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John 14:15-21

Easter 6A

It’s relatively easy for us these days to read a passage like John 14 and to read it with a sense of detachment.  Jesus packs a lot of theology into these discourses across John 13-17 and it can be a little tough sledding to get through it all.   Thus, it is tempting to be a…

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John 14:1-14

Easter 5A

In the flow of John’s Gospel, what we see in John 14 takes place before the crucifixion.  Yet in the Year A Lectionary we read this a month after Good Friday and in the Eastertide season.  So what do we see here in John 14 that is startlingly instructive?   As we will note, the disciples…

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John 10:1-10

Easter 4A

Mark tells us in Mark 4 that Jesus basically never taught anything without using parables.   The Gospel of John famously contains no parables but is instead our sole New Testament source for Jesus’ much-loved “I Am” sayings.  But John is honest enough to admit that the “I Am” sayings mostly made no more sense to…

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John 20:19-31

Easter 2A

Poor Thomas.  He is the classic example of the old saying, “Make just ONE little mistake and you’re labeled for life!”  Or in Thomas’s case, labeled for something more like FOREVER!  But honestly, would any of us be so different were we faced with what Thomas confronted?  Probably not.  We’d be skeptical too.  After all,…

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John 11:1-45

Lent 5A

Sample Sermons For this Fifth Sunday in Lent Sermon commentary, I again present a sample sermon of mine that I wrote in connection with doing a seminar with Frederick Dale Bruner as he completed his Commentary on John (Eerdmans 2012).  “Just about Everywhere” In one of her short stories the writer Annie Dillard has a…

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John 9:1-41

Lent 4A

Now I See – A Sample Sermon It was probably the big goofy grin on his face that kept some folks from recognizing him.  Oh, they’d seen him for years.   But rarely had they seen him at eye level.   Instead they’d long ago grown accustomed to seeing this hapless man sitting, legs akimbo, on the…

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John 4:5-42

Lent 3A

Across the centuries people always gather where beverages are available. Even today we sometimes call a restaurant or lounge our favorite “watering hole” because it’s the place where we go after work to unwind with our friends over a glass of wine or something.  In fact, even the phrase “scuttlebutt” has similar origins from the…

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John 3:1-17

Lent 2A

In John 3 Jesus does something quite unexpected: he reaches back to Numbers 21 from the Old Testament and evokes the image of that bronze serpent Moses lifted over the people as a cure for snakebites. The Israelites had to look at an image of the very thing that was afflicting them, and somehow doing…

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John 1:29-42

Epiphany 2A

“The world was made through him,” the apostle John wrote earlier in this chapter, “but when he was in the world, it didn’t recognize him.” Indeed, it didn’t. Jesus existed as just another face in the crowd. Even his own cousin, John the Baptist, almost missed recognizing him. And yet hidden inside that one man…

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John 16:12-15

Trinity Sunday C

Nowhere in the gospels does Jesus talk as much about the Holy Spirit as here in John 16. Indeed, as Frederick Dale Bruner notes, the Spirit receives, at best, modest treatment and attention in the Synoptic Gospels. But then, that seems to be true of the New Testament generally. It seems that the people who…

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