Dictionary: Trust
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Maxie Dunnam
... joy - or - I love thee oh Lord, my strength, my rock, my fortress, my deliverer.’ Yet in another time he may be anguishing, ‘Oh God, I cry by day and you don’t answer? Why are you so far off from helping me?’ Or – ‘Oh God, why hast thou rejected me?’ You see, when we come to a relationship, we come honestly. And we bring who we are and we name God as we are experiencing God in that moment. II. Naming Ourselves before God. The second dynamic of prayer is that we name ourselves as we are before ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... unto you void. Come Holy Spirit, heavenly dove, with all your quickening powers. Come shed abroad a Savior’s love and that will quicken ours. Amen. In the second Act of the play Gideon, the angel of the Lord recognizes that his chosen one has rejected him. Gideon has vacillated between love and disenchantment, between a desire to serve and a longing to be served. Finally, in a fit of resentment, he turns away from the Lord’s representative, and the angel speaking for the Lord says, “I meant for you ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... believing in Christ, but also of suffering for his cause. The cross is at the center of the Christian life – not just Golgotha’s cross, though that is our salvation, but the cross as a way of life. Prior to Golgotha, Jesus suffered persecution, rejection, hostility, and misunderstanding. He promised his followers nothing less in their ministry in his name. In the world you will have tribulation, he said, but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world. Paul in prison and suffering, yet with a vision of ...

Philippians 3:1-11
Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... that conversation, the mother received new hope and new courage for her own ordeal. Nina Herman wrote about that discovery in her book. She said, “I had read about God and Jesus Christ participating in the human experience – participating in suffering, knowing rejection, knowing aloneness and pain and fear. Knowing anger, even anger at God – I had read, but it had never been revelation, until now.” And that’s the significant point of her story – she had received the revelation by following her ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... and forget. Emmaus is whatever we do and wherever we go to reclaim our sanity when our world goes to pieces. When our ideals and dreams are violated and distorted, when we discover that the world seems to hold nothing sacred. When love and goodness are rejected and profaned by selfish persons with almost demonic intent. It may happen at the betrayal of one we respect very much, or as the one we love the most with whom we shared the intimacy of marriage leaves us for another person. The death of our spouse ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... famous Luke and Mark. Let's call him the unknown disciple. We know absolutely nothing about him. The amazing thing is that he is mentioned at all. Maybe he had been of some special help to Paul. Maybe his faithfulness to Christ, in spite of the rejection of the hostile Jews in Rome, inspired Paul. He was certainly taking a risk -- because if the Jews learned that he was involved with this Roman prisoner -- they certainly could have arrested him for that kind of complicity. Maybe it was his courage and his ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... refused to receive him into their village. Rebuking his disciples' revengeful anger, Christ later reminds them (see 10:20) that their names are already registered in the citizen-list of a more glorious city. Appropriately, the climax of the Going shows the Man, Jesus, rejected and crucified on Earth, but now risen and ascending, being received up into Glory. "The Coming and the Going: Between them they sum up Luke's message of Salvation. The pre-existent and eternal son of God came to our world and became a ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... not a central character, though some have sought to make him so. In fact, he has been given a tough review. More often than not, he is associated with the other bad guys in the story -- Herod, and even Judas. Many consider him guilty of the most offensive rejection in history. But, let's not judge him in this fashion. It wasn't easy to have his job that night. Bethlehem was flooded with people -- I have an idea that he had to turn away even some of his acquaintances -- therefore, how can we blame him for ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... 40 years of leadership of a people who were continually complaining and grumbling and wondering whether they wouldn't have been better off as slaves in the mud pits of Egypt. Or, Jeremiah the Prophet -- he was another of God's favored. He was also hated and rejected by his own people until finally they tossed him into a well just to get him out of their sight! Or perhaps Mary considered the history of Israel itself, the whole of God's favorite people, enjoying a few years of glory and greatness, but more ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... all my loving and hating, in all my delinquencies and all my faults. The biological is, as it were, only a receptacle that harbors a completely human I-Thou relationship, and which therefore is full of love and devotion, but also full of guilt and rejection, exactly -- though here we are stressing the biological -- as everywhere else in my life where I have to do with my neighbor, no matter whether it be my boss, my employee, my colleague, or the person next door. "When I stop treating this receptacle, this ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... Michael Angelo would have felt if he had seen those scars of his creation on the floor." So try to put yourself in God's place. "I have listed to the cries of frustration and pain from the parents of a rebellious child. (The teenager rejects their values,) spurns their love, denies their friendship, and runs headlong down a path toward self destruction." (The parents inability to understand makes their pain worse). "I have shared the anger of a helpless father who stands in the door and watches his prodigal ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... this fear of God's action. For God never violates human personality. He never intrudes himself where he is not wanted. He took risks with man in his original creation by giving him freedom of choice; he continues to respect the free choice of man to accept or to reject his grace. Man's positive response to God's grace is faith. "by grace you have been saved -- through faith." "Faith is openness toward God. It is the decision to accept what God gives, to allow God to work in one as He has worked for one. It ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... was silent for what seemed like a long time. He stroked his peppery gray beard and gazed off...and finally said, "To tell you the truth, Philip, I didn't feel any disappointment with God." Yancey was startled. Douglas, searingly honest, had always rejected easy formulas like the "Turn your scars into stars!" testimonials of religious testimony. So Yancey waited for him to explain. This is what he said. "The reason is this. I learned first through my wife's illness and then especially through the accident ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... them -- "But you, who do you say that I am?" It was Peter who responded, "You are the anointed one of God." But Jesus told them that they should not repeat that kind of word, because He added, "The Son of Man must suffer many things, and must be rejected by the elders and chief priests and scribes, and must be killed, and must be raised again on the third day" (Luke 9: 22). If you listened closely to that word, you see how the word "must" is so prominent. How often that word was on Jesus' lips. "I must ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... going on, or to try and forget. Emmaus is whatever we do or wherever we go to reclaim our sanity when our world goes to pieces; when our ideals and dreams are violated and distorted; when we discover the world holds nothing sacred; when love and goodness are rejected and profaned by selfish persons with demonic intent. "It may happen at the betrayal of one we respect very much, or as the one we loved the most and with whom we have shared the intimacy of marriage leaves us for someone else. The death of our ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... can happen to a human being than that he or she is forgiven. Forgiveness means reconciliation in spite of estrangement; it means reunion in spite of hostility; it means acceptance of those who are unacceptable; and it means reception of those who are rejected. Forgiveness is unconditional, or it is not forgiveness at all. Forgiveness has the character of “in spite of,” but we righteous ones give it the character of “because.” That’s not it.. We are forgiven “in spite of” what we have done, not ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... no one ever followed Jesus under false pretense. "Hopping bandwagons" is no new phenomenon. It is as old as this first fellow who encountered Jesus on the road to Jerusalem. The scribe simply had not thought it through! To follow Jesus meant sharing his homelessness and rejection. Could he do that? Can we? How impulsive have we been in our response to Jesus? II. A Victim of Reluctance Now look at the second fellow in our story. If the first fellow was the victim of his impulsiveness, this one was the victim ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... anxiety, because this is the center of Jesus' teaching - - don't be anxious about your life. When we think about anxiety today, we think primarily in terms of relationship, or position, or security in life. We're anxious because we're afraid we're going to be rejected by someone else. We're anxious because we feel we're going to lose our status, our prestige, our position, our reputation in society. We're anxious because we feel we're not secure enough financially to face the future. But that's not the way ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... children. I do not want to limit this to parents or stepparents, because other family members, and a lot of other people also play a major role. However, there is no doubt parents are the main ones involved. It is not that they necessarily word their rejection and say, "You are this" or "you are that." The message is given by their overall personalities, their inner and outer bearing and demeanor, by the radar they send out. Let me illustrate what I mean. Here is a list of "You are's" which easily become ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... will we do now?" Margaret asked. Her mother's answer reflected a faith that seemed never to change: "God never fails, but it will be interesting to see how God works this one out. But for now, we have coffee." (Quoted by Rodney E. Wilmoth, "The Day He Was Rejected") Isn't that it? There comes a time to stop trying. So, it may be an oxymoron -- but it's a solid truth. We can fail successfully -- and we can learn to live by failing successfully if we keep in perspective these truths: We can quit too soon, but ...

Ephesians 4:17--5:21
Sermon
King Duncan
... a colleague at work. Unresolved anger and resentment destroys relationships. Unresolved anger and resentment can destroy our souls. The solution? "Be imitators of God . . ." Lay down your anger here at the altar. Return love for hatred, kindness for hostility, acceptance for rejection. Be the adult to someone else's child. Break the cycle. "Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice. Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as ...

Mark 9:42-50
Sermon
King Duncan
... that once again his son would not meet with him, the chaplain said, “No one would do what you are doing. Your son is an embittered, defiant young man. Give up. Go back home and get on with your life. No one would put up with this kind of rejection, week after week. Nobody would do this.” The older man looked the younger one straight in the eye. Then he said, “God has put up with it for centuries.” He picked up his meager belongings and headed out the door. (6) That father couldn’t give up on his ...

Sermon
Frank G. Honeycutt
... He is off the chart with a lot of things. But Jesus is powerless at that. Unrequited love is tough enough one time around. Jesus was about this "often." I daresay he still is. It's tough to put any type of love on the line and have that love rejected. I remember this woman: a blond co-ed at Clemson University in the winter of 1977 who attracted my attention and infatuation like no other that year. I was smitten. At first I was subtle: smiles in the lunch line, hellos on the way to class. And then bolder: a ...

Sermon
Elizabeth Achtemeier
... of justice and righteousness, of peace and security and wholeness (cf. Micah 4:1-4). The promised Messiah will "stand," said the prophet. That is, his reign will be forever. Despite all of the opposition to his rule; despite the fact that he will be "despised and rejected by men" (Isaiah 53:3); even if he should not be at all what anyone expects; indeed, even if we condemn him to death and hang him on a cross, his kingship shall be forever, and his rule shall never be defeated. And what will the Messiah ...

Jeremiah 16:1--17:18
Sermon
King Duncan
... trust is in God, you will be able to plant deep roots that will yield a garden in the most extreme circumstance. It’s a matter of orientation. You see, all of us have junk within us. Maybe it was from a difficult childhood situation. Maybe our parents rejected us. Maybe they expected too much from us. Maybe we were abused. Maybe, on the other hand, we had no serious childhood issue and we’ve simply grown up to be selfish louts. The real question about whether we are blessed or cursed is not where we ...

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