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Category Archives: Epiphany
Transfiguration of Our Lord – Matthew 17:1-9
In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit 20th century Lutheran theologian Hermann Sasse called walking the way of being faithful to God’s Word amid countless temptations “the lonely way.” It’s … Continue reading
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1905 Transfiguration Outline – Matthew 17:1-9
Our forebears did not preach this text unless there was a Sixth Sunday after The Epiphany. The rubric for moving this text to the Last Sunday after The Epiphany and before Gesimatide evidently came in with The Lutheran Hymnal. 1905 … Continue reading
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Epiphany 2 – John 2:1-11
In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit Is there no one who will cut Jesus some slack? He’s at a wedding feast. It’s a party and perhaps He wants to … Continue reading
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Prosper Gueranger on Epiphany 2 – John 2:1-11
Mary said to Jesus: They have no wine…. Jesus answers her in words which are apparently harsh: Woman! what is it to me and to thee? My hour is not yet come. The meaning of these words is, that, in … Continue reading
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