... But how can I tell if they made up the story? We’ve been waiting so long for the Messiah. I almost wish it were true. But what proof is there that it is true? Martha: (quietly) Tell me something. Did you lose any sheep over it? Johnathan: (again disgusted) Did I lost any sheep over it? I’ve been up half the night trying to track down our shepherds, running all over Bethlehem, and you ask me if I’ve lost any sheep o ... (stops) Did you say "sheep"? (relaxes) Oh. Sheep. (then, thankfully) Martha. Martha ...
... and sacrifice but wild boar roamed the area freely as well,. The tortured man is beaten down by the “Legion,” perhaps which represents the area. The demon might as well say, “I am Rome.” It’s an unfriendly area. Highly Hellenized. The pigs are equally as disgusting as the “legion.” So the pig or boar makes for a great metaphor in many ways. In parable of prodigal…pigs food indicates how low he had to go. Here too. The drowning of the pigs into the sea (which was thought of as an abyss) was ...
... something special about that baby. Does anyone else feel it? Claudia: Yeah, I know what you mean. I have seen a lot of babies before, but this one is different. It is almost as if he could really understand us - like he could see inside me. Cornelius: (Sounding disgusted.) Girls! You always make a big deal out of everything! He's just a baby - and a lucky one at that. A few more hours of wandering the streets of Bethlehem and he would have been born in some side street. Adam: No, Cornelius, they are right ...
... and make it a kind of party. Marcia: [Raising her hand] Should we come in costume, Miss Hardgrader? [Class members mutter disgustedly.] Hardgrader: Well, you can if you like, Marcia, but it’s not necessary. Now, if there are no other questions, you ... ? Katie: Did I ever! Did you get his name? Becky: I think it’s Duke. Katie: I wonder if he’s going with anybody? Danny: [In disgust] If he’s smart, he isn’t. Becky: Is that so? Well, you’re not smart, and I don’t see you going with anybody. Katie: ...
... . They are off-putting to our sensibilities of associating with "nice" people. But we need to recall that Jesus was accused of spending too much time with tax collectors and sinners. To treat people in this manner is not to throw stones at them or to turn away in disgust. Rather it is a call to re-engage with them as those whom God is seeking and saving. When Bill Hybels was a college student in Iowa, he had a roommate who trained his pet dog to growl whenever the town mayor's name was mentioned. No matter ...
... always be careful how we speak to one another in the home. A public service advertisement for the national committee for the prevention of child abuse reminded us of "words that hit as hard as a fist." It listed words that some parents say to their children. "You disgust me, just shut up. You're pathetic, you can't do anything right. You are really stupid. Don't you know how to listen? Get out of here. I'm sick of looking at your face." Accompanying these comments that some parents make to their children is ...
... the Babylonian conquest, may be what Ezekiel has in mind in verses 16–17. However, Oholibah quickly tires of the Babylonians. Her lust sated, she turns from them in disgust (v. 17; compare Amnon’s attitude toward Tamar in 2 Sam. 13:15–17). The Lord, meanwhile, has also been moved to disgust for his erstwhile bride: “I turned away from her in disgust, just as I had turned away from her sister” (v. 18). It is likely that Ezekiel is thinking here of the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem which resulted in ...
... for a fellow who could not speak because he was deaf and had a speech impediment. They begged Jesus to help their poor friend. Jesus took him away in private, which, I think, was a good thing, since the gestures he was going to use to heal this man were disgusting. Tough to stomach, you might say. He put his fingers in the man's ears. So far, so good. But then he spat and touched the guy's tongue. We assume that Jesus didn't just spit like a major league ball player between pitches. He spat on his fingers ...
... hands) But he will rise. I have his joy. MIRIAM: (Taking Hannah's hand) Hannah, Jesus is dead. He is crucified. Don't you understand? HANNAH: (Steadfastly) But he will rise. Don't you see, Miriam, it's as though I feel his very presence. MIRIAM: (Almost disgusted) No one has risen from the dead. Hannah, I worry over you. You were there. You saw how he suffered. Yet you refuse to believe it! HANNAH: (With compassion) Oh, Miriam, it is you who do not understand. There is a hope within me. A decision I have ...
John 18:1-11, Isaiah 52:13--53:12, Genesis 22:1-19, Hosea 6:1--7:16, Hebrews 10:1-18, Hebrews 4:14-5:10, John 19:17-27
Sermon Aid
Russell F. Anderson
... with his hideously deformed body. Jesus carried the leprosy of our sin in his body on the cross. Those who looked on him turned away in disgust and derision. We who are a part of Christ's body carry the infirmities of a sick society. The Silence of the Lamb. "He did not ... of leprosy. For a long time, his parishioners were reluctant to accept him. They had seen others come and leave in disgust. Why would this man be any different? The mistrust eased as Father Damien persisted in his effort to minister to their ...
... limping and handicapped? And it still goes on. We call it child abuse. Recently a government report informed us that about twenty-five percent of child deaths in America are caused by parental abuse. Remorse can lead to self-destruction. We can be so sorry, so disgusted with ourselves for our failure to be Christians that we can end our own lives. This was the case with Judas who was so overwhelmed with guilt that he hanged himself. Some time ago there was a news item about a Georgia mother of three. As ...
... 't hard or cruel. Sometimes it seems that the devil takes over and we rush headlong into pet sins, or allow emotions of hatred, recrimination or disgust to rule us. I say, in view of our own past performance, it may be hard to believe this good word that God values us highly ... here to build up one another and to emphasize our value and worth to each other and God, not our disgust with one another. Many persons - every honest Christian really - struggle with their own sins and spiritual failure, sometimes in an ...
... She, wanted desperately to be loved, and yet felt so unworthy of being loved that she had convinced herself that even God could not love anyone as despicable as she. At every session, Ann made some reference to her parents. One time she had had a "disgusting" letter, another time a "manipulative" telephone call. She viewed an invitation to come home for a visit or a holiday as an interference. When her parents sent food or money, Ann said that was their way of trying to control her. "Why can’t they leave ...
... . There is no other foundation on which we can establish our trust. Religion itself can be so twisted and distorted without this lifegiving center in the Cross. When religion is misused for personal greed or simply as a cloak for control over others, the spectacle is disgusting. The worst thing is to begin to think that God is like that! But when the attention is fully and steadily upon the Cross, and Jesus as the Lamb of God who took upon himself the sins of the world at that Cross, then religion is never ...
... School hallways - vivid pictures of abject poverty and despair, captioned with the title "Listen, Christian." The long-"I" makes it more difficult to notice. And when we do notice, another rendering of the sermon title may come into operation: I ... Oh ... U! - in sounds of disgust, as though it’s a waste of time and attention to notice. This fellow is a real loser, and it would not be worth our time and energy to notice except for one thing ... running him down and degrading him does something for us. It ...
... Israel, all the knees that have not bowed to Baal, and every mouth that has not kissed him." Do you ever get a case of the blahs? At times you feel blue or you get "down in the dumps." Are there days when you are depressed, discouraged, or disgusted with life? When a day like that comes, you wear negative glasses so that everything appears negative. You cannot see any good about yourself or about those around you. If so, you are normal, because life consists of ups and downs. There are days when you have a ...
... Jesus was too busy for such tasks. Mark records this (10:14), "But when Jesus saw it he was indignant, and said to them, ‘Let the children come to me, do not hinder them; for to such belongs the kingdom of God.’ " Jesus was willing to reveal his disgust to his disciples for their wrong action. Peter was shook up over the fact Jesus said he was going to go to Jerusalem and die. He said, "God forbid, this shall never happen to you." Jesus then turned to Peter and said, "Get behind me, Satan! You are a ...
... understand the judgment that awaited them. This was not easy for Jeremiah. There were times he himself was bitter towards God and wondered why his people could not get a better break. In those moments he was not disgusted with the civil or ecclesiastical leaders or the people. At those times he was disgusted and discouraged that God could not make the situation right with some kind of fiat. He had believed that God’s word would be effective among the people, but he just could not see the good results. God ...
... hard to do something that sounds so weird. Dave: And what’s the tithe anyway? Something like 10% I think. 10%? 10% of what? 10% of my salary obviously but is that gross or net? Well it can’t be gross cause gross also means disgusting and God wouldn’t want me to tithe something disgusting. I mean, he made the word gross for a reason and even if the word has two meanings, I don’t think it should be used in tithing. Nope, that’s wouldn’t be right. Dave: Maybe he wants 10% of my net earnings. Yeah ...
... lives matter. I mention this because how we feel about ourselves will determine the effectiveness of our witness to Christ. There are many people who latch onto Christ because they are disgusted with themselves. And that's good. We need to reach out to him when our self-esteem is dragging the floor. But if we stay disgusted with ourselves, we can never be effective in reaching out to others. Christ has too many followers who feel helpless, defeated, impotent. Let Christ deliver you from your feelings of low ...
... scrutinizes his guests. Suddenly his head snaps back. The music stops in mid-beat. All eyes turn to focus upon the object of the king’s obvious displeasure. Gasps of shock and whispers of disgust echo as spotlights zero in. Can’t believe it! No suit and tie! How did he get in? What nerve! What gross insensitivity! Disgusting! I remember as if it were yesterday. Louie Shingler, distinguished lay-leader of Los Angeles First Church, where I was an associate at the time, picked me up on the steps of Fuller ...
... book of Joy. I hope by now you can see why the Apostle Paul has something to say to your life. Paul''s message is credible. It is authentic. It is real. The Apostle Paul is not writing from the plush Hilton Hotel in Rome, but from a damp, dingy, disgusting jail cell as a fellow servant of Christ, lying near death for a period of time. However, Paul does not focus on his suffering but thinks of a way to use this moment as an instrument of Evangelism and a Kingdom moment for our Lord. Like the song we sing ...
... , it was natural that they were the lightning rod that would attract most of the bitterness of the people. The complaints are often a litany of yearning for their former life in Egypt, protests over the lack of food and water along the journey, and their disgust with manna. Rarely did the people complain against God. In today's lesson, however, the people complain to Moses and to God. This passage is the last and most severe of the complaint stories that are recorded in the book of Numbers. Again the people ...
24. You Are Accepted
Lk 7:36-50
Illustration
King Duncan
... the dark valley of a meaningless and empty life. It strikes us when we feel that our separation is deeper than usual, because we have violated another life, a life which we loved, or from which we were estranged. It strikes us when our disgust for our own being, our indifference, our weakness, our hostility, and our lack of direction and composure have become intolerable to us. It strikes when, year after year, the longed-for perfection of life does not appear, when the old compulsions reign within us ...
... . He put the truck in low, but the tractor-trailer would not budge. He put it in reverse, shoved the pedal to the metal, but the trailer did not move. When the trucker climbed down from the rig in disgust, a small boy from the crowd approached him saying, “I think I can help.” The angry, disgusted drivers says to the kid, “What do you know about tractor-trailers?” “Well,” said the kid, “I’d let the air out of the tires, that would free the trailer. You could drive out, refill your tires, and ...