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Matthew 22:15-22 Sermon Commentary

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Sometimes these days Christians seem a little, well, thin-skinned.  Some people can all-but fly into a rage and get into a serious spiritual lather when confronted with some obvious piece of anti-religious behavior or when they hear that a character on a TV show said something religiously offensive.  On Facebook you can regularly see posts…

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Psalm 99 Sermon Commentary

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Psalm 99 is the last of the Enthronement Psalms that proclaim that Yahweh reigns not only over little Israel, but also over the entire world.  It is a particularly exquisite declaration of Yahweh’s reign because of its symbolic use of numbers, notably the numbers seven and three.  The former is the number of perfection throughout…

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1 Thessalonians 1:1-10 Sermon Commentary

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These words are very old.  Ancient.  Scholars differ on most everything, of course, but it is possible that 1 Thessalonians was the first of Paul’s epistles.  And since we are quite certain that the writing of the epistles pre-dates the writing down of the Gospels by a good bit of time, it is fully possible…

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Exodus 33:12-23 Sermon Commentary

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Have you ever been so eager for something that you’d put your life on the line for it?  You may not think so.  Yet Moses did.  Sometimes he’s close to God, sure of God, “filled to the brim,” as Neal Plantinga writes, with God. At other times, however, Moses feels uncertain, misled and spiritually “dried…

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