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Sermon for the Last Sunday of the Church Year, 2024
The midnight cry is something that’s a little bit distanced from His actual coming in glory. The midnight cry is the preaching of the...


Sermon for the Second to Last Sunday of the Church Year, 2024
Christ alone fulfills the description of the faithful sheep. You were imprisoned by your sin, and He came to you; He freed you by His...


Sermon for the Third to Last Sunday of the Church Year, 2024
Keeping in mind the vivid and unmistakable examples of God’s wrath, most especially the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70, and guarding...


Sermon for the Twenty-Third Sunday after Trinity, 2024
Jesus rendered perfect obedience both to God the Father and to Caesar. He, true God, begotten of the Father from eternity, and also true...


Sermon for the Twenty-Second Sunday after Trinity, 2024
Let this Gospel be ever before your heart and in your mind as you live your life: that you may learn to find the strength, the wisdom, and the heart and mind to forgive those who have sinned against you. You have been forgiven by the Blood of Christ; they, also, are forgiven by the Blood of Christ, which you apply to their debt to you. That, Beloved, is how Christians live their life. Let all the anger that you cling to, or the grudges that you hold, or whatever it is that yo


Sermon for the Twenty-First Sunday after Trinity, 2024
When the servants met the man and told him the joyous news that his son lives, and he recognized that this blessed turn of events...


Sermon for the Twentieth Sunday after Trinity, 2024
Fix your eyes upon your Bridegroom, who gave His life for you; fix your eyes upon His feast, which you receive here! All things are...


Sermon for the Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity, 2024
After forgiving the paralytic, Jesus said, “Arise, take up your bed, and go to your house.” And the man was healed. For where there is...


Sermon for the Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity, 2024
Jesus is the sum and fulfillment of the Law and the Prophets. “On these two commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets.” It’s not...


Sermon for the Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity, 2024
What we need is to be healed of our own Pharisaical heart. Turn from it and find in Christ the healing you need. Like this man with...
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