Sermon - Advent Midweek 2, 2025 - LSB 334:3,4
The Last Judgment , Unknown Artist, 1549 Rejoice, then, ye sad-hearted, who sit in deepest gloom Intro: Explain 10 stanzas originally written Through sin we sit in gloom and are covered in shame Christ descended into our deepest gloom through His love for us Through His incarnation He frees us from sin and brings us into His kingdom Last week pastor Matheny gave you a great rundown on some of the important details of the author of our Advent hymn we’re meditating on this year: Paul Gerhardt. Gerhardt wrote some of the greatest hymns ever penned likely as a result of the many sorrows which framed his life. Last week you heard he was born in 1607, but by 1618 the Thirty Years’ War began. This war would raze his home village, Gräfenhainchen, to the ground. Thankfully before the village was sacked he had been sent to school at Grimma where he studied Latin classical poetry, awakening in him his poetic skills. It was in the midst of that tumult that he wrote the hymn O Lord, How Shall I Mee...