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Matthew 23:1-39
Bulletin Aid
Dennis Koch
... are timeless, for the hypocrisies that are catalogued reflect a spiritual arrogance and pride that place the authors of the pronouncements "above it all," an attitude symbolized by their love for regalia and titles. It is no accident, therefore, that the passage ends with a commendation of humility. Liturgical Color Green Suggested Hymns Love Divine, All Loves Excelling Lord Of Light If You But Trust In God To Guide You The Lord Will Come And Not Be Slow I Know Of A Sleep In Jesus' Name Oh, Happy Day When ...

Sermon Aid
Richard A. Jensen
... this refrain over and over again. The townspeople were afraid (5:15) in light of Jesus' healing of the Gerasene demoniac. When Jesus goes to the home of Jairus to heal his daughter he tells the people gathered round: "Do not fear, only believe" (5:36). Jesus commends the woman with the flow of blood who was healed as she desperately reached out and touched the hem of his garment. Jesus said to her: "Daughter, your faith has made you well ..." (5:34). The stories told in Mark 5 are clearly stories of people ...

Sermon
Charles R. Leary
... lunch. And he was perfectly willing to let it be known that he had his lunch. And so, no matter what motives brought the boy to that spot, when he went away, he left an everlasting reason for every generation of Christians thereafter to commend him and praise him. Never underestimate the possibilities and potentialities of a prepared person. A prepared person who is willing to share, not unlike what our Lord Jesus himself did, multiplies the possibilities for a miracle. We have that here. I am calling this ...

Sermon
Donald Zelle
Those who look to this well-known Old Testament lesson for some new insight on the interrelatedness of the Persons of the Godhead, look in vain. There is nothing here that especially commends this text for Trinity Sunday. However, there is much for our consideration. "In the year that King Uzziah died ..." These opening words may seem incidental to the rest of this autobiographical account, but they are not. They fix the time of this spiritual experience. In this, they give us a ...

Mark 3:20-30, 1 Samuel 8:1-22, 2 Corinthians 4:1-18, Mark 3:31-35, Psalm 138:1-8
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William E. Keeney
... have priority over biological kinship. It is not a relationship that can easily relieve us of our obligation or connection to our family of origin. Indeed, Jesus on the cross was still sufficiently aware of his obligation to his mother that he commended her to the care of his disciples. His spiritual family became part of the obligation of his biological family. Does that tell us something about our mutual concern within the church? 4. Which God Do We Worship? Jesus was accused of worshipping Beelzebul ...

Luke 1:26-38
Sermon Aid
Russell F. Anderson
... The gospel must be personalized but not privatized. As Paul explains, this gospel was a secret for a long time but now is being made known to all nations by the command of the eternal God. We have an obligation to make known the mystery of God. Standing firm. Paul commends his hearers to the God who is able to make them stand firm. If they did not keep their focus, it would be easy to be swept away by the forces of paganism. In our era we too need to remember to stand firm against the forces which deny God ...

1 Corinthians 6:12-20, 1 Samuel 3:1--4:1, John 1:35-42, John 1:43-51
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Russell F. Anderson
... Then Jesus decided to go back to Galilee, where he called Philip. Philip hurried to his brother Nathanael with the claim to have found the Messiah. Nathanael was not impressed but went with his brother to meet Jesus. In that encounter Jesus commends Nathanael's honesty. Nathanael wonders how Jesus knows him. Jesus replies that he saw him under the fig tree before his brother called him. The call of Christ goes out through those who themselves have encountered Christ. THEOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS Old Testament: 1 ...

Mark 9:38-41, Esther 7:1-10, Esther 9:18-32, James 5:13-20, Mark 9:42-50
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Russell F. Anderson
... The concluding remarks of James continue the practical nature of the book. Those who suffer are instructed to pray, the joyous are to sing, and the sick are to contact the Elders, so they could anoint the sick with oil and pray over them. Confessing one's sins is also commended as a part of the healing and redemptive process. Anyone who brings a sinner back to God's grace will save the soul of the sinner. Epistle: James 4:7-12 (13 5:6) Gospel: Mark 9:38-50 In the first part of this lection (vv. 38-40), the ...

Job 38:1–41:34, Isaiah 52:13--53:12, Mark 10:35-45, Hebrews 5:1-10
Sermon Aid
Russell F. Anderson
... follow Jesus. In today's Gospel, James and John were looking out for their future. They asked that Jesus would accord them the chief places of honor. They were asking the wrong question but they were willing to follow Jesus. All three men should be commended for trying to plan ahead. We too need to give serious thought to our future. The decisions we make now will determine what that future will be. Outline: 1. Many Americans do estate and retirement planning to secure their future. 2. Securing our future ...

2 Corinthians 4:1-18, 1 Samuel 8:1-22, Mark 3:31-35, Mark 3:20-30
Sermon Aid
Russell F. Anderson
... deterioration does not deter the untiring missionary. Though the believers' outer transient nature is fading away, their inner spiritual nature is being renewed daily. The temporary afflictions of this life are preparing God's saints for an incomparable glory. The apostle commends us to focus on the eternal rather than things transient. Gospel: Mark 3:20-35 (C, RC, E) Jesus' ministry builds momentum as great crowds flock around him, probably attracted by the healings and exorcisms. Jesus creates such a stir ...

Sermon
Lee Griess
... in righteous judgment of them. Yes, God treats God's children differently. Jesus tells us that in the parable of the talents where one person is given ten talents of gold, another three and yet another only one. When the master returns, the master commends those who used their talents and rebuked the one who did not. And the conclusion of the parable says, "For everyone who has been given much, much is required." God treats all differently, but loves all the same, with an everlasting love that forgives ...

2 Chronicles 34:14-33, 2 Chronicles 34:1-13
Drama
Dr. Raymond Bailey
... are not the first to be concerned about the restoration of your place to worship, as you well know. I, Josiah, King of Jerusalem, bring you greetings from my people. We found the need to refurbish our temple in my time, some 26 centuries ago. I commend you for your work, your sacrifice, and your vision to serve the people of this community. I'm sure this beautiful place is special to you and has many memories and traditions behind it. Our Temple, likewise, was important to us. It was the center, not only ...

Sermon
Mary Venema Swierenga
... but no more." Or, "She deserved it." Or "It's his turn to give in." Compassion, humility, kindness, gentleness, forgiveness, love -- these don't come naturally. They are gifts God gives us when we pray for them. __________ and __________, earlier I commended you for your deep spiritual Christian characters. I would invite you, from this very first day to ground your marriage in a life of prayer for each other, but, more importantly, with each other. Together pray daily to be clothed in spiritual garments ...

Isaiah 65:17-25
Eulogy
Ruth L. Boling
Hodgkin's Disease Victim We have come today to celebrate the life of ____________; beloved son, grandson, brother, and friend. We have come to offer our thanks to God for giving him to us -- even for so short a time as ______ years -- and we have come to commend him now to God's eternal keeping as it has been promised to us in the holy scriptures. After a long and quietly courageous battle with Hodgkin's Disease, of this we can be certain, that for ____________ there is now no more pain, no more fear, no ...

Eulogy
Anna M. Ritter
Sudden Illness God heals. That might sound like a contradiction of reality to us who are here, at this time, in this place, who are gathered to commend ____________ to God, ____________ whose illness struck so suddenly and who sickened and died so rapidly. But let me read you a gospel text, one well-known to us all. The evangelist Matthew tells us: Getting into a boat, Jesus crossed over and came to his own city. And behold, ...

2 Samuel 12:1-31
Eulogy
John A. Terry
... and ____________. Kindle anew the ashes of joy in them. Grant the peace and confidence of your promise that in all things, in life and in death, you are God, and you are with us, both in this life and in the life to come. Through Jesus Christ our Savior. Commendation Holy God, by your mighty power you gave us life, and in your love you have given us new life in Jesus Christ. We now entrust this child to your merciful care. We do this in the faith of Christ Jesus, who died and rose again to save us and ...

Eulogy
James McKarns
... together in church. I also extend my love and understanding to his dear wife of ______ years. The famous 20th century poet, T.S. Eliot, once wrote: "In the end is my beginning." That too is the teaching of our faith, as we reflect on the words of Jesus. We commend our brother, ____________, to God's eternal home. There may he find that everlasting peace and security which the Lord has promised to all of us.

Luke 9:51-56, Luke 9:57-62
Sermon
Larry Powell
... tip of the hat and then we move on to deal with the business at hand. Committing oneself to tell the truth, committing a meeting to the fulfillment of God's will, or committing one's behavior to the glory of God; all of these are noble and highly commendable. However, if all we are committed to is the formality of making the commitment, we are, as someone expressed it, "a bluster, a bluff, an empty show." A good case could be made for the claim that our generation is the perfect example of what happens when ...

Sermon
Larry Powell
... to a personalized tag. This one reads, "JESUS." The state slogan, "Land of Opportunity," has been changed to read, "Lord of Opportunity." Instead of a date of expiration, it reads, "Never Expires." We will not question the motive. The sign is clearly a serious, commendable gesture to glorify Christ, or "lift up his name." That is one way to do it. However, we will want to be sensitive to the countless other ways in which Christ is glorified at eye-level: (1) church-related hospitals, nursing homes, and ...

Sermon
Larry Powell
... the 12 for better part of the day. Jesus had spoken to them about the kingdom of God and healed those who had need of healing. Now, the sun was low in the sky and it was time to think of physical provisions. The disciples are to be commended for approaching Jesus on behalf of the faithful who had stayed for the duration, rather than referring to their own fatigue and hunger, "And the 12 came and said to him, 'Send the crowd away, to go into the villages and country round about, to lodge and get provision ...

Sermon
W. Robert McClelland
... to sit at the feet of Jesus and listen to him. He had a lot to say about life and its meaning. He shared his thoughts, without remuneration or enslavement to a publishing deadline, with anyone not too busy to listen. It is surprising how often the Bible commends those who take time off to wait for the Lord. "They who wait for the Lord," says Isaiah, "shall renew their strength. They shall mount up with wings like eagles. They shall run and not be weary. They shall walk and not faint (40:31)." In Jesus' eyes ...

Children's Sermon
Mark A. Hultquist
... as a prophet to the nations." "Ah, Sovereign Lord," I said, "I do not know how to speak, I am only a child." But the Lord said to me, "Do not say 'I am only a child.' You must go to everyone I send you to and say whatever I commend you." 1. Today we are going to talk about the things we do as we start to get older. We thought we would start by asking how old all of you are. 2. That's right. When I say your age I want you to raise your hand. We are ...

Revelation 21:1-27
Sermon
George Paul Mocko
... the fulfillment beyond. This morning's lesson is from one of the sections which describes that fulfillment. It is thus we connect it with All Saints' Sunday, that day on which we remember all those who have lived in faith and died in faith, those we have commended to God, reaching for those promises of his for that time and place of fulfillment beyond death, beyond this world, when we will be rejoined with all those who have gone before us. As we read of this fulfillment, we can see that the author was well ...

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Barbara Brokhoff
... , and you get mean! Begin to fast, and our prevailing sins quickly rise up to expose themselves. Jesus told us not to call attention to ourselves when we fast. The Pharisees did that, and the only reward they received were pious words of self-commendation they heard from their own self-praising lips. Experiences Of "Holy Fasting" Over the years, so many beautiful and wonderful things have transpired in the lives of those who have opted for self-denial during Lent, and have engaged in some kind of "holy ...

John 2:1-11, Isaiah 62:1-12, 1 Corinthians 12:1-11
Sermon Aid
John R. Brokhoff
... to do a ridiculous thing. The crying need was wine, but he ordered the servants to fill six jars with water! By the time the jars were carried to the party, the water was wine. And not ordinary wine, but the best wine! This caused the steward to commend the groom for saving the best wine until last. As a result of this first miracle, two wonderful things happened: the glory of God was revealed in Jesus, and his disciples believed in him. The Setting 1. The Church Year. The wine miracle at Cana comprises the ...

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