Dictionary: Trust
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Luke 1:46-56, Isaiah 61:1-11
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David E. Leininger
... morning. Both the Isaiah passage as well as the famous verses of Mary's Magnificat from Luke simply soar with words of hope. And when we are confronted with one piece of bad news after another in the papers each day - bombings in Chechnya, shootings at ... another school in Oklahoma, and so on and so on and so on - the temptation to despair can be overwhelming. We NEED that voice of hope. Listen for it. The words of the Christmas carol come to mind: "Do you hear what I hear?" Said the night wind to the little ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... , I evacuated in the face of oncoming storms along with everyone else. I still have a home on Hilton Head Island to which I hope to retire one day, so I hope it does not get wiped out by wind or water. But Hilton Head has not been hit by a hurricane in over 100 years ... Disaster Assistance is rushing $50,000 from the One Great Hour of Sharing offering to both New Hope and Coastal Carolina presbyteries and stands ready to provide additional financial assistance as damage assessments become available. ...

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David E. Leininger
... question that it would be easy to repeat, "Thy kingdom come" when we pray and understand the phrase simply as a heart-felt hope for the future with no implications for our lives in the here and now. But that would be wrong. As we have ... could miss the arrival of the kingdom in Jesus, God validated Jesus' life and work by fulfilling for the first time the ultimate hope of people of faith, the hope of victory over death. Yes, the kingdom of God arrived with Jesus, and God showed it for any who wanted to see on ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... exhorted the people and preached the good news to them." GOOD NEWS? Right!!! What do you think? Was John's preaching "good news?" I wonder. Actually, I do not wonder. I think it WAS and IS good news, because John, in his unique way, was saying there is hope for us, that despite all the evidence to the contrary, we are not stuck with our worst selves. We can change. We can be different. We can be better...better, perhaps, than we ever thought possible. And I, for one, think that is good news indeed. Spend a ...

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David E. Leininger
... and more decided to do the same. Archie had started a reformation. Dr. Cleland reports that just three years later, that choir (with different personnel) won first place in their division in the Glasgow Music Festival. I can think of another Isaac...a young man who grew up hoping to be a school teacher, but God called him to the ministry. He was painfully shy, and wondered how in the world he would ever be able to stand up in front of a congregation to preach from week to week...but he did. Like Isaac, he ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... sister and a reminder from the church that pledge Sunday is coming up." "Nothing from Junior?" "No...still nothing." His concern grew to such an extent that each afternoon he would go out to the end of his long, winding driveway and peer off in the distance...hoping, hoping that by some miracle, he would see his boy coming back to him. And then finally, one day it happened. That lone figure way off down the road...almost unrecognizable as the son who had left this home. He was dressed in rags instead of a ...

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David E. Leininger
... story makes sense. They were just like us. They had the same concerns that have been common in every age - keeping body and soul together, keeping out of trouble, keeping in tune with the times, and now keeping a stiff upper lip in the face of dashed hopes and shattered dreams. Just like us. They were religious folk, just like us, having walked the several hours to Jerusalem a few days before. With a real sense of excitement, they had gone to the holy city - obviously for the Passover, an event no good Jew ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... . Of course, we know who this stranger is, the risen Christ. But Cleopus and company don't. "Are you only a visitor to Jerusalem and have no access to FOX or CNN?...Are you the only one who does not know about Jesus in whom we had such hopes?" And then they prattle on about the events of the past few days telling the one who was crucified about the crucifixion and the peculiar rumors they had heard of the resurrection. Jesus listened patiently, until finally, the text implies that he had had enough and he ...

Philippians 4:2-9
Sermon
King Duncan
... worship, Jarvis vows to build it for them. He also promises to send great earthmoving equipment and build a dam for the village, so that the people will have a year-round water supply. The very rumor of what is to be done sends a shock wave of hope through the populace of Ndotsheni. There will be water for irrigation. They can raise cattle. There will be food and milk for the children, so that the young will no longer drift off to the cities to find work. There will be laughter and singing and dancing again ...

Jeremiah 17:19-27
Sermon
King Duncan
... late. (3) How true to life. "Cursed is the man," says Jeremiah, "who trusts in man and makes flesh his arm, whose heart turns away from the Lord. He is like a shrub in the desert...." Some people live barren, empty lives. BUT WAIT! GOOD NEWS! THERE IS HOPE. Jeremiah describes another type of person: "Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, whose trust is in the Lord. He is like a tree planted by water, that sends out its roots by the stream, and does not fear when heat comes, for its leaves remain green ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... girl wrote to her pastor: Dear Pastor, I heard you say to love our enemies. I am only six and do not have any yet. I hope to have some when I am seven. Love, Jennifer. That may be your attitude. "I don't have any enemies. I love everybody and everybody loves ... a half Kenneth and his mother sold the service station and got out of the business. They kept that file of debts, in hopes that those who owed them would someday pay. Another year went by. One Sunday afternoon Kenneth's mother walked into the room with ...

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King Duncan
... man laid the rifle down and smiled at him. "I am not your enemy," he said. And the man who had come out of the tank saw that there were scars on the other man's hands and feet, and these scars were shining like the sun. (2) Now I hope you don't get hung up on the thought of Jesus shooting a gun. It's a parable. Christ comes to confront us when we would shrink back from our responsibilities. He comes to confront us when we would flee back to our nets rather than march forward toward our ...

Galatians 1:11-24
Sermon
King Duncan
... people are becoming hostages in their own homes. Violent crime may be our most pressing social issue. If anyone has any solutions, I hope you will offer them to the rest of us. An important aspect of this pressing issue of crime in our streets concerns our ... say that as he heard those lines, "That old man actually thought he could make a castle out of junk," he thought of God. (6) I hope that line makes all of us think of God. God can make a castle out of junk. In fact, God loves making castles out of junk. ...

John 18:12-14
Sermon
King Duncan
... meeting to decide the best course to take, one which would most readily convince Pilate to put Jesus to death. There was no need for a formal trial. After all, we did not have the power to put a prisoner to death. Only Pontius Pilate had that authority. All I hoped to accomplish at our trial was to firm up the charges against this Jesus, in such a way that it would force Pilate to go with a sentence of death. I knew from experience that Pilate would be hard to deal with. However, in past years he had made ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... left. The next day she returned to find the young woman smiling and alert. Throughout the night, this young woman had repeated the Bible verse over and over again. Her panic subsided and she was able to go to sleep. Now she was able to see some kind of hope for the future. (4) III. The Faith that Saves. Each of us must face our own storm. Often the greatest adversary we face is our own fear. The fury of the storm ” the fear of the disciples ” and that brings us to the third element in this picture: THE ...

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... up and sing praises to God because we know that the "kingdom of God is about to come." For Christians Judgment Day is a day of hope and a day of grace. We need not be afraid. What are Christians to do while we wait for Jesus to return? Jesus tells us that ... fact, his spirit soared. His only real complaint was the poor quality of the hymns of his day. He felt they did not convey hope and joy. Someone challenged him to write better ones. He did. He wrote over 600 hymns, most of them hymns of praise. When his ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... ducky and a horsy, but I changed my mind." (2) The Charlie Brown in all of us needs to know that we are loved. "The light shines in the darkness . . . " He helps us find peace with ourselves. Such peace is an integral part of the Christmas story. How can we hope to find peace on earth if we cannot find peace within ourselves? He gives us peace for our hearts. HE ALSO GIVES US POWER FOR OUR PLANS. Watch what God can do when we allow Him. If there is ever a hidden message in Christmas, here it is. See what ...

Luke 1:46-56
Sermon
King Duncan
... the highway just weeks before? Life does not always work out that neatly, of course. But love works. Life works. Herod and Pilate are in their graves but Mary's Son lives! I don't know what kind of holiday season this has been for you thus far. I hope it has been the best one ever. Perhaps, however, it has been a difficult time. If so, learn these lessons from Mary's song: Life is hard; God is good; love and life are stronger than hate and death. 1. Thomas Paul Thigpen, A REASON FOR JOY, (Colorado Springs ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Sean didn't stop there. He set out to climb the tallest peak on each continent, aiming to inspire and give hope to cancer patients. His incredible journey took him to the top of the Seven Summits, an accomplishment known as the " ... or one teammate, knew, then somebody on the other team might know. And if the other team knew, their tacklers might try to gang up on him, hoping to re-injure him. (1) We can understand such fears in a football player. But it is really sad when a normal person is afraid to share his ...

2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2
Sermon
King Duncan
... and beamed, "Hey! Just like Mom used to make!" We all have been conditioned to a certain set of expectations and to a certain pattern of responses that seem appropriate. It is very difficult for us to move to a new, higher plane of living and loving. Is there any hope for us? The answer from the scriptures is a loud and confident, "Yes!" St. Paul writes, "If any man be in Christ, he is a new creation..." There is the answer. We can be a new father or a new mother because of a new family that is available to ...

Colossians 3:1-17
Sermon
King Duncan
... the confines of time. It is an event that encompasses past, present and future. To grasp at least part of the significance of this holy day, let's consider first the past. EASTER IS, FIRST OF ALL, AN HISTORICAL EVENT. Humanity has always dreamed and hoped for life that extends beyond the grave. Such anticipation is woven into our very fabric. The American Indians placed arrowheads and earthen vessels by the side of their dead that they might have weapons with which to hunt and utensils with which to cook in ...

Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43
Sermon
King Duncan
... weeds, in the second place, by recognizing what it takes to grow a beautiful garden--you begin with a mental idea of what you hope to achieve. You map it out in your mind’s eye. You visualize the finished product--the roses and the begonias, the dogwoods and ... down and figuring the cost. Successful living requires that we give some thought to the future. We have a vision of the beautiful garden we hope to be. Now we sit down and make a plan. What would I have to do to make my dream a reality? Of course, a ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... ill, or because he lost his lover to fellow artist Gauguin. But there was a deeper reason. Van Gogh died from disillusionment and loss of hope. He found that there is no human substitute for the authority of the Master. Deep within the soul of every person is a longing for hope and purpose. Some disguise it, others seek it out in the wrong places. We need to tell them there is hope in this world. There is help. There is deliverance. It is found in the person of Jesus. He has authority! This brings us to the ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... ATTEMPT TO MANIPULATE THAT PART OF OUR LIVES THAT IS BEYOND OUR PERSONAL CONTROL. If I carry a rabbit's foot with me, I am trying to control my luck. I may do this as a substitute for hard work. What poorly prepared student has not hoped for a multiple choice test? At least I might get lucky, we think to ourselves. That is superstition--trying to control the uncontrollable. AUTHENTIC CHRISTIAN FAITH IS SOMETHING ELSE. CHRISTIAN FAITH AT ITS BEST IS NOT AN ATTEMPT TO USE GOD, BUT A WILLINGNESS TO SURRENDER ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... a pigpen? He would go back to his father and say, "Father, I have sinned against heaven and before you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son...." He was taking responsibility for his own situation, and that is always the first step in salvation. I hope if you ever end up in one of life's pigpens because of bad choiceswhether it be enslavery to drugs or alcohol, or watching your family breakup because of your own lack of moral discipline, or in court because of cheating on your taxes, or whatever your ...

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