... walls. It wasn't just that the physical welfare of the people was at risk. God's glory and God's honor was on the line. Nehemiah was saying in effect these walls need to be rebuilt not because they are broken down, but because broken down walls are a reproach to God's people and to God Himself. The Jews were God's chosen people. They were meant to be a light to the nations. They were going to produce the Messiah and the Savior of the world, but one look at the city and one look at the walls and ...
Matthew 9:27-34, Matthew 9:35-38, Matthew 12:15-21, Matthew 12:22-37, Matthew 12:38-45, Matthew 12:46-50
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... the truth. Whereas the Pharisees become the true blind who speak with a “forked” tongue. “To whom shall I speak and give warning that they may hear? Behold the Ears are closed and they cannot listen. Behold the word of the Lord has become A reproach to them; they have no delight in it.” (Jeremiah 6:10) Isaiah’s prophecy is being fulfilled. The blind see, the mute speak, the deaf hear, the lame walk. Except those who deny the Holy Spirit itself! Jesus’ term “vipers” for the Pharisees is no ...
... judge a president by what he says, but you shall judge a president by what he does. You shall not judge a president by his conversation, but you shall judge a president by his character. The Bible says very clearly, "Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people." (Prov. 14:34) I would add, and to refuse to deal with sin and to punish sin, is an even greater reproach. Any nation that says character doesn't matter is a nation that has lost its character. There is a moral to all of this ...
... in the nation seemed to have an opinion, it might be refreshing to know what God thought. "God told me He is rejoicing," his friend said. "Rejoicing?" Jamie asked. "How can God rejoice when one of His best-known TV evangelists has brought shame and reproach to the kingdom?" Then his friend quoted Jesus' closing statement in the parable of the good shepherd and the lost sheep. "I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous ...
... us. Righteousness always deals with morality. It reflects a sense of obligation to God and to humanity to do that which is right, that which is upright, that which is just and honest and pure. The Bible says righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people. I suggest to you that we are in a moral melt-down in our land today, a moral melt-down that is far more disastrous in its consequences than even a nuclear disaster would be. Bribes and deals, vendettas and violence, lies and greed ...
... the world, America stands for liberty and the good life. No other nation in today’s world has as much influence for law and order, peace, and justice. God chooses a nation not only for power but for righteousness. "Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people." When it comes to godly living, can we be God’s chosen vessel in the world? Let us not look at the huge crimes in high places like Watergate, Koreagate, or Abscam. Turn to the rank and file of plain citizens. Take a simple ...
... with the king, had been elevated to a position of responsibility, honor, and power. But some of his peers, also in positions of leadership, were jealous and resentful. They plotted to slander and disgrace Daniel, but his integrity and reputation were beyond reproach; to accuse him, even falsely, of dishonesty or immorality was useless. They concluded: "He is just too good. He won’t steal, no matter the opportunity or the profit. He can’t be enticed by a beautiful seductress. There’s no way we can ...
... the laws of God, you will see a flood tide of righteousness that will clean this land from one end to the other. What this nation needs is for its sewers of sin to be flushed out with rivers of righteousness. For "righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people." Arnold Toynbee, that world famed historian, once said, "The fall of a great nation is always a suicide." I believe that with all of my heart. I believe unless America turns back to God, she is headed for a certain suicide.
... God." (vv. 10b-11) There has never been a day when it is more important for the church to live like the church, than this day in which we are constantly under the microscope of a media that's always looking for some reason to criticize us and to bring reproach to the name of Jesus. We need to be "without offense." The word offense refers to the part of a trap to which bait was attached to catch an animal. The point is, don't ever cause a brother to fall into one of Satan's traps by the way you ...
... ideal. Therefore, the person who loves his nation best is that person who insists that his nation be faithful to the best that we know. The scripture I read a few moments ago almost shouts it: “Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.” In other words, the greatest nation will be the nation that serves the demands of righteousness…the nation that reaches for the highest values. That’s how our nation came into being. The founders of our republic did not organize a government ...
... they done to Jesus?" The lady quickly tried to hush her young daughter, but to no avail. She repeated the question with even more fervor, "But Mother, what have they done to Jesus?" Suddenly, the work of Michelangelo was no longer just a piece of art, but a reproach to the world for how it has indeed treated Christ. (1) Yes, the third word of our Lord Jesus Christ from the cross is one of the most tender yet penetrating portraits of love anywhere in the inspired word of God. We know that in the Nicene Creed ...
... struggle to support his family, he asked young Samuel to go to the market at a nearby small community to take his place. Young Samuel smugly refused to do so. His father dressed and made the arduous trip himself--never saying a word of reproach to his son. Fifty years later, the renowned and prosperous Samuel Johnson, now his name a household word throughout England, stood bareheaded for hours close by a spot in that same small community where once his father’s bookstall had stood. People stared at him ...
... family, he asked young Samuel to go to a certain market to take his place. Young Samuel--like many of us in our youth, too self-involved--smugly refused to do so. His father dressed and made the arduous trip himself--never saying a word of reproach to his son. Fifty years later, the renowned and prosperous Samuel Johnson, now his name a household word throughout England, stood bareheaded for hours close by a spot near that same market where once his father’s bookstall had stood. People stared at him as he ...
... . In the life of a nation, as well as in the life of an individual, true freedom is freedom for right living, not freedom from right living. There is timeless wisdom in the ancient proverb, "Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people" (Proverbs 14:33). The laws by which a free nation is governed represent its convictions about truth and justice. They are the expression, not the oppression, of the nation’s freedom. It is lawlessness that endangers this freedom. So we pray: "America ...
... , experience, prophetic declarations, and science itself, God has pled with us to obey his commandments. We have learned the ancient warnings by heart - that is, we say them over unctiously without thinking of taking them seriously: "Righteousness exalteth a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people" (Proverbs 14:34). "Unless the Lord built the house, they labor in vain who built it" (Psalm 127:1). "Be sure your sin will find you out" (Numbers 32:23). "God is not mocked, as ye sow, so shall ye also reap ...
... time had come when the Jesus way became so very different than its Jewish roots — so radical in its beliefs about Jesus of Nazareth — that Jewish followers of Jesus were forced out of the synagogues as blasphemers. We hear the echo of their plight in Jesus’ reproach to Nicodemus: “I tell you, we speak of what we know and testify to what we have seen; yet you — (plural) — you do not receive our testimony. If I have told you (still plural) about earthly things and you do not believe, how can you ...
After wandering in the wilderness 39 years, braving many dangers, toils, and snares, and after watching a generation of their mothers and fathers perish in the wilderness, the Hebrews celebrate the first Passover in the Promised Land. This is the third Passover since their last at the foot of Mount Sinai. The first Passover they hovered in fear as they ate their unleavened bread, roasted lamb, and bitter herbs and prayed to God in hope that the blood of sacrifice which marked the door frames of their homes ...
Occasionally I hear a senior citizen complain, "I just can't remember names like I used to," or, "I can't remember a thing anymore." Reminds me of a Peanuts cartoon strip I saw some time ago. Charlie Brown says, "My grandfather loves to sing hymns. He can remember the words to over a hundred hymns." Linus asks, "Does he sing in the choir?" Charlie replies, "No, he can't remember where the church is!" But the problem for many is not that they can't remember, but they can't forget. Psychologists remind us ...
Palm Sunday is celebrated as the Sunday of the Passion. The Sunday of the Passion is the Sunday before the week of Jesus’ passion, the Sunday before his suffering and death. This part of the story of Jesus was one of the earliest parts of the Jesus story to be told. In Mark’s Gospel the account of Jesus’ passion takes two full chapters, chapters 14 and 15. We hear from Mark at the outset of chapter 14 that the chief priests and the scribes were seeking ways to arrest Jesus secretly and have him put to ...
There is a handful of narratives about Jesus’ appearance after the empty tomb. Several center around the empty tomb itself, like the one in which the angels say Jesus is risen, or the one where Jesus himself appears and says to Mary Magdalene, “Do not touch me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father.” And there’s an appearance to the disciples when he says to doubting Thomas, “Go ahead, stick your hand in my wound and be sure it’s really me.” Another time Jesus walks along the road to Emmaus with two ...
"At this season, when the time comes round, you shall embrace a son." (v. 16) Prayer: Amid all the voices clamoring for our attention in this world, we thank you, O Lord, that your word is still truth. Amen. One of the hosts of television’s "Tonight Show," preceding Johnny Carson, was the articulate host, Jack Paar. Near the height of his career, Jack Paar wrote a book titled I Kid You Not. This was a phrase Jack Paar often used, to convince the audience that he wasn’t joking, but telling the truth. He ...
It had been over a decade since Elimelech, Naomi, and their two sons had left Bethlehem during a severe famine, but Naomi had not changed very much in that time. "The whole town was stirred" because Naomi had returned after this long absence and had a young woman with her. The women of Bethlehem, who had known her before she left, called her by name; "Do not call me Naomi," she told them. "Call me Mara, for the Almighty has dealt very bitterly with me. I went away full, and the Lord has brought me back ...
Another parable he (Jesus) put before them, saying, "The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a man who sowed good seed in his field; but while men were sleeping, his enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat, and went away. So when the plants came up and bore grain, then the weeds appeared also. And the servants of the householder came and said to him, ‘Sir, did you not sow good seed in your field? How then has it weeds?’ He said to them, ‘An enemy has done this.’ The servants said to him, ‘Then do you ...
Fact is often stranger than fiction. When authorities in Baldwin, Wisconsin finally caught some local cattle rustlers recently, it turned out that the men had been carrying off calves and yearling heifers in the back of a Chevrolet Chevette. That meant loading a cow of up to 600 pounds through the rear hatch of a tiny, tiny car. You have to admire their determination. Those rustlers were willing to work hard for what they stole! While a number of people might be tempted to load stray cattle into a pickup ...
I wish that Ted Koppel would run for president. Sometimes he seems to make more sense than all of the politicians put together. You know him as the popular moderator of ABC’s “Nightline” program. In a speech at Duke University a year ago he said this: “We have actually convinced ourselves that slogans will save us. Shoot up if you must, but use a clean needle. Enjoy sex whenever and with whomever you wish, but wear a condom. No! The answer is no. Not because it isn’t cool or smart or because you might end ...