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Matthew 9:35-10:8 Sermon Commentary

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Be careful what you pray for—you might just get it!  You can see a little of the dynamic of this bit of proverbial wisdom in the pivot from Matthew 9 to Matthew 10.  At the end of Matthew 9, Jesus tells the disciples to pray that more workers would be sent out into the ripe…

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Psalm 100 Sermon Commentary

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It is not hard to figure out what Psalm 100 is.  The superscription says simply, “For Giving Thanks.”  Thus, it was probably used as liturgical accompaniment when a thank offering was given in the Temple.  Perhaps it called on those who offered such a sacrifice to have the proper attitude of worship, rather than just…

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Romans 5:1-8 Sermon Commentary

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By now many of us have heard about the recent flap regarding the well-known contemporary hymn “In Christ Alone.”  Seems a certain hymnal committee wanted to formalize what a number of congregations had already done informally on their own and that is swap out language about how on the cross “the wrath of God was…

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Genesis 18:1-15, (21:1-7) Sermon Commentary

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“The trouble with a lot of religion,” my colleague John Buchanan once said in a sermon on Genesis 18, “is that it is so predictable; there is no room for surprise in it.”  He then goes on to quote the theologian Sam Keene as saying that surprise – and wonder – is at the heart…

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