Dictionary: Trust
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Matthew 28:1-10
Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... pets died out within a few weeks or months, the cost of having compassionate five-year-olds as owners. But a few survived. An even lesser number enjoyed transplantation to more spacious living environments. Crocodiles are one of the few animals in nature that keep growing as long as they keep living. In other words, there is no limit as to how big a crocodile can grow. And they grow about a foot a year, so you know very quickly how old a crocodile is. But there is one little qualifier: a crocodile will only ...

2127. Are We Brave enough to Bet It All?
John 20:1-18
Illustration
Thomas Long
... , each person is dealt several cards, some of them on the table face up and the others concealed in the hand. In one round, the main character, a man named Thomas, has been dealt a very strong hand, and he decides to bet heavily. As Thomas keeps sweetening the pot and raising the stakes, all of the other players drop out one by one, intimidated by Thomas' hand, that is, all except one player, a stutterer named Fred. Curiously, Fred appears to have a poor hand; his cards showing on the table are "nondescript ...

John 20:19-23
Sweet
... of the Spirit on the disciples being received here in John’s gospel, while in Acts 2 Jesus’ faithful followers are “saturated” with the Holy Spirit (Calvin 2.205). Calvin’s commentary, and many of the other attempts to honor John’s account while keeping the primacy of the Acts Pentecost event, often use linguistics and logic in ways that make a rubber band look like a rod of re-bar. The least convoluted understanding of John’s description simply accepts that the gospel writer did not know of ...

John 10:1-21
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... .” Extreme investigation of the “gatekeeper” image and history has created a backlog of suggestions and inferences, but has ultimately yielded no conclusive distinctions for a unique “gatekeeper” individual. What this “gatekeeper” does, in Jesus’ scenario, is to keep the entranceway to the sheep safe and secure. The only one allowed to enter through the gateway is the one established and recognized as the shepherd. Likewise the sheep themselves testify to the authenticity of the “shepherd ...

2130. When Doubt Sets In
John 14:15-31
Illustration
Barbara Lundblad
... sane ones from going home." Whoever said that was playing with us a bit, for we know mountain climbers are tied together to keep from getting lost or going over a cliff. But there's another piece of truth here. When things get tough up on the ... tied to the rope-tied together by the Spirit, to trust in one who is always more than we can understand, to keep us moving ahead on the journey of faith, to encourage us when believing seems absurd. "I will not leave you orphaned," said Jesus. "I am coming to you."

Sermon
King Duncan
... prayed constantly. They prayed for God’s power. They prayed for God’s presence. And they prayed that they would stay centered in God’s purpose. Here is where we may fall short as the people of God today. We need to pray mightily that God will keep us in the center of God’s purpose. Most of you are familiar with Chuck Colson, former hatchet man for Richard Nixon and now a born again and thoroughly committed spokesman for Christ. Colson tells of being in a coffee shop once with his associate, Fred ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... driving . . . don’t call anyone . . . Just take another road. That’s why the highway department made so many of them. It’s always darkest before the dawn . . . So if you’re going to steal the neighbor’s newspaper, that’s the time to do it. Keep your nose to the grindstone and your shoulder to the wheel . . . it’s cheaper than plastic surgery. And finally: This land is your land . . . This land is my land . . . So stay on your land. (1) Not everybody has a great attitude, but a great attitude ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... worker had led a successful preaching mission to Samaria. Philip might well have said, "Gee Lord, I'd rather stay right where I am — the city with all its people and activities and great needs. This has been a good ministry here in Samaria; let me keep on keeping on." But, to his eternal credit, Philip was willing to get up and get going ... even to down to a dry, dusty (and dangerous) wilderness road, to a lone figure in the desert. As the story goes, Philip comes running up to our swarthy friend. He ...

Sermon
Robert J. Elder
... needed a certain aspect of the ministry of Christ, but that does not limit his availability to us in every other circumstance of our lives. Where are you looking for Jesus today? What do you want Jesus to do when you find him? Peter wanted Jesus to go back and keep on doing what he had been doing. We all want that. We would all like to go back to mountaintop experiences of our lives, to find him again just the way we found him before. But Jesus has moved on with his message, and to stay with him we need ...

Sermon
John Smylie
... was to not simply be upon him rather it was to flow through him. Had he kept the Spirit to himself and the gift of God to himself his ministry would never have flourished. The same is true for the church. We are given the Spirit of God not to keep trapped within the confines of our buildings and our Bible studies but rather we are given the Spirit of God to spread to every corner, every inch, of the world. Jesus is driven into the wilderness by the Spirit. A decade ago, I had the great pleasure of joining ...

Sermon
Kristin Borsgard Wee
... an antiquarian bookstore where a man offered me $30 for the 25 books. I took the money and walked out the door. When I got to the corner, I turned around and went back to the store. I said I had to have just one copy back. I needed to keep one of those Nancy Drew mysteries because of what they represented to me. When I read them as a child, I was transported into a world of questions and mysteries. It was a magical world of curiosity and surprise, where a suspicious man in a black hat standing under a ...

Sermon
Robert Leslie Holmes
... " Gentiles when they visited the marketplace. For many, cultural tradition has become the master. Tradition is the only reason they keep repeating some things. They practice their traditions even when those traditions hold them back from becoming what they are designed ... pastor that they assumed it to be a primary part of their religious heritage. So it is with the Pharisees who come to keep an eye on Jesus. Jesus, however, is more than a match for them. He tells them that their quasi-religious rituals have ...

Sermon
Steven Molin
... bear a strange resemblance to those childhood games, because many of us spend our days hiding. We have secrets about our lives that we reveal to no one. We have certain habits, or character flaws, or certain events in our past that are shameful or embarrassing, so we keep those things hidden. We have private thoughts that must never see the light of day, so we do whatever we can to deny them, or run away from them, or cover them up so that people will not know what we're really like. Because, if they really ...

Ephesians 2:11-22
Sermon
Gibson “Nibs” Stroupe
... though, as I drove David to play a high school tennis match with a team on the north side of Atlanta. Suddenly, as we were driving along, I was back in medieval Europe — it was astounding! There were all these castles and walls and gates, designed to keep the peasants out. As I looked closer, I saw something more like huge houses and housing developments, surrounded by walls and gates. And, I realized that I hadn't gone time traveling after all. I was still in the present time, but rather I had gone space ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... no safety rails. But take away the scaffolding - take away the guard rails, the concrete and steel side girders, the bumper-barricades on the bridge — and I’m now a different driver. I’m crawling across that bridge 5 or 10 mph at best. Without any protection to keep my car from driving right off the bridge, I’m not sure I could even make it 100 yards across any bridge. We all need guard rails and barriers. They help us get across the chasms and abysms of life. But the guard rails and barriers work ...

Drama
Arley K. Fadness
... way they could have moved on. I was embarrassed to suggest it, but there was a stable out back and the animals would keep them warm. It wasn’t much, but it was better than having that poor baby outside — that sweet, young thing. I scrounged up ... flock over yonder munching whatever green sprouts they can find. I bought some hay from an innkeeper in Bethlehem. He stores it for the animals he keeps in the stable near his inn. Ah yes, I love the life of a shepherd. Gets crazy once in a while when I’ve got ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... . Since the objective of the expedition had been compromised, Shackleton turned his complete attention to getting his crew back home. The severe conditions, including temperatures often well-below-zero Fahrenheit, shortage of supplies of all types, and the difficulty in keeping morale high among the men, made Shackle-ton's task that much more difficult. With no means to communicate, Shackleton realized their only option was to move the crew to a place where rescue was possible. While several options existed ...

Sermon
Ken Lentz
... ending in Chalcedon in 451 went to a great deal of effort to dot the "i's" and cross the "t's" of the good news, just to make sure that the succession of teachers in the church would keep it straight. The early church adopted Sunday as its day of worship in order to keep the resurrection event at the center of the story of Jesus. A young American student at the University of Heidelberg in Germany was discussing theology in one of the local student taverns one evening with two German students who attacked ...

Sermon
William J. Carl, III
... aids that shows the husband flicking on the light and saying, "Honey, honey? Are you awake?" And the woman replies, "I am now!" Young Samuel keeps tossing and turning then getting up and running to old Eli saying, "Are you awake?" All Eli can say is, "I am now! Go back ... of the Selfish Child": Now I lay me down to sleepNow I lay me down to sleep I pray the Lord my soul to keep,I pray the Lord my soul to keep, And if I die before I wake,And if I die before I wake, I pray the Lord my toys to break,I pray ...

1 Samuel 8:4-11 (12-15) 16-20, (11:14-15)
Sermon
William J. Carl, III
... We try to do the right thing, but fail over and over again. Paul talks openly about the fact that he knows the right thing to do, but just keeps doing the wrong thing. He can't seem to help himself. I guess it all started with the first Adam who got to work early one morning and parked ... s not just you with the stumbles and missteps you've made along the way. It's all of us. We keep making mistakes. Some were on purpose and some just happened. You know the difference. Insurance adjusters with a touch of grace ...

2 Samuel 11:26-27, 12:1-13a
Sermon
Donna Schaper
... it care about what we do to each other? We live. We die. The universe continues. David just can't be that big a deal. The very problem that causes me to want takes a premature seat — that the world in which we are awake is awesome and awe filled — keeps me standing. Why would a world this grand not create a myth of resurrection and ongoing life? Why would a world this grand not really care about a man as small as David, a life as little as Uriah's, a beauty as inconsequential as Bathsheba's? Is such a ...

1 Thessalonians 2:1-16
Sermon
King Duncan
... than is good for us. How do you get to the point that neither praise nor criticism affects your day? St. Paul knew what it was to be criticized. In the New Testament church there was a group of people known as the Judaizers who wanted to keep Christianity as a Jewish sect. Since Paul was determined to take the faith to the Gentiles, these Judaizers looked for every opportunity to find fault with him. They accused him of being in the ministry just for the money. That was a joke. Paul continued to support ...

2148. Live Churches
Illustration
Staff
... expenses are always more than their income; dead churches don't need much money! Live churches have parking problems; Dead churches have empty spaces! Live churches may have some noisy children; Dead churches are quiet as a cemetery. Live churches keep changing their ways of doing things; Dead churches see no need for change! Live churches grow so fast you can't keep up with people's names; In dead churches everybody always knows everybody's name. Live churches strongly support world missions; Dead churches ...

2149. The Ties That Bind
Isaiah 49:15
Illustration
Bruce Shelley
... with a doctor, the doctor is not obligated to call the house and inquire, "Where were you? Why didn't you show up for your appointment?" He simply goes on to his next patient and has his appointment secretary take note of the patient who failed to keep the appointment. The patient may find it harder the next time to see the doctor. He broke an informal contract. According to the Bible, however, the Lord asks: "Can a mother forget the baby at her breast and have no compassion on the child she has borne ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... as He lay down his life for us. But time after time we fail the test of love and compassion, just as we failed the test of keeping all the ceremonial and moral laws. We don’t have it in us to love as Christ loved us. Robert Morris tells a somewhat amusing and ... you serve God in our community. I am so thankful for each of you. But none of us, no matter how much good we do, cannot keep it up forever. We cannot love as Christ loved. Our love is a drop in the ocean compared to the love Christ showed for us on ...

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