Dictionary: Trust
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James Wilson
... : But the world around us has turned away from God's mercy and grace. Leader: Then we must give witness together of God's truth and righteousness. People: Yet the world mocks and ridicules us, trying to silence our voices. Leader: Then proclaim all the louder the certainty of God's victory to come. All: Blessed be the name of the Lord! Collect Most loving Lord, You know the world sets before Your sheep strong and powerful temptations. Give us the wisdom to serve only You, O Lord, and the ears to hear Your ...

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Robert V. Dodd
... , he didn't allow the fear of losing some seed in hardened places, to the wild birds, and in briars and thistles keep him from his appointed task. Why? Because the harvest is sure. William Barclay claims that this is the whole point of the parable: the certainty of the harvest. Some people will harden their hearts and fail to really hear and understand the Good News. Others will accept it eagerly, but only as long as it is the popular thing to do. Some will receive it, but attempt to serve both God and ...

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Wallace H. Kirby
... have a continual infusion of new people, especially young people. The reason for this is that new people have not built up a paralyzing load of arrogance. New people do not "know" that certain things are impossible. Unburdened by this lack of limiting certainty, they often accomplish the impossible. Thoreau once called for the creation of a "Society for the Diffusion of Ignorance." All of us could use the "ignorance" that undercuts our assumptions that we have seen it all. Otherwise, we miss the big moment ...

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... not in football, but in history and in life. The virtue of his patience is not one that I inherited. Sometimes I recall him telling me, "Don’t swat at flies with a baseball bat." Frequently he shared the secret of his patience, something about drawing strength from the certainty of God’s promise, but I have had to work at that, and have not even now attained. It has to do with faith, and trust, and hope, and how to stay on top of it. Life With Its Ups and Downs In this frenetic century, which has always ...

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... our eyes ought to be popping out of our head. God just asks us to focus our eyes on the Cross of his son. He wants us to see there the perfect sacrifice and payment. He directs us to the living Lord of Easter morning, hoping that we see the certainty of eternal life in his shining face. What a surprise! The treasure's been here all the time. God's grace has been waiting for us. But the treasure is buried. Why is the treasure so elusive? Why does religion become such a drag? Why is our salvation through ...

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... wonder why the Devil is well and having a bonanza in our world? If you want to keep the Devil out of you, you need to strengthen your convictions about the eternal truths. You need to say, "I believe this with my whole heart." You and I need the certainty that Luther had when he finished his explanations of the three articles of the Apostles' Creed with the words, "This is most certainly true." There should be no question in our minds about God, Christ, or what God has said. We need to be so sure of these ...

Psalm 139:1-24
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... that rise up out of those needs and those weaknesses. Your faith is testimony to you that in knowing all about you, the Lord is still interested in being in your life. The Lord is eager to have you as his. The Lord wants you to live in the certainty that you've been called to be his child. "The Lord has laid his hand upon me," the Psalmist says. "Such knowledge is too wonderful for me." How beautiful! Not only does the Lord know us, but the promise that the Psalmist proclaims is the very promise that Jesus ...

Psalm 92:1-15
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... sustenance for their bodies. The meal to which the Lord invites you and me, this meal of his own body and blood, is offered to sustain our spirit, to give us the strength that is needed to reaffirm our relationship with him and to give us the certainty of our tomorrows in his kingdom. The Lord offers this meal. Our proper attitude and response should be one of thanksgiving, recognizing that we have not earned it, but that the meal has been given by the grace of God. We in thanksgiving say, "Lord, thank you ...

209. SPRING AND AN EXPERIENCE WITH GOD
John 20:1-9
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... knowledge of a risen Christ for Christians gives meaning to the crucifixion. Those who have a dramatic religious experience often consider their previous religious training of little importance; but it is the training and the longing for religious certainty which prepare the way for recognizing the event when it comes. Without the cross and resurrection Christianity loses its dramatic experience. Without the teachings which Jesus gave His disciples, Christianity would lose its meaning. Yet, those teachings ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40
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... hundred years later. How many of us would have been happy to have lived at his time or to have lived with him, I’m not sure. Prophets are a driven people, driven by none other than God himself. We are not used to their kind of certainty, nor an accountability which answers to God alone and is beholden to none among people. But today’s text lets it be known that the prophet is not always talking tough. Yet the fulfillment of today’s splendid text seems no nearer realization than did the fulfillment ...

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... of God even determines what we call our places of worship. Early Christians could so sense God's presence and might they called their gathering places "houses of power." The Greek word for that, kuriakon, has come down to us as "church." With a faith longing for certainty, we look for God and do not see him. But we do see evidence of him in nature and we do spot his transforming power in his people. More than that, in the Gospels we meet him incarnate as Christ. The whole point of Jesus' ministry prior ...

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... source, it dies. There are beautifully manicured cemeteries called gardens. In some there is music being played softly and peacefully from the speakers in the trees. There is a peace and a beauty about that. There is one reality that remains, however, and that is the certainty of human death. Many times I have asked families of persons who were dying if I could talk to them about the reality of what was happening in their lives and I have been denied. It was not because the person dying was unready to deal ...

Jeremiah 33:1-26, Luke 21:5-38, 1 Thessalonians 3:6-13
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... often speak of a terminal illness and we realize that the end of a person's life is near. Our world, too, has a sickness unto death. Ours may be the terminal generation. In today's Gospel, we are made aware of the terminal. Outline: Consider the end - a. The certainty of the end - v. 36 b. The signs of the end - vv. 25, 26 c. The preparation for the end - vv. 34-36 3. The End - Let It Come! (21:25-36). Need: At the thought of the Parousia, most people are filled with dread and fear. We picture the ...

Lk 14:1, 7-14 · Heb 12:18-19, 22-24; 13:1-8 · Eze 18:1-9, 25-29 · Prov 25:6-22
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John R. Brokhoff
... or bad thing? If one never changes, does it not mean stagnation or status quo? This is certainly true, but in the midst of a fast-changing society, there is need for a constant, someone who will always be the same. By that sameness we have certainty, security, and a standard by which we determine whether our changes are good or bad. Our text gives us good news about a changeless Christ in a changing world. Outline: Consider the changeless Christ - A. Why doesn't Christ change? 1. Perfect - he cannot change ...

Mt 5:1-12 · Is 26:1-21 · Rev 21:9-11, 21-27
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John R. Brokhoff
... , but begins when Jesus is confessed as Lord. The future tense, "shall" refers to the future condition of the disciple in heaven. It is significant that "shall" is used rather than "will." "Shall" is much stronger than "will." It has an imperative in it, a certainty. The dead in Christ shall most certainly enjoy these rewards. The "shall" is backed up by Jesus' own words of authority. 3. Reward (v. 12). When we get to heaven, we receive our rewards for loyal and devoted service to Christ. The rewards are ...

Lk 21:5-19 · 2 Thes 3:6-13 · Mal 3:19-20, 4:1-6
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John R. Brokhoff
... mass of destruction. Rubble does not only apply to buildings, cities, or civilizations but applies to individual lives - family breakdowns, a terminal illness, shattered hopes, loss of job, disappointment in love, and shattered dreams. Outline: Facts about the rubble of life A. The certainty of its existence - v. 6. It has happened in the past; it can happen now. B. The cause of the rubble - rejection of Christ. Destruction follows disobedience to the laws of God. 3. Is This the End? 21:7-12. Need: When the ...

Lk 6:39-49 · 1 Cor 15:51-58 · Jer 7:1-7 · Isa 55:10-13
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John R. Brokhoff
... , not something that competes with the Almighty's wisdom Lesson 2: 1 Corinthians 15:51-58 1. Big Change Ahead! 15:51-54. Need: Twice Paul writes, "We shall all be changed." It is not "will" nor "may" change. "Shall" indicates that this change is a certainty. The change will come when Christ returns. Big things are ahead. Better times are coming. We can face death and Christ's return with courage and joy. No one can enter the Kingdom of heaven unless he is changed. What is this change? Do we want to ...

Exodus 13:17--14:31
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... is certain to be with us to remove the fear, and overcome the danger. People: Yes, God always makes a way for us to march forward with joy, singing his praises! Collect Almighty God, who guides us through the difficulties in life with the certainty of your presence and protection: Grant us peace and solitude with the assurance that life with its stress, cannot defeat the power of your love. Thus may we journey through life focusing our energies on following you, undaunted by the empty threats of a temporal ...

Ezekiel 37:1-14, John 11:1-16, John 11:17-37, John 11:38-44, Romans 8:1-17
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... faith by Christ's power to raise the dead to life. We believe we shall live with him. Collect Eternal God: In the fear and grief we feel at death, you have come with the hope of life through your Son. Prepare us in our hearts for the joy and certainty of being raised into eternity by the power of your Son who is the resurrection and the life. In his name we pray. Amen. Prayer of Confession We do not know what it is to die, Father. And so we are filled with fear and avoid facing the reality of ...

Matthew 24:36-51
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George Bass
... have time to hear all of it but that won’t matter ... Johann Sebastian, here I come!" That part of the story might have been, but it didn’t take place; the astronomical story did. The Transit of Earth not only occurred, but it can be predicted with certainty that it will happen again toward the end of the twenty-first century and once every century, as long as our universe exists.1 Jesus was not as accurate as contemporary astronomers when it came to predicting the time of his return to the earth: "This ...

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... is certain that Orlandi is alive. She was certainly kidnapped by the powerful Masonic organization P2 of Licio Gelli (the Italian industrialist, and leader of the Masonic Lodge in Italy, who was imprisoned in a Swiss jail and escaped in 1983), because this organization knew with certainty that I am Jesus Christ."33 We can dismiss his claim as an outright lie or simply as the words of a madman, but no one ever accused John the Baptizer of being mad. People would have listened if he had claimed the title of ...

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... rescued from their slave-drivers. I know all about their sufferings, so I have come down to rescue them." That's all you ever need to be sure. If you have the promise of God, you need nothing else. God always keeps his Word, and his promise is the certainty of his presence. Jesus has already told us, "I will never leave you nor forsake you." He has said, "Lo, I am with you always." These are not idle words. These promises are like solid rock beneath us. And we can manage almost any difficulty, as long as we ...

Matthew 25:14-30
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... false conservatism, the imagined inability to step into the unknown, to try things previously untried, to develop nascent skills and incipient talents. When that happens, we trade joy for contentment, serendipity for stodginess, stewardship for escrow funds and endowments, the certainty of faith for the security of a "sure thing". Nor does it stop there. Such anxiety and inaction produce a sense that one is a victim. Other people become responsible for life’s trials. The one talent man accuses the master ...

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D. Wayne Burkette
... church has always lived between the times. We remember the time when Christ was born, died, and was raised, and we anticipate his return and the fulfillment of his Kingdom. In the meantime we live by faith in the truth of our memory and the certainty of our hope. Likewise, every individual life is a meantime existence. We remember and learn from our past, and we anticipate some future expectation, the ultimate of which is life eternal. The meantime is the present, suspended between memory and hope. And to a ...

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... did not say, "Blessed are the know-it-alls." Jesus said, "Blessed are those who know they don't have it all put together. Blessed are those who are not certain and yet keep questing. Blessed are those who are uncertain of themselves and yet seek certainty. Blessed are those who know that they have missed the mark and yet keep trying to find a better way." The acceptance of spiritual poverty is the prelude to blessedness. In 1961, a group of students from the Vanderbilt Divinity School took a field trip to ...

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