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Luke 1:46-56
Sermon
Timothy Smit
... God. Remember that God's ways are not always our ways. Our God is full of surprises. Mary stayed with her cousin Elizabeth for three months and then returned home. When Mary returned home, she was a different person than when she had left Nazareth. No doubt her family must have noticed a difference in her. And Elizabeth was a different woman also. She was about to have a baby who would prepare the people for the coming of the long awaited Messiah. Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit. Both women were ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... , so Psalm 118 is the Conqueror's Psalm." It was shouted and sung by the crowd of Jerusalem when they welcomed back Simon Maccabeus after he had conquered Acra and wrestled it from Syrian dominion more than a hundred years before. And so there is little doubt that many in that Palm Sunday crowd shouted these words on because they looked upon Jesus as their new conquering Hero. They expected that it would be only a matter of time until the trumpets rang out and the call to arms sounded, and the Jewish nation ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... to Christ and determination to give his life in service to others. That is the difference the thought of eternity made in Paul Tournier's life. The same kind of thing happened in the lives of those first disciples. From frightened and uncertain men marked by doubt and envy, they became apostles of great courage and self-giving. How about you? What difference has been made in your life by seeing the hands and feet of the risen Christ? Has it caused you to take more seriously your walk with the Man of ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... not forgotten us. Remember His Word: ˜For as the heavens are high above the earth, so great is His steadfast love toward those who fear Him.' Corrie concludes, "There is an ocean of God's love available there is plenty for everyone. May God grant you never to doubt that victorious love whatever the circumstances." There is a degree of faith that many of us do not have. That is why we bear so little fruit. For the person connected to the vine, Christ, adversity and suffering are to be seen as a part of God ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... of God, their lives had boldness at a time when boldness was required.(2) Can the same be said for you? Former President Jimmy Carter will probably not go down in history as our most successful national leader. Only the most cynical of persons would doubt his commitment to Christ, however. As most of you know, for the past several years he has been working with Habitat for Humanity, an organization of volunteers who help build and restore homes for the homeless. President Carter wrote: "There is a great ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... waiting at the door, a yacht in Chesapeake Bay, a limousine and driver, was a friend of the President, and had all kinds of people working for me and others dying to come into my firm. And I never felt more rotten in my life." If you doubt the reality of Chuck Colson's conversion experience, by the way, read his books. They will change your mind. Many of you are familiar with M. Scott Peck's very influential book, The Road Less Traveled. Peck is a psychiatrist and a significant modern thinker. In his ...

Sermon
King Duncan
Jesus said on one occasion, "Blessed are you when men shall revile you and persecute you and say all manner of evil against you falsely for my sake." I doubt that many of us are very offensive to other folks because of our religion. Indeed, it is the norm to be a "Christian" in our society today. We have gained the favor of men, but in gaining favor, have we lost our flavor? That is in our text for the ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... persons visualizing Christ to see him as being like themselves. The extreme of this is probably Van Gogh's painting which he called PIETA. It is a painting of Jesus and his mother. The unique characteristic of the picture is that Jesus has red hair. Obviously it is highly doubtful that Jesus had red hair. Very few people living in that part of the world do, but Van Gogh had red hair and that is how he saw Jesus. There is that natural tendency to paint Christ in our own image. Yet for most of us that is not ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... told that Jim actually takes home a smaller paycheck than the shipping clerk, because the shipping clerk has more mouths to feed. The decision to develop a salary schedule based on need rather than position was based on the "Leadership in servanthood" model. I doubt if many corporate leaders will take servant leadership that far. But it is a fascinating concept. The thinking is that today's better educated workforce cannot be pushed, it must be led. You don't lead by coercion, but by example. You know where ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... the placebos and meet the Person--the only Person who can truly heal you and make you whole? His Lordship, His Leadership, His Love can be yours. Why settle for anything less? 1. TIME, March 24, 1975 2. A.C. Dixon, "A Growing Faith," in CLASSIC SERMONS ON FAITH AND DOUBT, Warren W. Wiersbe, ed. (Grand Rapids: Kregel Publications, 1985).

Sermon
King Duncan
... Institute. He asked the "head teacher" for admission. Washington later recalled, "Having been so long without proper food, a bath, and change of clothing, I did not make a very favorable impression upon her, and I could see at once that there were doubts in her mind about the wisdom of admitting me as a student." The teacher delayed a decision about Booker while she admitted other students, and he waited anxiously. Finally, she said to him, "The adjoining recitation room needs sweeping. Take the broom and ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... this woman at the well. She was a scarlet woman. Five times she had walked down the aisle to be married. Now she was living with a man without benefit of matrimony. Is that the kind of life she would chosen for herself? It's doubtful. She was clearly searching. Searching for love, acceptance, security, happiness. Somehow she was searching in all the wrong places. People do that. PEOPLE SEARCH FOR HAPPINESS IN THE ACCUMULATION OF THINGS. Clare Booth Luce was one of the most remarkable women of our time. She ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... painted a dark picture indeed. When he finished describing his misspent life, he asked Dr. Peale, “What do you think I should do?” Norman Vincent Peale said, “Well, I have a solution for you. It is simple and you are a very sophisticated and intelligent man. I doubt that you would want to hear it.” The man said, “I think I would like to hear it.” Then Dr. Peale said, “No, I don’t believe you would. It is too simple.” Again the man responded, “I want you to tell me.” Dr. Peale said one ...

Sermon
Donald B. Strobe
... his professor penned in the margin: "That's alright; He has promised to send us the Comforter!" "The Comforter." That's not a bad word, for it comes from two Latin words which mean "One who stands beside us to give us strength." Again, who is to doubt that the Church, and all of us who are within the Church, could use an extra portion of spiritual strength? One of the nicknames given to the early Methodists was "The Enthusiasts." It was not intended to be a compliment. They were looked upon as being weirdos ...

Romans 6:3-11
Sermon
King Duncan
... and harmony have been broken, however, we walk in fearfulness, weakness, resentment and uncertainty. Because of that broken relationship with God, anxiety haunts us. We drown our sorrows, disguise our ambitions, discard the Divine image within. We are slaves to doubt, distrust and despair. And only one person can help us. Over two centuries ago, a wealthy landowner, Sir Roger Boulter, visited the traveling fair at Colchester. As he went round the stalls and sideshows, he suddenly heard the marketsquare ...

Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43
Sermon
King Duncan
... at a squadron of green recruits: “Take a look at yourselves! Shoes not shined properly, haircuts terrible, ties crooked, and whiskers like you haven’t shaved in a week. Suppose some country suddenly declared war on us! What would we do?” Well, I doubt that having shoes well shined and hair trimmed neatly will help you much in battle. But the discipline involved in the daily life of a marine will make a difference in the outcome of a battle. Disciplined living is not following a mindless routine ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... simple word. What was that word? We'll come to that in a moment. First we must go to Caesarea Philippi where Jesus is asking his disciples one of the most familiar questions in all the Bible, "Who do people say that the Son of man is?" I doubt that Jesus was really all that interested in what the crowd thought about him. He knew the masses of people are quite fickle and easily led astray. There was a glaring example of this not too long ago on television. The ABC television network carried a program titled ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... a $400 suit and offering in a glib and polished tongue instant success, instant glamour, instant gratification. We can see Satan almost anywhere today. Jesus encountered him this time in Simon Peter: "Forbid it Lord that you should have to suffer and die." If there is any doubt that Jesus is resisting the lure of the easy way, listen to the words that follow: "If any man would be my disciple, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me." Many of us today are making the mistake of following the ...

Matthew 21:28-32
Sermon
King Duncan
... have seen churches like that. They have a terrific calendar of activities, but very few of those activities are meaningful in bringing persons closer to the Kingdom of God. Jesus did not mean for us to adopt a motto of the French Foreign Legion, "When in doubt, gallop!" He did mean for us to give witness to our inner experience through outward service. The Good Samaritan was not "good" because he studied his Sunday School lesson, as important as that is, but because he saw a stanger in need and went to his ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . How can I let my light shine?" "I've had a rough year." "I'm old and feeble." Or, "I'm young and restless." Besides, "I don't see any evidence of the deliverance of God." Perhaps there is someone here this morning who is of a like mind. You doubt that this can be a great year for you. You're too old for fantasies. Too cynical for fairy tales of better days ahead. Like many in Isaiah's audience, you see no evidence of the deliverance of God. Let me offer some items in evidence if I might--some ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... son with whom I am well pleased!" What a marvelous affirmation! Do you remember Luke's comments about Jesus' younger years, "...he grew in wisdom and stature and in favor with God and man." I wonder if his mother Mary ever said to Jesus, "You're a bad boy." I doubt it, don't you? I'm not saying that Jesus did not have a normal childhood. What I am saying is there were some things Mary believed about Jesus. She knew he was a special child. He might be mischievous, he might be rowdy, but he could never be bad ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... bar every day. One day he found that he was bored and decided to ask the universe for help. He didn't really expect an answer. However, he heard a little voice inside him saying that he should go out and buy a broom and a cart. There was no doubt in his mind that for the first time in his life he had heard God's voice. He was then instructed to spend each day sweeping the streets around Mission High School. He did just that, and he stopped drinking. He soon found that he had become a surrogate grandfather ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... who spoke with authority? Vince Lombardi, legendary coach of the Green Bay Packers, spoke with authority. Even his toughest linemen were no match against Lombardi. "When he says `sit down,'" said one player, "I don't even bother to look for a chair." I doubt that Jesus used the same leadership style as Vince Lombardi. Only a couple of times, according to the Gospels, did he vent his anger. Still, Jesus could not have been the passive, nonthreatening Casper Milquetoast sort of fellow some have made him out ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... , or as a good luck charm, or for some other bizarre purpose. There was once a great statesman who, when he was sick, would eat pages out of the Bible for a cure. Now these were prescientific days. Eating the pages didn't seem to harm him, but it's doubtful that they did him much good either. He had a stroke, and as he recovered from that stroke he tried to eat the entire book of Kings. He died before he finished. The Bible is not a book of magic. I believe it was Woody Allen who said that a ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... want to celebrate children. What would life be without them? The parents of one rowdy little fellow were trying to decide what to give him for his birthday. Dad suggested a bike. "Do you think that perhaps that will improve his behavior?" Mom asked hopefully. "I doubt it," Dad said realistically. "But at least it will spread it over a wider area." Children can be a pain, but they are also a pleasure. They look at life in such a different way. Expecting her third child, one mother tells how her two children ...

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