When you own a car and you have a “bumper to bumper” warranty, what does that imply? Theoretically, it should be that from the front bumper to the back bumper and everything in between is covered from any defects or malfunction (although, we probably still do well to read the fine print of what is covered and what isn’t).
"What is Our Trash? What Is Our Treasure?" (Philippians 3:4b-11 | Pentecost 16C 2016)
"Bring Your Confident, Persistent Prayers to God" (Luke 11:1-13 | Pentecost 10C)
If we’d really like to have a sleepover at a friend’s house, but figure Mom and Dad would shoot down the idea, we might just keep it to ourselves. If we’re sure the boss is going to reject our request for a raise or an increase in budget, we might just keep our desires to ourselves. After all, why go through the hassle and heartache of rejection if we know it’s coming in the first place?
"Don't Let Self-Righteousness Rob You of Eternal Life" (Luke 10:25-37 | Pentecost 8C 2016)
"The Results of Trial are Blessing" (James 1:2-12 | Pentecost 2C 2016)
"God's Testimony Means Eternal Life" (1 John 5:5-12 | Trinity C 2016)
"Keep Your Focus" (Hebrews 12:1-3 | Palm Sunday C 2016)
"May It Never Be!" (Luke 20:9-19 | Lent 5C 2016)
"The Love of God is Revealed in Christ" (2 Corinthians 3:12-4:2 | Transfiguration C 2016)
"God Has Redeemed His People" (Luke 1:68-75 | Christmas 2C 2016)
The lesson before us is what has been come to be known as the Benedictus (because that’s the first word of the song in Latin), or the Song of Zechariah. The song is a song of hope and assurance in the love and forgiveness of God, one uttered, as the verse before our lesson says, when Zechariah was filled with the Holy Spirit and prophesied.
"God Prepares the Way for his Purification" (Malachi 3:1-4 | Advent 2C 2015)
"God Justly Judges and Mercifully Saves" (Genesis 9:15-17, 23-29 | Advent 1C 2015)
"Make Thanks a Priority" (Luke 17:11-19 | Thanksgiving Eve 2015)
Our priorities tend to be fluid and change as needs arise. When the big project is due at work, perhaps getting that done and done right takes priority over nice, family dinners for a week or two. When the family hits the road on vacation, hopefully relaxation and bonding take priority over work for the duration of the trip.
Sermon: "We Stand in the Power and Glory of the Son of Man" (Mark 13:24-27 | Saints Triumphant Sunday)
Sermon: "Take Your Stand On the Truth!" (Mark 13:5-11 | Reformation Year B)
We are surrounded by lies every day, and we know it. So when a commercial comes on advertising a new product with claims that sound too good to be true, we raise an eyebrow and assume that it isn’t true. Parents question the weak excuses of a child when the child has been known to exaggerate or simply lie to try to get out of trouble.
Sermon: "We Can Be Certain!" (Luke 1:1-4; 24:44-53 | Festival of St. Luke 2015)
Festival Sundays surrounding a prominent figure from church history, biblical or otherwise, is always a delicate balancing act. Whether we are speaking about Martin Luther’s work at a Reformation celebration later this month or a festival like we have before us today, celebrating the work of the Evangelist Luke, we are very careful to make clear that we are not merely celebrating or even going to the extreme of worshipping the human being.