Sunday, February 9, 2025

Sermon: "Unworthy", Luke 7:1-17 (February 9, 2025)


Ah, yes; yet another miraculous healing from Jesus. To be honest, Jesus does so much healing in the gospels that the stories all seem to blend together a bit, don’t they? I don’t know about you, but I’m guilty of occasionally assuming that all these accounts serve the same narrative purpose: to demonstrate Jesus’ power and explain how his following grew so quickly. It makes for faster reading if you can gloss over the details and just throw the story into that corner of your brain where you keep a vague awareness of all the gospel’s other healings.

Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Liturgy: Healing the Centurion's Servant, Luke 7:1-17 (February 9, 2025)

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Hymns

Hymn GTG #386, “Come, Worship God”
Hymn GTG #782, “Hear My Prayer, O God”
Hymn GTG #744, “Arise, Your Light is Come”


Sunday, February 2, 2025

Sermon: “Foe or Friend”, Luke 6:1-11 (February 2, 2025)


By this time in Luke’s gospel, Jesus has been going around teaching and healing for a while now. He’d made quite a name for himself, to the point that people were actively seeking him out to hear what he had to say and be cured of illness and disease. But the attention wasn’t all positive – Jesus had also attracted a fair amount controversy and conflict, as we read a couple of weeks ago. And it appears that by this point, one particular group of Pharisees have had about all they can take: upon observing Jesus healing on the Sabbath, Scripture tells us that “They were furious and began talking with each other about what to do to Jesus.”

Saturday, February 1, 2025

Liturgy: Healing on the Sabbath, Luke 6:1-11 (February 2, 2025)

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Hymns

Hymn GTG #393, “O Day of Rest and Gladness” 
Hymn GTG #61, “Your Law, O Lord, Is Perfect”