"See with Eyes of Faith" Trinity 13 2023

Your baptized eyes see this as what is real. You don’t see as mere physical eyes see. You see the Lamb of God on his altar throne, giving His body and blood for you. You see Jesus standing in your midst, forgiving your sins. You see Jesus washing you with water, absolving and cleansing. You see Jesus in His pulpit proclaiming His Word, which alone is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. And when your eyes now see that, you will see everything and everyone around you differently, too.

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“He has done all things well. He makes both the deaf to hear and the mute to speak" Trinity 12 2023

“He has done all things well. He makes both the deaf to hear and the mute to speak" Trinity 12 2023

Science is making great strides in restoring hearing and overcoming speech impediments. Nerve endings can be replaced. Electronic signals can be sent directly to the brain. Surgery can restore the speaking function of the tongue and lips. Stuttering children can take speech therapy. But hearing the Gospel so that we believe is a miracle only God can perform. “No one can say that Jesus is Lord except by the Holy Spirit” (1 Co 12:3). For 168 years, the Holy Spirit has worked the miracle of faith in this place by a succession of faithful pastors through their preaching. 

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"The gifts of Jesus are true riches greater than life, freedom, or any earthly happiness" Trinity 9 2023

"The gifts of Jesus are true riches greater than life, freedom, or any earthly happiness" Trinity 9 2023

You cannot serve God and the pursuit of happiness any more than you can serve God and life or freedom. And what does God do when your worship is not on him but on the gifts He gives? He takes them away. The unanimous witness of Moses, the Prophets, the Psalmists, Wisdom, Evangelists, and Apostles is that God removes whatever and whoever gets in the way of you trusting Him. Whether patriarchs, Israel, or Gentile, God ceases to give when the gift is received apart from praise and thanksgiving to Him. 

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"The economy of the Christian Church is impossible and absurd" Trinity 7 2023

"The economy of the Christian Church is impossible and absurd" Trinity 7 2023

The economy of the Christian Church is impossible and absurd. But that’s only to reason and experience. And it’s the voice of unbelief speaking. Jesus’s kingdom is not governed by power and wealth. It doesn’t mimic our poor attempts at community-building and providential care. Fundamentally it can’t because Christ’s kingdom is ruled by the very Word that made and kept making all things out-of-nothing. Jesus is the Word of the Father that said, “Let there be!” Matter can be created or destroyed but only by God the Creator. 

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"Your righteousness exceeds the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees" Trinity 6 2023

"Your righteousness exceeds the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees" Trinity 6 2023

The theological constitution of our congregation asserts: “Our churches teach that people cannot be justified before God by their own strength, merits, or works. People are freely justified for Christ’s sake, through faith, when they believe that they are received into favor and that their sins are forgiven for Christ’s sake. By His death, Christ made satisfaction for our sins. God counts this faith for righteousness in His sight (Romans 3 and 4 [3:21–26; 4:5].” (Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions, Augsburg Confession, Article IV, 33)

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"The Third and Seventh Commandments Are Not Opposed to Each Other" Trinity 5 2023

"The Third and Seventh Commandments Are Not Opposed to Each Other" Trinity 5 2023

If we are to feed ourselves by the work of our hands, God's blessing must accompany it. If God is to bless our work, we must celebrate His Sabbath both inwardly and outwardly—because breaking the Sabbath is punished by the curse. Peter first loaned Christ his boat, and then he caught the great haul of fish, even though previously he had caught none. Therefore, take care first of your soul; take Christ into the little boat of your heart; let Him teach and work in it; then your work will be blessed. The Third Commandment comes first, and then the Seventh follows. Obedience to the Third Commandment should be first to us, for then we will follow the Seventh Commandment.

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"When Christ says, 'Judge not, condemn not,' He means gossips and slanderers" Trinity 4 2023

"When Christ says, 'Judge not, condemn not,' He means gossips and slanderers" Trinity 4 2023

If the law of God or the commandments have helped us see that we do not live up to the standards and have no right to judge others, then they can aid us further in a matter that is even more important. They can become for us "a tutor to Christ" (Gal 3:24). They can teach us to begin to listen seriously to the Gospel. He who allows what compelling reason God has for judging him will begin to listen freshly to the Savior who does not judge—not because Jesus needs forgiveness and not because he had no occasion to judge, but because he has taken upon himself his brothers' destiny and has died in place of sinners.

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"How Christians Can Reconcile" St. Peter and St. Paul 2023

"How Christians Can Reconcile" St. Peter and St. Paul 2023

Today we celebrate the festival of St. Peter and St. Paul. These men called to be apostles are radically distinct and often at odds. So, both get their days: the Confession of St. Peter (Jan 18) and the Conversion of St. Paul (Jan 25). Yet, those festivals are only a week apart. Despite their disagreements, the Church has taken great pains to show that these two apostles share a confession in one Lord—God the Father, Jesus Christ, and Holy Spirit. And so, on June 29th, we celebrate these men together. 

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"The Good Shepherd would not let us perish" Trinity 3 2023

"The Good Shepherd would not let us perish" Trinity 3 2023

Most of us have been with the flock since infancy by our Baptism, with the community of God's people, among whom is our safety and welfare. You can't be a member of the flock in isolation. A sheep that is separated from the flock is a lost sheep. Sometimes we have gone our own way, deserted the flock and the shepherd. Left to ourselves we would perish, drugged and poisoned by the noxious weeds of the world, the prey of that lion who walks about seeking whom he may devour and torn by the sharp teeth of fear and uncertainty.But the Good Shepherd would not let us perish. He came after us, patiently and lovingly, and carried us back on His shoulders to the flock. On our wounds and injuries, Jesus poured the balm of forgiveness, and for our hunger, He gave the food of His Word and the fellowship of His family. If we are in the flock today, we must confess that Jesus has often come after us and carried us back.

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"Thinking he has everything, the rich man fails to see that he has nothing that matters" Trinity 1 2023

"Thinking he has everything, the rich man fails to see that he has nothing that matters" Trinity 1 2023

What the rich man did with his mammon colored, shaped, and finally destroyed him. Like an alcoholic, he was unaware of his self-destructive behavior even after its bitter conclusion. What Lazarus was able to do without mammon becomes an inspiration for all. Why? Because mammon cannot save you from sin, cannot resurrect you from the dead, and cannot give you life that lasts forever. Thinking he has everything, the rich man fails to see that he has nothing that matters. 

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"Go on discipling, Baptizing in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit" Trinity Wednesday 2023

"Go on discipling, Baptizing in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit" Trinity Wednesday 2023

The word for disciple is a verb. In English, it's been turned into a noun by putting "make" in front of it to make disciples. I’ll spare you the Greek grammar, but it should be translated like a verb, as in, “Go disciple.” And if “disciple” is the verb, how do we “go disciple” people? It's by baptizing and teaching and going. Typical “missional” theology typically has cut off the phrase from “baptize,” and then it's tried to establish what it means by making disciples without the baptism Jesus gives! 

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"Nicodemus was looking for the kingdom of God apart from Jesus" Holy Trinity 2023

"Nicodemus was looking for the kingdom of God apart from Jesus" Holy Trinity 2023

Nicodemus is a teacher of Israel, a man well-versed in the things of God. He was well qualified to recognize that, because of the things Jesus did, He had a special relationship with God. Today we would call Nicodemus a theologian. But as John tells the story, it soon becomes evident that, even though Jesus is religiously important, Nicodemus has no idea about what Jesus means when He says that Nicodemus must undergo a complete change in his being if he is going to be included in God's kingdom.

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"The Holy Spirit's Works Invidiually AND Corporately" Wednesday of Pentecost 2023

"The Holy Spirit's Works Invidiually AND Corporately" Wednesday of Pentecost 2023

Yes, the Spirit is given to each individual, then that individual is gathered to others into fellowship. Just as Luther says in the Catechism, "I believe that I cannot by my own reason or strength believe in Jesus Christ my Lord or come to him, but the Holy Spirit has called me by the gospel and enlightened me with his gifts, sanctified and kept me in the true faith." Here we have both next to each other. The Holy Spirit has called me to faith. No one else can believe for me, But my faith is never separated from the faith of others in the Church, which is why we can listen, sing, and hear God's word together. "In the same way, He calls, gathers, enlightens, and sanctifies the whole Christian Church on earth and keeps it with Jesus Christ in the one true faith."

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"The day of Pentecost and every day for the Church since has been a gift of God" Pentecost 2023

"The day of Pentecost and every day for the Church since has been a gift of God" Pentecost 2023

The day of Pentecost and every day for the Christian Church since has been a gift of God. Everything needed for faith and life is a gift from your gracious God. The Holy Spirit gives faith. The Gospel of Jesus Christ is the gift of the Father in giving up His only-begotten Son to die to save you from sin, death, and the devil’s captivity. The office of the Holy Ministry, this Christian congregation, the sinners-made-saints sitting next to you, and all the opportunities for neighborly love are gifts to you. 

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"With the Spirit, we can face whatever the devil, the world, and our flesh throw at us" Exaudi 2023

"With the Spirit, we can face whatever the devil, the world, and our flesh throw at us" Exaudi 2023

God himself would fulfill the task with them. He would clothe them with power from on high. He would open the way for the Word by convicting men of sin and of righteousness. He would give his messengers power and wisdom which would overcome their enemies. He would lead them into all the truth. He would preserve the vision of Christ living and untarnished. He would himself speak through their tongues and words.

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"Learning to Pray" — Rogate 2023

"Learning to Pray" — Rogate 2023

Jesus constantly repeats the promise that He who asks shall receive, and He who knocks shall open the door. Jesus reminds us also that we can talk with God the Father as children with their fathers. It is not a matter of being able to put many words together or speaking glibly and eloquently. We will not be heard because of our many words. God knows beforehand what things we need. However badly we may express ourselves, He understands us. 

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