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Epiphany 5A

The Epiphany 5A Sermon Commentaries include reflection and illustration ideas for Matthew 5:13-20 from the Lectionary Gospel; Isaiah 58:1-9a (9b-12) from the Old Testament Lectionary; Psalm 112:1-9 (10) from the Lectionary Psalms; and 1 Corinthians 2:1-12 (13-16) from the Lectionary Epistle.

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Matthew 5:13-20 Sermon Commentary

How does salt lose its saltiness? Thinking about the salt as it is, one of the ways it will lose its potency is by diluting it, say in a large amount of water. As the salt dissolves and has more and more water added to it, its saltiness won’t be as strong. Or, salt that…

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Isaiah 58:1-12 Sermon Commentary

Because I prepare about a month early, I am reading these words against the backdrop of ICE raids, of terrorized people and extrajudicial killing in detention facilities and on the streets of Minneapolis. As I settled into my seat to review the text before diving into commentaries, I read these words and my body tensed,…

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Psalm 112:1-9 (10) Sermon Commentary

It’s never terribly clear to me just what it means when the Revised Common Lectionary puts a single verse in parentheses.  It’s the final verse, verse 10, of Psalm 112 that gets that treatment.  Maybe it’s meant to say “Include it in your sermon or don’t—it’s up to you.”  They are not skipping that verse…

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1 Corinthians 2:1-12 (13-16) Sermon Commentary

In last week’s Epistolary Lesson commentary I suggested that preachers who feel called to proclaim 1 Corinthians 1:10-18 might consider entitling their message “Good News for Ordinary Christians.” This week I’d offer that preachers who proclaim 1 Corinthians 2 might consider entitling their message “Good News for Ordinary Gospel Proclaimers.” The faithful proclamation of the…

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Sermon Commentary From Other Lectionary Cycles

Matthew 5:13-20 Sermon Commentary

Epiphany 5A

At a restaurant in California recently I asked the waitress if their Cioppino was good.   She assured me it was.  Cioppino is a wonderful seafood stew, and the server assured me theirs contained a lot of very fresh clams, shrimp, calamari, and more.   I ordered it.    And . . . it lacked all salt.   Seemed…

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Matthew 5:13-20 Sermon Commentary

Epiphany 5A

At a restaurant in California some while back I asked the waitress if their cioppino was good.  She assured me it was.  Cioppino is a wonderful seafood stew, and the server assured me theirs contained a lot of very fresh clams, shrimp, calamari, and more.  I ordered it.  And . . . it lacked all…

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Psalm 112:1-9 (10) Sermon Commentary

Epiphany 5A

Well, they did it again.  I mean the compilers of the lectionary.  For the second week in a row, the lectionary returns to a Psalm that we studied less than half a year ago.  I know, I’m beginning to sound like one of those “grumpy old men” who complain about everything. But, really, with 150…

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