Dictionary: Trust
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J. Howard Olds
... . He based his belief on Romans 8:16. “The Spirit itself bears witness with our spirits that we are the children of God." Assurance is an inward consciousness of God's acceptance that brings peace and calm to our lives. Assurance is not a feeling; it's a faith that produces fruit. Anyone can sing when the sun's shining bright. But you can have a song in your heart in the night. That is salvation; it is the bone marrow of the gospel. I didn't understand bone marrow until they started chasing stem cells out ...

1 Peter 1:13-21
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J. Howard Olds
... Jesus who said, “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world" (John 16:33). We can practice the faith of a Holocaust victim who scribbled on a cellar wall in Cologne, Germany: I believe in the sun, even when it is not shining, I ... things He has done. III. WE BELIEVE THAT THE BIBLE IS THE WORD OF GOD. So we ask people to profess the Christian faith as found in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments. When Peter instructs believers on living a holy life, he quotes ...

Acts 9:1-5, 10-12, 17-19
Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... me, is that I know most anger is driven by passion. If I am lucky enough to redirect their passion they will become my most valuable leaders in the church. People who are angry are usually passionate. If you can get the passion directed, what great warriors of the faith they become. I ask you a question today as I asked myself as I was writing this sermon, “What has happened to your “get up and go?" Has it “gotten up and went" over the years? Are there things you are still willing to die for? Let me ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... prayer. This is what makes all things possible for those who believe. “Many years ago there was a woman in Chicago whose child was desperately ill and who read in the papers that the great Austrian orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Adolf Lorenz, was in the city. In desperate faith she prayed that God would send the renowned specialist into her modest home to cure her child. There was no influence to summon him, no money to pay him — only her prayer. In the midst of a busy day, Dr. Lorenz went out to relax and to ...

Revelation 7:9-17
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Timothy J. Smith
... in our lives and the lessons they have taught us. We know from our own experience that it is not always easy to live out our faith as modern-day disciples of Jesus Christ. We try our best to obey Jesus' commands of loving God and neighbor while paying attention to "the ... a cost to our discipleship. If we have not ruffled some feathers now and then, perhaps we were not living out our faith in the way Jesus instructed us. As we discovered, in Jesus' ministry there were times when those in positions of power ...

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John N. Brittain
... ! As far as I am concerned, one of the most exciting things about a campus like Houghton is that it brings people together from a diversity of Christian backgrounds and from all around the world. Of course it may well be that few, if any, share exactly the same faith journey, but how exciting it is to see how others have experienced God, how Jesus Christ is made real in a whole variety of ways! The apostle Paul calls all of us "to be saints, together with all those who in every place call on the name of our ...

1 Corinthians 4:1-5
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John N. Brittain
... himself firmly on the hook of the kind of evaluation that matters most. Has he not just pointed out that, "It is required of stewards that they should be found trustworthy"? This is reminiscent of the story Jesus told in Luke 12:42-44, "Who then is the faithful and prudent manager (oikonomos) whom his master will put in charge of his slaves, to give them their allowance of food at the proper time? Blessed is that slave whom his master will find at work when he arrives. Truly I tell you, he will put that one ...

Sermon
David O. Bales
... to God changing you in these Sundays after Easter — changing your mind, changing your values, changing your behavior, changing your hope so that you can help change the world with Jesus Christ? When I meet old friends in the ministry, I always ask, "What's new in your faith? What's God doing right now in your life?" Christian hope isn't about keeping the world the way it is or the way we thought it was or should have been, but making it better. Jesus does it by making us better. That's what Jesus strains ...

Sermon
Mary S. Lautensleger
... In his former life as a Pharisee, Paul had been utterly devoted to keeping the law. As a Christian, he still wants to uphold the law, but he no longer regards it as definitive for knowing what God requires. Instead, Paul contrasts the righteousness that is given through faith in Jesus Christ with what the law provides. Paul lays out the human predicament quite clearly: We all have fallen short of the glory of God. No matter how well we abide by the rules, we miss the fullness of life if we do not accept God ...

1 Thessalonians 5:16-18, 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18, 1 Timothy 2:1-7
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Billy D. Strayhorn
... and humankind, Christ Jesus, himself human, [6] who gave himself a ransom for all this was attested at the right time. [7] For this I was appointed a herald and an apostle (I am telling the truth, I am not lying), a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and truth. Johnny Carson, in describing Thanksgiving, once said: "Thanksgiving is an emotional holiday. People travel thousands of miles to be with people they only see once a year. And then discover once a year is way too often." I don't know about you and your ...

Romans 8:12-17
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Billy D. Strayhorn
... is no longer any distinction between us and Christ. We are brothers and sisters with Christ Jesus. God just loves us and can't remember anymore which ones of us are adopted. Why? Because Family Matters to God. And God wants each of us in His Family. That's what faith in Christ does for us. It puts us in God's family. We can hold our head high because we belong. We belong to God's family. We know our value, we know our worth. Not by worldly standards but by God's standards. III. Allocated A. We are created ...

2 Thessalonians 3:6-15
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Leonard Sweet
... Or as one translation puts it, “not doing any work except the work of busybodies.” Those who remained within the client-patron system had plenty of time to waste their time on “busybodiness.” It is in the name of a new reality, a new life in faith, that those errant Christians are called out of that old system and are once again “commanded” in the name of “the Lord Jesus Christ” to “do their work quietly and to earn their own living.” Perhaps it is an allusion to the stamina and physical ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... IN God, who believe IN Christ, but their lives don’t really seem to change. When we believe IN, our lives don’t have to change. We don’t have to live or know or act any different. It’s only when we finally relinquish control, finally have faith and trust, finally become a follower, a disciple, acknowledging that our life is in God’s hands, that the plan of God unfolds before us. Jesus called his disciples to “follow me.” But Jesus didn’t tell them where they were going. Do you need to know ...

1 Peter 1:13-2:3
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Leonard Sweet
... out with the bathwater. Instead of developing it anymore, he turns to a completely different metaphor to communicate his message. The softness of spiritual infancy is now exchanged for the foundational firmness of the “living stone” (v.4) upon which Christian faith is built. Peter’s words recall both the foundational image used in Isaiah 28:16 and the example of irony found in the stone rejected becoming the cornerstone (Psalm 118:22). But his designation of this “lithos,” this stone, as “living ...

Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... ’s next command to the Corinthians is for them to demonstrate their unique connection to “the God of love and peace” by greeting “one another with a holy kiss.” This “holy kiss” was already a recognized, distinctly Christian form of greeting among the faithful. It was common in both Jewish and Gentile culture to greet family members with a kiss. But the kiss itself had no sanctified meaning behind it. The “holy kiss” Paul refers to was an expression of the Holy Spirit that dwelt within all ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... . In January 2009 Matthew West wrote a song about Christian complacency and his desire to, as he put it, "break free from the average, ordinary, lukewarm Christian life.” West said he wrote the song after being "tired of that constant settling for a stale faith. God is a God of passion. His true plan for our lives is anything but boring.” Within six months, the song “Motions” climbed to the top of the charts, and eventually was nominated for two Dove awards. I want to end this morning’s sermon ...

Matthew 15:21-28
Sermon
King Duncan
... pet, not to a mongrel chained up in the backyard. Some of you have pets that are like family members. Some of you have pets that you feel closer to than family members. Still, this seems uncharacteristic of Jesus. Maybe this is just a test of this woman’s faith. Maybe Jesus had a smile on his face and the woman could see in his eyes that he was not meaning to be offensive. As William Barclay has noted, “The tone and the look with which a thing is said make all the difference. Even a thing which seems ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... damage the house very much, and it was relatively easy to repair the breach again. So the four men dug out the filling between two of the cross-ties and let their friend down at Jesus' feet.[1] As the lesson has it, "When Jesus saw their faith" — their willingness to overcome any obstacle and persevere in pursuit of the goal — "he said to the paralytic, ‘Son, your sins are forgiven' " (v. 5). I wonder if they were taken aback by what Jesus said. They had heard about all the healings. This would be one ...

Sermon
Robert J. Elder
... it's a little like maintaining a sort of hole in our otherwise self-satisfied spiritual roof, a reminder that we need to let more into our understanding of what it means to be in the presence of Jesus than what we already know about our faith, an essential reminder that Jesus not only has the power to forgive, he has the power to surprise us and change us, to make us disciples who are the next generation of stretcher-bearers, carrying those who need forgiveness into the presence of the Lord, on a stretcher ...

Sermon
Kristin Borsgard Wee
... , we could get a miracle when we need one. But these miracle stories are not about control. They are stories about what God is like and how God acts. Mark wrote the stories down so that we would know that Jesus was no ordinary man. Mark wanted people to have faith so they would have strength to function when things got out of control. Mark wanted them to know that even when Jesus is gone he still has the power to still the storms of our lives and raise us out of a living death to life again. We have two ...

Romans 14:1--15:13
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... is to share Christ’s peace, however much we annoy one another or disagree with one another. As Paul continues his parenesis in today’s epistle lesson, his advice to these Christians at Rome suggests that there were divisive issues within that faith community similar to those that caused frictions and factions at Corinth (and similar to the ones that divide the church today). How easily the bride came become the bridezilla. But Paul’s directives here in Romans are so undefined that commentators have ...

2172. Believing What You Cannot See
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Richard Mayhue
Augustine said, "What is faith, unless it is to believe what you cannot see." This is the obvious description, but scripture has quite a bit to say about what exactly faith is: Definition of faith: Hebrews 11:1. Faith is derived from the Word of God: Romans 10:17 Faith's demand: Hebrews 11:6 Faith's design: 2 Corinthians 5:7 The dualism of faith: Hebrews 4:2 Faith's duty: Romans 1:17 live by it.

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... clinging to a mother’s hem, or a father’s coattail, she knew she had only to hold fast and hold firm in her faith in order to be healed. No one appreciates being small and dependent. We spend our whole lives, fighting to be independent, never realizing that ... crowd, both the woman and Jesus instantly knew what had happened. Jesus knew he had performed a healing and that a strong faith had made it so. When Jesus demands to know who touched him, the healed and overwhelmed woman ‘fesses up. Jesus had been ...

2 Corinthians 12:1-10
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King Duncan
... about. David Heller wrote a delightful little book from which pastors love to quote. It’s titled, Dear God: Children’s Letters to God. Inside that book are some witty observations from the lips of young children: “Dear God, What do you do with families that don’t have much faith? There’s a family on the next block like that. I don’t want to get them in trouble, so I can’t say who. See you in church. Alexis (age 10). Dear God, Want to hear a joke? What is red, very long, and you hear it right ...

Sermon
Frank Ramirez
... want to, but there's no denying one thing — Mary of Magdala, a woman of substance and status, was the first apostle, the emissary of Jesus to proclaim the overwhelming news that Jesus is risen, Jesus is risen indeed. Mary and the other women, the faithful disciples, the ones ig­nored by the church in later centuries, marginalized in the histo­ries, are represented in the gospels as the ones who proclaimed the risen Lord. The best part is their testimony wouldn't have been accepted in court. Not in their ...

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