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Abraham Lincoln wrote in a... -- 2 Timothy 3:14--4:5 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C -- 1998
Abraham Lincoln wrote in a letter to Joshua Speed, "I am profitably engaged in reading the Bible.
On the Christian television station... -- 2 Timothy 3:14--4:5 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C -- 1998
On the Christian television station, they have a cooking show that is hosted by Arlene Williams.
One day I went onto... -- 2 Timothy 4:5-11 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C -- 1998
One day I went onto the Internet and searched for information about Christian persecution.
In a filmstrip, Men (today... -- 2 Timothy 4:5-11 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C -- 1998
In a filmstrip, "Men (today, they would be called 'People') for Others," the essence of the text is
Doing the work of an... -- 2 Timothy 4:5-11 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C -- 1998
Doing the work of an evangelist is often a task that many Christians do not feel equipped to accompl
The following application could be... -- 2 Timothy 4:5-11 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C -- 1998
(The following application could be used by pastors to target seniors in their congregations.
There is a tendency among... -- Luke 18:1-8 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C -- 1998
There is a tendency among some to regard prayer as requiring specialized knowledge and skills.
Where there is a will... -- Luke 18:1-8 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C -- 1998
Where there is a will there is a way.
A doctor liked to do... -- Luke 18:1-8 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C -- 1998
A doctor liked to do magic tricks for the children on the pediatrics ward.
God is unlike this judge... -- Luke 18:1-8 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C -- 1998
God is unlike this judge. He is quick to answer and desiring to hear from us.
Back around the tenth century... -- Luke 1:1-4; 24:44-53 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C -- 1998
Back around the tenth century was the time when they were building those massive cathedrals in Europ
A man stood looking into... -- Luke 1:1-4; 24:44-53 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C -- 1998
A man stood looking into a store window. A little boy stood next to him, also looking in.
A program developer for a... -- Luke 1:1-4; 24:44-53 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C -- 1998
A program developer for a synod was invited to do a presentation on evangelism.
How valuable is familiarity with... -- 2 Timothy 3:14--4:5 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C -- 1998
How valuable is familiarity with the scriptures?
Several weeks ago I sat... -- 2 Timothy 3:14-4:5 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C -- 1998
Several weeks ago I sat in the church office on a sluggish Monday morning with little to do.
Christians throughout the centuries have... -- 2 Timothy 3:14-4:5 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C
Christians throughout the centuries have been bold to depict Jesus in art as the "ruler of the cosmo
I recently read the story... -- Genesis 32:3-8, 22-30 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C
I recently read the story of a Connecticut burglar who broke into a home Christmas Eve and stole all
The praying hands often depicted... -- Exodus 17:8-13 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C
The praying hands often depicted in religious art are supplemented in Christian life and action by a
Rachel went to Jacob at... -- Genesis 32:3-8, 22-30 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C
Rachel went to Jacob at the dawning of that new day and as cheerfully as possible said, "Good mornin
As long as Moses held... -- Exodus 17:8-13 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C
"As long as Moses held his hands up, the Israelites would win the fight (Exodus 17:11, The Everyd
Jurgen Moltman, when a bright... -- Exodus 17:8-13 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C
Jurgen Moltman, when a bright young college student, studied hard, got good marks, passed his tests
Albert Schweitzer, at the age... -- Genesis 32:3-8, 22-30 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C
Albert Schweitzer, at the age of 21, already an accomplished musician, theologian, and scholar, wres
When he was a young... -- Genesis 32:3-8, 22-30 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C
When he was a young man, Martin Luther had a vision in the middle of the night.
The majority of people in... -- 2 Timothy 3:14-4:5 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C
The majority of people in America in the workforce do not enjoy what they must do daily in their wor
Biblical prayer is not passive... -- Genesis 32:3-8, 22-30 -- Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 - C
Biblical prayer is not passive but active. Prayer is like wrestling with God in the dark.

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Jeremiah 31:27-34
John Calvin makes very clear why a new covenant is needed according to this text. He observes:

… the fault was not to be sought in the law that there was need of a new covenant, for the law was abundantly sufficient, but that fault was in the levity and the unfaithfulness of the people. (Calvin’s Commentaries, Vol.X/2, p.130)
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What happens when one’s past life narrative or goals in life have drastically shifted or collapsed? How do they rebuild hope? For Israel, they lost their land, monarchy, and national identity. In the days of the New Testament,they could easily be identified as living in the “fourth world” country. That is, existing in substandard conditions in one’s own native land?

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Peter Andrew Smith
Rose sat back in her chair and opened her magazine. She heard the thump of the stairs and caught a glimpse of her daughter and son in the corner of her eye. She turned her head as they put water bottles in their backpacks.

“What are you two doing?” she looked over at the clock. “Don’t you have homework?”

“All done,” Paul and Linda announced at the same time.

Rose ignored Linda but locked eyes with Paul. He met her gaze for a few moments and then sighed.

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The Village Shepherd

Janice B. Scott
Call to Worship:

Jesus told us that we should always pray and not lose heart, for God is on our side. In our worship today let us pray to the Lord for the needs of others and for all our own needs.


Invitation to Confession:

Jesus, sometimes you don't seem to be there when I pray and I feel like I'm talking to myself.

Lord, have mercy.

Jesus, sometimes my prayers seem so dry and boring that I give up.

Christ, have mercy.

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James Evans
Psalm 119 is well-known as the longest chapter in the Bible. The poem is actually an extended, and extensive, meditation on the meaning of the law. Given the sterile connotations often associated with "law" and "legalism," it's hard sometimes to appreciate the lyrical beauty of these reflections. One thing is for certain, the writer of this psalm does not view the law as either sterile or void of vitality.

Schuyler Rhodes
There is perhaps no better feeling than knowing that someone "has your back." Having someone's back is a term that arose from urban street fighting where a partner or ally would stay with you and protect your back in the thick of the fray. When someone has your back, you don't worry about being hit from behind. When someone has your back you can concentrate on the struggle in front of you without worrying about dangers you cannot see. When someone has your back you feel protected, secure, safe.
David Kalas
I wonder how many of us here are named after someone.

Chances are that a good many of us carry family names. We are named for a parent, a grandparent, an uncle, or an aunt somewhere on the family tree. Others of us had parents who named us after a character in the Bible, or perhaps some other significant character from history.

All told, I expect a pretty fair number of us are named after someone else.

John W. Clarke
Our reading today from the prophet Jeremiah is one in which the Hebrew people, not knowing what else to do in terms of addressing their predicament, decide to blame it all on God. They believed their problems to be the result of their sins and the sins of their fathers. Of course, one person's sin does indeed affect other people, but all people are still held personally accountable for the sin in their own lives (Deuteronomy 24:16; Ezekiel 18:2).
Donna E. Schaper
As usual, the epistle is a little more graphic than we can quite grasp. Itchy ears: what a concept just in physical terms. Experience it for a minute. You itch, you scratch, you sort of know you shouldn't scratch because it will only make the itch worse. But still you scratch, while wondering how the itch ever got started in the first place. What a concept: itchy ears as a vehicle for spiritual truth.

John E. Berger
Did Jesus ever do comedy? Indeed he did, and the Parable of the Unjust Judge is partly comic monologue. The routine began with a probate judge so ridiculously dishonest that he announced, "... I have no fear of God and no respect for anyone...." (There must have been a gasp of disbelief from Jesus' audience.)

The Unjust Judge was nagged by a widow, however, who had every right to nag, because she had been cheated by somebody in the community. A good judge would have helped the widow, but remember, this judge "neither feared God nor had respect for people."

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And will not God grant justice to his chosen ones who cry to him day and night? Will he delay long in helping them? (v. 7)

Good morning, boys and girls. Yesterday, I was riding in my car and I kept hearing this noise. I call it a squeak. Do you know what a squeak sounds like? (let them answer) Squeaks are very annoying. It is hard to find a squeak in your car, so it is still squeaking.

I also have a chair that has a squeak and I brought it in with me today because it is

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