Dictionary: Trust
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King Duncan
... a teenager in our neighborhood who desperately needs a sympathetic ear. It may be an adult on the other side of town who needs someone to teach them to read. It may be a group of children in a Sunday School Class who need a teacher who will make sure they have an outstanding lesson each week. We all have our Odies. The rich young ruler needed a purpose that would challenge him AND HE NEEDED A PERSON WHO WOULD INSPIRE HIM. "You lack one thing," Jesus said to this young man. "Go, sell what you have, and give ...

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King Duncan
... hand. He slowed the car down, headed for a shady enclave. This was it, he said, the climax had arrived. He was sure that she would feel the same excitement as himself. The car, in short, had at that carefully timed juncture, reached the 100, ... moment. "Yes," said the young woman to herself, "Everything is back to zero." Christ's return will not be so anticlimactic. We can be sure of that. What began in a humble manger will be completed in wondrous majesty. When will it all occur? Nobody knows “not even the ...

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King Duncan
... I can make it," he said to himself running toward the dock at full speed. Reaching the edge of the water, he gave an enormous leap out into the water and miraculously landed with a loud thud on the deck of the ferry. The captain rushed down to make sure he was all right. "Son, that was a tremendous leap," the captain said, "but if you would have waited just another minute we would have been to the shore." Yes time is important to us. Scripture says that God allows us 70 years and some beyond. The first 15 ...

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King Duncan
... loved him so much. A heart as pure as hers “a heart so pure that God could have chosen her to bear the Messiah “must have been moved by the character of this strong, quiet man who had found shelter for her and her baby in this humble stable. Surely her love for Joseph was one of the things Mary pondered in her heart. Those of us who also are married need to stop and ponder this, the most significant of human relationships, as well. Christmas is for children, they say. Indeed it is. It is also for adults ...

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King Duncan
... TO CHANGE GOD'S MIND. Doesn't it? Isn't that why we pray, most of the time, in order to change God's mind? To be sure some prayers are not like that. I like the story of a brother and sister who were playing in the cow pasture when suddenly the old milk ... TO CHANGE GOD'S MIND. Doesn't it? Isn't that why we pray, most of the time, in order to change God's mind? To be sure some prayers are not like that. I like the story of a brother and sister who were playing in the cow pasture when suddenly the old milk ...

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King Duncan
... Catholic priests. Since that is traditionally a Roman Catholic stronghold, such a statistic is disturbing. Some people contend that the resurgence of interest in the occult and witchcraft is a sign of our society's hunger for the supernatural. I am not sure. Perhaps such people are looking for a cheap thrill. We really do not know what the New Testament means when it speaks of casting out evil spirits. Is it referring to mental and emotional illness? Would physical problems with unusual manifestations such ...

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King Duncan
... more he tried, the more absurd he looked and felt. He just couldn't do it! Finally a few nights later, when things were really going in the service and the Spirit of God was really moving, there was great happiness and joy in praising God. Chou said that sure enough he felt himself loosen up, and he begin to also leap and praise God and experience the joy of that kind of enthusiastic worship! (2) For many of us that kind of unbridled emotionalism is repulsive. Even if it has been a part of many of the great ...

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King Duncan
... minutes later he saw his car roll into the driveway with his wife at the wheel. She had driven the car around the block to make sure it would be safe for her husband to drive later that morning. "From that day," said Dr. Hill, "I have never asked my wife if she ... when Lincoln was president asking about General Wallace. He had been involved in a vicious battle and they wanted to make sure he had survived. After learning he had survived they spoke rather glibly of their gladness. There had been a casualty in ...

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King Duncan
... the Baptist. We need to understand that John the Baptist had a real impact on the people in the area around Jerusalem. It is estimated that as many as three hundred thousand people came out to be baptized by John. (2) John was somewhat eccentric, to be sure, dressed in a garment made of camel’s hair and girded with a leather belt, surviving in the wilderness on a diet of locusts and wild honey, and devoting himself to warning his generation of the wrath that is yet to come. But undoubtedly that was part ...

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King Duncan
... my Aunt Maggie. But when she gets tired of me, she sends me to Aunt Elizabeth." The lady asked sympathetically, "Are you on your way to Aunt Elizabeth's now?" The child answered, "Yes, but Aunt Elizabeth is hardly ever home. I hope she is home today though. It sure is cold." "You sure are young to be riding the bus alone," said the lady. "It's OK," said the boy, "I never get lost but sometimes I get awful lonesome. So when I see someone I'd like to belong to, I sit real close to them and pretend they're ...

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King Duncan
... of young boys, and she asked, "How many of you would like to go to heaven?" And all the hands instantly shot into the air at once, except one. She was astounded. She asked, "Charlie, you mean you don't want to go to heaven?" He said, "Sure, I want to go to heaven, but not with that bunch." Unfortunately, that is how many religious groups feel about one another. It must grieve the heart of God. Consider the Middle East. And in parts of Lebanon, Christian militia fighting each other. All three great faiths ...

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King Duncan
... to be most threatening--not because of what it says about them, but what it might be saying about us. Envy springs from a basic insecurity about our own self worth. As Elizabeth O'Conner has rightly noted, whenever a person is envious of another, you can be sure that individual has never fully recognized and accepted his or her own gifts. TRAGICALLY, OUR EFFORTS TO BOLSTER OUR SELF-ESTEEM AT THE EXPENSE OF THE ONE WE ENVY DOES MORE HARM TO US THAN IT DOES TO THEM. Dwight L. Moody once told a fable about an ...

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King Duncan
... the hole over with dirt and "bury" those stressful emotions. That would be a good exercise for some of us. We need to take our guilt and shame and cast them into the sea. Or bury them in the ground. After all, if a holy God can forgive us, surely it is time for us to forgive ourselves. St. Paul didn't let his past mistakes hinder him. Neither did he allow past affronts hinder him. After all, St. Paul, himself, was persecuted for his new Christian faith. He could have let that discourage and depress him as ...

Matthew 22:15-22
Sermon
King Duncan
... increasingly materialistic. In the second place, there is something intrinsically seductive about money. The more we have, the harder it is for us to give. Money can cost us our soul. Jesus said, "You cannot worship God and Mammon..." Money is like a drug. It enslaves as surely as cocaine. That is why Jesus devoted more of his teachings to warning about the perils of great wealth than to any other subject. He was not saying that it was bad to own things, but he was warning us that if we do not be vigilant ...

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King Duncan
... ourselves more forcefully on the job? Devote more time to the service of God? Paint a picture in your own mind of where you would like to be this time next year. Write down your goals and refer to them from time to time. We will travel more surely in this new year if we know where we are going. And let's make certain our goals are worthy goals. In the spring of 1608 the settlers at Jamestown, Virginia discovered gold. At least they thought they did. They almost totally abandoned any efforts at planting ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... ABOUT THEMSELVES, PARENTS NEED TO LEARN TO SEPARATE THEIR CHILDREN'S DEEDS FROM THEIR WORTH AS HUMAN BEINGS. It's not easy being a parent. A mother of three unruly preschoolers was asked whether she'd have children if she had to do it all over again. "Sure," she responded, "but not the same ones!" A famous pediatrician was asked by a mother what the best time was to put her children to bed. "While you still have the strength," was the answer. It is not easy being a parent, but perhaps the most difficult ...

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King Duncan
... push the screen door open and call out, "Do you have your lunch pail?" Like all good Italian mothers, his mother made sure he never went hungry. He said a Jewish boy lived a few doors down. And when he started off to school his ... say, "Oh, if I had his talent, then I could make it." Or, "if I got the same breaks as she did, then I could be successful." Sure, talent is important. And some people do get lucky. But studies show that those factors are of minor importance. The reason most people succeed is that ...

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King Duncan
... John Wesley, patron saint of the Methodists, was engaged to a young lady and could not decide whether he should marry her. So he prayed about it. Then he let his Bible fall open randomly. He looked for guidance where the page fell open. I'm not sure what he read, but he broke the engagement, which led to all kinds of complications. Is that a good method for choosing? Praying and then letting your Bible fall open to give you guidance? Probably fifty per cent of this congregation is thinking of that old joke ...

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King Duncan
... 's Clearing House Sweepstakes? Who knows what tomorrow may bring. Life is unpredictable. That is one thing that James is surely saying. ANOTHER IS THAT ULTIMATELY GOD IS IN CONTROL OF HIS CREATION. None of us would argue with that. We ... . The ways of God are not our ways. Still we trust in His divine care. He is in control of His creation. Of that we can be sure. The writer of James would want us to know that. But before we leave here this morning, I want to stress something James is not saying. JAMES ...

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King Duncan
... was a bit embarrassed to be found to be on her honeymoon. So when she and her husband pulled up to the hotel, she asked him if there were any way that they could make it appear that they had been married a long time. He responded, "Sure. You carry the suitcases!" We joke about taking each other for granted in marriage and often it happens, but it's also very interesting to notice how often something else happens. In a good marriage, a couple's commitment to each other will grow, so that their relationship ...

1 Corinthians 12:12-31
Sermon
King Duncan
... of Jesus Christ and this church family? We would see growth, both numerical and spiritual, as we have never seen it before. Each of us has gifts. For some it is preaching, for others teaching, for others evangelism, etc. I am sure that St. Paul did not mean for his list to be exhaustive. There are surely other gifts not listed here. As we noted, some of the gifts he lists need to be interpreted. For example, is the gift of healing to include only praying for the sick a la Oral Roberts? Or are there others ...

Deuteronomy 26:1-15
Sermon
King Duncan
... little girl's simple prayer. Things ARE better for us than they have ever been before. Not for all of us, to be sure. But still, most of us, when we balance up our lives have much for which to be thankful. Some years ago, Dr. Edson, ... THE SECOND PLACE, WE GIVE AS A REMEDY TO THE ENSLAVING POWER OF WEALTH. This is the famous "eagle on the frozen limb" principle. I'm sure you know the story. A hunter once observed an eagle alighting on an ice crusted limb floating in a river rushing down toward a waterfall. At ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... to enjoy life. Give me my share of the inheritance now." Needless to say good Jewish boys did not talk to their fathers like this. Surely his punishment would be swift. Surprise. The father ponders the young man's request for a few moments and then says, "All right. If ... unconditionally. (2) The boy didn't deserve that kind of reception, did he? Many who heard Jesus tell this story were surely offended that a boy who treated his father so should get off scotfree. Their discomfort is reflected in the envy of ...

1 Corinthians 15:35-58
Sermon
King Duncan
... same hotel a year later he found a nice room with a peculiar feature: pieces of tape ran down the front of the desk drawers. The staff probably thought, "Who knows why the guy likes it? But he always places tape on the outside of the desk, so make sure they’re taped shut on arrival so Mr. Crichton will be comfortable." (7) The hotel staff was trying to please. They simply had insufficient knowledge of Mr. Crichton’s needs. God has no such problem. He knows our needs and is able to meet them. "Why do you ...

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King Duncan
... , Jesus did not need to have his sins forgiven. Neither was he overwhelmed by John’s preaching ” as wonderful as John’s preaching surely was. John recognized that when he said to Jesus, "I need to be baptized by you..." Jesus, though, wanted to know what it ... sent me to her, and she’d pray to Him later, before she went to sleep, to thank Him for me." At first Ginny wasn’t sure the woman was serious. "But I looked at her, and she had tears in her eyes, so I knew she was." Walking, the girl gained ...

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