Trinity 1 – Luke 16:19-31
In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit If you have it, flaunt it. Let your neighbors know what they are missing. Show off those priceless items you treasure. Make everyone...
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Note: This is from 2008. Did he get depressed, lying in the dirt? As people passed him by on the road, hurrying to meetings, walking or running for exercise, heading for the store to purchase a...
View ArticleA Long and Fruitful Honeymoon
…at least productive musically. Here are the introits for the Sundays after Easter, Ascension, Pentecost, Trinity, and the First-Eighth Sundays after. Hopefully we’ll remain caught up from here on out....
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Dearly Beloved, the Psalmist said, “O Lord, I have trusted in Thy mercy.” This echoes the first commandment, “You shall have no other gods,” as well as Luther’s explanation, “We should fear, love, and...
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In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit The world has learned a difficult lesson concerning greed. Gone are the days of “cheap money”. Here to stay, at least for a while, are...
View ArticleGeorge Stöckhardt on Trinity 1 – Luke 16:19-31
This is a ROUGH translation of a “disposition” (ordering) of a sermon for Trinity 1. The urtext is from Volume Three (1879) of “Magazin für Ev.-Luth. Homiletik”, available at Google Books. The author...
View ArticleAnother Disposition for Trinity 1 – Luke 16:19-31
This from the 1891 Volume (12th volume) of “Magazin”. The author is Chr. K., whomever that may be. See dispostion here.
View ArticleA Third Disposition for Trinity 1 – Luke 16:19-31
This from the 1905 Volume of “Magazin”. The author is E.H. Read it here.
View ArticleTrinity 1 – Luke 16:19-31
In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit The parable of the rich man and Lazarus is not the basis for the classic TV mini-series “Rich Man, Poor Man”. If this were true, then...
View ArticleRobert Farrar Capon on Luke 16:19-31
(Nubar = The Rich Man in Luke 16:19-31. Capon names him after Nubar Gulbenkian) “When we talk resurrection up here, we’re not talking about some dumb, corpse-revival scheme in which the dead get up and...
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