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Jeremiah 30:1--31:40
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Harry N. Huxhold
... and indifferent in their religious life. Jeremiah felt deeply for these people, and he also sensed how God felt about them. God would never give up on them. God would save them. Jeremiah had all these feelings swelling within himself. He was angry with the people for not believing, yet he loved them. He was still bitter towards God for the judgment on Judah, and yet he sympathized with God’s predicament. He hated himself for what he had to do, but he knew he had to do it. It was the word, the word of God ...

Drama
Dave Marsh
... temple and waketh up real early and take thy chariot to a desolate place and hiketh down 1, nay 2, hours and then bringith up the fish instead of going to church and, er, … um…” Dave (v.o.): Okay, maybe it doesn’t say that but I’ve got to believe that anything I can do in church I can do here. Yeah, that’s right. Anything I can do in church I can do out here. Okay, let’s go through the service… Dave (v.o.): Worship. Yeah, I mean, I can sing out here just as well as I ...

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James W. Moore
... sounds idealistic. I know it sounds like the impossible dream, but I can’t help but think about it. Just think what could be done. Just think what could be done. III. THIRD AND FINALLY, THE MOST IMPORTANT LESSON OF ALL: JESUS CHRIST IS THE PRINCE OF PEACE. I believe with all my heart that the way to a lasting peace resides in Jesus Christ – in what He came for and stood for and died for; in His intense pursuit of truth, love, and justice. That is precisely what this story in Mark 5 is all about. Christ ...

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Brett Blair
... the number of beans, or more like choosing your favorite song?" Always, Belynskyj says, from old as well as young, he gets the same answer: Choosing one's faith is more like choosing a favorite song. Let me ask you: Is that right? When you decide what to believe in terms of your faith is it more like guessing the number of beans in a jar or choosing your favorite song? Belynskyj was asked: "After they say that, do you confirm them?" "Well," smiled Belynskyj, "First I try to argue them out of it." As well he ...

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James W. Moore
... the world and all the breaks are going our way, but actually the reverse it true. God is never nearer to us than when we are hurting. There are two reasons for that… First, I think we are more open to God when we are in need; and second, I believe God is like a loving parent who wants especially to be with His children when they are in pain. Recently I was with some friends who are experiencing a very difficult and grievous situation and they said, “This is so hard to take. Our hearts are broken, but we ...

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David E. Leininger
... , does it? It often seems that the in-laws are the absolute last ones to ever be convinced of the worth of the one a son or daughter chooses for a spouse. And, on the other side, we so often hear someone credit their success to the fact that someone BELIEVED in them. We need to remember that, whether we are dealing with sons- or daughters-in-law or anyone else, for that matter. Naomi knew it...and Orpah and Ruth came to KNOW she knew it. And that is why they did not want to leave her. You remember. The ...

Zephaniah 3:1-20
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David E. Leininger
... , the most basic was unbelief. The only reason the people felt they could afford to worship other gods, the only reason they had no compunction to make worship a part of their lives, the only reason they felt no need to accept any correction was that THEY DID NOT BELIEVE GOD COULD OR WOULD DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT! It was the attitude that came into perfect focus with the statement, "The Lord will not do good nor will he do harm"... nothing. (1:12b) To Zephaniah, it was clear that what a person or a nation ...

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David E. Leininger
... by God. `God killed him because God doesn't like bad children,' Lewis said." God's will. Obviously, most of us do not believe that because we know all too well that if God went around zapping bad kids we ourselves would never have survived. God's ... are bombs dropping on little children in Sarajevo. We make a mockery of our concept of a God who loves us if we really believe that, for some folks, God arranges terrible and excruciating pain. Again, that would not be the act of GOD, but rather some kind of ...

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David E. Leininger
... overflowing into still another pool which, in turn, overflows into a small stream. The blood-stained stream flows into a larger stream which meets a river which flows into an ocean.(9) "...Crucified, dead and buried." Why? For me. For you. For all the world...that whosoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." Amen. 1. 1 Corinthians 15:3 2. John 1:29 3. Elvina M. Hall 4. John Bristow, via Ecunet, "Sermonshop 1997 09 14," #70, 9/11/97 5. ibid. 6. Romans 5:12-19, 1 Corinthians 15:22 ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the teachings of the Master. Love your neighbor. Love God. Live according to God’s laws. Take seriously your responsibility to leave this world a better place than you found it. We honor the memory of those who gave their lives for their country because we believe they were giving their lives for a better world--a world of freedom and dignity for all people. Dr. Alan J. Meenan, tells an important story that emerged from the Los Angeles riots some years ago. These were the same riots that made Rodney King ...

John 15:1-17
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King Duncan
... have for another than that he lay down his life, but he lay his life down for us. We are Christ's friends. We can see it in the sacrifice that he made in our behalf. Why was Christ willing to make such a sacrifice? Obviously he believes we are worth it. Dennis and Barbara Rainey tell about two boyhood friends named Johnny and Marty, who loved baseball. They also loved each other. They were such good friends that they made a pact to always play ball together ” regardless of what happened. They would let ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... is far more than tinsel and holly and silver bells and the ringing of cash registers. Advent goes right to the heart of the Christian experience. If Christmas is the season of childhood, Advent is the season of maturity. When we are young, it is easy to believe that "they lived happily ever after." With the passing of time we find it much more difficult to sustain blind optimism. The death of optimism is the birth of Christian hope. Let’s consider for a few moments why hope is so essential to life and why ...

Luke 1:46-56
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Timothy Smit
... so happy we cannot find the right words to describe what we are feeling. At those times all we can do is sing songs of praise. This is what happened to Mary. She was so happy that God had chosen her. Mary was a woman of great faith. She believed the most far fetched story because she loved and trusted God. In Mary's song of praise we hear themes that would later become part of Jesus' kingdom teachings. Mary sang about the God who "scattered the proud with all their plans" who "brought down the mighty kings ...

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King Duncan
... us do not realize that pain and joy run together. When we cut ourselves off from pain, we have unwittingly cut ourselves off from joy as well.” How can we even speak about taking up a cross and following Jesus to a generation that has been raised up to believe that life can be pain-free? Taking up a cross means doing whatever it takes even if it is far outside our comfort zone to make it obvious to others that we are a follower of Jesus. Of course, we must be careful at this point. Christianity has been ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... me. If I cheat on my income taxes, Uncle Sam may punish me. In terms of my relationship with God, however, those sins are buried at the bottom of the deepest sea never to surface again. They are gone forever. If you believe that Christ has atoned for your sins, you cannot believe that God is using some adverse circumstance to punish you. The two are mutually exclusive. There is a story about actor Henry Fonda that can help us here. Fonda's father disagreed with his son's decision to become an actor. Only ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... of stars? Was Jesus merely quoting Psalms when he cried out, "My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me...?" These are questions for which I have no answers. Still, I want to affirm that the doctrine of the Trinity is the very heart of everything we believe as followers of Jesus Christ. IT SAYS, FIRST OF ALL, THAT GOD IS BEYOND THE CATEGORIES BY WHICH WE HUMANS CLASSIFY REALITY. J.B. Phillips was right. Our God is too small! Look around you. Truly the heavens are telling the glory of God. And the glory ...

Galatians 2:11-21
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King Duncan
... as is customary), but she has anointed my feet with ointment. Therefore, I tell you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she loved much, but he who is forgiven little, loves little." Many of us cannot say that we really love God. We can say that we believe in God, reverence God, perhaps even fear God, but if we were candid, we would have to say that we do not love God. The great commandment says that we should love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength. Can you say that you love God with ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... that because of the shedding of the blood of Jesus Christ, the world would be a different and better place. Peter wrote,`You were ransomed from your futile ways not with perishable things such as silver and gold but with the precious blood of Christ.'" (1) I believe a sacrifice like that deserves a greater ranking than fourteenth, don't you? The cross is the ultimate symbol we have not only man's of cruelty, but of God's compassion. It is God's most complete act of affirmation of the creatures into whom he ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... told him about an angel visiting her who told her that she would have a child who will "be great, and will be called the Son of the Most High." (Luke 1:32) Matthew tells us that Joseph was a "righteous man" but he was having a hard time believing Mary's story. The news that Mary was with child hit Joseph like a ton of bricks. "Quiet Joseph grew dark with hurt and anger, turned from her, clenched his fists, and skinned his knuckles as he pounded his bench. Mary dissolved into tears, running from his shop. As ...

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King Duncan
... of the tomb Jesus told the crowd, "Take away the stone." Martha, with her lack of confidence in Jesus’ life-giving power, protested, "Lord, already there is a stench because he has been dead four days." Jesus reminded her, "Did I not tell you that if you believed you would see the glory of God." They removed the stone in front of the tomb. Jesus looked up to heaven and prayed to God. Then Jesus cried out in a loud voice, "Lazarus, come out!" And Lazarus walked out of the tomb with his "hands and feet ...

Sermon
Lowell D. Streiker
... responsibility. "Why did you disobey my instructions?" God asked Adam in the Garden of Eden. Adam's response, a classic of shifting the blame, was: "The women you gave me ” she told me to." I learned a long time ago that I would never know for sure whether what I believed was true or false. So I would have to decide for myself how I was going to live. Was I going to live as though there were a just and loving God? As though I were accountable for my actions? As though I could change the direction of my ...

1 Corinthians 8:1-13
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King Duncan
... was unable to come to a solution over this issue so they wrote to the Apostle Paul seeking advice. The Corinthian church was more of a challenge for Paul than the other churches he founded. It seems that there were always serious problems among the Corinthian believers. You might be thinking, "This is all very interesting but what in the world does this have to do with us?" We don't have any problems with people in our congregation eating meat that was once offered as a sacrifice to pagan idols. We've ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... and sent the train to Switzerland and freedom. Instead of being sent to a certain death, they were welcomed to new life. (4) That is the message Paul is trying to communicate to Roman Christians. The wages of sin is death, but new life awaits all those who believe on Christ. It's simply a matter of trust. It is simply a matter of accepting God's grace. It is simply a matter of allowing Christ to make the critical difference in your life. 1. James Hewett, HOW TO LIVE CONFIDENTLY IN A HOSTILE WORLD, (Dallas ...

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King Duncan
... Just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness," says Jesus, "so must the Son of Man be lifted up, that whoever believes in him may have eternal life." LOOK TO THE CROSS. That was Jesus' advice to Nicodemas as understood by the early church. Look ... John's Gospel that we all love so well: "For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life." God so loved the world.... Jesus was trying to move Nicodemas from a life of law ...

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King Duncan
... he failed? What if he got sick? What if the economy turned sour? Limited good. Scarcity. The pie's only so big and there might not be enough to go around. People who make it big are risk takers. Jim knew that. They operate out of an abundance mentality. They believe there's always going to be enough. If they fail at one thing, they just move on and try something else. "That's how I ought to operate," Jim thought, "but when you have a family, it's hard." He stared blankly out the kitchen window. It was still ...

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