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Lent 6B Sermon Commentary

 

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Mark 11:1-11 Sermon Commentary

Lent 6B

Comments and Observations It’s something I’ve just never understood.  Ever since I was a little kid I have wondered why the various Gospel texts on Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem are so careful to include both Jesus’ detailed instructions on where to find a colt (and what to do with it once they located it) and…

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Psalm 31:9-16 Sermon Commentary

Lent 6B

Comments, Observations, and Questions to Consider Psalm 31 is the prayer of a servant of God for God’s protection and deliverance from his enemies.  It’s a prayer that Christians can hardly hear without thinking of Jesus Christ’s suffering and death on the cross.  After all, it’s not just that the Revised Common Lectionary uses it…

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Philippians 2:5-11 Sermon Commentary

Lent 6B

Comments, Observations, and Questions For this sermon commentary, I am going to zero in on the question asked by the Palm Sunday crowd in Matthew 21:10.  As Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey, surrounded by the acclamation of the crowd, “the whole city was stirred and asked, ‘Who is this?’”  The crowds around Jesus…

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Isaiah 50:4-9a Sermon Commentary

Lent 6B

Comments, Observations, and Questions to Consider Parts of this lection are pretty well known, particularly since in the Passion section of his oratorio Messiah, G.F. Handel lifted up some of these words and set them to music.  (I have personally always been struck by the way Handel turned the word “plucked” into a two-syllable word…

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