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Mark 7:24-37

Proper 18B

Comments and Observations: Kalos panta pepoieken “He has done everything well.” That’s the bottom line reaction of the crowds that were still thronging around Jesus here in Mark 7, but it seems a bit over the top when you think about it.  After all, we’re by no means sure how well-known Jesus’ exorcism of the…

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Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23

Proper 17B

Comments and Observations After observing the Nazis in action for a while, the German philosopher and writer Heinrich Heine once said that you can count on it: wherever they burn books, they will sooner or later burn people. Maybe a similar or related observation could be made from what we read in Mark 7: wherever…

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Mark 6:30-34, 53-56

Proper 11B

Comments and Observations “Be specific!   Show, Don’t Tell!” Those are fairly common pieces of advice from me when I grade student sermons.   Generalities, undefined words like “this” or “that,” brief lists that quickly conclude with “and so on” or “et cetera” just don’t cut it.   The concrete and the specific always trump the vague and…

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Mark 6:14-29

Proper 10B

Comments and Observations Every day the news contains sad and tawdry stories not too far removed from this lection in Mark 6.    It’s altogether too typical.    Here in Mark 6 we learn that the last great Old Testament prophet and the first great New Testament gospel herald, John the Baptist himself, was done in because…

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Mark 6:1-13

Proper 9B

This lection from Mark 6 provides a curious set of contrasts as well as a wonderful irony. First, we twice read the word “amazed” here: first in verse 2 and then again in verse 6. Jesus here is doing what he’s been doing ever since Mark 1 and 2 when he began his public ministry…

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Mark 5:21-43

Proper 8B

Jesus was someone people wanted to touch and be touched by. But in the case of Jesus, such touches were about far more than the people’s desire to make contact with somebody famous. Jesus’ touch was said to have healing powers. As we can see in this story, some had concluded that Jesus was a…

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Mark 4:35-41

Proper 7B

For men ostensibly accustomed to being out on the water, the disciples sure panicked over the weather often enough in the gospels.   The only calm one in all those storms-at-sea situations was the land-lubber carpenter from Nazareth.   So also here in Mark 4: With just a word the Jesus who had not been sufficiently bothered…

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Mark 4:26-34

Proper 6B

Like the message they convey, the two parables in this part of Mark 4 are mighty small.  This is no Parable of the Prodigal Son that takes up the better part of a whole chapter.  Jesus manages to convey something about the smallness of the kingdom via two stories that are themselves pretty tiny.  And…

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Mark 3:20-35

Proper 5B

There is an old saying that sometimes a person “can’t see the forest for the trees.” The idea is that sometimes we become so wrapped up in one thing that we lose sight of the larger picture. Sometimes this can be humorous. So on a TV show you may see a man who is obsessed…

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Mark 16:1-8

Easter 1B

Suppose a grandfather calls his granddaughter over and says to her, “Sweetie, out on the back porch I have a special surprise for you: a new bike!” Upon hearing this news the little girl will probably quickly run out to see the bike.  If so, you might describe her as sprinting away from her grandfather,…

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