Dictionary: Trust
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Ephesians 3:1-13, Isaiah 60:1-22, Matthew 2:1-12
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Russell F. Anderson
... righteous reign of God, while others view it as an acute threat to their own plans and schemes. Faith journey. The Magi traveled on a faith journey. When they embarked from their homeland, they didn't know exactly where the star would lead them. They had no certainty that they would find the newborn king but they took the risk and their faith was rewarded. Contemporary faith trekkers have an advantage over the Wise Men; we know the identity of our king. The object of our journey is not to find our king but ...

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James Wilson
... Leader: Then let us lift up our praise for God's wonder and power and strength. All: Blessed be the name of the Lord! Collect Almighty and Merciful God, only Your steadfast love has carried us throughout the ages and only in You may we place our faith with certainty. We give You our love and praise, O God. In Christ we pray. Amen. Prayer Of Confession O God, so often we have tried to live our lives in our own strength and by our worldly wisdom only to find ourselves broken and exhausted. Too often, God, we ...

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Robert S. Crilley
... that they simply establish themselves as unalterable and absolute. You could whisper them as easily to the sleeping child during a lullaby, as you could along a quiet corridor of the nursing home. Because, like it or not, life carries with it some certainties which each and every one of us will experience ... sooner or later. It might very well be that Benjamin Franklin was thinking something along these same lines, when he first penned the now well-known phrase, "... in this life nothing is certain but ...

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Mary Venema Swierenga
... ebb. Love as the overcoat that keeps a marriage warm is made up of two things, both of which must be there for marriage to endure: commitment and caring. I'd describe commitment the way a college professor of mine did: commitment is a small island of certainty. It's an island you create for each other. It's the solid ground on which your marriage rests. "I will be there for you." That's the commitment you make with your vows. But what good is commitment without caring? Caring says, "I commit myself to ...

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Larry Powell
... of Man being "mocked and scourged and crucified and raised on the third day (Matthew 20:19)." To name only these few, stop and consider what an incredibly mind-bending spectrum of remote possibilities Jesus was laying out before his disciples as absolute certainties. He was asking them to gather in a great many things for which they would have to stretch to reach. In time, however, they would slowly come to understand that if something had been promised, no matter how spectacular, it would be accomplished ...

Luke 12:13-21
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W. Robert McClelland
... oft decried admonition to "Eat, drink, and be merry," for tomorrow you may die. The underlying assumption among believers is that there is something wrong - cynical, if not sinful - about eating, drinking, and being merry in the face of death's certainty. Such a conclusion flies in the face of the religious tradition out of which Jesus came, however. His spirituality was one which emphasized celebration and feasting. Clearly Jesus enjoyed a good party. While attending the wedding reception at Cana, he saw ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40
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George Paul Mocko
... . It is not a faith in anything I have been able to work up inside myself. It is a faith in the God who is beyond me, and works for me. Faith is not a victory over our doubts; faith is a surrender to the God who is the one certainty beyond our doubts. Faith is not the path for the seekers for God; it is simply the recognition that God has made His way to us, for we have lost the path in our wilderness. Faith is not even some last desperate hanging on to God by the fingernails; faith ...

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Barbara Brokhoff
... wrong ..." Yes, sometimes things will go wrong, and you may well pay some pretty high prices to be obedient to God. But, before I make it sound too difficult, and before I talk you out of this required obedience, let me remind you of the other certainty of obedience. Always with the promised power and the possible trouble, you will find ... They Had Joy! When the apostles had been arrested and jailed, an amazing thing happened. The angel of the Lord came and opened the prison doors for them that night, and ...

Deuteronomy 26:1-15
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Barbara Brokhoff
... time. I was afraid of the second coming, lest Christ appear and I would not go with the saints he had come to claim. I hated to go to bed at night, scared that I might die and my soul be eternally lost. Even though I prayed, I had no certainty that my prayers were heard, for a guilty conscience made me doubt that God would hear. Like Pharaoh, the devil is a hard task-master. Sometimes it is difficult to be a Christian, but it is infinitely more difficult to be enslaved by Satan. He takes our lives and ...

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Barbara Brokhoff
... a place you have never stood before. Take off your sandals. You are on holy ground." As the fireside chat continues, God explains further, "I am the God of your fathers; of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob." Suddenly this self-confident man hides his face; his self-certainty disintegrates in the presence of the holiness and greatness of God! Then God really nails his man, Moses. He tells him he is sending him as a deliverer to lead his people out of Egypt. Moses' answer is no longer a confident, "Here I am," but ...

John 9:1-12, John 9:13-34, John 9:35-41
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John R. Brokhoff
... can work. 4. The washing of regeneration (v. 7). Blindness was overcome by washing in the pool of Siloam. This can be a paradigm of Christian baptism. By the water of baptism, the mud of sin is washed away and spiritual sight is gained. 5. The certainty of personal experience (v. 25). The healed blind man was certain of one fact: he could now see. This personal experience enabled him to witness to his condition and defend the One who healed him. Because of the lack of spiritual experience in which our eyes ...

John 7:25-44
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Leonard H. Budd
... ." Is getting money a thirst? Power, money, possessions! To drink of that Living Water says, "What would Jesus do?" How does his example shape my behavior? Do you have faith questions? Is there a thirsting for specific belief; a thirst to know with a certainty that cannot be picked away with continual doubt, or cynicism? In our scientific culture we like to have everything tied up in careful packages. But some things just do not package so carefully! To drink of that Living Water says, "Jesus' trust of his ...

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Erskine White
... happened to Mary - she felt a presence and looked behind her and saw a Man standing there whom she presumed to be the gardener. The Man spoke: "Mary." "Rabboni!" Suddenly her bottomless grief turned to heightening joy, as incredulity gave way to certainty. Suddenly, her tears of disconsolation became shouts of exultation. Suddenly everything was changed and nothing would ever be the same again, not for her and not for the world. He was alive! Miraculously and unbelievably, the same Man whose cold, dead body ...

Jeremiah 16:1--17:18
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Erskine White
... can say. But I do know this about Mr. Blatt's judgment, and it applies to our own: whatever doubts or uncertainties we may have about right and wrong will disappear the moment we see our Lord. Suddenly we all will know, with a certainty that goes beyond all words. Jeremiah says that "the heart is deceitful above all things and desperately corrupt. Who can know its ways?" Indeed, we are constantly creating deceptions in our hearts and in society by developing excuses and rationalizations to explain what we ...

Matthew 11:25-30
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Larry Goodpaster
... for we, too, know that we move in the great dimension of God’s reign in and for our lives. Being yoked to Christ brings the rest, not only of confidence for whatever kind of day we have, for whatever circumstance may present itself, but also of the certainty of the labors which we are called to shoulder with Christ. His yoke invites us to labors of love in his name and, for the sake of the gospel, calls us to right living. In my teenage years, one of the popular songs which filled our transistor radios ...

John 20:1-9, John 20:10-18
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Mark Ellingsen
... 20:10). Or, as in our gospel lesson for today, Jesus' followers fail to understand (John 20:9), react apathetically (John 20:10), or despair (John 20:11). It is only when Jesus' followers experience the Risen Lord, only in the appearance tradition stories, is the certainty of belief in the resurrection (without fear) assured (John 20:16ff; Matthew 28:9-10; Luke 24:13ff). That is the way the Bible reads. Do you see the point? That is why Peter, the beloved disciple, and Mary Magdalene did not at first react ...

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Mark Ellingsen
... lesson [Acts 2:42-47] reminds us of the Easter festival, as its reference to the community shared among the early Christians is reminiscent of an active church member's joy in seeing a packed church on Easter Sunday.) I do not know about your feelings with certainty, but I suspect that last Sunday's worship service (what with it being Easter and with the church packed with our whole church family) felt as good to you as it did to me. It was a real spiritual high. For what was happening last Sunday, what ...

193. Time's Up
Matthew 24:36-51
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John Jamison
... time I wade my way into the pulpit, I look around into the faces. One of these days ... It may be a crazy, old, bearded man. It may be a young, baby boomer, career woman. It may be a middle-aged, slightly paunched, nobody. But I know it as a certainty. One of these days, right in the middle of my full calendar and my printed order of worship, someone is going to look up at me and sigh, "Time's up!"

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Helen Keller
... often lost when time stretches before us in the constant panorama of more days and months and years to come. There are those, of course, who would adopt the epicurean motto of 'Eat, drink, and be merry,' but most people would be chastened by the certainty of impending death. In stories, the doomed hero is usually saved at the last minute by some stroke of fortune, but almost always his sense of values is changed. He becomes more appreciative of the meaning of life and its permanent spiritual values. It has ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40
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Paul W. F. Harms
... five hundred years later. How many of us would have been happy to have lived at his time or to have lived with him, I'm not sure. Prophets are a driven people, driven by none other than God himself. We are not used to their kind of certainty, nor an accountability which answers to God alone and is beholden to none among people. But today's text lets it be known that the prophet is not always talking tough. Yet the fulfillment of today's splendid text seems no nearer realization than did the fulfillment of ...

Eulogy
Richard F. Bansemer
... Then the words of St. Paul, like the words from ___________ will make more sense.The day will come when we can speak words of celebration and appreciation not with the conviction of hope or faith (of things not yet seen), but rather with the certainty of fact, the sureness of history, and unquestionable and irrefutable living truth. Then we shall be together and say, if not with trembling hand, then with glowing voice: "0 the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of you, 0 God. How unsearchable are ...

Mt 7:7-14 · 2 Cor 5:16-21 · Ps 19:7-13
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John A. Terry
... with others? Out of our natural weakness the psalmist makes the petition, "Clear thou me from hidden faults. Keep back thy servant also from presumptuous sins; let them not have dominion over me!" The presumptuous sins are those which we commit because of the self-certainty we have of our judgment. Any one of us can rationalize a reason for murdering someone at whom we are angry. We can easily become confident of our reasoning. That brings us to the eighth step: Made a list of all persons we had harmed ...

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Alan Bacon Bond
... with God. Therefore, what we do does not create peace, but affirms the peace which already is! There is no fear of failure, no overwhelming anxiety, no angry or prideful reaction to a world which will not accept peace on our terms. Rather, there is a quiet certainty, a willing offering of one's being, because peace is at the Center. Jesus is our Peace. His sacrifice has taken away the pain of our offering, so there can be peace in us. Our sacrifice is then, one bringing Christ to others ... by finding peace ...

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Carl Jech
... by saying "We shall all be changed." True security, a true sense of rocklike permanance, comes not from hiding in a cocoon, but from learning to appreciate and celebrate life for what it is. The surprising paradox of Easter is that true security and certainty come precisely by facing our shadows, doubts and insecurities. We can be both solid as a rock and Kaleidoscopic as a butterfly at the same time. To celebrate the Resurrection, to celebrate life, is to be no longer afraid of change and growth! Easter ...

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Carl Jech
... and naive to say that either Jesus was right or he was crazy. To believe in Jesus is precisely to renounce the style and the substance of arrogant claims. When we are down and out we may like to think of the Gospel as a way of gaining control, certainty and security in our lives. But the Gospel of Jesus is not a "gospel of having" - of having all the answers and all the ready-made spiritual resources. Jesus teaches us, rather, not to be afraid of our neediness! The good news is that, in Jesus, we see how ...

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