Monthly Archives: February 2015

Sermon Summary: Lent 2, 2015

Instruction by Wrestling “Good and upright is the Lord; therefore he instructs sinners in the way (Ps. 25:8).” This is a part of our Introit today and I want to ask this question, “How is it that our Lord instructs … Continue reading

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Sermon Summary: The First Sunday in Lent, Feb. 21, 2015

“Church Is Boring” “Church is boring.”  You ever hear that or think that?  One of the things that Scripture does is put a pair of goggles on our eyes so that we begin to see what isn’t seen.  If we … Continue reading

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Sermon Summary: February 15, 2015

Text Luke 18:31-43 and 1 Cor. 13:1-13 Two Types of Blindness In our gospel reading there are two types of blindness. One is quite easy for Jesus to reverse. “Receive your sight; your faith has made you well.” Jesus speaks, creation … Continue reading

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Sermon Summary: February 8, 2015

Sermon Summary for The Second Sunday Before Lent: Luke 8:4-15 Do Not Say, “I’m Glad I’m Not The Rocky Soil” This is not a parable in which you are to ask, “Which type of soil am I?” Because, you dear … Continue reading

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Sermon Summary: February 2, 2015

The Third Sunday Before Lent Staying Sensitive to Grace Dear Saints, It is very easy to become desensitized to things that we should be sensitive to.  Do you know what I mean by this?  We have this example when we’re … Continue reading

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