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Easter 7B Sermon Commentary

 

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John 17:6-19 Sermon Commentary

Easter 7B

Comments and Observations “You’re only as happy as your unhappiest child.”  That is a saying of my former Pastoral Care colleague Ron Nydam.  And he’s right.  But the truth is that parents all know that as a matter of fact you cannot insure the happiness of your children.  And that truth is married to another…

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Psalm 1 Sermon Commentary

Easter 7B

Comments, Observations, and Questions to Consider Psalm 1, in combination with Psalm 2, introduces the entire Psalter that is the book of Psalms.  James May suggests that the combination of those psalms invites hearers to read and use the entire psalm book as God’s guide to a what constitutes a “blessed” or “happy life.”  Some…

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1 John 5:9-13 Sermon Commentary

Easter 7B

Comments and Observations Many scholars have noticed that I John reads more like a sermon than a letter, since it lacks so many of the elements of other New Testament letters: the greeting that usually identifies both author and readers, the introduction that so often previews the issues to be covered in the letter, and…

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Acts 1:15-17, 21-26 Sermon Commentary

Easter 7B

Comments, Observations, and Questions to Consider Note: The Common Lectionary during Eastertide substitutes readings from Acts for Old Testament lections.  Pentecost hasn’t happened just yet and so maybe we can give Peter a break for an exegetical exercise that you simply have to assume would not pass muster in the average seminary Bible course.  Replacing…

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