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Praying is Harder than Ministering
Although the ministry is also hard and entails much trouble and worry, it nonetheless has the advantage that despite my own unfitness and unworthiness to preach it gives me the courage to take the Book in hand and, on God’s … Continue reading
Sermon for Rogate
“Whatever you ask,” says Our Lord. What do you want? What do you lack that would make you happy? And if you had it, would it truly make you content? “Whatever you ask,” says Our Lord. What do you … Continue reading
Prayer Answered (Lent 2, Reminiscere)
Todd A. Peperkorn, STM Messiah Lutheran Church Kenosha, Wisconsin Lent 2 – Reminiscere (March 8, 2009) Matthew 15:21-28 For an audio MP3 of this sermon, CLICK HERE TITLE: “Prayer Answered” Grace to you and peace from God our Father and … Continue reading
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More Rogate Notes
When Our Lord speaks of “joy made full,” He is talking not about carnal but spiritual joy. That joy is so great that nothing further needs to be added to it. So whatever we ask which relates to the attainment … Continue reading