Commentary posted on April 26, 2021

Easter 5B Sermon Commentary

The Easter 5B Sermon Starters include commentary and illustration ideas for John 15:1-8 from the Lectionary Gospel; Acts 8:26-40 from the Old Testament Lectionary; Psalm 22:25-31 from the Lectionary Psalms; and 1 John 4:7-21 from the Lectionary Epistle.

Related Reformed confession: Lectionary Gospel: Heidelberg Catechism Q&A 91 (Lord’s Day 33)

 

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John 15:1-8 Sermon Commentary

Easter 5B

When I was a pastor, I felt a sense of personal hurt whenever members transferred to other congregations, particularly when such transfers had nothing to do with a job relocation or a geographic move, as is sometimes the case.  It was made worse by the fact that lots of such people never said good-bye, never…

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Psalm 22:25-31 Sermon Commentary

Easter 5B

Let’s try a little thought experiment: imagine running across a long-ish narrative poem that began with something like, “The one I love torments me day and night, insults me in private and in public.  She has made me out to be a villain, and I rue the day I ever met her at times.  Who…

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1 John 4:7-21 Sermon Commentary

Easter 5B

Contrary to the Beatles’ sung claims, all we “need” isn’t “love.” But the full-orbed, whole person love to which this Sunday’s Epistolary Lesson summons Jesus’ followers will go a very long way to meeting all sorts of “needs.” Jesus’ friends might call John’s first letter his “love letter.” That emphasis is, in fact, a theme…

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Acts 8:26-40 Sermon Commentary

Easter 5B

On this Fifth Sunday of Easter, we continue to watch the march of the Easter Gospel across the ancient world as the early Christians followed the marching orders of Jesus given in Acts 1:8.  Actually, it was not so much a march as a meander, particularly in the case of Philip in our text. At…

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