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1 Corinthians 6:12-20
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Scott Suskovic
... , and here again in 1 Corinthians. But I have to do something, don't I? No, because you can't. There is a rebel living in your heart. This is a one-sided, unilateral act of God's grace, turning the ladder upside down and choosing you, accepting you, believing in you. "But I have to do something, don't I?" The rebel inside who loves the ladder wants to know. But Paul says here and elsewhere that the answer is, "No. For freedom Christ has set you free. Do not submit again to the yoke of slavery" (Galatians 5 ...

Sermon
John B. Jamison
... to take, no matter how loudly it screams for us to claim it. The greatest threat of evil, the greatest threat of the darkness we sometimes live in, is not that something might happen to us. The greatest threat we face is that we throw away the light we believe in and become just another creature of the dark. We are not called to sit back, accept evil, and do nothing. We are called to do something far more difficult. We are called to remember who we are. We are called to remember who we are supposed to be ...

Sermon
Ron Lavin
... My thoughts were racing, so I did not hear all of what was said. "Father the hour has come; glorify the Son that thy Son may glorify thee ... Sanctify them in truth; thy word is truth. I do not pray for these only, but also for those who are to believe in me through their word, that they all may be one. Amen." Someone asked him, "You won't desert us, will you Lord?" "No," he replied, "but tonight you will all desert me. You will be scattered like sheep (as the prophet says). But when I am risen, I will call ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... didn't. Sometimes physicians can be very sensitive and wise. At one point in the examination the doctor put his hands on either side of Joe's head, looked into his eyes, and asked, "Joe, do you believe in God?" "Yes sir," he answered. "That's good," said the doctor, "because if you believe in God, you will believe in yourself as one of God's special creations." Then the doctor walked around behind the desk and wrote something on Joe's medical chart. He said, "Joe, please put on your robe and have a seat. I ...

John 18:1-11; 18:33-19:16; 19:28-42
Drama
King Duncan
... like that. But it's true. It has to be true. "As I wrapped the strips of linen around his lifeless body, I recalled his words to me, "˜Just as Moses lifted up the snake in the desert, so the Son of Man must be lifted up, that everyone who believes in him may have eternal life.' (4) "Why is it that the man who promised me new life is lying dead in my arms? I don't know. Lord Jesus, I trust that you were speaking the truth, and that these grave clothes will not hold you forever." Narrator: Uncle John ...

Galatians 1:11-24
Sermon
John Jamison
... good at what he did. He was able to work his way inside the secret groups, taking names and then paying late-night visits to homes and carrying away these offenders of the faith. But what made Saul so effective was his commitment to his work. He believed in what he was doing, and found joy and satisfaction in capturing Christians; you know, doing his part to serve God. One of the things that really burned Saul was the way so many of these new Christians were escaping authority by getting out of town and ...

2 Corinthians 4:3-6
Sermon
Scott Suskovic
... of doctrines or beliefs that you have to accept before becoming a part of the club or joining a church. But more recently, I've come to see faith in much more active terms. There are a lot of people who believe in God but don't have faith. Do you understand the difference? You can believe in God without having faith. Faith is living against the odds. Faith has less to do with what you believe and more to do with how you decide to live. Faith is seeing the enemy surround you, the problem overtake you, the ...

Sermon
... . Abraham, hoping against hope, believed what the Lord had said and left Ur of the Chaldeans for the Promised Land. The chosen people had wandered off the mark. Worshiping golden calves or hurling their children to gods called Baal, they tried to win God’s favor. Believing in their own potential to control God, they tried to be perfect in his presence. So the Lord God of Israel stared at his people. With a long, hard look, he raised up the prophet Isaiah. "The Lord God says your potential is like that of ...

Drama
Lois Anne DeLong
... to do that matters. They won’t know what he’s done until he’s gone. And that is the point. Michael: I’m confused. Gabriel: There’s still a lot I don’t understand. God: That’s why I gave you faith. So you can believe in what you don’t understand. Oh, by the way, Merry Christmas. Michael: Christmas? Gabriel: What’s that? God: The way in which people will remember this day thousands of years from now. Gabriel: Oh (to Michael), Merry Christmas. Michael: (to audience) Merry Christmas. (If stage ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... think we can bear fruit if promoted to another place? Of course, he is right. There are so many Methodist churches that have not received a single person on profession of faith in so long that no one would know how to respond if somebody did. I believe in bearing fruit for the kingdom of God. Even more basic than fruitfulness is faithfulness. I believe one of the finest affirmations of faith in the Bible is here in Habakkuk when the prophet says: “Though the fig tree does not blossom, and no fruit is on ...

2011. Who Is Jesus?
Matthew 16:13-20
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John R. Brokhoff
... centuries, we do not believe what Peter said about the identity of Jesus. According to a Gallup poll, 42 percent of Americans agreed with the statement: "Jesus is the Son of God." A recent report from Germany indicated that only one out of every four believe in Jesus Christ. Throughout Christian history down to the present, there are different views of Jesus. Now let us look at some of them. 1. The All-Human Jesus Human According to this position, Jesus is 100 percent human. It was held as early as the ...

Sermon
Donald Macleod
... drop from 34,000 to 18,000 by the year 2000. Put Jesus' question to the rank and file of church members today and what will be the likely replies? We cannot understand the vocabulary of the church; all this talk about "eternal life" is beyond us. We believe in the Golden Rule, that's all; this business of faith and commitment seems unnecessary. Jesus, if he were alive, would not be "with it" today; this Kingdom of God stuff is vague and irrelevant. We take a look at the church, at the set who attend it, and ...

Matthew 9:9-13, Romans 4:1-25, Genesis 22:1-19
Bulletin Aid
... Savior in whom we put our faith. Collect Father in heaven, who considers righteous those who believe the promises you make: Give us faith like that of Abraham; that we may be accepted as righteous by our faith in Jesus, who promises forgiveness to all who believe. In his name we pray. Amen. Prayer of Confession We want to be considered righteous, Father, but our sins are so many. And when we realize how sinful we are, it is difficult to feel we are justified. Forgive us for our many sins, but especially for ...

One Volume
Gary M. Burge
... each [will be made alive] in turn”—first Christ, then “those who belong to him” at his coming (15:23; 15:52; 1 Thess. 4:14). Then “the end will come,” the time when Christ hands over to the Father his kingly rule over all those who believe in him (15:23–24). This will not happen, however (Ps. 110:1; Mark 12:36; Acts 2:34–35), until all the other forces that exercise an alien power over Christ’s people have been destroyed, including the last such enemy, which is death. But when all these ...

Understanding Series
Larry W. Hurtado
... Jesus’ followers and takes us back to verse 37, where Jesus refers to his followers under the symbol of “these little children.” The Greek reveals that this refers not to children but to believers; literally the phrase is “these little ones who believe in me.” The word translated here “to cause to sin” is literally “to cause to fall,” and it refers to someone causing another to fall into unbelief, serious sin, or false teaching. The warning balances off the positive assurance in verse 37 ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... of you know that not everything that happens in the world is good. Sometimes people do some very bad things to themselves and to others. Today I am going to tell you about one of those things so that you will learn how strong some men and women believe in Jesus. Jesus is so important to many people that they are willing to die at earlier ages, so that people will not forget that Jesus is a loving God. James was one of the disciples of Jesus, and the brother of another disciple called John. James and John ...

2017. Peace Be With You...It Already Is!
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Thomas Long
Theologian Karl Barth once remarked that to say the old line from the creed, "I believe in the Holy Catholic Church" does not mean that we believe in the church. It means rather to believe that God is present and at work in the church, that "in this assembly, the work of the Holy Spirit takes place. ... We do not believe in the Church: but we do believe that in this congregation the work of the Holy Spirit becomes an event."

Drama
Dann J. Ettner
... heard it said that I spoke thetruth when I said, "Surely He was the Son of God." They say thatI proclaimed the fact that Jesus was God Himself, sent by theFather, to become the perfect sacrifice for sins. And because Hedied on the cross all who believe in Him will live forever withGod. This is a hard thing to believe. I do know that there wassomething very different in the man Jesus. I even believe that Hewas responsible for the darkness over the land, the earthquake atHis death and even the report about ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... management session, are all ways we try and cope with the sinking sensation that we are unloved. It is perhaps the most difficult heresy to relinquish, and the one most easily disproved: "For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, that whosoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life." Convinced of the truth that we are unloved, it is easy to hold the complementary heresy, "I'll never forgive." After all, if we refuse to acknowledge God's love and acceptance of us in our own ...

Sermon
Don M. Aycock
... try to defeat Rome. I remembered those men, and when I was a young man I became a Zealot. I'm not proud of everything we did. My name, Iscariot, means dagger, so you can imagine some of the things we did. But the Zealots were true believers. They believed in Yahweh, and in Israel. They believed that these things were worth dying for. And many of our band did die. But I and my fellow Zealots took up the challenge and did everything in our power to disrupt the Romans and to punish them. The problem was that ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... their dads. In a very real way, that young lad expressed the deepest hope of the deepest souls who lived before the first Christmas. They longed for a heavenly Father to "step out of that picture." They wanted a God they could hang on to. They believed in God, of course — the ancient Egyptians, the finest of the Greeks and Romans, the Eastern sages, and of course the Hebrew prophets. They knew there was a God and even had a sense of what God was like. They believed God had made the world. They believed ...

Eulogy
Barbara G. Schmitz
... among those to whom Jesus says, "You did not feed me or clothe me or visit me?" Or will we be among those to whom Jesus says, "Come, O blessed of my Father." "Come, O blessed of my Father." Those are the beautiful words of blessing that all who believe in Christ will hear. Jesus says in John chapter 5: "Anyone who hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life, and does not come under judgment, but has passed from death to life." Have you passed from death to life? Have you put your faith and ...

John 11:1-16, John 11:17-37
Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... He did. Jesus was about to declare the way by which every believer can survive death and live with God forever. Jesus was about to deliver a believer's roadmap into eternity. He declared, "I am the resurrection and the life. Anyone who believes in me, though he die an earthly death, will in reality never die." Millions of Christians across the centuries, who could hardly remember who Lazarus was, have been comforted by this assurance about our eternal destiny. If recently you have experienced the silence of ...

One Volume
Gary M. Burge
... jealous (11:11–24), prompting Jews to repent and to find salvation as well, in fulfillment of God’s promises (11:25–32). 11:1–10 · In view of Paul’s argument that only Israel is to be blamed for their failure to believe in God’s revelation of saving righteousness through Jesus the Messiah (chaps. 9–10), the conclusion that God has rejected Israel (11:1) might seem plausible. Paul rejects such a conclusion. First, there are descendants of Abraham who have heard, understood, and accepted the ...

Eulogy
Joe Barone
... 6 he tells us why he does it. “Do not labor for the food which perishes, but for the food which endures to eternal life ...,” he tells those who followed him across the sea. And they reply, “Then what sign do you do, that we may see, and believe in you? Our fathers ate manna from the wilderness; as it is written, ‘He gave them bread from heaven to eat.’ ” And Jesus answers: “Truly, truly, I say to you, it was not Moses who gave you the bread from heaven; my Father gives you the true bread from ...

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