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Category Archives: Maundy Thursday
Holy Thursday sermon
The words of the great Swedish bishop Bo Giertz damn us all: “There are no worthy guests at the Lord’s table. None has deserved to come.” Those words damn us all – yet they are also filled with grace. … Continue reading
Maundy Thursday – John 13:1-15
In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit Blessed Martin Luther’s catechetical hymn on the Lord’s Supper says No greater love than this to Thee could bind us; May this feast thereof … Continue reading
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Maundy Thursday 2008
Todd A. Peperkorn, STM Messiah Lutheran Church Kenosha, Wisconsin Maundy Thursday – 2008 John 13:1-15; Exodus 24:3-11; I Corinthians 11:23-32 For an audio MP3 of this sermon, CLICK HERE TITLE: “The Living God” In the name of the Father and … Continue reading
Maundy Thursday Preachment
Text is St. John 13:1-15 In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit The Words of Institution are concentrated Gospel. We should cling to them in every trial and temptation. Perhaps the … Continue reading
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Luther Quotes for Maundy Thursday
These from his House Postil for Maundy Thursday: Whoever wishes to be a Christian should not be like the fanatical spirits who question how it is possible for bread to be Christ’s Body and wine to be Christ’s Blood. They … Continue reading
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