Dictionary: Hope
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Sermon
Charles L. Koester
... times, the illustration still holds true to life. Whose voice is it we heed and follow? Is it Christ, as the Good Shepherd of our lives, or do we heed and follow other voices? For the past fifteen years, we have heard voices come and go. There are, no doubt, still more to come. With greater hindsight than foresight, do you recall the 60’s? Those were the times of emancipation. God was declared dead, or hiding in Argentina. The old pie in the sky God had to die in order that the real God of the marketplace ...

Sermon
Charles L. Koester
... s Day we profess through the Creed, "He ascended into heaven." A question is raised for many of us. "What is heaven like?" Again, the Father didn’t leave us a blueprint. His Son simply said, "Follow me," "I am the way." Had he said much more, no doubt inquisitive man would fashion of "the way" a more confusing game of spiritual Monopoly than some have already made of it. Yet, we question. How will we ascend as Christ the way-shower has done before us? In human terms, it might be likened to the little boy ...

Drama
Charles L. Koester
... mother of God’s Son, so was this man chosen to be The step-father of God. Actually we know very little about Joseph, yet it was he whom God called upon to believe the most unbelievable story every told! Joseph was the man who had "profoundly doubted," but he became the man who "profoundly believed." Listen then, to his story ... [At this point Joseph begins his first person account from the rear of the church making his way toward the pulpit.] Tell me, what would you have done? What would you have done ...

Drama
Norman D. Dow
... lovely than the mother! What fairer than her youth! What more gracious than her virginity! Look at the Child, knowing nothing, sitting in the lap of his sweet mother. Yet all that is belongs to him, that your conscience should not fear but take comfort in him. Doubt nothing. Watch him springing in the lap of the maiden. Laugh with him. Look upon this Lord of Peace, and your spirit will be at peace. See how God invites you in many ways. He places before you a Babe with whom you may take refuge. You cannot ...

Matthew 1:18-25
Sermon
Theodore L. Yewey
... it grow. We are told that Joseph was a just man. In his work as a craftsman he was honest. In his relationships with others he was honorable. In his responsibility to Mary and her unborn child an abiding sense of justice prevailed over all the weaker human doubts and desires and he could do nothing but show the greatest kindness and love to her. We also see Joseph as a devoted servant of God. Certainly he lived by the Law and was a faithful practitioner of his faith. But more than this, we sense that Joseph ...

Sermon
Leonard H. Budd
... , sort of crude. Just the cloak and gown woven from the coarse wool of that area. It was shelter from the sun and heat and dust. His hair was dark; his face, too. His frame was big, with hands large and rough. He was a working man, no doubt about it. Heat from the sun against my hillside brought sweat to his forehead. He wore it as if it belonged. This was an itinerant - a worker turned preacher. But with his roughness he still showed learning. "Do not suppose," he taught, "that I have come to abolish ...

Sermon
Leonard H. Budd
... . For eighteen years her back had been unable to right itself. She walked as a stick of wood bent in half. And it had been since I was born. They say - those who lifted me into this life - that my mother was a cripple because of me. I do not doubt it. For this was the way with life. Cruelty that overlaps from one life to another. The troubles of ancient Job were real to us in this town - and were real to me and my family. But my purpose in speaking is not to relate my hopelessness and trouble. It ...

2 Corinthians 1:12--2:4
Sermon
William F. Dunkle
... seem so often blurred or fuzzy. Marilyn Monroe said wistfully, "I believe a little of everything." That's the same as saying, "I don’t believe all of anything." It's the human condition. Sometimes we dignify this by praising "the validity of honest doubt." May be so ... But Saint Paul could say flatly that in Christ "it is always Yes." His word is absolutely unequivocal. There is no fine print, no nullifying or modifying footnotes. No loopholes. This means that the God revealed in Christ is not whimsical ...

Sermon
E. Jerry Walker
... on himself but on them all. Nothing would turn him back. His thought was so deep, so heavy, he almost missed the words of the teacher. "He who ate my bread," he was quoting from the scriptures, "has lifted his heel against me." Then, as if to remove any doubt that he knew, he added, "One of you will betray me." So now it was joined. The veil of intrigue was rent. Judas’ every sense came alert like a cornered animal. What was his purpose? Would he turn the others on him? He glanced at the door, calculating ...

Sermon
E. Jerry Walker
... the Lord!" The two men moved away from her a pace or two, and she heard what they said, but it did not make any difference now that they were shaking their heads, saying it was an idle tale, for in her heart she knew, knew beyond any doubt that her Lord had risen ... And so it is with those who believe. The resurrection of the Christ is not dependent upon an explanation of the physical circumstances which surround it. Its authenticity is proclaimed within the lives of those affected by it, not simply by the ...

Sermon Aid
John W. Rilling
... means LAUGHTER in Hebrew) and live in slavery and bondage? And he takes up the old refrain of scripture, "Rejoice ... break forth and shout!" We may not be impressed with Paul’s reading of history (though it is authentic New Testament reading). But there can be no doubt that one of the marks of Christian living is to be found in the quality and quantity of our joy. As someone has said, "In the New Testament music is so persistent that reading the New Testament is like being in a bird sanctuary on a spring ...

Sermon
O. Garfield Beckstrand, II
... Kleist wrote to his family: "My mood has often vacillated between hope and the most gloomy anticipation. But on one point my state of mind has remained constant, serene, and firm. I have resigned myself unconditionally to the will of God. Not once have I doubted what God wills even in this situation ... Not for one moment have I pleaded or fought with him. Therefore, despite some very gloomy hours, despair has remained far from me." Then he added, "Strange as it may sound, I have learned one thing in prison ...

Sermon
James W. Moore
... of the Master we so long to know. The poet put it like this: "O little Inn of Bethlehem, How like we are to you. Our lives are crowded to the brim. With this and that to do. We're not unfriendly to the King, We mean well without a doubt; We have no hostile feeling, We merely crowd Him out." Won't you let Him in this Christmas? Won't you offer Him your warmest hospitality? Won't you welcome Him into your life this year with open arms? Won't you receive Him into your life as never before ...

2189. Do Not Let Him Find You Sleeping
Luke 12:32-40; Mark 13:1-37
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Brett Blair
... Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh to fulfill the lust thereof." I wanted to read no further, nor did I need to. For instantly, as the sentence ended, there was infused in my heart something like the light of full certainty and all the gloom of doubt vanished away." Had Christ come before that fateful day, Augustine would have been caught unprepared. He would have been found asleep. From that moment on, however, Augustine was prepared. He was on the alert! He had awakened from his sins.

John 1:19-28, John 1:1-18
Drama
Robert F. Crowley
... the Messiah. DAN: That's interesting. He didn't answer their question about who he was. He told them who he wasn't. GINNY: Right. It's important to know who you aren't. DAN: I guess so. GINNY: Our kids know God and so they won't have any doubts about who they are because God keeps us humble. DAN: And if they're humble God can use them. GINNY: And when God puts them to use in his kingdom then they'll be secure in what they are doing. DAN: God knows our children better than we do, so ...

Drama
Robert F. Crowley
... go right ahead. JESUS: Which is easier to say to a paralyzed man: "Your sins are forgiven and forgotten forever" or "Rise, take up your pallet and start walking ..." SCRIBE: Ridiculous. JESUS: "... and keep on walking"? But that you may know positively and beyond a doubt that I, the Messiah, have the right, the authority and the power on earth to forgive sins, (TO HARETH) I say to you, arise, pick up and carry your pallet and go home. (HARETH ARISES AT ONCE) HARETH: I'm healed! (JUMPING ABOUT AND TRYING HIS ...

Drama
Robert F. Crowley
... : Just a minute, sir. WILL: A mistake, that's what it is, a mistake. Do you know him? Do you? SMITTY: Excuse me, sir, you are creating a disturbance. We must ask you to sit down. WILL: (CROSSING TO THE PODIUM) Do you know who you're singing about? I doubt it. SMITTY: Sir, if you'll just sit. WILL: Jesus. That's who you're singing about, isn't it? SMITTY: I was just trying to make an announcement. WILL: I can't believe it. You don't even know who it is you're singing about. Let me tell ...

John 12:20-36
Drama
Robert F. Crowley
... the non-believers. Playing Time: 4 minutes Setting: Holy Land Props: Wheat grain Flowerpot with soil Costumes: Period costume for Jesus, modern for crowd Time: The Time of Jesus Cast: Jesus Soman -- a face in the crowd Buno -- another face in the same crowd Garna -- a doubting face Namas -- the last face God's Voice (SOMAN, NAMAS, GARNA AND BUNO ENTER.) SOMAN: Well, here we are. NAMAS: Jesus will be here soon. GARNA: What if he doesn't show up? SOMAN: We'll have wasted a whole day. We could have been buying ...

Sermon
George Bass
... mission to Jerusalem as the Messiah. Mark puts it powerfully: "And Peter took him, and began to rebuke him." That action brought an equally strong response from Jesus: "Get behind me, Satan! For you are not on the side of God, but of men." Who could doubt Peter’s sincerity in wanting Jesus to avoid the awful fate that Jesus had announced for himself? He really didn’t want Jesus to be sacrificed for any reason; that had to be part of what prompted him to confront Jesus when he taught the disciples about ...

Sermon
George Bass
... her soul no less than His brow? They were like a girdle studded with spikes round her inmost being, and the sword of sorrow was all that she could bring herself to bear.32 Mary’s mind must have been flooded with memories, and no small measure of pain and doubt, as she and the others watched Jesus dying on the cross. Why was she allowed to be there without being harassed or arrested? Some of them must have known she was his mother; she must have had a hand in all of this. What of the other women - and John ...

Sermon
George Bass
... it be entirely possible that they had instantly forgotten that they were there to embalm Jesus? Just what is going on here? It must have been their concern for Jesus that caused them to enter the open tomb instead of turning and running away to get help. And I doubt they were surprised that the tomb was empty, or that Jesus’ body was gone. That fact should have caused them to make a quick exit from the tomb, but it didn’t. What did shake them up was the discovery of a strange man, dressed in white, who ...

Sermon
George Bass
... ending. And I thought: He still goes on his way, the hungry man, Mr. God-with-us, in his shabby coat, and always a look in his eyes as if he would go further. But when he had gone, my heart began to burn within me, and I had no doubt that Cleopas and his companion, in that silence that suddenly fell over their table, would have understood."41 So would the eleven on the occasion when Jesus asked for something to eat, and so do we when the Lord occasionally appears in others who come to our tables hungry and ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40
Sermon
Larry Powell
... those who trespass against us." Mercifully, the prayer does not implore God to forgive our trespasses in the "same way" or to the "same extent" as we forgive others. If this were the case, God’s forgiveness would be tentative and fragile. It is also doubtful that anything would be "forgotten." Instead, we ask God to forgive us our trespasses, as he has promised, while we go about the business of forgiving those who have wronged us. It is a prayer prayed in human frailty connecting into a divine power, the ...

2 Samuel 18:19--19:8
Sermon
Roger Prescott
... within me. - Psalm 51:1, 6, 8-10 The Bible could he read with profit even if only for the high drama contained within it. 2. It’s okay to cry Jesus wept over the city of Jerusalem (Luke 19:41) and over his friend Lazarus (John 11:35). No doubt he wept on many other occasions also. Somehow we have gotten the idea, however, that "big boys don’t cry." That notion needs to be changed, and the Bible gives us permission to cry when we hurt. If Jesus wept often and Abraham Lincoln was seen with tears streaming ...

Drama
Michael L. Sherer
... Luther thought of God as a violent, angry destroyer. Wasn’t that the storm that drove him to join the monastery at Erfurt? PROTAGONIST: Yes. The lightning frightened him half to death. That’s why he vowed to Saint Anne that he’d become a monk. But I doubt the lightning gave him an angry view of God. He probably got that from his father. ANTAGONIST: You mean, old "No-you-didn’t-do-it-good-enough-for-me" Hans Luther? PROTAGONIST: Sure. A lot of us think God is like our parents - which ought to be ...

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