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John A. Stroman
... . Those members of parliament who voted for apartheid in South Africa in 1948 did so with evil intent toward the black members of their country. That was an evil choice with far-reaching consequences. God is not responsible for everything that happens to us. Individuals and nations must bear the responsibility for their decisions. No One Is Beyond The Scope Of The Spirit What is the scope of the Spirit in this aspect of human life and suffering? My colleague Jim Harnish in his book, Journeys with the People ...

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Robert G. McCreight
... will and obey your commandments; through Jesus Christ our Savior. Amen. Declaration of Pardon May the God of mercy who forgives you all your sins strengthen you in all goodness, and by the power of the Holy Spirit keep you in eternal life. Amen and amen. Hymn of Response (Please sing after the organist plays the melody once) O God, Our Help in ages past, our hope for years to come, Our shelter from the stormy blast and our eternal home. Amen. [Bulletin Material (Notes, hymn texts, calls to worship, prayers ...

Sermon
Lee Griess
... the set of moral principles that guide our decisions and are reflected in the words we use. It is our response to the poor around us. It is our record of worship, our interest in Scripture reading, our attention to prayer. For the reality of our Christian ... faith is our relationship with Christ, the same kind of response that Jesus gave those Pharisees. "Look and see how I act," he said. "See, I go about my business. I will continue to ...

Sermon
John N. Brittain
... not think degrading thoughts about fellow human beings. Not only should one eschew adultery, one must not look at members of the opposite sex with lust, and so on. As our world changes, as we mature, we must constantly strive for a deeper level of personal responsibility and a more profound understanding of the world around us and God's role in that world. We should, in other words, lose our childish faith and replace it with something new. (3) The third new thing is obvious because we know the end of the ...

Matthew 6:1-4, Matthew 6:5-15, Matthew 6:16-18, Matthew 6:19-24
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John N. Brittain
... the most important part of prayer is to listen in God's presence, to be molded and formed by God so that we come to be more the person God intended us to be. This can bring genuine liberation and peace of mind to us. It also lays great responsibilities on us as we become more attuned to God's will for us. So if almsgiving enables us to be in a right relationship with other persons, prayer keeps us in right relationship with God. But then what about fasting? In our culture where the landscape is dotted not ...

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Rolland R. Reece
... knew with him, and found it to be a key that opened the door to a renewed and uplifting relationship. Grant, O God, that we will be able to endorse life in all its fullness. May we never -- out of fear or anger -- choose to hide behind negative responses to life that drive us away from ourselves, from each other, and from you. Undergird our faith that life is designed to bring its participants meaning and joy. Make us sensitive to your Son, who though he lost the life of his body, did not lose the life ...

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Rolland R. Reece
... healing. We are a people who build things, collect things, invest in things, determine our worth through things, and trust that the good life is measured in things. It is a surprise that Jesus squelched the idea of erecting altars. Rather he chose silence as the proper response to this event. When, at last, they broke the silence it was to proclaim the good news. We, too, will tell of our Master's wonder and grace, but we will do this most eloquently in meeting our neighbor's need. Let our actions speak of ...

Sermon
David O. Bales
... loves us perfectly in word and speech and in truth and action. May the power of his resurrection lead us into his kind of life, as we join in his habit of saving others. In his name we pray. Amen. Discussion Questions Text: 1 John 3:18 1. What immediate responses do you have to the story? 2. If you could have a conversation with one of the characters in this story which would you speak with and what would you ask or say? 3. Do you identify with any character in the story? 4. When is it hardest for you ...

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Rodney Thomas Smothe
... message don't go to church," some said. After a long debate the question was asked: "Why should the church be bribed with money to do what the gospel of Jesus Christ compels it to do?" Ouch! Christ's message of redemption and hope begins with a personal response to share the story of Christ's salvation in the midst of a hurting and hostile world. God's gift is for all; not just people like us, not just for people we feel comfortable around, not just people who will join our churches, not just people who ...

Sermon
Rodney Thomas Smothe
... some of us from receiving women in ministry, industry, business, and politics as equals. It's time for a cultural breakthrough. Lydia's response to her encounter with Paul marked not only her freedom but a new freedom for people of mixed classes, cultures, and race. ... past failures; confrontation places us in line to deal with these failures and seek new direction. Conversion is our response in turning Godward, and that results in compassion and hospitality. What a breakthrough! Dr. L. McNeil Dowdy, pastor of ...

Deuteronomy 26:1-15
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Rodney Thomas Smothe
... possess." This controversial nature of God assures us that God is with us through many of the pilgrimages of our lives. This promise and provision does not come without a purpose. Yes, it is the fulfillment of God's plan, but it is also the beginning of our response to God's faithfulness. The bringing of the first fruits serves as a reminder of God's ownership of the earth. This feast of first fruits as first recorded in Leviticus 23:9 reminded the people of all that God had done for them. That reminder was ...

Sermon
Rodney Thomas Smothe
... God's promise was again seen in the victory over the four eastern kings that were defeated by Abram's small but victorious army (14:1-16). After all of that we would think that Abram would have total confidence in God's promise. No, Abram's response: "But God, I am still childless." Sometimes because God doesn't act when and how we think God should, we respond in doubt. I know a young couple whose lives were tragically interrupted when their young son drowned in the swimming pool of a friend. Grief turned ...

Sermon
Rodney Thomas Smothe
... , or famine strikes. How quick we are to define natural disasters as Acts of God. Yet in the midst of our everyday experiences when God leads us through tough times and brings unexpected miracles to pass we often suggest that luck or our own ability are responsible. If obedience is the first step, then submission must be the second step in following God's lead. Again, as a culture we are faced with a dilemma of our own design. In a "me, me" generation to think about submission to anything or anyone other ...

Sermon
Rodney Thomas Smothe
... years Jesus said, "Daughter, thy faith hath made thee whole." To a man lowered down through a hole in the roof of a house Jesus said, "Their faith has made you whole." To a man blind from birth Jesus said, "What do you see now?" The man's response: "I can see clearly now." God sent his Son into the world to heal the sick, bring forgiveness to the sinner, and sight to the blind. Sometimes we allow the circumstances of our lives to prevent us from receiving our healing and moving on with our lives. Sometimes ...

Sermon
Rodney Thomas Smothe
... that their Liberator had come. But as is the case in our text today, the people did not clearly understand God's intent. They were looking for a king when God had sent a Savior. On the other hand the Pharisees were threatened by the response of the people to Jesus. Not because he was causing the people to challenge the authority and power of their leaders but because he was inviting the people into a new relationship of freedom in Christ. Just as the Israelites had rejected God's repeated invitations ...

Drama
Karren Boehr
... bundle seventeen years ago, he had tears in his eyes. She was everything he could make her. She was beautiful, and he had such great plans for her life. "Watch her, guard her, protect her," he told me. "Never let her out of your sight. She is your responsibility, your charge. Listen to the prayers of her people and carry them out. You see, I love her more than life itself." And then he said something that caused a lump to form in my throat until I could hardly swallow. "She is the most priceless treasure I ...

Matthew 23:1-39
Drama
Robert F. Crowley
... and I expect it to do the most good in God's Kingdom. GUY: Would you say there are some strings attached? LES: Why, no. I just want to make sure that it's used correctly. GUY: If it's a gift, your responsibility is to bring it. When you leave the gift it is no longer your responsibility. MARLA: You know, I think I've changed my reason for bringing a gift. GUY: You have? LES: Don't let this guy confuse you. MARLA: I'm not confused. I really want to give something to God because I love Him so ...

Luke 1:26-38, Romans 16:1-27, 2 Samuel 7:1-17
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E. Carver McGriff
... an example of an unwillingness to face change. You can almost hear Nathan quoting his version of God as saying, "but we've never done it that way before." 1. Times are changing. Television, VCRs, movies all have revolutionized our psychic perceptions and responses. The remote control for television alone has changed humanity. The Walkman has made marvelous music available while walking through the park. I remember the first time I ever used one of those things. My daughter had just gotten one and I remarked ...

Jeremiah 33:1-26
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Robert A. Hausman
... I am deeply moved for him; I will surely have mercy on him, says the Lord" (31:20). Like a protective parent sorrowing over a child, God sorrows over Israel. "... they have called you an outcast," they have said "no one cares for her" (30:17). God's response is, "I care for you. Hope in me." We see God doing a new thing. Out of nothing, God creates anew. Just when the break with the past seemed complete, just when the promise seemed falsified, the prophet returns to the tradition. Although Judah is a vassal ...

Sermon
Robert A. Hausman
... speaking to God. As noted above, this is not the case. Moses seems to wear the veil when he is not functioning as mediator, but then we are not told why or what this might mean. What we can focus on, first of all, is that the people had a response to the majesty of God reflected in the face of Moses. They were afraid to come near. We have lost much of that awe in the presence of the sacred. We have domesticated God, making God our buddy. We are so concerned about informality, about being on a first name ...

Jn 14:15-31; Acts 15:22-29, 16:6-15; Rev 21:22--22:5
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John R. Brokhoff
... shows us that the Christian's ultimate end is heaven to be with God and all the saints. Sermon: Life today is enriched by the hope of heaven: a. We can live hopefully. Heaven gives us something to live for and a place to go. b. We can live responsibly, accountable to God for our lives at the judgment. c. We can live patiently, "the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us." (Romans 8:18) 2. Preparation for departure (John 14:25-29; Luke 24:51). Need ...

1 Corinthians 15:1-11, Isaiah 6:1-13, Luke 5:1-11
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John R. Brokhoff
... are aware of our sin and confess it depends on our understanding of God's glory, majesty, and holiness. 4. Men (v. 10). In response to Peter's confession of unworthiness, Jesus calls Peter to a new vocation: catching men instead of fish. It was a call to witness ... fish are "Put out into the deep." v. 4. b. Use appropriate bait "Let down your nets for a catch." v. 4. c. Wait for a response "Master, we toiled all night." v. 5. d. Pull the fish in "They came and filled both the boats." v. 7. 2. It takes faith to ...

Philippians 3:12-4:1, Genesis 15:1-18, Luke 13:31-35, Jeremiah 26:1-24
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John R. Brokhoff
... eternal life, love. b. "How am I to know that I shall possess it? v. 8. 1. Answer i. Abraham sign of sacrifice vv. 7-11, 17. ii. Us sign of baptism. Old Testament: Jeremiah 26:8-15 1. God who condemns. Jeremiah told the people that he was not responsible for the message against the temple and Jerusalem. It was God who sent him with the message. This is God's, not man's, message of doom. Jeremiah could say, "Don't blame me, blame God." Jeremiah's message of doom resulted from his obedience to God v. 8. What ...

Luke 13:1-9, Exodus 3:1-22, 1 Corinthians 10:1-13, Isaiah 55:1-13
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John R. Brokhoff
... in this world?" 13:6-8. This is life's most searching question. Did your life count for anything? A life can be like the fig tree in the parable. a. Planted by God.God created man, provided and cared for man. As a result, man has a responsibility to produce fruit worthy of God. b. Patience of God.God is willing to give man another chance to become fruitful, to repent. There is one more year before destruction. Lent is the time to repent. c. Plight of man.The justice of God will be visited upon unrepentant ...

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John R. Brokhoff
... amazed that they could hear the gospel in their own language. On Pentecost a Jewish boy had his Bar Mitzvah at which time he became an adult Jew and assumed full responsibility for obedience to the law. Likewise, Christian youth are often confirmed on Pentecost and enter into full membership with the church in terms of adult responsibilities and privileges. Symbols Of Pentecost The color for the Day Of Pentecost is red. It is the color of fire, for the Spirit came in tongues of fire. The fire represents ...

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