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Sermon - Lent 5, Year C, 2025 - Luke 20:9-20

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Parable of the Wicked Husbandmen , Marten van Valckenborch, 1580 The Battle for the Vineyard The church of God is the vineyard In love for His church God sent His Son to die at the hands of evil men Those who reject the Son lose their place in the church Those who fall on Christ are welcomed into the church The Lord sings over His vineyard the church through the prophet Isaiah: “ Let me sing for my beloved my love song concerning his vineyard: My beloved had a vineyard on a very fertile hill.  He dug it and cleared it of stones, and planted it with choice vines; he built a watchtower in the midst of it, and hewed out a wine vat in it; and he looked for it to yield grapes, but it yielded wild grapes. … For the vineyard of the LORD of hosts is the house of Israel, and the men of Judah are his pleasant planting; and he looked for justice, but behold, bloodshed; for righteousness, but behold, an outcry!”   What love and affection the Lord showed the Israelites, preserving them eve...

Sermon - Lent Midweek 4, 2025 - 7th & 8th Commandments

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Seventh Commandment: You Shall not Rob or Steal , Lucas Cranach, 1528 What is The Seventh Commandment? You shall not steal. What does this mean? We should fear and love God so that we do not take our neighbor’s money or possessions, or get them in any dishonest way, but help him to improve and protect his possessions and income. “ The eyes of all look to You, and You give them their food in due season. You open Your hand; You satisfy the desire of every living thing. ” All good things come down from our Heavenly Father to us His beloved children. While we may presumptuously behave as if all that we have is a result of our hard labors, this is simply false. All things belong to the Lord, and He has given them to us freely as a gift. Regardless of how much you may think you deserve what you have, it’s a gift, not a reward. So the Lord sends rain upon the just and the unjust alike.  Thus, since all that we have is a gift from the Lord and rightly belongs to Him, as James teaches us: “...

Sermon - Lent 3, Year C, 2025 - Luke 13:1-9

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The Parable of the Barren Fig Tree , Carl Rahl, 1812-1865 Calamities lead us to repentance. Present Theodicy/Problem of Evil Evil does not necessarily happen as a consequence for specific sins God uses worldly tragedies to bring about repentance and eternal salvation Why do bad things happen to good people? If God is so good and so powerful, why does evil and suffering exist? These questions are known as the problem of evil and theodicy. These are the types of questions which lead many people to doubt God’s goodness, especially when terrible tragedies strike those whom we love. Some people respond to these doubts by forsaking the Lord. Others make the assumption that the evil things are happening because the people receiving them have done some specific evil thing and are being punished. For example, when hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans people claimed this was the result of their specific sins committed on Bourbon Street during Mardi Gras. Or on 9/11 when the airplanes hit the towers...

Sermon - Lent Midweek 2, 2025 - 3rd & 4th Commandments

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Today we conclude the first table of the law (the first three commandments) and begin the second table of the law (the final seven commandments). As Pastor Matheny taught us last week, the law teaches us to love. So the first table teaches us to love God, and the second table teaches us to love our neighbor. You’ve thus far heard how we are to love God in the first two commandments, which are: The 1st Commandment? You shall have no other Gods. The 2nd Commandment? You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God. Specifically, we are to love God by fearing, loving, and trusting in Him, and by using His name not for evil but to pray, praise, and give thanks.  Just as we are to speak His word aright, so are we to hear His Word aright. So, what is the 3rd commandment? Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. What does this mean? We should fear and love God so that we do not despise preaching and His Word, but hold it sacred and gladly hear and learn it. The 3rd commandment is...

Sermon - Lent 1, Year C, 2025 - Luke 4:1-13

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Baptism and Temptation of Christ , Paolo Veronesse, 1580 Fighting the devil’s temptations with the sword of the Spirit The temptations of worldly comforts The temptations of worldly glory The temptations of presuming God’s mercy That the devil is at work in the world today is not the least bit shocking to you. Afterall, his works of darkness are quite apparent to any of us, and there’s no need to describe the devil’s evil ways since unfortunately we often experience his darkness in our own homes, let alone throughout the world. Regardless of how obvious the devil can be, what’s more dangerous to us is that he often disguises himself as an angel of light, and his temptations appear to be righteous and pious. And so it’s easy enough to figure out that it’s wrong to kill babies, but it’s far more challenging to recognize the devil when he’s quoting the Bible. To show us the devil’s tricks, Jesus fights the devil by battling against temptations. “ And Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, return...