Mark 9:14-24: Sermon for Don Underwood’s Funeral

Don had a problem.  Well, for those of you who knew Don, you might say that he had more than one.  I’m not sure.  But today, I’m only going to bring out one problem that Don had, for I didn’t know him, and I don’t want to pretend that I did.  But I do know […]

Joshua 3: God’s Use of Water to Bring You into His Promised Land

Oh, Paradise; Paradise is the place to be!  Long ago in the Garden of Eden, the garden of Paradise, our first parents, Adam and Eve, lived.  They had perfect joy, unity, and communion with God and each other.  They were perfect and sinless.  In Eden, a river flowed out of Paradise, which separated into four […]

Matthew 2:1-12: Adoration of the Magi

The Magi went to the most-reasonable place to discover the newborn, Jewish King.  After all, where else would He be but in Jerusalem?  That’s the capital city!  That’s where you would find God’s Temple.  That was God’s city. But when they arrive to join the party, all dressed up and on time, no one is […]

Psalm 90: O God Our Help in Ages Past

A hundred years ago, the captain of a large passenger liner led those on board in a morning devotion.  Part of the devotion included singing the familiar hymn, “O God, Our Help in Ages Past.”  We sang that hymn earlier, which includes the words: “Time, like an ever-rolling stream, soon bears us all away; we […]

Luke 2:33-40: And a sword will pierce your own soul, too

Old Simeon takes the baby Jesus into his arms and praises God.  And when he praises God, Simeon does something strange–he prays for his own death.  He cries out, “Lord, now let Your servant die in peace.”  That’s how old Simeon praises God. Then Simeon gives Mary, the mother of Jesus, a strange blessing.  He […]

Hebrews 1:1-6: Christmas Day Sermon

The prophet Micah tells us the place will be Bethlehem.  That’s where the descendant of David will be born.  From there, He will come forth, the One who will forever rule over God’s kingdom. We know that Bethlehem is called the town (or city) of David.  What we may not know is that the name […]

Luke 2:19: Learning to Ponder

At first listen, it sounds as if the Blessed Virgin Mary, the mother of our Lord, has it all wrong.  St. Luke tells us, “But Mary continued to treasure all these things in her heart and to ponder them” (2:19).  Isn’t Christmas a time for celebration, not pondering and meditation? Ah, the contrast is striking. […]

John 1:19-28: Repent!

So, there was John the Baptizer living up to his name and baptizing!  And the Jewish leadership of his day was chafing in discomfort because of it.  So, they confronted him: “Why are you baptizing?”  We can also ask, “Yes, John, why are you baptizing?”  For 2,000 years later, we’re clueless about those baptisms taking […]

Genesis 28:10-22: Jacob’s God and You

A family is in turmoil.  The mom and dad are fighting about the children.  The younger brother has lied to and stolen from his older brother.  Now, the older brother is so mad with rage that he’s plotting to kill his younger brother. And this same older brother is also angry at his dad.  And […]

1 Corinthians 4:1-5: Pastors as the Stewards of God’s Mysteries

John the Baptizer was a preacher’s preacher, putting the rest of us pastors to shame.  We fuss and fret over preaching what we know God wants us to preach–all because it might upset some people.  We worry about our livelihood, future, reputation, and status.  But John didn’t worry about that.  He just preached.  He didn’t […]