Tag: Trinity
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“At Your Word I Will” | Trusting Christ Beyond Human Reason (Luke 5:1–11)
Sermon for The Fifth Sunday after Trinity, July 5, 2026. “[A]t your word I will let down the nets.” (Luke 5:5) Simon was a professional fisherman. It’s what he did for a living. James and John were his partners. They had fished all night and got skunked. Enter Jesus. He says, “Put out into the…
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Judge Not? What Jesus Actually Meant | Luke 6:37–42
Sermon for The Fourth Sunday after Trinity, June 28, 2026. Jesus asked, “Can a blind man lead a blind man? Will they not both fall into a pit?” (Luke 6:39). The answers are no and yes. No, a blind man cannot lead a blind man. And yes, if attempted, they’d both fall into a pit.…
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The Shepherd Who Comes Looking for You | Luke 15:1–10
Sermon for The Third Sunday after Trinity, June 21, 2026. A mother who has many children loves them all. Of course. And she doesn’t want any of them to suffer. But let’s say one of her little tikes gets sick. The sickness establishes a difference between the siblings. The sick child is now set apart…
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Blessed Is Everyone Who Eats Bread in the Kingdom of God | Luke 14:15–24
Sermon for The Second Sunday after Trinity, June 14, 2026.
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The Rich Man, Lazarus, and the Churches We Admire | Luke 16:19–31
Sermon for The First Sunday after Trinity, June 7, 2026. Our Lord’s story of the rich man and Lazarus gives us a lot to think about. For instance, isn’t it interesting that the rich man is not presented as someone to emulate, but Lazarus, the poor man—he’s our role model. We see this over and…