Monthly Archives: January 2021

Sermon for Transfiguration

Here is my sermon from this past Sunday. It addresses a lot of what is happening these days, and addresses it from the Word of God. The events of our Gospel today happen we are told, “After six days”. Six … Continue reading

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Quia, always and only Quia

A few years ago, there was a theological kerfuffle regarding fellowship in the church. It was suggested that I read a famous book by a famous theologian. I was assured that he would clear up the whole matter and then … Continue reading

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Praying for “Kings and all Those in Authority”

The church has always prayed for civil rulers. When Nero was persecuting the church – killing Saints Peter and Paul – the church prayed for him. When his successor Galba was killed by Otho, the church prayed for the new … Continue reading

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Who Writes History?

The politics of power says “History is written by the winners.” But I don’t believe it. God is the author of history. He causes empires to rise and fall. He executes judgment on the nations. I’ve been thinking about a … Continue reading

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