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Mark 1:14-20 Sermon Commentary

Epiphany 3B

If Mark were a Broadway play, then the first 13 verses are like the overture.  As we come to verse 14, the curtain is about to go up on the drama and when it does we see . . . Galilee.  We’re not in a bigger city like Jerusalem or Sepphoris or Rome.  Nope, little…

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Psalm 62:5-12 Sermon Commentary

Epiphany 3B

Psalm 62 is a Psalm of trust with a healthy dose of instruction mixed in.  It is tailor-made for troubled times in which the clamor and agitation, grasping materialism and sheer meanness of society threaten the person who is trying to live a God focused life. In other words, Psalm 62 is for times like…

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1 Corinthians 7:29-31 Sermon Commentary

Epiphany 3B

In Ron Chernow’s new biography of Ulysses S. Grant, we read that in the early days running up to the full outbreak of the Civil War, enthusiasm for the war ran high on both sides of the Mason-Dixon line.  Both sides saw the cause as one of justice.  Both sides fervently believed in their cause. …

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Jonah 3:1-5, 10 Sermon Commentary

Epiphany 3B

Sometimes actions have surprisingly pleasant results.  A soccer players weakly strikes a ball that ricochets off a defender and into the goal.  Or a chef blends guacamole, tuna fish and lima beans into a recipe that somehow turns out to be delicious. Other actions, however, have surprisingly unpleasant results.  With perfect form a basketball player…

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