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Hebrews 12:14-29, Psalm 116:1-19
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Bill Bouknight
... that a list be made of all the members who don't pay nuthin' and that the list be posted on the wall of the vestibule. Jerry said that the motion failed because "we got a lot of Christians on the board and they outvoted me." If you are "much obliged" to God today, show it by reviewing all the vows you have made. Ask God to release you from those you cannot keep, and to forgive you for those you have broken. Then commit yourself to live by the others. THERE IS A THIRD WAY BY WHICH THE PSALMIST RESOLVED ...

Revelation 1:4-8
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King Duncan
... . That tells us who he is. That also tells us who we as his followers are. And that tells us what we are to be about. We are his kingdom and his priests in this world. Thus, when we talk about noblesse oblige, the obligations of nobility, we are not only talking about Christ's obligations, but our own. We have certain responsibilities for the world that have been placed upon us by the exalted status he has given us. We are no ordinary people. We are a kingdom and priests. Centuries ago, a small French town ...

3. Loving out of Obligation
Mark 12:28-34
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David A. Cooper
... in spiritual teaching nothing is logical. They were not disappointed. "Giving from the heart is a wonderful thing," the rabbi said, "It is a very high act and should never be demeaned. But there is something much more important that happens when somebody gives charity out of obligation. "Consider who is doing the giving. When somebody gives from the heart, there is a clear sense of oneself doing something; in other words, heartfelt charity always involves ego gratification. "However, when we give out of ...

4. The Obligation to Love
1 Corinthians 13:1-13
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Cecil G. Osborne
We can not, and should not, escape the obligation to love, because when we cease loving, we cease being human. Ralph W. Sockman once noted that Toyohiko Kagawa, the Japanese Christian leader, distinguished three levels of love. The first of which is physical love, which holds people together in families. "Above this level is a plane which Kagawa calls ...

Children's Sermon
Parents: This week's Gospel provides an excellent opportunity for you to strengthen family unity and to encourage real "family spirit" in your children. First, read and discuss the Gospel lesson for today. Ask your children to tell you what they think Jesus meant by his words. How did Jesus recognize members of his family? What did Jesus expect of members of his family? Do your children think that they would qualify? Now ask your children if they think there are any ways in which they could become better ...

Sermon
John N. Brittain
... , "What was her motivation?" She really could, after all, have gone home. It does not seem to have been the need to be needed or the desire to be appreciated, since she was neither. But she had made a choice and was now willing to live with its obligations. "Your people shall be my people, and your God my God," sounds a lot like a religious conversion. Ruth had come to recognize the God of Elimelech's family as the God of her life. She had learned of this God who had seen the distress of the Israelites ...

Matthew 18:21-35
Sermon
... who need love. If I am given an embrace, I will be ready to embrace someone who needs one. If someone forgives me something I cannot pay, even though I should and even though I know it and would like to, I will share that gift by readiness to cancel obligations others may owe me but cannot hope to make good on. This may not be an easy thing to do at first. We’ve all seen individuals who haven’t known what love is all about. An act of kindness shown to an individual like that might be greeted at ...

2 Corinthians 8:1-15
Sermon
Edward Inabinet
... ’s determining how much they love Christ by how they give. It says that we prove our love for Christ by our giving. It has been said that there are three levels or tests for giving that a Christian may follow. FIRST OF ALL, THERE IS THE LEVEL OF OBLIGATION. This is simply paying for the benefits of our religion. In II Samuel, David took a census of the people. For some reason, this made God angry. David repented of this and accepted the blame for it. When he did, a prophet came with a word from God. David ...

Matthew 5:43-48
Sermon
James McCormick
... second mile, returning good for evil, loving our enemies. And as if all of that were not difficult enough, Jesus concludes by saying, “Be perfect”. Now, how does all of that feel? Does it feel like a huge load to carry? Does it come across to you primarily as an obligation? Do you feel like you have to measure up to all of that in order to be loved by God? Are you afraid of failing, of not measuring up? If that’s what you feel, then your religion probably is more of a burden than a song. But, I’m ...

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James Merritt
... for them or not. It doesn’t matter whether they represent your party or not. It doesn’t matter whether you like their policies or not. It doesn’t matter whether you want to see them re-elected or not. You and I have as followers of Jesus Christ an obligation to pray for those in authority over us. The truth of the matter is if we spent half as much time praying for the people over us as we do in grumbling, griping, and complaining about those over us, we might have less to complain about and more to ...

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R. E. Lybrand
... even know the difference between a sonnet and a sonata. But surprising as it may seem, your parents are wiser than you are! They have the kind of wisdom which can only be gained through years of living. So, when your parents ask you to do something, it is your obligation to obey. You must trust their love for you. You must know that they will never tell you to do something unless it is best for you and they will never tell you not to do something, unless they feel it will be harmful to you! I am reminded of ...

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... their feet and got dressed again, and resumed his place, he said to them, 'Do you know what I have done for you? You call me Teacher and Lord; and you are right, for so I am. If I then, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you are obligated to wash one another’s feet.' " Here’s the point of all that Jesus had done that Thursday evening. "I am your Lord, your Sovereign, the one to whom you owe ultimate loyalty. As ones who believe in me, your Lord, you too are kings and lords and rule over ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... governor had committed his life to Christ. We have good news that is essential to every human being; it's a matter of their eternal life or death. We may be the only conduits God has to certain persons. We must help him reach them. THERE IS A THIRD OBLIGATION WE HAVE TO GOD: TO RENDER A MINISTRY TO HURTING PEOPLE ON OUR DOORSTEP. When Jesus declared his mission statement in Luke 4, his first words concerned the poor: "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the ...

Matthew 21:28-32
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Mark Trotter
... religious person. How do you know a religious person in our society? They go to church for an hour a week, and they sit. "A man had two sons. One son was uncomfortable with piety, but he felt a responsibility that he couldn't get away from. He felt an obligation to do what he could to make this world a better place. The other son liked to sing, go to church, but said no when he was asked to make a sacrifice. Which one did the will of the Father?" Talking about hymns, John Wesley's brother, Charles Wesley ...

Sermon
Mark Trotter
... the Passover with your family. Now look who is there. The disciples. A family is commanded to love each other. It is obligatory in the family. Who was it, Robert Frost, who said, "Home is where, when you go there, they have to take you in." It's an obligation. He is telling the Church, you are a new family, so love one another. That's a command. Then look at this. Love one another, so that the world will know you are Christians by your love. That is exactly what happened. It was at Antioch that the Church ...

Genesis 38:1-30
Understanding Series
John E. Hartley
... or place the blame for such activity on her, they refer to her as “a harlot.” On hearing this report, Judah was outraged at the flagrant behavior of his daughter-in-law. Reference to Tamar as Judah’s “daughter-in-law” reminds the reader of his obligations toward her. Judah ordered that she be brought out and burned to death (Lev. 20:10; Deut. 22:22). He was so angry that he decreed her sentence without providing her either a trial or even a chance to speak. The fervor of his outrage heightens his ...

Numbers 30:1-16
Teach the Text
Joe M. Sprinkle
... is why it is better not to vow at all than to vow something and not fulfill it (Prov. 20:25; Eccles. 5:5). Since we are obligated to keep our promises, we must be careful not to promise what we cannot or should not do. To make promises that we have no intention of ... take care of family members whom you are morally responsible to support (Matt. 15:5–6; cf. 1 Tim. 5:8). We are obligated to keep our promises, but we need to be very careful what we promise. 3. Do not merely reflect but transform your cultural ...

One Volume
Gary M. Burge
... to sanction the renewed relationship (1:17). The oath also indicates just how far Ruth is willing to go to serve Naomi. Ruth asks that the Lord hold her liable unto death if she does not keep her commitment to Naomi, thereby placing herself under Deuteronomic obligations. Outside of the book of Ruth, this oath formula appears only in 1 Samuel 20:13. Generally speaking, native Israelites swear by Elohim (God), not Yahweh (the Lord) in oaths that employ the deity to punish the oath taker if he or she does not ...

Sermon
David G. Rogne
... lazy-like wondering what I got to be thankful for now. And you know what, I can't think of anything to thank him for and then from the kitchen comes the most delicious morning smell that ever tickled my old nose. Coffee! 'Much obliged, Lord, for the coffee... much obliged for the smell of it!' " There came a time when Oursler went through a very trying and bitter period of discouragement and failure. He said the memory of Anna's spirit of thanksgiving gave him a handle to work with and it literally pulled ...

Understanding Series
James R. Edwards
... of Adam and Eve due precisely to their attempt to reach beyond their creatureliness, to put themselves above obedience, or to find some neutral ground where they would be exempt from the divine commandment? Is that not the quest to be God? Freedom from choices and obligations, or freedom from the constraints of being a creature, was out of the question for Paul. The question was not if one would bow before a master, but before which master one would bow! One may stand on this plot of ground or that, but not ...

Understanding Series
Gerald H. Wilson
... at issue in the Prophets are the commandments laid down in the Mosaic Torah. The book of Job uses these terms infrequently (13:19; 23:6; 31:15; 33:13), and with the more general meaning “raise questions about one’s fulfillment of their obligations of relationship.” Job’s confidence in this instance is more the result of his satisfaction that his case is unimpeachable than his trust in the nature of God. Job’s earlier comment, “I know I will be vindicated. Can anyone bring charges against me ...

Understanding Series
John Goldingay
... g., Lev. 19:20; 27:27). These everyday words provide pictures for what Yahweh does in restoring Israel from the losses that come to it in the course of its life. The people were like members of Yahweh’s family to whom Yahweh accepted a family obligation to do whatever it took to make their life livable. Or they were like people who had come to belong elsewhere and needed someone to negotiate their freedom. They thus become the redeemed/ransomed. The second word has occurred before (1:27; 29:22). The first ...

Matthew 21:33-46
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Johnny Dean
... in this parable. Any time you encounter a parable about a vineyard, you can expect judgment to enter the picture. But that’s not the only theme we can draw from this story, is it? No, I think this parable is also about stewardship, about our obligation as tenants of the vineyard to give a portion of the bountiful harvest we have enjoyed back to the One who gave us everything, including life itself. In whose kingdom do we live – in OUR kingdom or in God’s kingdom? In whose vineyard – or perhaps ...

Matthew 22:1-14
Bulletin Aid
... - And so do my responses! An invitation to the wedding of a friend Is one thing - To a Tupperware party is another! To dinner at the White House is yet a third!! I weigh invitations carefully - Do I really like the people? Am I comfortable with them? What am I obligating myself to? What must I give up in order to accept? Unfortunately, I weigh God's invitation, as well - And I may have a more pressing engagement! Lord, forgive me for ignoring your invitations For weighing it against other calls Other ...

Sermon
... is with the freedom of necessity, the freedom that comes from knowing the truth of God revealed in Jesus Christ. It is the liberty not to do as we please, but to do as pleases God. It is a freedom in which all rights are also obligations and all obligations are privileges. Along side the Magna Carta, the Bill of Rights, or any other great document of human liberty, the Word of Christ to love God completely and one’s neighbor as oneself stands as the key which unlocks the human spirit and breaks the chains ...

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