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Sermon for 10/31/10–Festival of the Reformation
Seizing the Kingdom Matthew 11:12-15 Grace to you and peace from God our Father, and from our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Amen. The promise was for Abraham and his descendants. It was to be an everlasting covenant made by … Continue reading
The Seed is the Word (Sexagesima 2010)
Todd A. Peperkorn, STM Messiah Lutheran Church Kenosha, Wisconsin Sexagesima Sunday (February 7, 2010) Luke 8: 4-15 [podcast]http://public.me.com/toddpeperkorn/sermons/Sexagesima2010.mp3[/podcast] TITLE: “The Seed” Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. Our text is the … Continue reading
Jubilate: The Lord's Work Toward Men
“Come and see the awesome works of God,” invites the Psalmist. They are the cause of joyful shouts, singing, and praise. But what are they? What are the works of God? He has turned the sea to dry ground. But … Continue reading
Posted in Easter III - Jubilate, Lectionary, Propers
Tagged Cross, Joy, Jubilate, Petersen, repentance, Sermon, Sorrow, Theology of the Cross
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Sermon for Septuagesima
Sermon on St. Matthew 20:1-16 The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard Septuagesima + Jesu Juva + He was going to a high-profile trial for “cooking the books.” He had been the CEO and owner of his company since … Continue reading
Posted in Gesimas (Pre-Lent), Septuagesima
Tagged Septuagesima, Sermon, Sermon for Septuagesima
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