know it (alcoholics and drug addicts are examples) 3. Some of Jesus' followers were this type of slave -- they couldn't see that they were in bondage to sin ...

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Ronald Lavin
... 's car after the council meeting, Clyde said in a broken voice, "Ida Mae has asked me for a divorce." Jim was shocked. He was more shocked when Clyde said, "There's another man involved." Ida Mae was one of Jim's Sunday School teachers. He could not imagine that she was committing adultery. "It just doesn't seem possible," he said. The two men talked for two hours in the car that night. Clyde had always seemed so much in control, so confident, so strong. On that night, he cried for the first time in years ...

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Jerry Eckert
... would have takenexpensive equipment to study the meteorology. Yet anotherwould have had a dozen team members from differentdisciplines, like a medical person, a sociologist, even aphysical therapist to rub his sore muscles! But none evenconsidered coming. They couldn't imagine anythingsignificant in the very small event of a birth of a king ofa non-descript tribe." Thus Caspar described hisexperience. "Do you still see any significance, now that you haveput your money out for this search and left the ...

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Jerry Eckert
... doctorwho is also on the aisle near him.) FA: Near me now is a man who appears to be a medicalperson, a doctor. Can you tell us how the rescue operationhas proceeded? Doctor: Everything has gone far more slowly than wethought it would. No one imagined that our technology wouldfail. Everyone was so sure the temple could stand forever.Our scientists and engineers reassured us. With a temple sogreat, we felt secure that God wouldn't let anything happento us. But it did. There must have been a thousand people ...

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Jerry Eckert
... thepulpit, or even at the back of the church, could do the God-voice. For this text, I will write God's part in CAPS and thenwrite underneath in parentheses how the pastor could phrasehis response in the Bob Newhart style. I leave the reader to imagine which would work best. Genesis 12:1-10 Commentator (Pastor or lay person): We've been goingthrough the stories of Genesis this summer. So far, we haveseen God, using the tool of love, fashion a creation out ofthe raw material of the crashing waters of chaos ...

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Jerry Eckert
... you work hard, there is no need to beg," Levi said. Not even Thomas challenged that. Peter and Simon were talking about going swimming. James and John were looking for a way to sneak out again. Mary was looking at Jesus. Everyone else was quiet. They couldn't imagine being poor enough to have your parents ask such a crazy thing. Jesus wasn't still, however. He pulled an upholstering needle out of his shirt. He took a piece of string out of his pocket and tied some "camels" (knots) in it. He tried to put the ...

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Jerry Eckert
... for the story line. Storytelling can do that to you, give you a premise and then take it away, and still come up with something you feel is worth working on. It was not hard, once I examined the letter to the Philippians, to imagine a satellite linkage which would allow an interviewer in Philippi to talk with Paul in Ephesus. There were two difficulties. One was choosing the best translation or paraphrase for this particular purpose. I chose the American Bible Society's TEV, copyright 1966, paraphrase. You ...

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Jerry Eckert
... young man died. As I wrote this, living in another city several years later, a similar death had occurred. As I thought about that horrifying incident and about the sign over Jesus' head as he hung on the cross, I started "hearing" a conversation in my imagination between two men in the crowd watching the crucifixion. My notes for the conversation put the visitor's statements on the left side of the paper. The "local" man's responses and narrative were on the right. When I preached the sermon, I leaned to ...

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John A. Terry
... disciples who first heard these words were citizens of a nation which was being held captive by Roman soldiers. They were being heavily taxed by a foreign oppressor. We know how infuriated people become when elected officials seek to raise taxes. We can only imagine how furious people would be toward taxes raised by a foreign dictator for the benefit of the oppressor. Just how welcome would the blessing of meekness be to the people of that land? In fact, this blessing must have seemed to many listening as ...

Genesis 4:1-26
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Jerry Eckert
... that mess up your farm. Pastor: Where's Abel? Cain: How should I know!? Lay off me. (He hangs up and sits down.) (Pastor looks at phone and then sits down.) Narrator: The pastor felt uneasy all night. He tossed and turned, knowing something was wrong, but not imagining just how bad things were. No pastor believes his people are capable of doing terrible things. The next morning, it was on the news. Abel's body had been found out in the middle of one of Cain's corn fields. Cain had been arrested and was ...

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