Dictionary: Trust
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Billy D. Strayhorn
... we are and all that we can be. It's about the most essential relationship in our lives. It's a relationship that changes how we look at everything in life. It truly is about reminding ourselves that God IS first. It's about reminding ourselves that God is in charge of life. It's about reminding ourselves that God is the creator and we are the created. When we acknowledge that it allows us to step down off of the throne of king or queen of the universe. And it's then that we can give up the burden of ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... tries twice but to no avail. David's cover-up failed, just like most cover-ups. Somebody always finds out. The next thing David does is send Uriah back to the war. And not just to any part of the war but right to the front lines, leading the charge in the worst skirmishes. And sure enough, Uriah falls to enemy fire and The Mess gets worse. You see, David, in trying to cover-up his adultery compounded the The Mess by committing murder. David's once great life was suddenly a wreck. Maybe not on the outside ...

Joel 2:28-32, Isaiah 6:1-13
Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... of his hand and held it all during the service. That was repeated the next month and the next month and the next month and the next month and the next month. Then they went one Sunday afternoon and the man wasn't there. The deacon asked the nurse in charge, "What happened to that man?" "Oh," she said, "He's near death. He's just down the hall, the third room. Maybe you should go in and visit him. He's unconscious, though." The deacon walked down and went into the room. There were tubes everywhere. It wasn't ...

Ephesians 1:15-23, Acts 1:1-11
Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... and Saul, the king, had ever experienced. The warrior and enemy were Goliath and fear. You see, while Goliath was big, the Israelites fear made him even bigger. In that story we're reminded of a couple of things for our adventure of life. God is in charge. As a consequence God is bigger than any problem facing us. And God can use the smallest faith to overcome the largest doubt or largest circumstance which causes us fear in our lives. Remember, Jesus said, "If you have faith as a grain of mustard seed ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... , and at the bottom of the barrel. Did you get it? The awful grace of God was behind John Newton being forced into labor in Sierra Leone because of his own bad behavior aboard ship. After he became a Christian he served as captain, the Man in Charge, of all punishments of slaves on board ship, one-third of which probably died in mid-passage. He made his living wage and final fortune off of the enslavement of men, women, and children. Forced to quit because of a stroke, he entered the ministry, pastored a ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... -three. Besides, the rise and fall of these ministries are not dependent upon you. So sweep out your self-pity and check your ego at the door, take up your cross and follow me.” Does God ever talk to you like that? Sometimes we need to remember who is in charge here! IV. The Church Is of God and Shall Be Preserved To the End of Time For God’s Kingdom To Come on Earth As It Is In Heaven What makes me optimistic about the Church is that I see signs of liberals and conservatives, local churches and whole ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... her, and after all, it’s not that big a deal”– that is condoning. That is not forgiving. Russell was the victim of a hit and run accident. He forgave the driver as a way of healing his own emotional pain, but he still pressed charges and pursued legal action. Forgiveness is not condoning. Forgiving is not FORGETTING. Forgetting is a disease known as dementia or Alzheimer’s. It is tragic and painful. Forgiving does not erase the bitter past. A healed memory is not a deleted memory. Instead, forgiving ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... , in every attitude we have, in every relationship we develop. The days after Christmas are the time when the Hope and the Promise of the season begin to season the world around us like a good spice. And remember, Jesus said we are the salt of the earth. So, our charge is to Season the world with the presence of Christ in our lives.

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... faith and hope, of comfort and good will, Angels and the baby born in stable who will become the Savior of all Humankind. That's the story we tell. If we suddenly become rabid hounds, slavering and chasing the elusive rabbit of being right and being in charge, snarling at and threatening everyone who believes differently than we do, then no one will listen to the message. All they will hear is the growling and snarling. All they will see is the slavering and bared teeth. Is that why Jesus was born? Is that ...

Philippians 2:1-13
Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... Low Boys, They're riding Shetland Ponies. It's a book full of short stories of ordinary people who chose to serve others. In Lewis' estimation they were heroes. His point was that the real heroes in life aren't the ones who ride in on the charging white steeds dressed like the Lone Ranger or the White Knight. Instead, they're the ordinary people who will humble themselves, reach out their arms and descend to serve others. Servants are heroes who ride Shetland ponies. There was an old man in Chicago who got ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... institution in Jacksonville, TX, is taking in freshman and sophomore students from Dillard University one of our predominantly black United Methodist Universities, in New Orleans. The Dillard students will be able to continue their education at Lon Morris free of charge and without disruption while New Orleans recovers from Hurricane Katrina. Centenary College is doing the same thing for 250 Dillard Students Dillard was only UM institution to suffer from Katrina SMU has students over a 100 from Tulane. You ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... ] What then are we to say about these things? If God is for us, who is against us? [32] He who did not withhold his own Son, but gave him up for all of us, will he not with him also give us everything else? [33] Who will bring any charge against God's elect? It is God who justifies. [34] Who is to condemn? It is Christ Jesus, who died, yes, who was raised, who is at the right hand of God, who indeed intercedes for us. [35] Who will separate us from the love of Christ? Will hardship, or ...

Genesis 22:1-14
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Billy D. Strayhorn
... of us have given up our lives and livelihood for the ministry. A couple of years ago I met a man in Houston who gave up a job as the CEO of a company pulling down about $120,000 a year and is now serving on a little three point charge, preaching in all three of those church's while going to seminary and serving as a part time prison chaplain. He's now making a little over $30,000 with his Conferences equitable salary. He and his wife gave up their $300,000 home so that he could answer God ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... homes, hoping against hope to chase the dark away. It’s December. I want to spend these December Sundays talking about hope, about real hope, about spiritual hope. Or as Helen Neimast said, “Waiting with hope is an affirmation that God – not you or I – is in charge, and that God is faithful, worthy of our hope.” I. I’m Hoping That the Lord Will Be Exalted This Holiday Isaiah 2:2: In the days to come the mountain of the Lord’s house shall be established as the highest of the mountains, and it ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... before orthodox religious people. How are we told to treat even our enemies? We should treat them with respect, as children of God, people for whom Christ died. The point is this, it takes one person to forgive. It takes two persons to reconcile. We are not in charge of the actions and attitudes of others. To be so would be an act of control, not an act of love. I remember the first time a family left a church I served because I was too conservative, or too liberal, or too something to please them. I ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... a star? The gifted may be tempted more than the limited. So many opportunities knock. How can we know the difference between an invitation and an obligation? Is life about POWER? Kings and kingdoms may bow at your command. Can anyone resist that kind of offer—to be in charge, to have control, to do good for your own sake? Jesus found the angels in the desert watching over him. So can you. Oh, how sweet to find that the light is as deep as the shadow, and heaven is nearest when we are hovering by the gates ...

Matthew 2:1-12
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J. Howard Olds
There is a story soaring across the internet these days suggesting things might have gone better if the three wise men had been three wise women. After all, had women been in charge they would have 1) asked for directions, 2) gotten to the manger on time, 3) assisted with the birth, 4) cleaned up the place, and 5) made a casserole for the Holy Family. Of course, the author of that analogy evidently failed to read the story as recorded in the ...

John 21:1-14
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Leonard Sweet
... with Jesus’ image of the Good Shepherd (10:1-18). Like the Good Shepherd, Jesus declared Simon Peter’s love is to be expressed in actions — “feed my lambs,” “tend my sheep,” “feed my sheep.” Jesus’ commands put Simon Peter in a pastoral role, charging him to care and feed Jesus’ “flock” — those of whom Jesus can say “I know my own, and my own know me” (10:14). Jesus stops short of reminding Simon Peter that “The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep” (10:11). But ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... , I did it my way.” In “My Way” the singer proclaims as the highest mountain “the things that he truly feels” and disclaims the sacrifice and sanctity of “the words of one who kneels.” When Simon Peter confessed his love to the risen Christ, he was charged with a shepherding mission. But Jesus also let his First Follower know that there was a price to pay. In Simon Peter’s “old age,” that is, in his new life as a witness to a resurrected Jesus, there was the very real possibility that he ...

John 10:22-42
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... Jesus and his mission. If these inquirers are viewed here as more intentionally hostile, their plea for Jesus to speak “plainly” (“parresia”) may be viewed as their attempt to get Jesus to blatantly incriminate himself so that a formal charge of blasphemy could be leveled against him. Jesus’ response recalls his earlier self-identification as the Good Shepherd (10:14-18). Despite being witnesses to Jesus’ messianic words and actions, “the Jews” cannot comprehend his identity because they are ...

2321. What Is Unique About Christianity?
John 10:22-42, Ephesians 2:1-10
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Brett Blair
... turned in his direction. Trying to explain themselves they said, "We're debating what's unique about Christianity." "Oh, that's easy," answered Lewis, "it is grace." The room fell silent. Lewis continued that Christianity uniquely claims God's love comes free of charge, no strings attached. No other religion makes that claim. After a moment someone commented that Lewis had a point, Buddhists, for example, follow an eight-fold path to enlightenment. It's not a free ride. Hindu's believe in karma, that your ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... the real truth is somewhere smack in the middle. And in that truth lies the Hope. Because the underlying message of this passage is one of Hope. If you boil it all down it basically says three things. One: "Jesus is coming back." Two: "God's in charge of the timetable." And three: "Get ready." That's a message we need to hear because there are so many messages being thrown at us. So many conflicting messages that confuse and interfere with our sense of well being and our understanding of the faith. We get ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... we take toward the inevitable. But that freedom which is the ultimate freedom is still ours. Jesus could have become embittered and rebellious but in Gethsemane He prayed, “Not my will, thine be done.” They nailed Him to a cross, but even there, he was still in charge. That’s what the scripture says. He laid down his life of his own accord. They didn’t take his life from him. He laid it down of his own accord. So, we are free. We can decide. This freedom means danger but it also means dignity. It ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... as possible, and nail down firmly with in our minds as well as I can is the fact that all of us are priests——that is, all of us are ministers to one another. Now, I am not evading the fact that I’m the pastor in charge of this congregation——that’s the language of the Methodist Discipline, and I know how the Methodist Church defines my responsibility. I’m simply reminding you of the seed from which we have grown and the earth from which this plant of Protestantism has sprung. I’m calling ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... Intrigue and efforts to ensnare Jesus are in it. “Teacher, this woman has been caught in the act of adultery. Now in the law Moses commands us to stone such. What do you say about her? This they said to test him, that they might have some charge against him.” (vs. 4-6) Then the suspense: They waited for Jesus’ word: They were ready for argument and debate. Jesus’ action intensified the suspense and punctuated it with an exclamation mark for He did not speak: He bent down and wrote with his finger in ...

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