Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Charles R. Leary
... a system that can and will distribute food to the hungry. I saw a television newsclip recently showing a restaurant in a city. One block away were the homeless and hungry. The restaurant throws away substantial amounts of unused food every day. Someone was raising the question as to how they could arrange for the homeless and hungry to have that unused food. A friend recently told me of someone he knew one time served in our military who has no home, no job. He says he eats better than many working people ...

Sermon
John R. Brokhoff
... s great adventure that has no ending is to receive more and more of the wisdom that comes from above so as to understand more deeply in the heart the meaning and purpose of life as well as the wonder and greatness of God. What ever happened to wisdom? This question is raised in the book of Job in an attempt to penetrate the mystery of suffering. John Bowring has an answer. He is the man who wrote the hymn, “In the Cross of Christ I glory.” But he also wrote the hymn, “God is Love: his Mercy Brightens ...

Sermon
John R. Brokhoff
... in anguish” over losing its trading partner. Distant Spain at the other end of the Mediterranean was appalled over the loss of its commerce with Tyre. “Who has purposed this against Tyre?” is the question Isaiah asks, and then he answers his own question, saying, “The Lord of hosts has purposed it.” The next question obviously is, “Why?” Isaiah explains that God brought Tyre low “to defile the pride of all glory, to dishonor all the honored of the earth.” This means that Tyre had become so ...

Deuteronomy 6:1-25
Sermon
John R. Brokhoff
... not require them to think about whether it is true or not. This is not God’s way. He does not send down specific directions and easy answers to life’s perplexing questions. One of Jesus’ characteristic methods of teaching was to ask questions and to challenge his hearers by asking, “What do you think?” The reason God does not answer all our questions is that he gave us minds with which to think, reason, evaluate and decide. When we use our minds, we show our love for God. We love God by using our ...

1 Kings 17:7-24
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John R. Brokhoff
... s First Lesson the story of Elijah and the widow of Zarephath tells us of a God whose goodness and resources go on forever and ever. The good news is that there is no end to God’s goodness. Care Forever and Ever There is reason to question whether God cares for an individual such as you and me, or as Elijah and a widow. God has gargantuan problems that make a person in contrast infinitesimal. In Elijah’s situation there were enormous problems. King Ahab was a notorious, wicked king of Israel. The Bible ...

Isaiah 6:1-13
Sermon
Charles Curley
... exactly what they want, giving me no chance to consider whether I want to do it or not! But when God said, "Whom shall I send," Isaiah, for one, never asked, "Where will I be going?" "Where am I going?" is a terribly important question, a question of planning, direction and goals, but it is a question Isaiah never asked. Isaiah just said, "Send me. It doesn't matter where, it doesn't matter when. Here am I, send me." That's not the way we work. That's not the way our world works. Perhaps that is the very ...

Sermon
Larry R. Kalajainen
... which have brought hope and transformed lives to many who were without hope. Before that bold step, people in the city used to ask if there was still an active congregation at that church; it always looked as though it were closed. Now, no one asks that question. Now that church is known as the church which is "doing something" in the city, and other churches and city officials alike look to that congregation for a model of what ordinary people who care can do. When asked why they took such a risk of faith ...

Children's Sermon
... people with customs and habits different than those with which you were raised. International restaurants, theaters, and shops will be plentiful, and people are generally eager to answer questions about their heritage and customs, if the questions are honest and free from condescension. Do not discourage your child's honest questions, even if they embarrass you; her curiosity is healthy, and, if allowed to develop naturally, will help your child overcome some of the hostility which we have all inherited ...

Mark 3:20-30, 1 Samuel 8:1-22, 2 Corinthians 4:1-18, Mark 3:31-35, Psalm 138:1-8
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William E. Keeney
... is the god we worship. If we see violence and the force of arms as the highest power, then Mars is our god. If the domination of people and political power is our highest value, than Satan is our god. Jesus early in his ministry wrestled with the question of what he valued most. He was tempted repeatedly in his ministry to displace God's will with some other value as more important. Even his friends and his family urged him to restrain his unqualified dedication to doing God's will. He had to set his face ...

Drama
Dallas A. Brauninger
... then their faith truly begins to grow. They must not feel our dismissal now that they have come through the rite of passage. We must offer them the support and encouragement that accompany being within the fold. Asker: Let us return to this story for one final question. What did you mean later at the end when you asked, "Who then is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?" Disciple: Usually a boat-swamping storm has to circle a few times to blow itself out. This storm quieted as suddenly as it arose ...

Mk 8:31-38 · Rom 4:13-25; 8:31-39 · Gen 17:1-7, 15-16; 22:1-18 · Ps 22
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Russell F. Anderson
... of faith. 4. God can only do great things through those who pass the absolute obedience test. Illustration: A young man recently took the bar exam in the state of Iowa. One section of the exam contained several questions. He had to answer a certain number of them (something like 7 out of 10) but the instructions explicitly stated that a certain question must be answered in order to pass the test. A number of those who took the exam failed to properly obey the instructions. They didn't answer that specific ...

Lk 2:1-20 · Isa 9:2-7 · Tit 2:11-14 · Ps 96
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Russell F. Anderson
... a confirmation class and we were discussing the story of our Lord's nativity and I challenged them to find the extraterrestrial creatures contained in the Christmas story. Their first response was, "You're putting me on!" Finally, one of the students questioningly replied: "Angels?" "Right on!" I said. Angels are big right now. Even non-traditional believers accept angels. If angels aren't extraterrestrials, I don't know who are. In Stephen Spielberg's smash movie E.T., a little boy first encounters an ...

Luke 1:26-38
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Russell F. Anderson
... energies in merely talking about God rather than actually enabling people to connect personally and experientially with God. Sermon Title: Christ Bearers. Sermon Angle: Mary was given the glorious news that she was going to bear the Christ, the Son of God. She quite naturally questioned how this might be, since she had no husband and was told it was through the power of the Spirit. While we honor Mary, is it not true that every Christian is a Christ bearer? When we yield our lives to God, as did Mary, the ...

John 10:1-21, Acts 4:1-22, 1 John 3:11-24
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Russell F. Anderson
... his flock together. COMMENTARY Epistle: Acts 4:5-12 Peter and John are arrested by the temple guards for preaching the resurrection and healing the crippled man in the temple. The suspects are brought before the family of the High Priest for questioning. The interrogators wanted to know by what power Peter effected the healing. Inspired by the Holy Spirit, Peter boldly proclaims that this man was healed through the name of Jesus. Jesus is the stone which the builders (the religious establishment) rejected ...

John 19:28-37, Hebrews 10:1-18, Isaiah 52:13--53:12, John 18:1-11, John 19:38-42, John 19:17-27
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Russell F. Anderson
... ." Gospel: John 18:1--19:42 1. Sermon Title: What Would You Do With The King Of Truth? Sermon Angle: In Pilate's questioning, he asks Jesus if he is the King of the Jews. If true, this charge would make him guilty of treason. Jesus responds affirmatively ... to decide what to do with him. What would you do with the King of Truth? What have you done with him? These are the questions we need to get our congregation to deal with. Outline: 1. Pilate asked Jesus if he were a king. 2. Jesus responded that he was ...

James 3:1-12, Proverbs 1:20-33, Mark 8:31--9:1, Mark 8:27-30
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Russell F. Anderson
... the source of the Jordan River and a center of pagan worship going back to the dawn of history. On the way, Jesus asks his disciples: "Who do people say that I am?" They reply John the Baptist or one of the prophets. Then the really big question! "But who do YOU say that I am?" Peter confesses Jesus to be the Messiah, the Christ. Again Jesus requests that they keep his messiahship a secret. Straight away the Lord instructs his disciples concerning the true meaning of his messiahship. He will suffer, die and ...

Jn 1:1-18 · Lk 2:41-51 · Eph 1:3-18 · Jer 31:7-14 · Ps 147
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Russell F. Anderson
... 4). God's love comes through human flesh and lives with us (v. 14). Do our lives proclaim that God is still a Christian? Illustration: The horror of the bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City, in April of 1995, may have caused some people to question the presence of the Word in our midst. Yet consider this. Thousands of rescue workers gave freely of themselves and their time to rescue victims and minister to the throngs of hurting people. One nurse, married only a few months, when she heard of the ...

Sermon
Mark J. Molldrem
... and plays, who eats and drinks and goes to the bathroom? Who is this person who hears and sees, smells, tastes and touches the world around? In one of his delightful books, Horton Hatches an Egg, Dr. Seuss portrays the agonizing search for an answer to this question. Horton, the friendly elephant, is asked by a mother duck to watch over the egg in her nest. She then takes off to more exciting places and events. Before she can return, the egg hatches and the little duckling emerges but does not know who or ...

Sermon
Lee Griess
... is to be focused on Christ, to be so filled with his power, his salvation, his life and service, that there is no room for temptation. Shortly after the Reformation, some young followers of Martin Luther wrote him (kind of like an original Ann Landers) with a question, saying, "We are harassed by many temptations which appeal to us so often and so strongly that they give us no rest. You don't seem to be troubled in this way and we should like to know your secret. Don't temptations bother you? Are you ...

Sermon
Lee Griess
... what the Christian life requires of us and yet, if we are honest with ourselves, we also know how far short we fall. So the question that confronts us this morning is: "Yes, but how?" It's a dilemma that has confronted God's people throughout the ages. Even Saint ... It has already been done by Jesus Christ my Lord. He has set me free." That's the key to our dilemma, the answer to our question, "Yes, but how?" How do we live the life of faith we are called to live as followers of Christ? How can we do what we ...

Drama
Dr. Raymond Bailey
... -- like any other day.As John's gospel reports, a whole multitude of sick people were there as always -- waiting, just waiting.The question was -- who would be first in the pool?Alas, it was never me.In all those years of waiting, it was never me ... futile!"You see where my faith was placed -- not in the God of gods, but in the water.Actually, I guess I really didn't answer His question!I offered an excuse. But, Jesus faced me very abruptly with a reality I don't think I ever dealt with. Did I really want to ...

Sermon
Larry R. Kalajainen
... that to keep Jesus' commandments is, for John, the same as continuing in his word and having his word abide in the one who continues in it. The question how do we continue in Jesus' word, or how can we know the truth or how does the truth make us free (which are three ways of asking the same question) can be answered by the answer to another question, "Whom or what do we love?" The way out of slavery is to ground our fundamental identity in our relationship to God through Jesus Christ by continuing in ...

Sermon
Donald Dotterer
... of the tower builder and the king contemplating a military campaign are all about is the willingness of men and women to make sacrifices in order to gain that which is greater, that which is most precious in life. Jesus asks his audience this question: "Who among you would begin to build a tower without first estimating the cost of completing it?" The tower of which Jesus spoke was most likely a vineyard tower. Vineyards in those days were often equipped with towers from which guards could protect the ...

Eulogy
Charles R. Leary
... have been and do some planning about where we go next. That's the way we put meaning and fulfillment into the circle, and circles, of life. Always in an effort to save ourselves from confusion and from going adrift in the sea of life it seems natural to ask questions. Who am I, anyway? Why am I here? What are the factors that linked me up with the people who are so important in my life? Am I grateful? Am I telling those with whom I am connected that I am grateful? Am I telling those near and dear to ...

Sermon
Larry Powell
... . But the really special thing they did was to invite another guest, a Presbyterian minister friend, originally from Scotland. Enjoyment of the meal was exceeded only by our fascination with the good brother's spell-binding dialect. We all asked questions just to hear him speak. Following the meal, he referred to a world map, pointing out his birthplace, the birthplace of Robert Burns and other famous Scots, commented about St. Giles Cathedral, the Edinburg Castle, Waverly Station, and "Just here," he ...

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