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Lectionary Homilies from Confident.Faith

Hosted by Confident.Faith · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 17 episodes

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Gottes Wort und Luthers Lehr', vergehet nun und nimmermehr.

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Lectionary Homily for 02 November 2025 (All Saints’ Sunday)

Nov 1, 202514m0

Readings Revelation 7:2–17 Psalm 149 1 John 3:1–3 Matthew 5:1–12 Homily Transcript We do not commonly use seals these days (at least outside the legal profession and certain hobbies, and, even then, they are still rare),

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Lectionary Homily for 31 December 2023 (Eve of the Circumcision and Name of Jesus)

Dec 31, 202314m0

Numbers 6:22–27 Psalm 8 Galatians 3:23–29 Luke 2:21 We will ignore the Gospel today — the Gospel reading anyway, and, even then, only until the end of this homily. Instead, let us, somewhat appropriately, begin with the

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Lectionary Homily for 12 November 2023 (24th Sunday after Pentecost)

Nov 12, 202321m0

Amos 5:18–24 Psalm 70 1 Thessalonians 4:13–18 Matthew 25:1–13 I assure you, the balance of the homily will be in English, but: Mit ihrem heil’gen Wetterschlage, Mit Unerbittlichkeit vollbringt Die Noth an Einem großen Ta

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Lectionary Homily for Reformation Day [2021]

Nov 5, 202110m0

Revelation 14:6–7 Psalm 46 Romans 3:19–28 John 8:31–36 Matthew 11:12–19 The Jews were incensed: ‘We have never been enslaved.’ How could this Man tell them that He could set them free if they were not slaves? Surely some

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Lectionary Homily for the 20th Sunday after Pentecost [2021]

Oct 15, 202100

Amos 5:6–7, 10–15 Psalm 90:12–17 Hebrews 3:12–19 Mark 10:17–22 Perhaps I am not prudent. On who is prudent shows a great deal of care and thought for the future. As our Old Testament reading states: Those who are prudent

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Lectionary Homily for the 19th Sunday after Pentecost [2021]

Oct 8, 20216m0

Genesis 2:18–25 Psalm 128 Hebrews 2:1–18 Mark 10:2–16 Adam walked with God in the Garden., and yet God says that it is not good for man to be alone. We tend to pass over this section of Scripture too quickly. Man, in Par

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Lectionary Homily for the 18th Sunday after Pentecost [2021]

Oct 1, 20215m0

Numbers 11:4–6, 10–16, & 24–29 Psalm 104:27–35 James 5:1–20 Mark 9:38–50 Wealth is a blessing, but it is also a test. Will you be faithful with what God has given you? Or will the corrosion — the idleness — of your wealt

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Lectionary Homily for the 16th Sunday after Pentecost [2021]

Sep 17, 20216m0

Isaiah 50:4–10 Psalm 116:1–9 James 3:1–12 Mark 9:14–29 You may be operating under the belief that our reading from James does not apply to you. ‘I am not a teacher.’ you may say — ‘at least not a teacher in the Church’ y

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Lectionary Homily for the 15th Sunday after Pentecost [2021]

Sep 10, 202100

Isaiah 35:4–7a Psalm 146 James 2:1–10, 14–18 Mark 7:24–37 For God shows no προσωποληψία — a word that appears only four times in Scripture: in the verse in Romans just quoted, in our reading from James, in Ephesians 6:9,

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1st Sunday in Advent [2020]

Dec 3, 202000

Isaiah 64:1–9 Psalm 80:1–7 1 Corinthians 1:3–9 Mark 11:1–10 Mark 13:24–37 It is always darkest before the dawn, and things in our society certainly seem quite dark right now. We live in an apostate nation in an apostate

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4th Sunday in Lent [2020]

Mar 26, 20206m0

Isaiah 42:14–21 Psalm 142 Ephesians 5:8–14 John 9:1–41 We are all born deaf and blind. Hearing, we do not hear; and seeing, we do not see. We know God’s Law, for it is written on our hearts — our consciences accuse us wh

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3rd Sunday in Lent [2020]

Mar 19, 20206m0

Exodus 17:1–7 Psalm 95:1–9 Romans 5:1–8 John 4:5–30, 39–42 Why do we test God? Has not our Father told us that He watches over and cares for us? And yet we doubt. At Meribah, the Jews grumbled against Moses because they

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2nd Sunday in Lent [2020]

Mar 12, 20200S1

Genesis 12:1–9 Psalm 121 Romans 4:1–8,13–17 John 3:1–17 Abram was called forth from Ur of the Chaldeans; he was called to leave his country, his kindred, and his father’s house; he was called to sojourn in a land he woul

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1st Sunday in Lent [2020]

Mar 5, 20200S1

Genesis 3:1–21 Psalm 32:1–7 Romans 5:12–19 Matthew 4:1–11 Why do we baptize infants? We could say that it is the historical practice of the Church, that only a tiny — if vocal — minority oppose infant Baptism, and that S

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Transfiguration of Our Lord [2020]

Feb 27, 20200S1

Exodus 24:8–18 Psalm 2:6–12 2 Peter 1:16–21 Matthew 17:1–9 Joel 2:12–19 Psalm 51:1–19 2 Corinthians 5:20b—6:10 Matthew 6:1–6, 16–21 Yesterday, with ashes imposed upon your foreheads, many of you were forced to confront y

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6th Sunday after Epiphany [2020]

Feb 21, 20200S1

Deuteronomy 30:15–20 Psalm 119:1–8 1 Corinthians 3:1–9 Matthew 5:21–37 The great ‘promise’ of the Law is ‘if…, then…’. “Blessed are those whose way is blameless, / who walk in the Law of the Lord!” “Blessed are those” wh

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5th Sunday after Epiphany [2020]

Feb 13, 20200S1

Isaiah 58:3–9a Psalm 112:1–9 1 Corinthians 2:1–16 Matthew 5:13–20 Some contend that it is possible to be ‘good without God’. We may find this appealing. Surely if we loose the bonds of oppression, feed the hungry, give w

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