Lectionary: Series B (54)
  1. When we recognize the reality of our insignificance as individuals and as a human race, we begin to marvel and cherish this grace of God more fully.
  2. Belief in Jesus is no longer a given. Today, we need to make a case. Today, we must give an account.
  3. God’s Spirit, the Paraclete, works through the promises spoken by God’s people. Through those promises, He leads people to look for the Lord’s salvation.
  4. But miraculous as was Mary's faith and as extraordinary as was the manner of His conception, it is the identity and work of the boy which makes Him so significant, especially for your hearers.
  5. This Sunday offers you the opportunity to speak a word which exposes, enlightens, and ultimately enlivens your hearers as they prepare to celebrate Christmas.
  6. Mark reminds us in this text that John was a redirection specialist. Come to think of it, so are you.
  7. As we do our part in the mission of our Master, we join with all believers to keep a constant and uninterrupted vigil until the great day of His return.
  8. Grace is God’s caring disposition toward His human creatures. And it is shown fully and purely in the work of Jesus for us.
  9. Today, Jesus' road to Jerusalem turns into your congregation. He calls you and your hearers to follow Him all the way home.
  10. Honor would be shown to the least. Power would be shown by its opposite. The way of glory was marked with humility.
  11. Jesus saves us from the love of money which sent the rich young man away sad.
  12. God’s promise never to separate us from the love of Jesus means that our security, and our confidence, and our forgiveness—even for our part in past divisions—depends entirely on His faithfulness and not ours.
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