Monthly Archives: November 2021

Sermon for Ad Te Levavi

The Latin titles for Sundays always come from the first words of the Introit. In this case “To You I Lift Up my soul, O Lord.” The Gospel reading is the Triumphal Entry (Palm Sunday), which is explained in the sermon. … Continue reading

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The Pastoral Epistles, Smalcald 3:10, and The Holy Things

Rome contends that pastoral authority flows from the pope on down. (They do concede the pope stands in for Christ, but then give him the authority to just make up stuff that Jesus never said.) The Reformers, having actually read … Continue reading

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November: Write a Book Month

November is write-a-book month. I’ve done it before. Evolution: A Defense Against was a one-month book. But I did it in August, not November. August is a light month for pastors. I already had all the research finished, an extensive … Continue reading

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Bearing Lies

At the trial of our Lord, lie after lie was told about him. Nothing has changed in 2000 years. In my daughter’s class, the teacher boldly (and falsely) proclaimed that Religion has been responsible for more wars than any other … Continue reading

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