Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
Johnny Dean
... you feel? I suspect that every one of us has felt, at some time or another, what the Canaanite woman felt that day. We come to Jesus in prayer, asking for something very important to us or to a loved one, and Jesus doesn’t say a word, no apparent response at all. The disciples of Jesus, on the other hand, do not hesitate at all. They know exactly what needs to be done, and are not bashful about saying it. "Jesus, you need to tell this loud-mouthed nuisance to take a hike. Besides the fact that she’s not ...

Matthew 28:16-20
Sermon
Johnny Dean
... God the Parent. God is a very good, very caring parent. The Parent God, traditionally referred to as Father but sometimes also in recent years as Mother, is loving and tender, and is familiar with all the material on how to raise children to be mature, responsible adults. Parent God hurts when the kids make a mess of their lives. But even so, Parent God knows that parents must allow the kids the freedom to make mistakes so that they can grow up. The Parent God respects us and believes passionately that we ...

Sermon
Steven Burt
... what happened to the bread everytime, and what happened to the juice every time, and what happened to each parishioner every time. To be truthful, though, I don’t think we all get a big bang out of Communion every time; our responses aren’t standardized. Our response depends on our moods, on the weather, on our histories, on whether we’re in our home congregation or with strangers; it depends on many, many things. And each person is different. So each experience of Communion is different. I’ve ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... have gone his way, to Jerusalem and the place he believed God had prepared for him; I would have gone my way, home to my wife and my children, my dog and my garden. He would have gone his way to glory, I my way to my duties and my responsibilities" Well, if the Rabbi can talk with Jesus, this preacher would like to have a few words with the Rabbi. I would say to Rabbi Neusner, You are correct. The Torah teaches that we must sanctify life in the here and now of home and family, community and society. But ...

Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... them to stretch like they do when they get up in the morning.] Good job! Are you all awake now? Well then, when we wake up and stretch, what do we do next? Brush our teeth? Wash our face? Put on our clothes? (responses) After you have done this, then what do you do? Eat breakfast? (responses) Right now Christmas is getting close. And pretty soon it will be cold outside. If you are finished with everything, and then you are ready to go outside, what do you put on to prepare for the cold? As you are putting ...

Drama
Marion Fairman
... on his fingers, separating each word). Love - joy - peace - long-suffering - Man: (Dismay) Long-suffering? Leader: (Going on, ticking them off) Gentleness - goodness - faith - meekness - temperance - Woman: (Nodding her head) Evidences of a disciplined and responsible life. Man: So they are - but how does a "disciplined and responsible" walk grow out of "fire" and "wind"? Leader: (Firmly) You couldn't walk in the Spirit if you hadn't been cleansed by the fire of the Spirit. Woman: And when we fail to show ...

1 Corinthians 2:6-16
Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... Maybe you had a birthday and somebody sent you a card with money in it. Has anyone ever had a birthday card like that? (response) When you got your money and you didn't want to lose it, how did you keep it safe? Did you put it in a drawer where no ... one could see it? Or did you put it under your mattress where it was hidden deep away? (response) Look what I brought today. This is called a safety box, or a safe. This is something in which I keep something very valuable in my ...

Matthew 9:9-13
Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
Exegetical Aim: What it means to follow Christ. Props: None. Lesson: Good Morning. (response) How is every one? (response) Good! We are going to play follow the leader this morning. I need everyone to stand up. Now, I am going to be the leader. Everybody get in line behind me. Stay in line and as we go each of you has to say and do everything I do, OK? ( ...

Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... Key v. 13) Props: a musical instrument, and someone who can play it well. (For the purpose of this illustration, I will use a guitar.) Lesson: This morning I want to show you something that's very special to me. Hold up the guitar Who knows what this is? (response) Yes, a guitar. The guitar is very old. In the Bible, David played something like a guitar, called a lyre. The guitar as we know it came from Spain. But it makes very pretty music, if you know how to play it. What do we call something that makes ...

John 13:1-17, 31b-35
Bulletin Aid
Howard Eshbaugh
... incarnation, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This evening, only the parts telling of his incarnation and service are used. The other verses will be added on Good Friday and Easter Sunrise service. The response in the litany is 2 Corinthians 8:9 which tells of the humility and service of Jesus Christ. Response to the Reading Leader: Have this mind among yourselves, which you have in Christ Jesus. People: For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your ...

Sermon
R. E. Lybrand
... chooses to violate that trust, it will hurt, but we must be willing to take that risk and leave healing and the judging up to God. If the partner is unfaithful, God will hold him/her accountable in the judgment, and he will heal the injured partner. Our responsibility is to love completely and trust totally without jealousy in our hearts. Not only are we not to be jealous of our partners, but we are also not to make our partners jealous. It is rather sad, but some people feed on the jealousy of their mates ...

Ephesians 6:10-20
Sermon
R. E. Lybrand
... to our mothers. We have seen that unmarried children living at home should, in addition to honor, give obedience to their mothers. But now I want us to look briefly at the other side of the coin and examine Mother's responsibility. Mother, you are not only the recipient of gifts, but you also have a responsibility to offer gifts to your children on this "great day" as well as on every day. Exemplary Life The first gift you must present to your children is to be the kind of person you want them to be! You ...

Sermon
Carl Jech
... in which the object is not to bring people in but to keep them out, not to rejoice in the variety of gifts and members in the body of Christ but to say "you can come in if you are like us! The task becomes not to shoulder our special responsibility to the rest of the world, but to brag about our special priviledge of being God's chosen people! A recent letter to the editor of a major church journal gives a strong flavor of this exclusive attitude. The gist of that letter was something like this: I am sick ...

Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... a promise to you? Maybe your Dad or Mom told you that you were going to get an ice cream cone, or that if you were really good, that you could have a cookie. Did you forget what they had said, or did you remember that they had promised you? (response) Yes, you remembered. When people make promises to us, we don’t forget them, because they are important to us.Has anyone ever said something mean to you? Maybe they called you a name or something? Did that feel good? Did you forget what they had said? No, you ...

Philippians 2:1-11
Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... of you as a baby, a small mirror. Lesson: Good morning. I want to show you a picture this morning. What is this picture of? (response) Do you know this baby from our nursery? Who might this baby be? Play with this awhile until they guess it is you. Yes it ... time, but don’t tell anyone who’s in it, okay. Show the mirror to each of the children Now who was in the picture? (response) It was an image of you wasn’t it? When we look in the mirror, we see an image of ourselves, don’t we? Application: ...

Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... of feeding him/her, changing diapers, bathing, dressing, holding, comforting, teaching, correcting, etc. Would you ever want to yell at a baby? (response) Of course not, because a baby’s feelings are gentle and fragile. We must never be rough with a baby, because a ... Tell me. Is someone more likely to want to listen to you if you are very rough or if you are kind and gentle? (response) Yes, gentle. The Apostle Paul reminded the church that he treated them as gently as a mother treats her baby. God wants us ...

Bulletin Aid
Robert G. McCreight
... thanks to the Father, who has enabled you to share in the inheritance of the saints in light. He has rescued us from the power of darkness and transferred us into the kingdom of his beloved Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins. Our Response To The Light Of The World Our offering this evening will be taken in support of ... The Offertory Prayer (Unison) All glory to you, O God, who has brought light into darkness and hope into the world. You have made this a most holy night, and ordained ...

Bulletin Aid
William S. Carter
... your renewing forgiveness; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who lives and rules with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, within our world today. Amen. TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST · Matthew 23:1-12 O God, be near us each day. Let us serve others in response to your love for us - not to gain public notice for ourselves. But prod us now and later, that we continue to try; that we continue to serve; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who lives and rules with you and the Holy Spirit, one God ...

Sermon
Carl Jech
... show how the grace of God is not totally free: "Grace," he writes, "has been hammered at (people) in a manner so simplistic that they have become unable to distinguish between taking credit for their faith and taking responsibility for it." He feels that if we only take responsibility (not credit) for our salvation, then we have not compromised the emphasis on "salvation by grace alone." Coming at the issue from a different perspective, another theologian has written: "We can't choose not to be sinful, but ...

Sermon
Carl Jech
... is one of them. Yet he is incredibly humble. A San Francisco Chronicle editorial said of him: "There is no visible ego in the man ... he does not profess to have all the answers ... he dwells not on our actions of the past but our responsibility for the future ... he has become an advocate for life, peace and human dignity." God save us from self-appointed world-savers! Such Messiah-complexes look shallow and dangerous next to a person like Wiesel. Meeting Elie Wiesel reminds one of the New Testament image ...

Sermon
Carl Hoefler
... and redeems a fallen world and makes of it a risen kingdom. As we come to the end of Lent, we raise our voices in praise. We praise God not only for our blessings but for our adversities as well. We know that praise is the appropriate response to God for both pleasure and pain. All praise, under any conditions or circumstances, brings us into the presence of God, and in his holy presence all evil is transformed into good. This strange and mysterious act of praising God in adversity, as well as in times ...

Sermon
Carl Hoefler
... , like New York City. What potential power that we, the people, possess when the Holy Spirit works in us and through us! God knows this. This is why every story of the Bible is without question grounded on the call of God to his people and their response. God continually calls his people to be faithful, not just in great deeds of courage and daring, but in the little day-by-day acts of faithful living that, when added all together, can create a mighty movement of faith. Our text says that the Sanhedrin and ...

Sermon
Carl Hoefler
... is so tangled up in such a web of legal and illegal maneuvers that the smartest group of criminal lawyers today would not be able to build an open-and-shut case that would convince an impartial jury who the culprit was that really had been responsible for the killing of Jesus. Pilate would not have done what he did without the request - accompanied by a subtle threat - from the Sanhedrin. And, the Jewish leaders could not have done what they did without the support and the consent of the people. And, the ...

Sermon
Carl Hoefler
... that their visitors were gods in disguise. Barnabas with his white hair and muscular build was identified as Zeus, the head of the pantheon of pagan gods. Paul, because of his speaking skills, was declared to be Hermes, the god of eloquence and rhetoric. The positive response of the people to Paul's preaching was really the reaction of a counterfeit faith. It was a faith-reaction, not resulting from the heard Word of God. It was the legacy of a legend. Paul never had the opportunity to get to the body of ...

1 Kings 19:9-18, 1 Kings 19:19-21
Bulletin Aid
Carl Hoefler
... his service. Collect Almighty God, who calls your children of each generation to be your servants: Lay upon our hearts the task of serving our generation in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ; that faith in his salvation may be a living response of those we serve. In his name we pray. Amen. Prayer of Confession Dear Father, we have followed in the footsteps of our forefathers, anxious to learn more about Jesus. But when we discover that those footsteps lead to our calling as workers, leaders, and ...

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