What Our Eyes Don’t See
The Transfiguration: Gospel, Matthew 17:1-9 Matthew 17:1-9 So here we are. The gospel for the week is the Transfiguration. Three of Jesus’ disciples get to be there. Moses and Elijah are esteemed guests. But the...
The Transfiguration: Gospel, Matthew 17:1-9 Matthew 17:1-9 So here we are. The gospel for the week is the Transfiguration. Three of Jesus’ disciples get to be there. Moses and Elijah are esteemed guests. But the...
The Transfiguration: Epistle, 2 Peter 1:16-21 2 Peter 1:16-21 The event we call “The Transfiguration” is a grand whisper. Funny that I say that because wrapped inside the fabric of this miracle is a voice...
The Transfiguration: Old Testament, Exodus 24:8-18 Exodus 24:8-18 There’s an old evangelical hymn which begins, “What can wash away my sin? Nothing but the blood of Jesus.” It’s one of...
Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany: Gospel, Matthew 5:21-37 Matthew 5:21-37 It’s a strange thing to read so much law in the gospel reading. But this is law from the lips of the Savior who comes to redeem us from it. Amazing. Jesus “turns...
Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany: Epistle, 1 Corinthians 3:1-9 1 Corinthians 3:1-9 Paul launches into the next section of First Corinthians by calling out the fleshly nature of the young believers in Corinth. Here, the tag of fleshly is based on their immaturity. And immaturity can...
Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany: Old Testament, Deuteronomy 30:15-20 Deuteronomy 30:15-20 It’s funny how, deep in the human heart, is the sense that wrongs can only be set right by our efforts. Even down to the choices we make on the little things. Well what we have...
Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany: Gospel, Matthew 5:13-20 Matthew 5:13-20 Our discussion of the Beatitudes from our gospel reading last week culminated in my writing that the list of “blesseds” refers to Jesus. He is the blessed Man. He...
Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany: Epistle, 1 Corinthians 2:1-12 1 Corinthians 2:1-12 Paul the apostle is not always easy to read. God gives him things to write that frankly sting. But God be thanked that Paul shied not away from penning the truth...
Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany: Old Testament, Isaiah 58:3-9a Isaiah 58:3-9a Fasting. One of those practices that we read of in Scripture. We perhaps nod towards it. but for most of us there is no engagement. And note, I’m not...
Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany: Gospel, Matthew 5:1-12 Matthew 5:1-12 Anyone worth their salt realizes that in studying and teaching Holy Scripture, that which is novel is not preferred. I went through a period years ago where I would read nothing commenting...