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J. Howard Olds
... said to her elementary students as she tried to teach them basic math. “I want you to use your imagination. If you had nine pieces of candy in this hand and seven pieces in this hand, how many pieces of candy would you have?" Bobby, with great confidence, replied, “I would have 14." “No", said the teacher, “nine plus seven equals 16." “But teacher," said Bobby, “you said use your imagination. I ate one piece and gave another piece to my brother so I have 14 pieces left in my hand." That may not ...

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J. Howard Olds
... parents, went right up the steps. With a look of fear and excitement, he went down that slide with a big smile on his face that said, “I've mastered it!" Eventually he gets tired of the medium slide. That is when he goes over to the enormous one. Confident now, he doesn't tarry long at the bottom. He just starts climbing up the steps. Half-way up he literally freezes. Fear. Making matters worse, a teenager is pecking at his heels, saying, “Okay, kid. Either get out of the way or go on up." David simply ...

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J. Howard Olds
... . Hope keeps faith from identifying the hiddeness of God as the absence of God. Hope is an interior sense that there is help outside of us. I know we throw the word around a lot. ‘I hope so' is really a wish tinged with a lot of doubt. Confidence and security are somehow absent. We sometimes say in the desperate moments of our lives, “All we can do is hope," which is one of the most hopeless statements I've ever heard. Or we say in a kind of Pollyanna existence, “Well, cheer up, there's always hope ...

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J. Howard Olds
... universe. It has been a long, long time ago now, but I will never forget it. A severely handicapped child had been inspired by a ministry of our denomination to believe that he had worth and value. He, with a group of others, composed a choir which sang with unusual confidence and joy. At one point in the concert, this kid had a solo. The crowd waited as he pulled his crippled body to the microphone and began with these words, “I am a promise, I am a possibility, I am a promise with a capital P. I am a ...

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J. Howard Olds
... name of Ruby Bridges. Ruby got picked to be the first African-American to integrate her local New Orleans elementary school in the early 1960’s. One day, this little girl walked through a racially jeering crowd dodging the tomatoes thrown in her direction. She walked confidently, step by step, looking straight ahead. She did it because the night before, lying in bed, her momma had said, “You can do it, Ruby, you can do it for the world. And remember, Jesus faced the mob, too, and he dared to love those ...

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J. Howard Olds
... these, “Best of all, God is with us.” I want to commend that statement to you. Wherever you are in the journey of life you can have the blessed assurance that you belong to God. You can know where you are going. You can live in the sure and certain confidence that God will see you through. “There is no fear in love,” says the New Testament, “for perfect love casts out fear.” You do not have to live in guilt, you do not have to live in fear. You can live in faith as a child of God. That is ...

2382. My Real Problem Is That I Don’t Like Myself
Luke 8:26-39
Illustration
James W. Moore
Some time ago, a young lawyer came to see his pastor. He was down in the dumps, at his wit's end. He said: "Everything's gone wrong. I have lost confidence in my professional ability... my wife has left me. I can't get along with my children. I'm cut off from my parents and my in-laws. I'm having conflicts with my co-workers. I've been drinking heavily. Everybody has left me... and I don't blame ...

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J. Howard Olds
... to turn into some sexually repressed prude who would trade our upwardly mobile lifestyle for all night prayer vigils and grimy soup kitchens." Instead, I was pleasantly surprised and even fascinated by the fundamental changes in her character, her integrity, her personal confidence." “A skeptic myself, I finally decided I'd use my training from Yale Law School and my experience as a legal affairs editor of the Chicago Tribune to examine this God phenomenon which appeared to be a lot of wishful thinking ...

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J. Howard Olds
... and save the lost (Luke 19:10). The Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins (Matthew 9:6). Who do you say the Son of Man is? A mother received a new DVD player from her son for Christmas. She was appreciative of the gift. But she confided in a friend. What I really need is my son to come, because I do not have a clue on how to hook the thing up! As I waded through the days of waiting, I discovered that I did not need the benefits of Jesus, I needed Jesus. I needed ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... to decide. To discern is to discover the will of God and then try to follow it. Those with spiritual sensitivity can discover the will of God through consolations and desolations. Then by the power of the Holy Spirit, they can determine to follow the will of God with confidence each step of the way. Do you seek that kind of direction from God in your life? I keep a portrait of Lincoln at prayer in my office. I have had it for many years. I keep it to remind me of something Abraham Lincoln said a long time ...

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J. Howard Olds
... George Barna however discovered that most American beliefs are loosely held. They are guesses more than convictions, which explains why such beliefs do not seem to have much impact on peoples' choices. “There is not much that Americans believe with unshakable confidence," concludes Barna. It's Easter. The tomb is empty. The churches are full. Hallelujahs are ringing. People are singing. But behind our Easter bonnets and smiling faces, many of us find kinship with the disciple Thomas who is saying “I ...

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J. Howard Olds
... a song? While I love great music, I also find kinship with the three-year-old kid who sang, “I love you Lord and I lift my noise in praise to you. O, my soul rejoices.” Real religion does not make us somber, sullen and sad. Real religion makes us confident, happy and glad. Faith is a place of gladness as well as a place of goodness. The gospel is glad tidings of great joy which shall be to all people. Jesus said, “I have said these things that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be ...

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J. Howard Olds
... rights of those children? One of my closest friends asked me to officiate at her wedding. I had buried her husband a few years before. At a grief recovery group she had met a widower and they had fallen in love. “We have a problem,” she confided over the phone. “We cannot be legally married without facing financial disaster. So this marriage will only be blessed by the church, not the state.” After consulting with my bishop, I declined officiating at the wedding. It was the middle of the night as I ...

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J. Howard Olds
... sins. I claim the power of Jesus. I am free. Amen. II. RESURRECTION POWER WILL HELP US RESTORE RELATIONSHIPS “The angel said to the women, ‘He has risen. He is not here. Go tell his disciples and Peter.'" Go tell Peter – Peter, so brash, so confident, so cocky. Yet, at crunch time, he blows it. He denies his Lord. Disappointed, devastated, destroyed, he heads toward Lake Galilee to shed his tears and lick his wounds. The angel says to the women… “tell his disciples and Peter, ‘I'll meet you up ...

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J. Howard Olds
... of the dying. We dwell in the land of the dying on the way to the land of the living. Hope is more than wishful thinking. Hope is more than a positive attitude. Hope is the sure and certain conviction that we who die go forth to live. It is confidence that the same power which raised Jesus from the dead will give us new life as well. It has been nearly 30 years ago now since I met Carolyn. She was sitting in the back of the Sanctuary after service, weeping. As I listened to her story, she had good ...

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J. Howard Olds
A young business executive sent this letter to this pastor: “I see so many people around the church who have such strong faith that I feel like I don't fit in. I would like to feel confident. I wish I didn't have doubts, but I've got more questions than answers. Sometimes I wonder if I am really a Christian. Can you help me with any of this? [Signed] Bob" Could you have written this letter? Whoever said that we should not question things surely never ...

Matthew 6:5-13
Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... for what you hope will come to pass. Express sorrow if you've hurt another in any way. Relax. Sleep well. V. PRAYER IS A CALL TO ACTION St. Augustine said, “Pray as though everything depended on God. Work as though everything depended on you." John says, “We have confidence before God because we obey his commands and do what pleases him" (I John 3:22). The things, good Lord, we pray for, give us the courage to work for. If I pray for my daily bread, let me find the courage to see that others are fed. If ...

1 Peter 1:13-21
Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... Our Father who art in heaven, Howard is his name.' We gather for Confirmation this weekend in the life of this congregation. It is a time to affirm our faith, refine our beliefs, and commit ourselves to a lifetime of discipleship. It is time to say with confidence, “I believe" and to pray that God will “help us when it is hard to believe." As Peter says to early Christians, “Believe in God who raised Jesus Christ from the dead and glorified him so that your faith and hope are in God." Let us declare ...

1 Peter 2:19-25
Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... to be read in church. But it is hard to make Peter's point and ignore his illustrations. Before I got sick last weekend and cancelled a few days vacation, the mantel was hanging over Kaye's shoulder to preach this sermon. She is a Vanderbilt graduate. I was confident she could handle it. About ten days ago she walked into my office with a forlorn look on her face and said, “What am I supposed to do with this passage of Scripture?" With the wisdom of a senior pastor I replied, “Deal with it!" Then I got ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... you do that?" inquired the Dad. “Nobody knows what God looks like?" Then with a smile on her face the girl said, “They will know when I finish my picture!" In a pluralistic society driven by uncertainty and relativity there are times when I long for the confidence of that little girl. Today I want to begin a series of sermons on “The Quest for Christian Values." Over the last 40 years America has been involved in a cultural conflict. It started in the 1960's with the rise of secularism, fueled by the ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... , he found his wife engaged in a deep discussion with the service station attendant. As they pulled out of the station, the husband inquired about his wife's intense conversation. “I knew the man," she explained. “In fact, I used to date him." Feeling confident the husband continued by saying, “I bet I know what you were thinking. I bet you were thinking you're glad you married me, a Fortune 500 CEO instead of him." “Actually, I wasn't thinking that at all," confessed the wife. “I was thinking ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... among us. It made me think of Scar, Mufasa's jealous brother in the wonderful Broadway play The Lion King. Scar and his hyena deputies are constantly scouring the country looking for someone to devour. Scar is intent to tell lies, spread rumors, destroy confidence, even kill his own kin in the fruitless pursuit of power. So, Scar convinces Simba, the young cub of Mufasa, that Simba is responsible for his father's tragic death. With his heart filled with sorrow and his mind gripped with guilt, Simba wanders ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... United Methodist Church in Russia yesterday, I felt like that little sparrow. “Yet,we all must do the best we can." Partners in the Gospel—that's what a saint is—a partner in the Gospel. II. SAINTS ARE PEOPLE IN PROCESS. In verse 6 we read, “I am confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus." Saints are sinners who keep on keeping on. One of our church members had spinal surgery a few weeks ago. While the surgery was successful ...

Philippians 3:7-11
Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... out that lasted for three hours. The temple curtain split right down the middle. Jesus called out in a loud voice, “Father into your hands I commend my spirit." When He had said this, He breathed his last. I want to leave this world with that kind of confidence. I want to know Christ. Don't you? IV. I WANT TO RISE LIKE CHRIST... ...by attaining to the resurrection from the dead. Fanny Crosby who lived to be ninety-five was blinded at six weeks of age from a childhood illness. Fanny Crosby, who could see ...

Philippians 4:4-8
Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... hat in the air, prayed, “I thank thee gracious God that in your good mercy I have today gotten my hat back. Amen" In the stress and struggle of life, some of us have lost our hats, not to mention our self-esteem, our hope for tomorrow, our confidence for today. Can you rejoice in the Lord anyway? Is there a song in your heart that the world never gave? Is there a peace the world cannot take away? Gratefulness is more than a momentary emotion. It is a profoundly spiritual and powerfully healing state of ...

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