Dictionary: Trust
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Gregory J. Johanson
... go has profound implications for each return and each subsequent separation. In like manner, friends are gained and lost, couples come together and break up, marriages are formed and broken. Whether through death, or variations on death, such as disillusionment and rejection, we are called upon to let go of others. Sometimes that "letting go" involves a place: We leave our home towns and home lands, we leave our schools and parishes. Sometimes that letting go involves roles or positions or patterns of ...

Sermon
Gregory J. Johanson
... from the love of Christ." God is with us, but this does not take away the loneliness. God is with us, and we are given courage and faith: Courage to live in spite of our loneliness, courage to risk reaching out to people, even though we might be rejected, courage to endure loneliness and solitude in spite of the fear of our nakedness. We are given faith, the faith that it is worthwhile to keep on trying, that it is worthwhile to invest the courage, faith that it is worthwhile to seek closeness - but at the ...

Sermon
Gregory J. Johanson
... what we have made of ourselves. The ones who ask are our judges, namely, we ourselves, who, at the same time stand against us. This situation produces the anxiety which, in relative terms, is the anxiety of guilt, in absolute terms, the anxiety of self-rejection or condemnation. We are seen as essentially "finite freedom," but with a "profound ambiguity between good and evil" in our own being and in our every act. "The awareness of this ambiguity," says Tillich, "is the feeling of guilt."2 Or as Gaylin puts ...

Sermon
Gregory J. Johanson
... or "yes, I would feel down also if I had lost out on a scholarship that me and my family were counting on me winning," or "yes, I hear how discouraging it is for you to have reached out to so many people in your life and felt rejected," then we have done two things, three things. We have given them some feeding, have underlined the normalcy of what they are going through, and have instilled implicitly the idea that there is the possibility of hope further down the line, that feeding is available, though we ...

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Gregory J. Johanson
... fear is the fear of self-disclosure. There are times when we feel the need of someone else, but experience great difficulty in telling them so. It is as if the isolation and loneliness are less burdensome than making ourselves vulnerable to either rejection or ridicule. For those who have been taught to believe that independence is of higher value than interdependence (as the New Testament teaches) this is an understandable fear. In others, the fear of self-disclosure may take the form of hesitancy to say ...

Sermon
Gregory J. Johanson
... said the same thing (Matthew 18:1-3). Jesus also insisted we must be born again. (John 3:2) He kept repeating the same truth. He was emphasizing that unless you have the courage to find and face the little child within you, the part of you which has been rejected and ignored and despised, unless you face it and let it direct your life, you shall not come to the kingdom of heaven or wholeness. Unless the little child in you is allowed to live, there is no hope that the lion and the lamb, the kid and the bear ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... moral teacher. A great moral teacher would not call himself God. A rabbi who was merely a rabbi would not call himself Lord. We are left with one option: He is Lord. If you call him a liar let me ask you: What teachings, exactly, are lies? One cannot reject all his lessons on life as lies? You would be heartless to do so. His teachings, understood on a natural human level, are some of the greatest if not the greatest of all mankind. And could someone so insightful be so insane at the same time? If you call ...

Bulletin Aid
James Wilson
... . Amen. Prayer Of Confession O God, the wealth and the comforts the world offers have blinded us so often to Your call on our lives. You had no pillow upon which to lay Your head, yet we risk our souls so we might have mansions. You and the Disciples knew rejection and death, yet we fear merely that anyone should not like us. Forgive us, Lord, and give us Your courage in life. In Christ we pray. Amen. Hymns "Take My Life" "Trust And Obey" "Abide With Me"

Sermon
James W. Moore
... Mary and Joseph fully expected to be turned away. In fact, they wanted to be turned away. They were certain that they would be told there was "no room in the inn" for them. Then their plan was to go to the media with the story of their rejection. But the innkeeper dealt the demonstrators a big surprise that night. Warmly, the innkeeper rushed around the desk, and he welcomed them graciously. "Mary and Joseph, how great it is to have you with us! You honor us by coming here tonight. What a privilege to have ...

Sermon
John R. Brokhoff
... must have Christ in him by faith and Christ must be born in him. According to the Bible, death is not only physical death but it is separation from God. The farther we get away from God the less life we have. If we have no faith, if we reject Christ, we live only an earthly existence which is banal, meaningless, and frustrating. This means that life is a relationship with God in Christ. Do you ask, "How does one maintain a relationship with the Author of Life?" To keep in touch with God means that we must ...

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Maurice A. Fetty
... with regret, relief, and a new hope for a new and fulfilling future, the child who has never felt understood, so alone, and tempted toward alcohol or drugs for solace, the couple in a tired marriage where neither is really there for the other, the unemployed rejected now and again in the search for affirmation and gain, the persons of the almost and not-quite-yet who wonder if they ever will fulfill their dreams -- for all these and more, O God, we make our supplications to you. In your divine wisdom and ...

Sermon
Maurice A. Fetty
... Second Isaiah or Buddha or Plato or Christ appear -- periods when human thought and history are changed forever. "The words spoken by the carpenter of Nazareth are those of a world changer," says Eiseley. "They mark ... the rise of a new human image, a rejection of purely material goals, a turning toward some inner light" (The Invisible Pyramid, p. 147). Was the dump philosopher correct -- if he waits long enough, it comes to him and he will see it all? Are the archeologists correct? If they dig long enough ...

Ephesians 1:1-14
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Dallas A. Brauninger
... words through Jesus Christ. We receive new life because of Christ. Come, let us ready ourselves to take on the new life God planned for us in Christ. Collect You show us, O God, that we are not unacceptable but adoptable. We are not rejected but chosen. We are not condemned but forgiven. We praise you for this wealth of spiritual blessing. Through Christ. Amen. Prayer Of Confession When negative, fatalistic attitudes threaten to undo us with unwanted bondage, help us, O God, to remember how freeing is the ...

1 Corinthians 12:12-31
Sermon
Harold Warlick
... respect. The person who has grown up feeling outside the reach of other people’s respect has a dual handicap. On the one hand, he or she is quick to pass a judgment on himself which insists on his own unworthiness. At long last he feels rejected. On the other hand, the person may make an inner compensation for the lack of respect others show him. He or she becomes preoccupied with his own needs and interests. It can make such a person thoroughly self-centered and arrogant. When a climate of acceptance ...

1 Corinthians 13:1-13
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Harold Warlick
... our American history. He began his life without love. His mother was a powerfully-built, dominating woman who found it difficult to love anyone. The mother gave her child no affection, no love, and no training during those early years. He was absolutely rejected from earliest childhood. Despite a high IQ, he was ugly and poor and unlovable. When he was thirteen years old, the school psychologist commented that he probably didn’t even know the meaning of the word “love.” His mother even forbade him to ...

Sermon
Mark Ellingsen
... heart, the Teacher of Ecclesiastes says, because “God has long ago approved of what you do” (9:7). In Lamentations it is sung that: The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases, his mercies never come to an end.... — 3:22 For the Lord will not reject forever. Although he causes grief, he will have compassion according to the abundance of his steadfast love; for he does not willingly afflict or grieve anyone. — 3:31-33 In our Second Lesson (2 Timothy 1:8-10), Paul likewise claims that he could only ...

Joel 2:28-32, Joel 2:18-27
Sermon
Mark Ellingsen
... . The founder of Methodism, John Wesley says all that needs to be said about the matter. In a 1736 sermon, he wrote: ... but the light that most necessarily attends to it [the Holy Spirit] is a light to discern the fallacies of flesh and blood, to reject the irreligious maxims of the world, and to practice those degrees of trust in God and love to men, whose foundation is not so much the present appearances of things, as in some that are yet to come. The object which this light brings us most immediately ...

Isaiah 5:1-7
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John W. Wurster
... Yes, God has expectations. Like any lover, God has expectations. When those expectations are not met, God is not free from pain and disappointment. We know what that’s like, don’t we? We know what it’s like to give ourselves to another and have that love rejected. We know what it’s like when someone we care about disappoints us. We know what it’s like when even our best efforts don’t seem to be good enough. As any gardener knows, sometimes the plants just don’t grow. The soil is fine. There is ...

2 Kings 5:1-27
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Robert Leslie Holmes
... looked impressive in the sight of all his people, but to this young maid he was a man with a desperate need that only God could meet. She spoke of God’s amazing power to heal even those diseases science calls hopeless. Naaman was at first inclined to reject the prescription that came to him. He failed to understand the way God works with us. “He went, taking with him ten talents of silver, six thousand shekels of gold, and ten sets of garments” (2 Kings 5:5). Naaman wanted to buy the cure! He failed ...

Sermon
Carlyle Fielding Stewart
... were forced to make bricks without straw, were treated cruelly, and suffered to work long hours with very little sleep and very little food. They were oppressed physically, mentally, and spiritually. Many of them perished from overwork and undernourishment. Scorned, despised, and rejected, they were the wretched of the earth and many of them had lost all hope of ever being liberated from Pharaoh’s hand. But while many of them were oppressed and victimized by the terror and tyranny of Pharaoh, they still ...

Sermon
Carlyle Fielding Stewart
... help you get better? Who are my accusers? What are the charges? They will all wear out like garments and the moths will eat them up. Are you weary? Are you tired? Are you mocked? Are you scorned? Are you accused? Have your enemies spat at you, beaten you, and rejected you? God will sustain you with his word. God will deliver you through his love. God will give you triumph over all that you are facing, for it is the sovereign God who helps me, who comes to my aid in time of trouble and gives me victory over ...

Sermon
Carlyle Fielding Stewart
... have become a part of church life and culture. Preachers are afraid to confront people creatively and lovingly for wrongdoing and are afraid to put themselves on trial for their own sins. Parishioners are afraid to confront preachers and other parishioners for fear of rejection and rebuke. What emerges, then, is a culture of lies, untruths, and deception that is promulgated under the guise of not wanting to hurt the other guy’s feelings. But if we approach people in love and with the awareness that we are ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40
Sermon
Harry N. Huxhold
... an unsavory lifestyle. As Kreizler tries to develop a characterization of the nature of the killer, a woman on his handpicked staff suggests that the primary clue to understanding this warped personality is that he had been abused by or totally rejected by his mother. At first Kreizler ignores the suggestion. Later he has good reason to capitulate to the suggestion, and the idea becomes an important factor in discovering the killer. The novel is historical in its setting, and is remarkably well constructed ...

Sermon
Harry N. Huxhold
... baptism God promises to raise us from the dead and allow us to enter glory with God. That is what happened to the Beloved Son, Jesus. As Jesus was baptized God gave assurance that God would be with Jesus. And God was. Jesus died on the cross, because people rejected and did not believe God’s love, but God raised the Son from the dead. God will do the same for us. That is the baptismal promise. Paul puts it, “We have been buried with him by baptism into death, so that, just as Christ was raised from the ...

Sermon
Harry N. Huxhold
... . However, Potiphar’s wife also had an eye on the handsome, bright young man and enticed him to become intimate with her. Joseph’s story loses all similarity with Howard Hughes at this point. Young Joseph spurns the allurements of Mrs. Potiphar. Angered by the rejection from the handsome youth, she frames him with an accusation of his harassment of her. Potiphar has no choice but to send Joseph to prison. Joseph does not languish in prison but busies himself in such a way as to gain the status of a ...

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