Category: Sermons

  • Second Sunday after the Epiphany

    Readings: Amos 9:11–15 | Romans 12:6–16 | John 2:1–11 Text: John 2:1-11 Today, we’ll start with the end of the lesson: “This, the first of his signs, Jesus did at Cana in Galilee, and manifested his glory. And his disciples believed in him.” The Wedding at Cana is not primarily about marriage, or whether drinking…

  • The Baptism of Our Lord

    Readings: Joshua 3:1–3, 7–8, 13–17 | 1 Corinthians 1:26–31 | Matthew 3:13–17 Text: Matthew 3:13-17 You’ll meet people who are skeptical about God and consider confident Christians arrogant for saying they know so much about knowing what God’s will is or what’s right and wrong. This plays out in two main ways.  The first is…

  • Second Sunday after Christmas

    Text: Matthew 2:13-23 The life of Christ has a twofold purpose. First and foremost, it is substitutionary. Everything that He did and suffered happened in our place, for our own good. As a result, we are saved from our sins, reconciled to God, and have true righteousness before God. We are saved by God’s grace…

  • First Sunday after Christmas

    Text: Luke 2:33-40 Joseph and Mary marveled about what was spoken about Jesus by Simeon.  Just before the reading appointed for today, Simeon was filled with the Holy Spirit and exclaimed, “Lord, now you are letting your servant depart in peace, according to your word; for my eyes have seen your salvation that you have…

  • The Nativity of Our Lord

    Readings: Exodus 40:17–21, 34–38 | Titus 3:4–7 | John 1:1-18 Text: John 1:1-14 In dialog, God always goes back to the beginning, the foundation upon which He built.  Consider these examples from Jacob, Moses, and the prophet Isaiah: “And behold, the Lord stood above it and said, “I am the Lord, the God of Abraham…

  • The Eve of the Nativity of Our Lord

    Readings: Genesis 3:8–15 | Genesis 22:15–18 | Isaiah 7:10-14 | Luke 1:26-38 | Matthew 1:18-25 | Luke 2:1-7 | Luke 2:8-14 | Luke 2:15-20 Text: Luke 1:26–38 In the first reading we heard tonight, this was what happened immediately after sin came into the world.  Sin and death are not the natural state the world…

  • Fourth Sunday in Advent (Rorate Coeli)

    Readings: Deuteronomy 18:15–19 | Philippians 4:4–7 | John 1:19-28 Text: John 1:19-28 There is something diabolical in us that fears that John the Baptist will ruin Christmas. He disrupts things. John is not here to help you have fun. Rather, he is trying to help you prepare for the Last Day and the Lord’s return.…

  • Third Sunday in Advent (Gaudete)

    Readings: Isaiah 40:1–11 | 1 Corinthians 4:1–5 | Matthew 11:2–11 Text: Matthew 11:2-11 John the Baptist (whose birth we have been hearing of during our midweek services) winds up in prison some time after Jesus began His ministry at the Jordan River.  Yet, even while in prison, John still has his loyal disciples.  No doubt…

  • Second Sunday in Advent (Populus Zion)

    Readings: Malachi 4:1–6 | Romans 15:4–13 | Luke 21:25–36 Text: Luke 21:25-36 “Encouragement and Instruction for the Last Days” Talk of the end of the world again?  Didn’t we just have that less than a month ago?  This topic can leave us weary (possibly) disappointed that the end has not yet come.  Isn’t this what…

  • First Sunday in Advent (Ad te levavi)

    Readings: Jeremiah 23:5–8 | Romans 13:11–14 | Matthew 21:1–9 Text: Jeremiah 23:5-8; Romans 13:11-14 The Lord promises three things through the Prophet here: Salvation, security, and righteousness.  We know salvation most of the time from the lack of it.  Nobody asks to be saved from good days, joys, and pleasures.  Instead, people cry out to…