Commentary posted on May 5, 2024

Easter 6B Sermon Commentary

The Easter 6B Sermon Commentaries include reflection and illustration ideas for John 15:9-17 from the Lectionary Gospel; Acts 10:44-48 from the Old Testament Lectionary; Psalm 98 from the Lectionary Psalms; and 1 John 5:1-6 from the Lectionary Epistle.

Related Reformed confession: Old Testament Lectionary: Heidelberg Catechism: Q&A 74 (Lord’s Day 27)

 

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Psalm 98 Sermon Commentary

Easter 6B

“Sing to the Lord a new song.”  How often?  What about singing to the Lord some old songs too?  Obviously that is OK since what is the Hebrew Psalter if not a collection of very old songs that we have been using and in various forms singing for millennia.  Still, there can always be a…

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John 15:9-17 Sermon Commentary

Easter 6B

A couple of weeks ago Jesus compared being the Good Shepherd with how a hired hand works: the Good Shepherd is committed to the core, the hired hand high tails it when trouble comes. Now, in the second half of his discourse on being the True Vine, Jesus describes his disciples as friends rather than…

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1 John 5:1-6 Sermon Commentary

Easter 6B

One of the first Christian songs I ever learned was “Trust and Obey.” Its chorus still echoes in my memory: “Trust and obey/, for there’s no other way/ To be happy in Jesus/ than to trust and obey.” This Sunday’s Epistolary Lesson strongly suggests that the song’s link between trusting and obeying would please the…

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Acts 10:44-48 Sermon Commentary

Easter 6B

Sermon Introduction/Set-Up Consider: what are the activities, practices, traditions, theological convictions, sacred cows that make your congregation unique?  What gives your church its sense of identity? Now, before beginning the sermon, consider making an “announcement.” Effective immediately, the church will no longer be doing any of those things. No Sunday worship. No programming. No prayer….

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