Dictionary: Trust
Showing 1 to 25 of 2129 results

Sermon
James McCormick
... to punish people, but as a call to fullness of life in Christ. And, when a brother or a sister stumbles, we don’t accuse and condemn, we forgive and extend a helping hand. As followers of Jesus, we are to be people of conviction, but also, we are to be people with compassion. Prayer: God, our Father, save us from moral indifference, from ethical wishy-washiness, from behavioral blindness. Help us to insist upon the highest standards from ourselves and from others, precisely because we care about them ...

Bulletin Aid
... to speak in a united voice, giving honor to your great name. We pray through Christ our Lord. Amen. Prayer of Confession We belong to one church, Father; but we interpret discipleship in different ways, resulting in a variety of convictions. We hurt, rather than help one another as we defend our differences. Forgive us for the fractures we cause, when we ought to bring healing and wholeness to your church. Help us to bind ourselves together in Christian love supporting each other in faith and practice ...

3. Conviction
Illustration
Everrett W. Palmer
President Pusey of Harvard, in an address to a graduating class, was correct when he observed that the serious failure in the modern graduate is not lack of intellectual acumen, but rather that, at the end of his college experience, he "may believe too faintly and care less. What we desperately want is a great new stirring of conviction."

Acts 2:1-21 · Jn 15:26-27; 16:4-15; 20:19-23 · Eze 37:1-14 · 1 Cor 12:4-13 · Ps 104
Sermon Aid
Russell F. Anderson
... . The story of Pentecost, as told by Acts 2, doesn't do much to clear up the picture. In the Gospel of John, Jesus does much to unveil the shroud of mystery surrounding the Spirit. Outline: 1. The Spirit is Christ's advocate and witness (v. 26). 2. The Spirit convicts us of sin (v. 8). 3. The Spirit convinces us concerning the righteousness of Christ (v. 8, 10). 4. The Spirit judges Satan (v. 11). 5. The Spirit reveals the truth (v. 13). 6. The Spirit makes known what is to come (v. 13). Sermon Title ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... choice because that is our nature. We do what we do because we are what we are. Notice carefully that the Holy Spirit has been sent to convict us of sin, not sins. Now the world thinks that man's problem is sins: murder, lying, rape, stealing, etc. These are not man's problems. ... sin in the world is the sin of refusing to belief in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. But only the Holy Spirit can convict you of that truth. II. Only The Spirit Can Convey To You The Remedy For Sin Jesus goes on to say in v.10 ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... Jesus boils sin down to one word—unbelief. Unbelief is the mother sin, the father sin, the parent sin of all other sins. Refusing to believe in Jesus Christ, and refusing to receive Jesus Christ as the Lord of your life, is the one sin that you must be convicted of because it is the only sin that God cannot forgive. In fact, if the Holy Spirit takes care of your sin problem singular, He can then take care of your sins problem plural. Do you understand that the only sin that will and can send a person to ...

John 15:1-17
Sermon
Ron Lavin
... name for the Holy Spirit. The text also tells us the functions of The Advocate. Here is a list of functions in the description for The Advocate given by Jesus as he addresses his followers: (1) to witness for me (John 15:26-27), (2) to confute (or convict) the world of wrong, right, and judgment (John 16:8), and (3) to guide you (John 16:13). Witness For Me Jesus said, "... When your Advocate has come ... he will bear witness to me. And you also are my witnesses" (John 15:26-27). Notice the personal way ...

Sermon
Maurice A. Fetty
... truth and love of God. So it is on this Sunday in Pentecost we pray to be open to the Spirit of God so as to be convicted of the sin which destroys us and to be led into the truth which would make us whole. The Spirit, the great liberator of thought, would ... and judge our lives. But by the same token, for those open and humble, this same Spirit wishes not to judge to destroy, but to convict to bring us to the truth to make us whole. For as John's gospel says, "God so loved the world that he gave his ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... convinced Jesus is coming again, and you had better be as well. III. The Fearful Prospect of The Second Coming Enoch goes on to prophesy something else about the second coming; that is, one of the major reasons for it. “to execute judgment on all, to convict all who are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have committed in an ungodly way, and of all the harsh things which ungodly sinners have spoken against Him.” (v.15) Good is going to triumph over evil. Right is going to triumph ...

John 7:25-44, John 7:45--8:11
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... an issue. She is a scapegoat. And Jesus knows it. Does Jesus pause to think as he’s writing on the temple floor? What is he writing? We know that he pauses to give his “verdict,” then continues writing upon the floor. This is significant. If Jesus says convict her, she’ll be stoned, and he’ll be caught in their trap. If he doesn’t, they can accuse him of not honoring the Law of Moses. But Jesus is not born yesterday. He knows exactly the law, and he knows the parts they are not following. We ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... gives it back to them. Jesus comes to them and says see I am not dead. I am alive. Now tell the world. II On the road to Emmaus, as we travel home, don’t miss the significance of the resurrection. We can be transformed and secondly we can be convicted. Look at verse 32. When the brothers realize that it is the risen Lord who is with them he vanishes. They turn to each other and say, “Were not our hearts burning within us while he was talking to us on the road, while he was opening the scriptures to ...

Sermon
Shirley Gupton Lynn
... because we have recognized and accepted that great love God has for us in Jesus Christ. And when we see and fully accept that love, our relationship with God is made new. When this is our faith, you and I can choose determination, not despair; the present, not the past, convictions, not confusion. We can go out from here to be the men and women, boys and girls who say Yes to God! Let us pray: O God thank you for trusting us with free will. Help us to use the power of choice today to choose You and Your ...

Exodus 33:12-23, Isaiah 45:1-7, Matthew 22:15-22, 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10
Sermon Aid
Russell F. Anderson
... words radio, television, advertising the message of many a church is divorced from the power of the Spirit 3. The words of the gospel are filled with the power of the Spirit (v. 5). 4. Submit to Christ, who will give you the courage of an abiding conviction Gospel: Matthew 22:15-22 1. Sermon Title: Tripping Over Your Tongue. Sermon Angle: The Pharisees and Herodians approached Jesus with the intent of tripping him up in his own words (v. 15). They failed. While it is easier to trip up a liar and a deceiver ...

Sermon
Thomas A. Pilgrim
... themselves. The early church was the result of the resurrection. Those disciples were not looking for some new organization to join - some club to which they could belong. The church was the result of their witness. The resurrection was a story they had to tell - a conviction they had to announce - a witness they had to share. Our gathering here is a witness to the power of the resurrection. Our Christian living is a witness to the power of the resurrection. Our giving of our lives to Christ is a witness to ...

Sermon
Phil Thrailkill
... . If a man, come to me; if a woman, I will help you find someone. This is not a battle you will win alone. Repent of prideful isolation. Finally, remember that you are worth saving and that not much will happen without your heartfelt surrender. Letting your convictions run your life instead of your feelings and impulses is the only path to maturity. Jesus Christ is waiting for you to take him seriously. He has more good for you than you can imagine. Only he can make us the kind of men and women we have ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... , "Son, I don't know how in the world this company could ever get along without you." The young man said, "Well, thank you very much." He then said, "But starting Monday morning we're going to give our best shot." Yes, have true grit when it comes to your convictions. But let your grit be laced with grace. IV. Stand in Confidence The Lord God said in 1 Samuel 2:30, "Those who honor Me I will honor." If you're going to stand and stand alone, you must trust God to the point that you will stand for what ...

1 Corinthians 9:19-23
Sermon
James Merritt
... whole roast." Now we are here to reach the unbeliever and especially the next generation and we need to do everything we can to break down barriers and to build bridges so that we can effectively present the Gospel to an unbelieving world. Paul had a conviction that I share, that unbelievers need Christ. People without Christ are lost and need to hear the Gospel and respond in order to be saved, but to do that we need a spirit that is willing to relinquish personal preferences. II. A Spirit That Is Willing ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... , because I'm not doing it." Somebody else said, "But Daniel, nobody will know." Daniel said, "God will know." Somebody else said, "Daniel, you've got to obey the king." Daniel said, "No, I've got to obey the God that my parents taught me to love." It takes conviction and character to say, "Yes" to God. It takes unbelievable courage to say, "No" to this world. Parents, you have to teach your kids to say, "No", but your teenagers have to learn to say, "No." You can't make them say, "No." I don't want you to ...

Sermon
Derl G. Keefer
... just another effort to poke some “fun” at his expense. The time arrived and the disabled young man unashamedly stood up, and in his strained, slurred manner…each word coming with enormous effort…he simply said, “Jesus loves me — and I love Jesus!” Conviction rolled over that junior high camp as God began to speak to their hearts about how they had treated one of his children. Many began to cry. Most of them repented and apologized to the young man. Revival gripped the camp. Campolo said that ...

Sermon
Carlyle Fielding Stewart
... really tired of the bull! God is tired of the bull of wavering, the bull of form without substance, the bull of show without sincerity, the bull of appeasement without atonement. A time comes when we must say what we mean and mean what we say, where we stand on conviction, trust that God is God, and do what God requires of us as the people of God! The priests of Baal were in a dilemma. They were in an openly precarious situation. Elijah knew that talk was cheap and now it was time to put up or shut up. Some ...

Drama
... 'll see if it is ready. Oh! I was talking with Madame Cartier today. BISHOP: Madame Cartier! And what news did Madame Cartier impart to you that you are about to impart to me? ARLETTE: There is a stranger in Domène. BISHOP: Oh? ARLETTE: He is a convict. BISHOP: A convict? How do you know? ARLETTE: He carries a yellow passport. He tried to get food and lodging at La Barre's auberge, but was turned away. Then he went to the jail and asked the turnkey to let him stay there, but was refused again. BISHOP: Poor ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... I Jn. 3:5) Peter, critical Peter, fault-finding Peter, negative Peter, said that Jesus was "a Lamb without blemish, and without spot...who committed no sin, nor was deceit found in his mouth." (I Pet. 1:19; 2:22) His best friends could not convict him of sin. His bitter foes could not convict him of sin. Pilate's wife said, "Have nothing to do with that just Man." (Mt. 27:19) Pilate said, "I find no fault in Him at all." (Jn. 18:38) Judas said, "I have betrayed innocent blood." (Mt. 27:4) The thief on the ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... The world is engulfed in an almost limitless quagmire of opinions, while there is a dearth of convictions. This inevitably makes for confusion and despair. Opinions are abundant while convictions are scarce. Opinions are produced by the superficial, while convictions are the result of agonized struggle. Opinions are what we think, while convictions are what we know. Opinions are conjectures or guesses, while convictions are firm beliefs founded on evidence. An opinion is something that we may change, but a ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... other; I have even seen them stand and weep with tears coming down their face. But they would not step out and give their heart to Jesus Christ. There was no doubt they were under tremendous conviction, but they did not repent. Repentance involves the conviction of sin, but it is not just the conviction of sin. Furthermore, repentance involves the confession of sin, but it is more than confession. The Bible is full of people who admitted they had sinned, but they didn't repent. Pharaoh told Moses over and ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... Because you are either on sin’s side against God, or you are on God’s side against sin. Not long ago there was a front page headline across the top of the Chicago Tribune that read “Guilty Plea Sets Inmate Free.” The picture showed a former convict embracing his sister, and the article told how a man who had been in jail for eight years cut a deal with a state attorney’s office in which the time served satisfied his sentence, and he was allowed to go free. Listen again to that headline , “Guilty ...

Showing results