Dictionary: Trust
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Judges 6:1-40, John 20:24-31
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... for following Jesus. Thomas is in deep mourning. After all, Jesus had told him, he would know how to follow him. But he doesn’t know. He is confused, sad, riddled by grief. And all of them are hiding from the Jewish authorities, afraid to come out, distrusting everyone. Thomas wants a sign. And a sign he is given. Jesus tells him, touch my side. See my wounded hands. Put your finger right here! Touch and see. Does he? Does Thomas accept Jesus’ invitation? The story doesn’t tell us. But we do know his ...

Genesis 3:1-24
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James Merritt
... down. This serpent is crafty. He knows in order to get Eve to do what she shouldn’t do he’s got to get her to distrust God’s goodness and God’s motives. “For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like ... there has been no harm and no foul. Just a conversation. Two seeds have been sewn - the seed of doubt and the seed of distrust. If those seeds are watered and cultivated they will bear the fruit of disobedience. III. Don’t Disobey God’s Command Now we ...

Sermon
Charles R. Leary
... over money, theology and liturgy, details of administration, organization, personal hurts and misunderstandings. I am sure you have heard that. And we have all felt the pain when attitudes of suspicion and opinions that are uncompromising lower the morale and create barriers of distrust in a congregation. What’s going on at your house? Finally comes the clean-up time, time to work through a shakeup and turn it completely around into an opportunity for renewal and growth. How do you do the clean-up? I’ve ...

John 1:1-18, Matthew 2:1-12, Luke 2:8-20, Luke 2:1-7, Luke 1:26-38, Genesis 3:1-24
Drama
H. J. Hizer
... -- anybody would rather believe a lie than believe the truth. One: That's bad. Two: No -- that's good. Five: I gave you a lot of tools to work with, Propaganda. Four: He gave you jealousy and anger. Two: He gave you fear and pride. Three: He gave you distrust and dishonor. One: You forgot one thing I needed, your Lowliness. Five: Forgot? Impossible! I never forget -- why I remember the very day I met Eve -- "Eve" I said "I'll tell you what I want you to do" -- and she did it. Three: That's good. Five: And ...

Sermon
Mike Ripski
... feelings of not being good enough, of not being in control. He took out his anger at the human condition on his brother by murdering him. C. The Tower of Babel Then there’s the Genesis story about how this sense of profound anxiety, self-doubt, and distrust is a condition from which groups suffer from as well as individuals. One group says to itself, “Let us build a tower and exhibit our technological prowess. Let us make a name for ourselves. Let us prove we’re better than everyone else. That we’re ...

Sermon
Gordon Pratt Baker
... as they tried to drive their rulers into the sea? Let Nicodemus beware lest he, too, suffer Rome's vengeance. At the same time, however, neither was there any mistaking the high priest's distrust of the protesting scholar standing Jesus' sole defender before him. Nor was he long in acting on that distrust. Taking advantage of one of Nicodemus' absences -- in all likelihood again on a trip for the council -- and secure in the contempt the Pharisees held for the common people, Caiaphas sent soldiers under ...

Sermon Aid
Clement E. Lewis
... to what was said, "So numerous shall your descendants be." He did not weaken in faith when he considered his own body, which was already as good as dead (for he was about a hundred years old), or when he considered the barrenness of Sarah's womb. No distrust made him waiver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, being fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised. Therefore his faith "was reckoned to him as righteousness." Now the words, "it ...

Sermon
Steven Burt
... from Ahab and Jezebel, but he was a prisoner of himself. He had shut the sunlight out of his mind. He had drawn the shutters of his heart. When doors are slammed against us, we are prone to draw into ourselves and lock our hearts against others. Distrust begets distrust. 1 Then comes the voice of God. In Elijah’s case he is told to get back to taking care of business. Get out of the cave mood and the self-pity mode. His strength is refreshed, his faith is strengthened, he renews his commitment, and he ...

Genesis 24:1-67, Genesis 27:41--28:9
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Bill Bouknight
... they try to cover their losses by doing creative, deceptive arithmetic in the family checkbook. As bad as gambling is, I suspect that the deception within the family is worse. It is a tragic moment in any family when husband or wife has reason to distrust his or her partner, to wonder if the partner is telling the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. A second reason why families fail is when God’s guidance is disregarded. The Lord had revealed to Isaac and Rebekah, as recorded in Genesis ...

Psalm 53:1-6
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William McKee Aber
... that just wear a beard some time! It’s quite an experience to see the reactions from people who know you but who now sees you as strange, and not quite as trustworthy and normal as before, and also to see the hate stares from strangers.) We do distrust those who look, act, and talk differently, but this can be overcome. Paul suggests that our real call is to be "AGLOW WITH THE SPIRIT." That’s our final clue! I’m interested in the number of times one sees the word "soul" these days. There is soul ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... THE NATURE OF GOD. Look again at verses 19 and 21: "He did not weaken in faith when he considered his own body, which was already as good as dead (for he was about a hundred years old), or when he considered the barrenness of Sarah's womb. No distrust made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, being fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised." Pastor Peter Lewis makes the point that the Tempter's greatest weapon against believers ...

Sermon
Eric Ritz
... . In fact, she fully expected to go to the poor house. Phillips Brooks wrote in his diary that his father looked up from the dinner table and said to his wife, "My dear, I have trusted God for 40 years. He has never forsaken me. I''m not going to distrust Him now." Now, let us give thanks for what we have to eat today. Augustine wrote in the fourth century, "Hard times, troubled times; these are what people are saying. But let our lives be good and the times will be good. We make our times; such as we are ...

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Eric Ritz
... fact, his mother fully expected to go to the poor house. Phillips Brooks wrote in his diary that his father looked up from the dinner table and said to his wife, "My dear, I have trusted God for 40 years. He has never forsaken me. I''m not going to distrust Him now. Now, let us give thanks for what we have to eat today." Augustine wrote in the fourth century, "Hard times, troubled times; these are what people are saying. But let our lives be good, and the times will be good. We make our times; such as we ...

Sermon
Maxie Dunnam
... it as the authority for faith and life, and though they express it in different ways, they want persons who seek holiness and who have moral and ethical integrity. Whether we readily admit it or not, there is a kind of distrust of the seminary and of theological education by the grassroots local church. Much of this is due to classic American Protestant liberal theology and its successors: radical feminism, theological pluralism, political correctness, and moral/ethical relativism. These are still pervasive ...

2 Timothy 1:1-2:13
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Leonard Sweet
... don't just stifle interest in and respect of other religious or philosophical systems. Fear infiltrates all aspects of our lives. One French philosopher (Patrick Viveret) calls fear the "emotional plague of our planet." Fear infects all peoples and all nations, with a distrust and distaste for all that is other. In the ancient world of Christendom, the Latin church came up with a handy list of human failures and shortcomings called the seven deadly sins. (Karaoke moment: Let's see how many we can name this ...

Mark 8:31-38
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... could never realize the promises God had made, Abraham had to decide whether to step out in faith towards the new life God offered, or stay home and wait for his final years to end. In verse 20 Paul emphasizes that Abraham harbored no "distrust" of God. This startles us into realizing what our faithless attitudes actually infer. Shallow faithfulness not only stunts our soul, it accuses God of being untrustworthy. When we seek to safeguard our own faint hearts from relinquishing control of our lives, we are ...

Mark 8:31-38
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... could never realize the promises God had made, Abraham had to decide whether to step out in faith towards the new life God offered, or stay home and wait for his final years to end. In verse 20 Paul emphasizes that Abraham harbored no "distrust" of God. This startles us into realizing what our faithless attitudes actually infer. Shallow faithfulness not only stunts our soul, it accuses God of being untrustworthy. When we seek to safeguard our own faint hearts from relinquishing control of our lives, we are ...

Mark 14:12-26
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Maxie Dunnam
... be as holy as you are.” With a quivering voice that reflected the earnestness of his soul, Dr. Whyte said, “Madam, if you could see into my soul, you would spit into my face.” Overstated, maybe — but the picture is there — the picture of healthy self-distrust and self-examination at which we want to look today as we begin this Lenten season, and as we come to the Lord’s table for Holy Communion. The setting for our scripture is the Last Supper of Jesus with his disciples. They had planned a kind ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... sank into him. During his earlier life he went through perils of sickness and poverty, and all forms of limitation and trouble, but he never forgot that scene and that sentence. “I have trusted God for forty years, and He has never forsaken me; I am not going to distrust Him now.” (7) Phillips Brook’ father knew what it was to follow Jesus. He was saved not by his knowledge not by his good works but by his faith in Jesus Christ. And friends, that faith, just a little bit of it, will save us as well. 1 ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... and share your master’s happiness!" But this servant was afraid of his master. Why? We don’t know, but it happens. I’ve met people who for some reason or another are afraid of God. They serve a God of vengeance and punishment. They distrust God and because they distrust God, they don’t trust other people or life in general. They don’t even trust themselves. I am convinced that the kind of God people have determines how willing they are to risk great things for God. If you are here this morning out ...

1 Corinthians 13:1-13
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James Merritt
... I made a promise to my wife before we got married, that from the moment we were married, I would never ever be jealous of her. I kept that promise, because there is nothing that will poison the well of marriage worse than jealousy, which is simply a disguise for distrust. James Dobson once said, “If you love something you can set it free. If it is yours it will come back to you. If it doesn’t, it never was.” There is another version that said, “If you love something set it free. If it doesn’t come ...

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Steven E. Albertin
... . It is afraid of being soft, of becoming vulnerable and dependent, of conceding that it needs to trust anyone other than itself. Jesus raises the stakes in this whole issue. The hardness of heart that leads to distrust, conflict, and selfishness within a marriage is also the hardness of heart that leads to the distrust of God. That is the ultimate indictment of what Jesus has to say here. Sin is not just our mistreatment of others. Sin is our mistreatment of God. God wants us to trust him, to count on ...

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King Duncan & Angela Akers
... , in an essay titled “Too Broken to Be Fixed,” tells of how he grew up as an angry child who lashed out at others. His family had taught him that “if something went wrong, it was always someone else’s fault.” He learned to distrust people. And this distrust resulted in anger and alienation and lashing out at the world. The situation only worsened as Victor became an adult. He says of his mindset at that time, “Finally, you ask yourself the question: Why are so many people out to get me? And the ...

Sermon
Richard Patt
... you and I end up doing something just as ridiculous! We carry our good intentions too far! We want our children to turn out "nice," so we over-discipline them to the extent that we sometimes profoundly injure their inner spirits and fill them with fear and distrust. We want our children to be "good students," but we burden them with so much study and homework that they never quite have time also to learn how to relate pleasingly to their peers; after all, "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." There ...

Sermon
Carlyle Fielding Stewart
... the goodness and love of God will seek us out. We cannot hide from the presence and love of God. It will seek us out wherever we are. In our pain and sorrow, in our fear and despair, the love of God will find us in our caves of doubt, distrust, and uncertainty. Elijah realized this at this moment when he felt lower than low. We may feel it in moments where we feel lower than low. The comfort is that we cannot hide from God. We cannot escape God's ubiquitous presence. God's love and concern will search us ...

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