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Joshua 1:7-8, Psalm 119:10-18
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Billy D. Strayhorn
... wondrous things out of your law. I. Foundations A. As we look at the passage from Joshua, we see right up front what God expects not only from Joshua but from the children of Israel as well. At this particular time all they had was the Ten Commandments and ... get rid of it or that it has any less authority than the New Testament. But we want to learn about our faith and what Jesus expects. When we know that, then we can begin to understand how we got to this point. B. So, how do we do this Bible Study thing ...

Ephesians 1:3-13
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Billy D. Strayhorn
... Owner, a jockey, a trainer and a horse all of whom have been banged up a little and given up on. Often times you and I and all of society are quick to throw away those things, especially those people, who are damaged or no longer meet our standards and expectations. Thanks be to God that Jesus is different or most of us would have found ourselves on the trash heap a long time ago. Jesus came to reach out to the least, the lost, the lonely. Jesus came to Redeem and Upgrade those of us who are "banged up a ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... s father was a pastor. December got the message early on that pastor’s children are supposed to be perfect. December knew she would never be good enough for the people at church. So December began rebelling against her family’s and her church’s expectations. By her late teens, she was living on the streets. She spent her nights partying, sleeping with any man who caught her eye. Sometimes, she would slip into her parents’ church during the service, but she always left before anyone could talk to her ...

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Billy D. Strayhorn
... of the Kingdom of God and the teachings of Jesus. Rick Warren got it right in his book The Purpose Driven Life which opens with these words. "It's not about you!" It's not about us. It's not about our needs or what we expect. It's all about God and what God expects. We're called to "Altar Our Serve." So, let's look at servanthood and a couple of the things we need in our Christian lives and tool kits to be good servants and they are: a servant's Heart, Mind, Eyes and Touch. I. A Servant ...

Psalm 23:4, John 14:15-18
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Billy D. Strayhorn
... are wrapped up in this because our minds start spinning out of control when there is any kind of crisis. We begin to expect the worst. And we blow the smallest thing out of proportion. Kind of like the news and weather did with the ice back ... in January. It was bad but it wasn't disastrous. But by the time they got through beating the flames of everybody's anxieties, we all expected at least a half an inch of ice on the roads and everything shut down for days. And what did we get, ulcers and about two hours ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... her faith. Conclusion The movie Simon Birch tells the story of a 12 year old boy, who, despite his physical disabilities, believes God has a plan for his life. That God is going to use him in some big way. Simon wasn't expected to live. He was born tiny and had an abnormally small heart. They expected him to die in the first 24 hours. But here he is 12 years old. Of course, he's the target of tons of childhood prank because of his miniature size and his odd sort of cracked voice. He's a disappointment and ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... ..." (2) Some people are afraid to Open Their Eyes. And some just keep their eyes closed no matter what. B. Sometimes we don't Open Our Eyes because we're afraid we'll be disappointed in what we see. That it won't live up to our memories or expectations. Sort of like trying to recapture a childhood memory. Most of the time the reality is never as good as the memory. For example. One of my favorite meals as a teenager was to cook a cup of macaroni noodles. While they were cooking I'd sauté lots of onions ...

Malachi 3:10, Luke 6:36-38
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Billy D. Strayhorn
... fear. But Tithing is a matter of faith, not fear. For some, this may be the first time you've ever heard about tithing and how much God expects us to give to the work of God. You may be sitting there scared to death or angry or even trying to figure out how you can ... Offering A. Some of you might ask, "What's the difference between and tithe and an offering?" A tithe is what God expects. It's where our giving begins. An offering is gifts above the tithe, offered out of joy and gratitude and generosity for ...

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Leonard Sweet
... t make the cut? The messianic vision Jesus sketched out for his hometown audience wasn’t black and white. It wasn’t about good or bad, faithful or fallen, whole or broken, free or slave. The message Jesus proclaimed was an “inversion therapy” that turned messianic expectations upside down. But that wasn’t the worst of it. Not only were the poor the ones to get the “good news.” Not only were the blind the ones to receive healing. Not only were the weak and oppressed the ones granted release and ...

Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... here. But it is also quite possible that the gospel writer assumes a journey to Capernaum is part of the unspecified journeys around “Galilee” that are mentioned in 4:14. The focus of Jesus’ words are on the hometown crowd’s expectations. If he has done great things in the Gentile-laced community of Capernaum, surely he will demonstrate equally wondrous acts among his “own” people. The second aphorism Jesus cites highlights his identity as “prophet” and foreshadows his ultimate rejection by ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... grace is sufficient for my power is made perfect in weakness.” As C.S. Lewis writes, “Every war, every famine, almost every death bed is a monument to a petition that was not granted.” Why are some prayers not answered the way we wish? We are manipulative in asking, expecting God to twist another’s will when we can’t do it ourselves. We don’t know what we really need. If God had granted all the silly prayers I’ve made in my life, where would I be now? We don’t have the patience to wait. Some ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... to enter into human history. I want God to step out of heaven to become one of us and live among us." Even the most devout believer probably wouldn't have asked for that. Why? Because it's too frightening. God in the flesh, wandering around messing in our affairs, expecting a relationship. As long as God's in heaven and some distant figure we don't really have to deal with it's OK. But if God becomes one of us, real flesh and blood like the rest of us, then suddenly God is real and not some theological head ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... . And then came the part where Joseph knocked on the door of the inn. The little boy's big moment had arrived! He couldn't restrain himself any longer. He threw open the door and shouted at the top of his voice, "Come on in! I've been expecting you." The audience roared, thunderous applause broke out, and they all agreed later that this was the greatest Christmas play they had ever seen. In his own special way, that little boy had expressed the spirit of the Gospel, the Spirit of Jesus reaching out to us ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... our children’s world of “My Way ON the Highway.” A friend who is a public high school teacher in California recently asked his students, “Who is your hero?” Jack expected he would get a listing of athletes, rock stars, the rich, the famous, maybe a few token moms and dads, brothers and sisters. What he wasn’t expecting was the answer he got from eighty percent of his students. From that eighty percent their greatest “hero” was . . . themselves. THEY were their own hero. Did you get that? Did ...

Matthew 28:16-20
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Billy D. Strayhorn
... his appeal through us." "Who, me?" "Yes, you." You because You are much better at it than either me or Leslie. You see, it's because it's part of my job. Most people expect me and Leslie and every other minister in the world to witness and do the "E" word thingy. You're sort of like secret agents. Most folks don't expect you to talk about your faith or be involved in this whole Evangelism deal. But you know what, you are exactly who Jesus would have chosen. Jesus called fishermen, tax collectors, and the ...

2 Thessalonians 3:6-13
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Billy D. Strayhorn
... : "eating someone else bread without paying for it" kind of struck me. And when we take advantage of the ministries of the church and expect the church to continue to do what they do without our support and involvement, it's the same as "eating bread we didn't ... of people along the way. One of the characters he meets is a teenage girl, a runaway. The girl has runaway because she is expecting a child. She hasn't told anyone. She's afraid her family will hate her and disown her. Alvin begins to tell her about ...

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King Duncan
... by the notion of obedience. We want to be the captain of our own ship, but obedience is an important trait of a successful life particularly obedience to God. God is a God of abundant grace, but that does not mean God that does not have expectations for us. The Scriptures are full not only of God’s promises, but also of God’s instructions for how we are to live our lives. Obedience to those instructions is vitally important. Pastor Chuck Swindoll gives us a wonderful modern day parable on this subject ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... him as his disciples. Does this mean that Jesus prays for us all to be the same? To be a body of “beige believers”? Is this a call for “cloned Christians”? A franchise faith? A lemming life? A monotone mission? Is every follower of Jesus expected to keep the same pace, have the same stride, move to the same rhythm? Read again. When Jesus prayed for “oneness” he was not just looking around the Passover table at twelve individuals — none of whom were learned scholars or Torah experts, by the way ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... “beloved country,” as he called it in his novel, of the evil of racism. He has learned a lesson that challenges us. Listen to him, “Life has taught mo not to expect success to be the inevitable result of my endeavors.” He is an old man now, under house arrest, as he has been for ten or fifteen years, not expecting that success is going to be the inevitable result of his efforts, but still never giving up, always pressing on, always stretching. He also expressed another truth. “Life has taught me ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... he really did not want, but in rebellion against his wife, sank to low depths of debauchery and shame. Thank God his wife came to her senses, came to the point where she was free enough herself to unbind her husband of all the grave clothes of unfair and cruel expectation she had wrapped him in. We could go on and on. Do you remember that word of Jesus in John 20:23: “If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained.” Whatever else that means — and it ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... clearly in your mind. Moses is walk in along old familiar paths. He’s probably been there hundreds of times. By chance, he lifted his eyes, and he beheld a rather strange sight on the mountainside. He saw a bush there that seemed to be on fire. He watched it expecting it to crumble into gray ashes. But to his amazement, it burned on. That got Moses’ attention. Do you want to read it there again? Verse two: “An angel of the Lord appeared to him out of a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush; and he ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... about definitions, but I simply do all this to share with you what Buechner says about angels. Listen to him: “Slight-of-hand magic is based on the demonstrable fact that as a rule, people see only what they expect to see. Angels are powerful spirits whom God sends into the world to wish us well. Since we don’t expect to see them, we don’t. An angel spreads his glittering wings over us, and we say things like “it was one of those days that made you feel good just to be alive”, or “I had a hunch ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... that meeting there was healing and reconciliation, as I was given the guidance and strength to make the case for what I believed was my apostleship, and to plead for freedom of the pulpit. One leader, who was unmoved by my reasoning, kept pressing: “What can we expect of you in the future?” I was surprised by my calmness, because this was one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in the church, one who had been among my dearest friends, and was one of the strongest in his opposition to my stand. I was ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... well was abandoned in favor of a new system that brought in water from town. And Sanford writes, “This is the way things stood for several years…” But then one day, moved by curiosity and old loyalties, Sanford went out to the old well and lifted the cover. He fully expected to be able to dip down and get a cool drink of clear water that he had known so well as a boy. But he received a rude shock. The well was dry! Now this baffled him, because it had always been such a faithful well. So he went to ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... the question, “Is it fair to all concerned?" That is a pretty good rule for life. You see, fairness is the fundamental thing we expect from one another. It applies to every game of life. It is true in the marriage game; it is true in the family game ... and it has nothing to do with being in Okinawa. End of interview. There are some things missing in this narrative [in Mathew] that I expect to happen. I would have probably said, “Mary, why on earth are you doing this to me? I don't deserve it." I might have ...

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