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Sermon for The Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity, 2024
Once, you were like these lepers at the beginning of this Gospel: your sins excluded you from heaven. Now, however, because Jesus went to...


Sermon for The Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity, 2024
Beloved, you must see this parable with the blessed eyes of faith. For if you do not, you will only stand condemned by the Law of God,...
Sermon for The Twelth Sunday after Trinity, 2024
Why does Jesus put His fingers in this man’s ear and touch his tongue with spit? Why didn’t He just say, “Ears, open; tongue, talk. Be...


Sermon for The Eleventh Sunday after Trinity, 2024
Perceive the sharp contrast between the Pharisee and the Publican: outwardly, the Pharisee may look good and the Publican bad, yet...


Sermon for The Tenth Sunday after Trinity, 2024
Let the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70 serve as a warning, a wake-up call: that God’s Word should never be treated lightly or with...


Sermon for The Ninth Sunday after Trinity, 2024
Unlike the steward in this parable—or you, for that matter—our Lord, Christ Jesus, did not waste His Master’s goods; He was a Good...


Sermon for The Eighth Sunday after Trinity, 2024
“Beware of false prophets,” says Jesus, because there is nothing more dangerous or deadly in this life, nothing to be avoided more...


Sermon for The Seventh Sunday after Trinity, 2024
Earthly bread sustains and nourishes a little; the bread of the Blessed Sacrament, however, sustains and nourishes you unto eternal life,...


Sermon for The Sixth Sunday after Trinity, 2024
Everyone desires to be righteous. Even those living in blatant sin seek to justify themselves, often with excuses or by comparing...


Sermon for The Fifth Sunday after Trinity, 2024
Like Peter, you don’t belong in the presence of Christ Jesus. Even so, by the power of Jesus’ Word, you have been drawn here to this...
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