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We Always Need to Hear the Word of the Cross :: John 12:20-33

[Jesus said:] “ Now my soul is troubled. And what will I say? Father, save me from this hour? But for this reason, I have come to this hour. Father, glorify your name.” Then a voice came from heaven: “I have glorified [it]! And again, I will glorify [it]!” (vv 27-29).  [Prayer] Heavenly Father, you glorified your name in the birth of Christ and his transfiguration. You glorified your name on the cross of Christ, in his resurrection, and in his ascension. Enable us now to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus, the author and perfecter of the faith, that all our works may glorify you ... in Jesus’ name. [Introduction] They heard a word from heaven.  Can you imagine what that must have been like ... to hear a thundering voice responding to Jesus’ prayer that the Father would glorify his name?  What would that have been like ... to be in the crowd ... in Jerusalem ... during Jesus’ triumphal entry on Holy Week ... and to hear our heavenly Father speak in this way? Can you imagine the...

Jesus Is LORD! He Alone Saves! :: Romans 10:8-9

[Introduction] It was Saint Paul’s goodwill and prayer that all Israel would be saved. He said that plainly just before our epistle reading. While giving Israel credit for being zealous to know God, their zeal ... he laments ... was not based on the Gospel. It was rooted in the Law ... in dotting Is and crossing Ts, minding Ps and Qs ... trying to get right with God in accordance with one’s own thought, word, and deed.  And almost 2,000 years later, the world has the same problem. People are still ignoring the truth that Jesus is Lord ... that he alone saves. They are still pursuing their own righteousness apart from Jesus ... saying they don’t need to receive the forgiveness of sins from him. They are still declaring for themselves who’s going to heaven and who’s going to hell.  So today, Paul sets the record straight. He leads us to a much simpler word we should all believe, teach, and confess. He says, [this] word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart, that is, the ...

In Faith, We Will Go Home Righteous :: Luke 18:9-14

[Prayer] Almighty God, because of your tender mercy toward us sinners, you have given us grace through your Son that, believing in his atonement, we would have eternal life. Continue to grant us your Holy Spirit that we may remain steadfast in your righteousness ... In Jesus’ name. [Introduction] When Jesus saw that [some people] had persuaded themselves and continued to persuade themselves that they were righteous ... thinking they had need for forgiveness ... and that they were ridiculing others ... withholding fellowship and forgiveness ... he told them a parable about the prayers of a Pharisee and tax collector (vv 9-10).  I can hardly imagine how loud of a gasp everyone in the room gave when Jesus said the righteous man was the tax collector. The Pharisees were known to be outstanding citizens, good neighbors. They weren’t ravenous wolves or unjust or adulterous. They were generous givers ... pious men who went to church every day.  Tax collectors, on the other hand, we...

Jesus, Greatest at the Table :: Luke 22:24-30

[Prayer] Heavenly Father, we thank and praise you for calling Bartholomew into humble service, so that through the proclamation of Your Word and the administration of Your Sacraments, people all over the world have come to know Your saving name through Your means of grace. Lead us now to receive your service. In Jesus’ name. [Introduction] Saint Luke reminds us today of an incident in our Church history that is NOT something to be proud of. The Apostles were disputing among themselves: Which of them does [Jesus] think is the greatest [at the table]? (v 24). After three years of following Jesus, you’d think they would’ve known better. Jesus had already rebuked them at least twice for similar incidents (Lk 9:46, 18:17). But after watching Jesus serve God’s people for three years ... teaching, preaching, healing, praying, and breaking bread ... the founding members of the Holy Christian and Apostolic Church began acting like children playing games, disputing among themselves: Which of t...