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Sermon - St. Peter and St. Paul, Apostles 2025 - Matthew 16:13-19

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Saints Paul and Peter , Santa Maria Maggiore Altarpiece, 1427 The Rock of Bold Confession Sts. Peter and Paul made bold confessions and were executed for it Their bold confession is the gospel of free forgiveness for the sake of Christ Jesus Let us confess boldly, and not even the gates of hell shall prevail against it A blessed Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul, dear brothers and sisters in Christ! On this day, June 29th, the church remembers our brothers in Christ and fathers in the faith, Peter and Paul, who were on this day 1,957 years ago, in the year of our Lord 68, martyred for their faith by Emperor Nero in Rome.  Peter, perhaps the most prominent of the twelve apostles, had preached the faith to Jew and Gentile alike. We remember Peter especially during Holy Week, when Jesus told him that he would be sifted like wheat and deny Jesus three times before the rooster crows. Sadly, the Lord’s words were accurate, and Peter denied Christ. Yet, at the end of John’s Gospel, we see Pete...

Sermon - Proper 7, Year C, 2025 - Luke 8:26-39

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The Swine Driven into the Sea, James Tissot, 1886 Jesus Casts Out Demons Jesus casted out the demons from the demoniac and cleansed the man Our nation is plagued by demonic oppression The Word of Jesus casts out demons and cleanses us Demons are real. Jesus casts out demons. When Jesus first entered the Decapolis, particularly the region of the Gerasenes, it was gentile territory. This means that these people did not worship the true God but were pagans and heathens. The soul is like a vacuum, so where the Holy Spirit does not dwell, unclean spirits dwell. Thus, it’s entirely unsurprising that “ When Jesus had stepped out on land, there met him a man from the city who had demons. For a long time he had worn no clothes, and he had not lived in a house but among the tombs. ” It should come as no surprise that when people are without the Lord there will be demons there. When demons inhabit or oppress a person they make that person look inhuman and freakish. For instance, the Goliath whom ...

Sermon - Merle Kitzmann

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The Burial  Carl Heinrich Bloch, 1873 Hark, a loud voice from the throne of heaven declares: “ Behold, the dwelling place of God is with man. He will dwell with them, and they will be His people, and God Himself will be with them as their God. He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away. ” Dear Lois, Anne, John, siblings, relatives, friends, and brothers and sisters in Christ, death shall be no more! Our God and Lord, Jesus the Christ, has destroyed death. In dying He has atoned for sins, and in rising again He has opened the gates of paradise. What joy to know that this man whom we remember today has been forgiven all of his sins by the blood of Jesus, and shall follow his Master from the grave to the holy city of the New Jerusalem! Death, Merle’s death, shall be no more. His tears and yours shall be wiped away by the hand of God. Today, however, tear...

Sermon - Pentecost 2025 - John 14:23-31

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The Pentecost, El Greco, 1600 The Holy Spirit Provides for His Church What the church is and where it is found The Spirit provides for His church The Spirit gives His church peace Happy birthday and a blessed feast of Pentecost to you dear brothers and sisters in Christ! Today the church of God celebrates the birth of the church, fifty days after Easter, ten days after the Ascension, when the Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles as tongues of fire in order that they may tell of the mighty works of God. From that day on the church of God has been proclaiming the Gospel of repentance and forgiveness of sins in Jesus’ name throughout the entire world. Immanuel Lutheran Church, right here in rural Minnesota, is an heir, a beneficiary, and a part of this Spirit filled church of God. Today is a day to celebrate the mighty works of God, not just all over the world, but especially right here in these hallowed halls. The church of God exists where Christians physically gather to hear God’s W...

Sermon - Ascension Day 2025 - Mark 16:14-20

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Christ Enthroned , Emmanuel Tzanes, 1664 King Jesus Nourishes His Church Jesus’ ascension marks His enthronement as King His church lives in the wilderness of this world King Jesus rules with a rod of Iron, His Holy Word, in order to nourish us “ So then the Lord Jesus, after He had spoken to them, was taken up into heaven and sat down. ” Sounds pretty lame, huh! Here Jesus dies and rises again, conquers sin, death, and hell, and what does He do next? He sits down. It sounds terribly anticlimactic, kind of like the creation account. God creates all things, from nothing and chaos to a perfectly ordered universe teeming with life, and then on the 7th day God rested. But of course God didn’t just give up on the 7th day and take a nap, but He thenceforth continued to uphold and preserve the universe. Likewise, Jesus ascending to heaven and sitting down does not at all mean He’s just kicking back in His Lay-Z-Boy, throwing back a couple beers and lazily smoking His pipe. Instead, Jesus’ asc...