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With a Shout: A Meditation for Ascension Day

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A Means of Escape

from 2006

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How To See Things In The Right Way

2006-09-18

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Out of the Depths

Preached at the 2005 Calvin Symposium on Worship

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The Inescapable God

   

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Psalm 29

Epiphany 1B

Comments, Observations, and Questions to Consider Psalm 29 is a hymn of praise to the God of creation.  It’s a rather “noisy” psalm that the poet fills with the sounds of praise, thunder, wind and even the sound that earthquakes make.  It’s a psalm that the psalmist also fills with vivid images of angels around…

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Psalm 147:12-20

Christmas 2B

Comments, Observations, and Questions to Consider James Limburg writes, “January has always seemed to be something of a letdown.” After all, even if, as T.S. Eliot writes, “April is the cruelest month,” January is the coldest month, at least in many parts of North America. Christmas’ excitement generally allows North Americans to look past December’s…

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Psalm 148

Christmas 1B

Psalm 148 is a stirring call to praise that’s strikingly reminiscent of Francis of Assisi’s beautiful hymn, “All Creatures of our God and King.”  It’s an invitation to “all creatures of our God and King” to lift up their “voices and with us sing, alleluia, alleluia.”  In fact, Psalm 148 doesn’t just, with so many…

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Psalm 89:1-4, 19-26

Advent 4B

Notes and Observations Most scholars recognize that Psalm 89 is a psalm of lament.  Yet the poet devotes most of it to praising God for God’s faithfulness and celebrating God’s covenant with David and his descendants.  Even the segment toward which the lectionary directs our attention this week seems reluctant to highlight the lament aspect…

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Psalm 147:12-20

Christmas 2A

Comments, Observations, and Questions to Consider Psalm 147 is one of the psalter’s five last psalms, each of which begins and ends with a “Hallelu Yah!”   It’s hard to imagine a more appropriate way to close God’s people’s hymnbook.  In fact, this psalm even basically begins by asserting the fittingness of praise to God.  It…

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