Dictionary: Trust
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John R. Brokhoff
... lived at the time of the Exile, centuries after David was king of Israel, we can see that God is saying that a faithful believer like David is his shepherd-king. It is not only Christ the King, but by God’s action in Christ, it is Christian the ... way to become a king or queen. The wrong way is to make ourselves kings and queens by crowning ourselves. One wrong way is to make believe we are royal persons just as the boy and his friends did at his birthday party. We can imagine we are kings and throw around ...

Sermon
Richard F. Bansemer
... say. Let’s try to imagine ourselves standing down by some lake where there are plenty of stones. The sky is blue, and the wind is warm. A seagull from the coast is soaring, and a mob wants to kill someone - me - you, because of what we believe. It’s tough to believe it could happen, but if it did, I see it ending very differently. Who among us would be able to keep the faith when persons surrounded us with heavy stones determined to cast the one that makes our knees buckle and our body fall? Who among ...

Sermon
George Bass
... who was speaking to him and asked, "Who are you, Lord?" Christ had an answer for him, "I am Jesus, and you are persecuting me ..." Indeed he was on a mission to Damascus as a religious terrorist; his job was to find and arrest any people who claimed to believe in Christ and take them back to Jerusalem for trial and, perhaps, execution. A few words changed all of that: "I am Jesus ... Get up now and go into the city, and you will be told what you have to do." Then and there, when the Lord revealed himself ...

Sermon
Robert G. Tuttle
... , then I realized I had been writing under the direction of the Spirit, for there is no way I could have written anything as beautiful as this on my own ... He comes amongst us armed with Love with Truth with Power. Why do we not understand? His love we scorn believing we need it not, for we are strong in pride and blindness is our code. But still he gives and gives and gives. Oh, if only our strength would fade as mist before the sun, and we begin to see His love for what it is, the very foundation of ...

Sermon
Robert G. Tuttle
... is wrong with you still, is that as yet you have not enough faith in God.’ "2 It is too true. If we don’t really believe in God, life doesn’t make sense, and we are confused and lost. We do not make an investment of our lives in that which we ... met in meeting the needs of others. Let’s get it straight. Every life is called to be an adventure of faith: no faith, no adventure. Believe in God and obey the call. I don’t mean "a big man hurrying through life taking all the short cuts!" No! It’s Peter, ...

1 Corinthians 1:1-9
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Hubert Beck
... strongly. "He said to me, ‘You are my servant, Israel, in whom I will be glorified.’ " (Isaiah 49:3) To think that one person or even one nation is given such a vital task for the future of the world is all but unbelievable. Yet we are called to believe that God has called this man or nation, the Corinthians, the two disciples in the gospel who in turn call others, and even us, into his service for a life of sainthood, of saltiness, of glorifying the name of the Lord! How does he call us? None of us has ...

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John H. Krahn
... is, Jesus Christ." To which I might add, "We have a great area to market it. We all live in communities stocked with thousands of potential customers. In most cases only forty percent of them are worshiping regularly." I have only the highest hopes for the church’s future. "I believe in the Holy Spirit." Pentecost continues to happen! The Spirit’s power is ours! We must seize the moment and become a dynamic church in every way to the glory of God until the Lord comes again!

Sermon
Raymond Gibson
... come?" (Matthew 26:50 KJV). It is the kind of love which Jesus had in his eyes when Peter denied Christ for the third time and the Scripture records that "the Lord turned and looked at Peter" (Luke 22:61). Agape love is sacrifical love, suffering love, believing love, love which loves us in spite of our failures and frailities, desertion and denials. It is the kind of love that seldom fills a church, but when the church is the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ, he always provides enough agape so that every ...

Drama
Tom Eberle
... show me something, and you don’t even know what it is. Mother: I know it sounds peculiar, or "dumb," as you would say. But believe me, there is something here that we must see. I just ask that you look with me. Something here that we can’t see, sees ... been arrested, Jesus came into Galilee proclaiming the Gospel of God: "The time has come; the kingdom of God is upon you; repent and believe the gospel." [Mark 1:12-15] Son: Why do they call the gospel good news? It seems to be nothing but hard, bad news. ...

Gn 2:9 · Deut 30:19-20 · Job 52:5
Sermon
Robert Noblett
... a book entitled The Arrogance of Humanism. Ehrenfeld looks at three areas where we have assumed omniscience - mind, body, and environmental control - and shows in each case how we have erred in assuming omniscience. Writing of the body, Ehrenfeld says: Here, too, we believe in the inevitability of control - control over our physical inheritance and destiny, a control that liberates us from many of the physical ills of the body and will ultimately free us from most if not all Of them. More than that, a ...

Matthew 28:1-10
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Bill Bouknight
... friends will not mind if I refer to the devil with a masculine pronoun. I recall a very liberal lady from Virginia named Tess Hoover who one day approached the late Bishop Ken Goodson and said, "Bishop, I suspect that you are so conservative that you believe a real devil actually exists." The Bishop replied, "I sure do, Tess, and I don't like her at all." Though the final defeat of the devil is assured by the Easter resurrection, he is still dangerous. He is still winning victories and damning eternal souls ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... .] No one could read it except the doctor or the pharmacist. They write notes that are like parables. You must study it and belong to the doctor’s or pharmacist’s group to know what it means. Sometimes Jesus told parables like that for the Christians. Only the people who believed in Jesus could really understand what they meant. Other people heard Jesus talk, just as you can look at the note from the doctor, but they did not know what Jesus really meant. These were special sayings for the ...

Matthew 17:14-23
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Herchel H. Sheets
... father asked him if he saw any crossroads. He thought he might be able to direct him down one of them and ease his pain some. But Jim answered solemnly, "No crossroads."3 Life appears that way at times, but the person of faith keeps looking and hoping, believing he or she will come to another road soon. Helen Keller lived in a world of silence and of physical darkness. Many people pitied her because she did not have the full enjoyment of her bodily senses as they did. But she said, "It is because they do ...

Sermon
Leonard Mann
... should - live in the light of what we may become. Read again the prologue to John’s Gospel: He who is the light is come; he is come unto his own; his own did not receive him - hut (nevertheless, notwithstanding, in spite of this fact) all who receive him, who believe in his name, to them he gives power to become children of God. Here is an exciting fact: we do not always have to be what we are. God gives the ability to become. This is a truth with many facets. Lincoln was a child of poverty, of a humble ...

Sermon
Jon L. Joyce
... call yourself religious or a good member of the church, but you like to keep some connection, and a once a year visit to the church seems to sort of fill the bill in that regard. And to all of this I say: "Bunk! Rubbish! Unmitigated balderdash! I don’t believe it for a moment." Just twenty-six years ago this Easter, I had all of this nonsense debunked for me. It was Easter Sunday. Two days before, we had left the island of Iwo Jima. For thirty days, since we had landed on the beach of that island, we had ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... than our abilities can underwrite. I like to get out there where success is impossible unless God moves mightily. Then when we are successful, God gets the glory that he deserves. I am expecting a miracle! I am calling it "the miracle in May.” I believe that Christ Church will provide the facilities to allow us to serve up to 4,000 children per week. I believe that Christ Church wants to continue to receive persons who have not yet called Jesus Lord, rather than telling them there is no room at the inn. I ...

Sermon
Don Yocom
... a test! Consecration does not mean a token gift. Nor does it mean we will be free of life’s challenges. It does mean surrender of the most valuable possessions of life, to Almighty God. Part of the answer to a test is one’s faith. Abraham had faith to believe that God would provide his every need; not only as he moved from Ur of the Chaldees to Canaan, but also as he faced this test of giving his son Isaac on an altar of sacrifice. A human gift - not the accustomed animal - but Abraham’s own son. Also ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... told you that I am leaving, a new sorrow has filled your hearts." Emil Camertz, the sensitive Danish poet, lost a son in World War II. It dealt him a crushing blow. In his book, "On This Rock," he tells of his fight to rise above this loss. He believes that he came through the tragedy only because he honestly faced it. In the book, he takes issue with the poet’s lines: "I cannot say, I will not say That he is dead, he’s just away." "No," says Camertz, "absence is essentially different from death. Peter ...

Matthew 13:24-30, Matthew 13:36-43, Matthew 13:47-52
Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... you're having a bad hair day, that's just tough. You get only one grade; it's what you make on that exam. Most law students believe in a Judgment Day because they experience a bit of it every semester. The idea of a final Judgment Day followed by an eternal heaven or ... liberal Methodist lady in his conference named Tess Hoover. One day Tess said to him, "Bishop, you're so conservative that you probably believe in the devil." "Yes I do," he said, "and I don't like her at all." A SECOND TRUTH IS THIS: GOD IS ...

Matthew 5:38-42
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Bill Bouknight
... ? Jesus is not forbidding self-defense. He is not telling people to stay in situations where they suffer physical or emotional abuse. Jesus did not mean that we should become doormats. I recall that Jesus' disciples carried swords for the purpose of self-defense. I believe in a strong national defense because it deters aggression. We have a duty to protect ourselves and those for whom we are responsible. All of us in grammar school had to deal with the school-yard bully. To run from the bully only made him ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... rest room. When he returned he was surprised to find the man having a lively conversation with his wife. Tom paid the man and then they took off down the highway. He asked his wife, "What were you discussing with the guy back there?" She said, "Tom, you won't believe this. I went to high school with that guy. In fact, we dated for almost an entire year." Tom thought about that as they rode along. His pride just made him say, "Well, honey, it's a good thing you met up with me. Otherwise, you might be the ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... want to keep their schools, neighborhoods, and government as undefiled by the poor and black as possible. The attitude is: Let the poor and black stew in their own crime, ignorance, disease, and vulgarity, but just leave us alone. But there is another movement, and I believe it is inspired by Jesus Christ. It is a reconciliation movement. It declares that even the lowest of the low is created in God's image and for him Jesus died. Therefore, we cannot write off that three-year-old growing up in Hurt village ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... should be presumed innocent until proven guilty. I have no problem waiting until the facts come in. What bothers me is the contention by Charles Grodin and other talk show hosts that even if the president is guilty as charged, it does not matter. Some Americans believe that whether a politician cheats on his wife should have no bearing on his fitness for public office. They say, "As long as the stock market is up and inflation down, who cares what he does in his personal life? After all, he lives under a ...

John 19:17-27
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Burton F. Blair
... . The centurion looks at the mother of Jesus and asks, "Is that right?" She looks at Mary of Magdala, whom she has never seen before. "Yes," she says, "she belongs to us."1 Jesus wanted Mary, his mother, to be embraced by the warm community of believers. That is why, I believe, he turned to John instead of one of his brothers. He wanted Mary surrounded by a fellowship that would share in her pain as well as the joys of her life. In committing Mary to John, Jesus is placing her in the "community of concern ...

Sermon
Erskine White
... to make a toast. "I thank God for this child who is to come," he says. "If it is a girl, my wife will name her. If it is a boy, I will name him Judas." Hector smiled triumphantly at the name of Judas. "That clinches it!" he cried. "I believe I have made my case against Christmas." By now, even Gabriel was wondering if Hector wasn’t right. "Maybe God did make a mistake in sending Jesus to an unbelieving world which was too busy and too dangerous to receive Him," he said to himself. At that very moment ...

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