Articles
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Gospel: Luke 18:9-17 (Pentecost 20: Series C)
This parable does its surprising work of turning everything upside-down, as Christ’s Kingdom always does. -
Gospel: Luke 18:1-8 (Pentecost 19: Series C)
The Kingdom will be manifest when the King wills it, and rest assured, He is a good King. -
Go Home Justified
It’s the notion of mercy that leads us to the atonement, and it is the atonement that provides a foundational basis for the justification of sinners. -
The Ashes of Hope
Ash Wednesday confronts us with our true nature, our mortality, and marks us with the only escape from it: the cross of Christ. -
Gospel: Luke 18:9-17 (Pentecost 20: Series C)
Faithful celebration of the Reformation is possible only for those who understand they have nothing. Whose incapability and insufficiency are obvious and owned. Who recognize their dependence on God for all things. In other words, Reformation is for children. -
Gospel: Luke 18:1-8 (Pentecost 19: Series C)
I suggest preaching a sermon that directs attention away from the main characters. Instead, highlight for your hearers (and proclaim loudly and clearly) the promise of Jesus in this text.
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Podcasts
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"Cure My Blindness" (Episode 264) Featuring Pastor Edward Killian
Pastor Killian Teaches On Luke 18:31-43 -
Episode # 264 Featuring Pastor Edward Killian "Cure My Blindness"
Pastor Killian Teaches On Luke 18:31-43 -
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Luke 18:9-17 (Episode 159)
Erick and Daniel spend a lot of time on a parable Jesus tells to “some who trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and treated others with contempt” and how everyone gets trapped in it. They end by discussing what it means to bring children to Jesus. -
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Gimme justice!
Luke 18:1-14: The Parable of the Persistent Widow Get what you want from God by pestering Him until He gives in! Actually . . . NO. Knowing the nature and character of God gives us boldness to approach Him.
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