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Monthly Archives: November 2008
More Luther for Trinity 25/Third-Last Sunday
So, what is the bottom line? Listen to what Christ says: See, I have told you beforehand. When they say to you, Lo, here is Christ, do not believe it. That’s what you should do. Pay no attention, don’t believe … Continue reading
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More Notes on Trinity 25 – Matthew 24:15-28
Paul Lindemann, “The Sermon and the Propers” [The preacher] is speaking to people who have…put their trust in God, who put no trust in their own merits, who have prayed that the Lord would not let them be put to … Continue reading
Sermon for All Saints
Sermon on the Propers for All Saints’ Day All Saints Observed The Confirmation of Seth Johnson 2 November 2008 + In the Name of Jesus +O almighty God, who hast knit together Thine elect in one Communion and fellowship in … Continue reading
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Notes for Trinity 25 / Third Last Sunday
In today’s Gospel, Our Lord wishes to say this: “I warn you not to fall from the pure faith, for you know not it what hour I will come. When anyone neglects his looking for me, then I will come … Continue reading
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All Saints Day – Matthew 5:1-12
In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit When we think of the word “blessed”, many images come to mind. We might say “That person is blessed” as if to say a … Continue reading