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Lent 4B Sermon Commentary

 

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John 3:14-21 Sermon Commentary

Lent 4B

John 3:16 may be the most famous Bible verse in the world but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to understand.  As Frederick Dale Bruner points out in his commentary on The Gospel of John, this entire chapter is fraught with mystery. The story takes place at night, the meeting seems to be done somewhat in…

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Psalm 107:1-3, 17-22 Sermon Commentary

Lent 4B

Psalm 107 was originally a liturgy of thanksgiving offered at one of Israel’s great festivals, as evidenced by the opening call to give thanks and the repeated refrain, “Let them give thanks to the Lord for his unfailing love and his wonderful deeds for men.”  The theme of this thanksgiving is the often-repeated word, hesed,…

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Ephesians 2:1-10 Sermon Commentary

Lent 4B

Sample Meditation: You were dead.  That’s how the Apostle Paul opened this section of his letter to the Ephesians.  You were dead.  It’s a startling thing to hear, when you think about it.  It also doesn’t make a whole lot of sense on the face of it.  Oh, sure, now and then you may run…

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Numbers 21:4-9 Sermon Commentary

Lent 4B

Snakes have had, at best, a mixed reputation throughout history.  Some people have associated them with healing.  A snake, after all, represented Asclepius, the Greek god of healing.  The modern symbol of the medical profession is also a snake wrapped around a branch. What’s more, in some passages in Scripture, snakes also have somewhat positive…

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