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Matthew 9:35-38, Luke 10:1-24
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Lori Wagner
... . That’s ok. But for every flock you encounter, some always will. And to God, every one that listens, matters. We are the voice of Jesus in the world today. We His followers have been called to “go” –into the harvest fields to find those who are looking for God, those who have lost their way. You are the Sherpas. You are the shepherds. You are the harvesters of God’s kingdom people. YOU are Jesus’ voice to God’s people. You are His Shofar. When you leave this place today, know that Jesus is ...

Matthew 17:1-9
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Charles L. Aaron
... insecurities that lead to ambition. As much as we might wish for a dramatic display of God's power and presence we will not receive one. We must build our faith on the evidence of God's presence that we have. We must look for God the way Dupin looked for the purloined letter. We must look for God's presence in what appears to be something ordinary. If we cannot understand how God is present in a world full of violence, maybe we can see God in the people of quiet courage who try to make peace in the midst ...

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Charley Reeb
... . “Red and yellow, black and white, they are precious in his sight.” This week at Annual Conference in Orlando we held a prayer vigil outside our hotel (photo). Our own Bishop Carter proclaimed a powerful word. He said the victims when to “Pulse” looking for acceptance and love. Why can’t the church be a place of love and acceptance? What if people who were marginalized came to our churches and experienced the love and acceptance they crave. What a concept! This last picture is of a prayer vigil ...

Gn 4:1-26, Mt 20:1-16, Philip 4:10-20
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R. Curtis Fussell
... of that, he's so greedy and selfish." Envy reduces us to assassinating someone's character. Roger may have more money, but we can argue that we are morally superior. We feel there's a balance; envy has leveled the field. It is amazing, when you begin to look for it, what a central role envy plays in the Bible. Do you realize that it was envy that caused Adam and Eve to be cast out of paradise? They wanted to be like God! Level the playing field. They wanted to have knowledge of good and evil. Why? Because ...

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Louis H. Valbracht
... security, the largeness of life! Do you want to look at the feminine side? I read an interview of Zsa Zsa Gabor - and that’s about as feminine as you can get, I guess. She was asked why she married so often, what was she looking for? "I’m a very feminine woman," she said. "I’m looking for a man who’s going to spoil a wife, and look after her, and take all her headaches away. But, so far, none of my husbands have ever done that. The type that attracts me, and I always marry, are the ones who don’t ...

Matthew 5:43-48
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James L. Killen
... . You will remember that is a part of what happened in the creation story. Love has to deal with that. Love allows the other to walk away, but love follows. God is still following his rebellious creatures (guess who), looking for ways to win them back to the life for which God created them. God is always looking for ways to win us back that will respect our separateness and bring us into partnership with God. That is what the rest of the Bible is about. How do you feel about that? Can you see that God has ...

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King Duncan
... from Mount Vesuvius as it swept over the city. This woman’s feet were turned toward the city gate, toward safety but her face was turned backward. She was looking back toward something that was just beyond her outstretched hands. The archeologists wondered what she was looking for. As they dug, they found a bag of pearls. Maybe she dropped this bag of pearls as she ran for her life. Maybe someone else dropped them, and this lady saw the chance for instant wealth. But, one way or another, with her life on ...

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James Merritt
... of the elevators closed he said, "Only when I'm alone." The real you is what you are and what you do when nobody sees and nobody knows but God. Finally, trust God to reward you. Jesus says here, "You do what you do in secret; no fanfare, not looking for the applause and glory of men, but only for the glory of God, and "your Father who sees in secret will reward you." In the 19th Century a member of the British Parliament journeyed to Scotland to make a speech. His carriage became mired in a bad road and ...

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James Merritt
... in to this keep something in mind. When God sent Jesus Christ to this world, He went “all in.” When Jesus went all the way to the cross to die for our sins, He went “all in.” The whole-hearted Lord is not interested in half-hearted followers. He is looking for people who are “all-in.” He is asking us every single day to “Bet the Ranch” on Him and to cash all of our chips in on Him. The only way to do that is to look in the mirror and do three things. I. Deny Yourself Every time I ...

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David E. Leininger
... perhaps you don’t. My name is Simeon. I am a rabbi, a member of the Sanhedrin, one of the seventy men charged with the oversight of Jewish faith throughout the world. We are responsible for the purity of our religion. We are the ones to whom the people look for guidance concerning true and false teachers; we are the ones ordained by God to keep the faith in the face of a hostile and unbelieving world. It is a grave task, but one which every one of us is pleased and honored to undertake. To be sure, there ...

John 3:1-21, Genesis 12:1-8, Romans 4:1-25
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Russell F. Anderson
... miracles of Jesus. There were things he didn't understand, which didn't fit in with his theological framework, and that is why he came to the Lord. The entire conversation with Jesus revealed a profound confusion of mind and soul. He was looking for intellectual enlightenment but what he received was a challenge to put aside all the baggage and enter into a relationship of profound trust with God, to become as a child. Nicodemus came for a discussion but Christ called for a commitment, inviting Nicodemus ...

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James Merritt
... are bad, we are to rejoice in the Lord. I am going to tell you something that is going to sound very strange, but it is true. The reason why most people in life never find peace, is because they are looking for it. You will never find peace looking for peace. You will only find peace when you look for Jesus. John Wesley said: "When I looked to Jesus, the dove of peace flew into my heart. But when I looked at the dove of peace, it flew away." You see, he understood peace as a matter of focus. II. Peace ...

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Harold Warlick
... public officials. His table-talk changed the lives of people. And he elevated to public awareness good people who had faithfully labored in obscurity for decades, even little widows who silently threw in two mites into the offering plate. This week I went to a video store to look for a movie. The manager told me, "This is a fabulous movie. It's full of action, rated R. It has been out a whole six months, and it's still in the top 12 in rentals." Imagine that. Still in the top 12 after a whole six months ...

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Thomas A. Pilgrim
... , the peace of God which comes to us only from the Prince of Peace. From this wonderful Christmas story, we have heard tonight, let me make some suggestions for all of us who need to find the light of peace in the darkness of anxiety. First, think about this: I Look for signs of God’s peace. In a world like ours, you have to look. The angel of the Lord said to the shepherds, “Be not afraid; for behold, I bring you good news of great joy which will come to all the people; for to you is born this day ...

Teach the Text
C. Hassell Bullock
... insists that this phrase is not sure proof of an exilic date.2 Yet it is possible that 14:7 was added as a celebratory colophon, perhaps to celebrate spiritual renewal or temple renovation, which occurred several times in history.3 When we look for a time for this psalm’s composition, the challenge, given the polytheistic nature of Israel’s world, is to discover a time when the widespread sentiment of Psalm 14 (“All have turned away,” 14:3) would prevail. Jeremiah searches Jerusalem to find “but ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the water, emerging out of the shadows and into the gray light. He would stand with his hands in the pockets of his windbreaker while he looked for me. This is how he got me to come home. He always came to the place where I was before he called my name.” (5) Isn ... countless carved wooden faces, some of which were hideous and most of which were grotesque. Finally she asked, “I have been looking for one that looks like the ‘good shepherd,’ but I don’t see any. Don’t they have one that cares?” (6 ...

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King Duncan
... lip over your head!” (1) Sounds to me like that would hurt. Some of you are nodding as if this doctor knew what he was talking about. Today, we are not going to talk about those who are in labor, but we are going to talk about laborers. Jesus is looking for laborers, people who will labor for his kingdom. In Luke 10:1-2 we read these words, “After this the Lord appointed seventy others and sent them on ahead of him in pairs to every town and place where he himself intended to go. He said to them, ‘The ...

Jeremiah 23:1-8, 1 Samuel 16:1-13, Psalm 80:1-19, Psalm 23:1-6, John 10:22-42, John 10:1-21
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Lori Wagner
... scattered in the mountains with no one to gather them.” Nahum 3:18 God has no patience for a sleeping shepherd. God calls us to be not mere star-gazers but scholars of the world around us and dreamers of God’s own vision. As Jesus said, as my disciples, “look for the signs of the times and interpret them, just as you look at the weather or the sky.” Be alert. Know what’s going on around you. And then get engaged with it head on. Engage the world on my behalf, says Jesus. This is the mission of the ...

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King Duncan
... defeated. THIS IS PARTICULARLY TRUE WHEN OUR CAUSE IS JUST AND OUR GOALS ARE LOFTY. Now, there are some people who ought to give up and quit. There was a story in the newspapers years ago about a robber in Virginia Beach, Va. who ought to be looking for another line of work. This inept criminal walked into the Life Savings Bank and demanded cash. The tellers handed over the loot, but they also slipped in an explosive dye pack with the money. This dye pack burns at about 400 degrees when activated. This poor ...

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Leonard Sweet
... ” vs. “winter hands.” “Summer hands” get tanned, freckled, age-lined, and sport a “green thumb” dyed from pinching off dead blooms. “Summer hands” boast dirty nails from all that transplanting, thinning, weeding. All this week I’ve been looking for some portrait of Jesus that showed his hands, REAL hands. I’m discouraged to report that except for portraits emphasizing the post-crucifixion “stigmata”—-the holes left by the nail pinning Jesus’ hands to the cross—-Jesus’ hands ...

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James W. Moore
... other people, even those closest to us. III. THIRD AND FINALLY, DISLIKING OURSELVES CAN LEAD TO SELF-PITY. Remember how Charley Brown put it: “I know the world is filled with hatred because the whole world hates me!” This kind of self-pity causes us to look for crutches… temporary attempts at “pick-me-ups” like drugs or alcohol… that only add to the problem. They don’t pick us up; they let us down. They don’t make us stronger; they make us weaker. Now, let me conclude. - Do you want to feel ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... ? What a marvelous insight! “momentous trifles…” – ordinary events shot through with extra-ordinary meaning. It will help us to do a kind of flash-back in our mind upon Moses. Remember that he is now an old man eighty years of age. We don’t normally look for revolutions in people’s lives when they’re that age. Nicodemus asked Jesus, “Can a man be born again when he is old?” We know it’s possible, but it’s highly improbable. Moses was old, And you remember he had made an effort to work ...

Luke 19:1-10
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James Merritt
... down, for I must stay at your house today.’ So he hurried and came down and received him joyfully.” (Luke 19:5-6, ESV) Don’t miss exactly what happened here. The reason Zacchaeus is even in the Bible is not because he was looking for Jesus. It is because Jesus was looking for him. If Jesus had passed by that tree and never looked up we would have never even known who Zacchaeus was. Jesus found the guy trying to find him! You are going to see in a moment that Zacchaeus was caught because he was sought ...

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King Duncan & Angela Akers
Have you ever been looking for something and discovered it was right in front of you? In the South there’s an old saying about missing something that is in plain view: If it had been a snake, it would have bit you. You shake your head and feel like a fool. But this experience of ...

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King Duncan
... to Santa was focused on only one item: a red toy truck. When Christmas morning arrived, Ken Jr. was overjoyed to receive a red toy truck! He ignored all his other gifts to play with it. A few hours later, Bishop Shamblin heard little Ken Jr. crying. He looked for his son and found him holding his red toy truck in one hand, and the truck’s wheels in the other hand. The poor little guy looked up at his father and cried, “Daddy, my Christmas is broken already!” (4) Doesn’t your heart break for that ...

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