SERM: One Year Series Last Sunday of the Church Year - Matthew 25:1-13

2010-11-20 Thread Rev. David M. Juhl
*In the Name of the Father and of the **+**Son and of the Holy Spirit* Jesus concludes today’s Holy Gospel with these words: /Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour in which the Son of Man is coming./ What our Lord properly assumes is that you know the Son of Man is returni

SERM: 1 Year LSB Last Sunday Lesson Isaiah 65

2010-11-20 Thread John Drosendahl
/For look, I create heavens anew, and earth anew; and will not be remembered the preceding things, and they will not be uppermost upon the heart. Nevertheless rejoice and shout for joy always upon which I Myself will create; for look, I create Jerusalem shouting joyfully, and its people rejoici

SERM: St. Luke 23:27-43; Sunday of the Fulfillment; LSB Series C

2010-11-20 Thread Chad Kendall
St. Luke 23:27-43 Dearly beloved, How often have we heard this account read from St. Luke’s gospel? How many times have you been directed by pastors to gaze upon the cross of Christ? Even upon listening to St. Paul’s words to the Colossians, we are being reminded of Jesus’ deliverance from evil

SERM: SERM_CPH_ESV_LSB Last Sunday of the Church Year

2010-11-20 Thread Saint Peter Newell, Iowa
LSB 534 - Lord, Enthroned in Heavenly Splendor; Malachi 3:13-18; Colossians 1:13-20; Luke 23:27-43. Are You Flying Futilly, or Landing in Paradise? This is the last week of the Christian year. Those outside of the church might say WE are out of step with the world. But true reality is

SERM: Proper 29C: Malachi 3:13-18

2010-11-20 Thread Richard K. Futrell
Intro Creation exists to glorify God. We exist to glorify God. The purpose of our life is to glorify God. The purpose of all you do is to glorify God. And the purpose of the Church is to glorify God. But what does it mean to glorify God? That’s the first and most fundamental question to as