Sermon Commentary Library

Our weekly sermon commentaries are Lectionary-based, which across its three-year cycle, encompass a vast array of biblical texts. Filter the Sermon Commentary Library to search Scripture texts by book and chapter to find commentary, illustrations, and reflections to spark ideas.

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Luke 10:25-37 Sermon Commentary

Proper 10C

The story of the Good Samaritan is so ubiquitous that most of the world, Christian or not, knows it: we’ve used the title to describe people who put themselves in harm’s way or help out strangers in need. So how do we preach a text that is so familiar and is already being used in…

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Psalm 25:1-10 Sermon Commentary

Proper 10C

Some years back I was a guest preacher at a local church and they told me that the service for that Sunday was going to be focused on education.  They were celebrating that spring’s graduates in the congregation as well as noting the importance of running Christian day schools as in my Reformed tradition we…

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Colossians 1:1-14 Sermon Commentary

Proper 10C

This is a fruitful season of the year in the world’s northern hemisphere. So my wife and I thoroughly enjoy watching freshly picked fruit and vegetables appear at our local farmstand. While most of our local strawberry plants have finished bearing fruit for the season, we’re now enjoying delicious peaches that have been harvested from…

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Deuteronomy 30:9-14 Sermon Commentary

Proper 10C

Some bible verses should come with content warnings and I think this week’s Hebrew Scripture lectionary text is a good example. Sometimes Scripture puts promises in God’s mouth that do not match our boots on the ground experience of God.  “The Lord your God will help you succeed in everything you do—in your own fertility,…

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Galatians 6:(1-6), 7-16 Sermon Commentary

Proper 9C

This Sunday brings us to the end of the Revised Common Lectionary’s very brief tour of Paul’s letter to the Christians in Galatia. The epistle’s tone is among the strictest if not harshest of all the Pauline letters. Yet the apostle ends it with verse 18’s “The grace [charis*] of our Lord Jesus Christ be…

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Luke 10:1-11, 16-20 Sermon Commentary

Proper 9C

These words are utterly familiar and yet so few of us (myself included) actually take up the fullness of the call that Jesus gives to the seventy in this passage. Do we even take it up in part? Jesus has set his face toward Jerusalem and he commissions pairs of his followers to go out…

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Psalm 66:1-9 Sermon Commentary

Proper 9C

To read Psalm 66 while bombs are dropping in Israel, Iran, Gaza, Ukraine, and maybe other places is an odd, disconcerting experience.  “All the earth bows to you, they sing the praises of your name.”  Really?  “His eyes watch the nations, let not the rebellious rise up against him.”  Is God just watching, just observing? …

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2 Kings 5:1-14 Sermon Commentary

Proper 9C

How status works: The kings in this story set up a stark distinction.  First, the narrator highlights the king of Aram’s many and great military victories.  Ordinarily, this is an ancient near-eastern literary device to demonstrate, according to the CEB Study Bible “that a country’s gods were able to give victory to their people in…

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Galatians 5:1, 13-25 Sermon Commentary

Proper 8C

Our three sons are taller than my relatively tall wife and me. They range in height from about 6’2 to 6’6. So it can be challenging for us to walk with them. When our sons are walking with purpose, they walk far faster than my wife and I do. They, in fact, must often slow…

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