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Stan Mast was the Minister of Preaching at the LaGrave Avenue Christian Reformed Church in downtown Grand Rapids, MI for 22 years. He graduated from Calvin Theological Seminary in 1971 and served four churches in the West and Midwest regions of the United States. He also served a 3 year stint as Coordinator of Field Education at Calvin Seminary. He has earned a BA degree from Calvin College and a Bachelor of Divinity and a Master of Theology from Calvin and a Doctor of Ministry from Denver Seminary. He is happily married to Sharon, and they have two sons and four grandchildren. Stan is a voracious reader and works out regularly. He also calls himself a car nut and an “avid, but average” golfer.

Stan wrote weekly sermon commentaries for the CEP website from 2012 to 2019.

Exodus 3:1-15

Commentary

Proper 17A

And, now, for the third and most important actor in the drama that unfolds in the book of Exodus.  In last week’s reading from Exodus 1 and 2 we met the villain, Pharaoh, and the hero, Moses.  Now we meet the director, producer, creator, redeemer– God, Yahweh, “I am what I am.”  God is mentioned…

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Exodus 1:8-2:10

Commentary

Proper 16A

Our RCL reading for last week was a story of triumph, the surprising climax of the story of Joseph that ended the Patriarchal narrative with an Aha, a Whee, and a Yeah (you have to read it to get it).  Our reading this week is a story of transition, the surprising beginning of the story…

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Genesis 45:1-15

Commentary

Proper 15A

You can’t beat the Bible when it comes to telling dramatic stories in a spellbinding way.  Our text for today is a perfect case in point.  I’m going to use Eugene Lowry to explain that.  In his classic preaching book, The Homiletical Plot, Lowry outlined the 5 movements of classic narrative using 5 interjections: Oops,…

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Genesis 37:1-4, 12-28

Commentary

Proper 14A

We can approach this text from two very different angles.  The first comes from renowned Old Testament scholar, Walter Brueggemann.  He suggests that this story might have taken its final form during the reign of Solomon, a time of royal splendor in Israel, when everything was going well for God’s people. There was peace internationally,…

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Genesis 32:22-31

Commentary

Proper 13A

When last we saw Jacob, he had finally won his second wife from his duplicitous uncle, Laban.  In the ensuing years, Jacob has continued to work for his uncle, becoming a wealthy man because of God’s blessing on his efforts.  After a total of 20 years working for Laban, Jacob is finally released from virtual…

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Genesis 29:15-28

Commentary

Proper 12A

If I am Esau, sitting back home in Beersheba, the injustice of my situation is infuriating.  I’ve been deceived and robbed.  My life has been forever changed by the slippery ways of my little brother.  My birthright is gone; so is my blessing.  I’m left here with my blind old father and a mother who…

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Genesis 28:10-19a

Commentary

Proper 11A

You don’t have to feel close to God for God to be near to you.  You don’t have to reach out to God for God to come to you.  And you don’t have to be a perfect person for God to bless you.  Jacob is a case in point. We are following the Hebrew Patriarchs…

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Genesis 25:19-34

Commentary

Proper 10A

Here we are, stuck in Ordinary Time.  We’ve spent half the church year celebrating the mighty acts of God in Jesus Christ our Lord, but now the fireworks are over.  Now we are plodding along through ordinary time.  Except this time is extraordinary, too, because God is walking with us each step of the way….

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Genesis 24:34-38, 42-49, 58-67

Commentary

Proper 9A

The last time we saw Isaac, he was being laid on the altar by his father Abraham (Genesis 22).  It is now many years later.  Abraham has laid his wife, Sarah, in a grave purchased from the surrounding Hittites (Genesis 23).  And now he has one more item of unfinished business.  Isaac is 40 years…

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Genesis 22:1-14

Commentary

Proper 8A

As we walk along with God, we all go through tough times. Many Christians handle tough times with the following theological framework. Satan will use these tough times to tempt us, to try to move us away from God, so that we attempt to make our own blessing. God will use these tough times to…

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