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Ephesians 6:10-20
Sermon
Kent Moorehead
... transforming and empowering idea imaginable. It makes us new men, new women. We are born again - into newness of life. Why don’t we accept it, believe it, test it, prove it? Why do we continue to live in bondage, snared by our sins, tortured by fear, frustration, and a fateful sense of futility? Why do we hate, suspect, exploit, despise, and kill each other? There isn’t any reason. Such behavior is admittedly irrational. But there is the ghost of a dead reason: it is the lifeless old belief in a dead ...

Sermon
Kent Moorehead
... is, a person may surrender himself so completely to the personal influence of Jesus Christ that his life will be both revolutionized and empowered. Delivered from self-centeredness and inner conflict, he is given a new sense of adequacy. Enmity, suspicion, and fear which corrupt his social contacts give way to good will, trust, and courage. He begins to realize what it is to live - more abundantly. He becomes aware of an ability to tap spiritual resources with which evil social situations may be disinfected ...

Sermon
Kent Moorehead
... no organization, to no set philosophy, to no warden. Free to do your own thinking, and this implies that freedom is not just for me or for my church, but for all people and all churches and all institutions. Even for those who do not believe in it and who fear it. Even for them, we insist upon it. It’s the conviction of the liberal that freedom is an absolute - it must apply everywhere or it doesn’t work anywhere. No one is free unless all of us are free. To take away the freedom of the worst men is ...

Sermon
Kent Moorehead
... . The Master alienated the crowd, irritated the intelligentsia and the influencial, and at 33 was crucified by the combined cruelty of all. It is by no means a minister’s prime concern, therefore, whether he can "get away with it" or not. His major fear should always be that he get away from such preaching. For the gospel must be preached quand Meme - in spite of everything - and with such fearlessness that what happens to the preacher himself as a result is a matter of secondary importance. People may ...

Drama
Robert Clausen
... clothes ... the money...? WIFE: I can’t think ... GOVERNOR: Answer me! Would you risk it? WIFE: No! GOVERNOR: There’s the answer. WIFE: If I could only be for him ... without giving up something of myself ... GOVERNOR: I don’t think it’s possible. WIFE: That’s why I fear him. He makes me see what I am. GOVERNOR: Let him go, if we have to. His is a dream world ... and dreams never last. Ours is a hard world, but it’s real. We’ve made it what it is ... we’ve got to endure it. WIFE: That’s ...

Sermon
Jon L. Joyce
... I was." Here is the cry that comes out of our crowded ghettos everywhere: "I wish you knew who I was," - the cry for recognition of our individuality and our personhood. Norman Cousins puts it this way: "Impersonality is epedemic. It is almost as though we feared contact, almost as though the soul of man had become septic. If a man becomes ill, he hardly hangs up his hat in the doctor’s office before he is placed before a whole battery of machines and testing devices. The traveled road is not between the ...

Isaiah 43:14-28
Sermon
Jon L. Joyce
... we find around and within us so much today could be compared to a darkness - a loneliness in which we fear harm or, worse, meaninglessness. God cut through that darkness in his Son - by becoming human and communicating with us. He ... God will bring daylight again! The well-known Snoopy, from Peanuts, was perched atop his dog house in the dark of the night. His thoughts and fears almost did him in: "Everything seems so hopeless at night. What am I doing here? What’s the purpose of it all? ... What if I get ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... . With his permission, I quote from that letter: "I want to proclaim an 'awakening to unity' the Lord has placed on my soul this weekend. The Lord has been at work in me, healing old wounds and casting off old and new fears. "My spirit had closed the door of my heart to African-American struggles, and fear had locked that door for a long time. This room of my heart I had held back from the Lord, and what I hold back from the Lord, I offer to Satan. "After this weekend, the Lord and I unlocked that door ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... culture do not overwhelm the Christian values taught at home and at church. There are so many lessons to teach our children. We must teach them that differences among persons can be interesting rather than divisive; that when courage overcomes fear, we feel so much better afterward, but when fear overwhelms courage, the after-taste is bitter. We must teach them certain God-given rights and wrongs that are not negotiable. We must teach them to laugh with people but not at them, and to respect the feelings of ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... Christian's perspective on the future. God is bigger than any problem that I can ever have. Nothing will ever be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. Now, for the third Thanksgiving question: Ask yourself this week: What is a fear I have about the future? Tell God what it is and add this word: "Even if the worst should happen, even then your grace would be sufficient." Two of our close friends are a couple whose names are Mary Louise and Jim. They have only one child. Jimmy is ...

Sermon
James Bjorge
... you feel clean and content as you slip into the freshly washed sheets for a long winter’s nap. No doubt about it, night can be nice. But it is not always that cozy and comfortable. Night can be blacker than a hundred midnights in a southern swamp. Anxiety, fear and pain become like giant mosquitos that attack you in hordes. You toss and turn and somehow the bed just doesn’t fit. You pace the floor and it does not pacify your plight. The ticking of the clock sounds like a time-bomb ready to explode. But ...

Sermon
James Bjorge
... been full of anticipation, and wonder, and he knew what he was looking for. And it was all tied up in God. That was his life. He would have loved the hymn of Henry Lyte: Abide with me, fast falls the eventide; The darkness deepens, Lord, with me abide. I fear no foe, with thee at hand to bless; Ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness. Where is death’s sting? Where, grave, thy victory? I triumph still, if thou abide with me. God did and he does abide with us all. "And his name shall be called Emmanuel ...

Sermon
James Bjorge
... we have a suspicion we were made for roaring. Now what happens if a real honest to goodness tiger comes on the scene? One of two things. We can become embarrassed when we see what we were meant to be for we have fallen so far short. Our timidity and fears shame us. We have become so comfortable in our goathood that we hate to be disturbed by the presence of a real tiger. So we could do away with him. And that is exactly what they did with Christ long ago. His light penetrated their darkness and they were ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... Poppycock! That’s newspaper talk. We have to give rational reasons why we do irrational things. There is only one reason for a person’s killing himself, rationally, and that is that life has no meaning, no significance, no reality. As Bishop Gerald Kennedy has said: "The great fear of our age is that life has no meaning." Perhaps it was put to me most dramatically by a college girl some time ago. She said: "Take a good look at me, and you will see everything you are supposed to see. I was brought up in ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... victory tomorrow, but it does allow me to see beyond tomorrow. Mary Ellen Chase writes of the persistent dream that she had as a little child. I read the description of her dream because, to me, it is a sharp and vivid symbol of all the fears that we harbor in attempting to live without God. "In this dream," she says, "I walked across this desolate expanse in a strange obscurity, neither dark nor light. And even more terrifying than the dimness, the utter silence and vastness, was the understanding that I ...

Exodus 20:1-21
Sermon
Frank H. Seilhamer
... the vibrant and whole persons God intended us to be. In every case, love, not force, is at the heart of the Commandments. They are directives for living that we are to follow because we love God and one another, not because we live in dread of either. If fear is the only prod we have for obeying what they teach, then, inevitably, these rules for life will become dead weights hung around our necks that sooner or later will rub us raw. So are the Commandments a bunch of blue-nosed laws laid upon our backs to ...

Exodus 20:1-21
Sermon
Frank H. Seilhamer
... . Giving the person that kind of a boost can help make him the better person he wants to be. Modern psychology has pointed out the wisdom of such a mind-set. You get better responses with praise and reward than you ever achieve with destructive criticism or fear. If you use force, people will respond only when you are around to threaten and carry out your punishment. When men respond to love, and its positive pull, their efforts go on when you are nowhere in sight. This is true wherever it is that you work ...

2043. CENSUS TAKER
Exodus 30:12; Numbers 1:1
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Stephen Stewart
... followed the Norman invasion - there was no systematic census taking until the mid-l7th century. This was done in Quebec, although, as late as 1753, in the British House of Commons, the proposal that a general census be conducted was turned down because of a fear that a numbering of the people would be followed by "some great public misfortune or epidemical distemper." Great Britain did not have its first census until 1801. No doubt there was a great deal of the unspoken objection to being placed on a list ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... have installed surveillance and metal-detecting devices. A child growing up in Memphis today will almost certainly be approached with an opportunity to try cocaine. Thirty-five years ago, the most common fears of elementary school children were animals, snakes, dark rooms, high places, and loud noises. Today the dominant fears of little children are parental divorce, guns, and mugging. In this era of great danger and numerous negative influences, we are called to influence the little lambs of God. What an ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... were lots of poisonous snakes in the area. We had killed a large copperhead. Each night as I began walking up that dirt road, I feared the possibility that I might step on a snake in the dark. So, I began trotting, feeling that the faster I moved, the harder I ... ." As we have daily private sessions with God, we will hear God's still small voice. And that voice drives out fear and anxiety. HERE IS THE THIRD GUIDELINE FOR BANISHING ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION: SHARE YOUR LIFE WITH AT LEAST ONE OTHER BELIEVER. ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... ." Here is a second difference that the doctrine of Christian assurance makes: It gives us courage and confidence. St. Paul in verse 15 noted that "we did not receive a spirit of slavery to fall back into fear." In a letter to his young assistant, Timothy, St. Paul said something similar: "...God did not give us a spirit of fear, but rather a spirit of power and of love and of self-discipline." (II T im .1 : O 7 ) Many a good person has failed because he had his wishbone where his backbone should have been ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... faithfully. I miss him. " I recall a little ditty that goes like this: "Whenever I pass the village church I stop to pay a visit; For fear that when I'm carried in, The Lord will ask, 'Who is it?'" The second reason to be here is this: Each of us is growing ... chap, Each time he knelt just for a moment, a lunch pail in his lap. Well, the minister's suspicions grew, with robbery a main fear, He decided to stop the man and ask him, “Watcha doin' here?” The old man, he worked down the road. Lunch was half an ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... their face, making their rowing futile. Many a seasoned fisherman had died in such a storm. All of the disciples were wide-eyed with fear. Sometime between 3:00 and 6:00 AM, Jesus came to them, walking on the water. He had seen the storm developing and knew ... seen going round the bend as the choir sang, "In the Sweet By and By." I admire that dear lady. She, like Simon Peter, overcame her fears and was willing to get out into deep water for Jesus. There are lots of ways to step out of the boat and take risks ...

Matthew 27:45-56
Sermon
Burton F. Blair
... at Golgotha. For three long hours, the terror of the darkness had hung, like a sentence of judgment, over the hill of Golgotha. It was now three o’clock in the afternoon. And, by now, most of the disciples had fled the event on the hill in fear of their own safety. It was not difficult to see that he was very near death. Breathing for Jesus had become labored. Each breath was shallow, and each breath was a struggle. Where the strength came from is difficult to say, but somehow, in unspeakable pain, Jesus ...

Sermon
Donald Macleod
... it finally by his Resurrection. The old Gospel hymn puts it rightly: Amazing grace! How sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me! I once was lost, but now am found, Was blind, but now I see. ‘Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, And grace my fears relieved; How precious did that grace appear The hours I first believed! (John Newton, 1979) Here, moreover, lies our Lenten obligation. You and I must, in response, dedicate to God our life. Lent is part of a larger and longer pilgrimage in which we go ...

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