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Jesus Christ: Yesterday, Today, and Forever – Twenty-sixth Sunday after Pentecost

by St James Lutheran Church | Nov 17, 2024 | Sermon, Services, Upcoming Sermon

The sacrifice of Jesus on the cross changes our position before God: now he sees us as completely perfect and innocent. But it also changes our condition: it begins to purify us and make us more like Jesus as we grow in his grace. And finally, the sacrifice of Jesus...

The Benefits of Salvation – Twenty-fifth Sunday after Pentecost

by St James Lutheran Church | Nov 10, 2024 | Sermon, Services, Upcoming Sermon

The preacher of Hebrews, arguing to his listeners that salvation can only be found in Jesus, outlines for them how Jesus is the only one who can get us in to the Father, he's the only one who can stop our suffering, and he's the only one who makes us alright...

How to Vote as a Christian – Twenty-fourth Sunday after Pentecost

by St James Lutheran Church | Nov 3, 2024 | Sermon, Services, Upcoming Sermon

The question of whether Christians must vote is a hotly contested one in the Christian church; and while there are no explicit commands in Scripture to vote we are commanded to seek the good of the city in which we dwell. Christians, like all citizens, are faced with...

The Truth Will Set You Free – Reformation Day

by St James Lutheran Church | Oct 27, 2024 | Sermon, Services, Upcoming Sermon

The people Jesus is talking to in John 8 really do believe that they are free, in spite of the fact that they really are under the thumb of the Roman Empire. But instead of framing their problem as a purely political problem, Jesus says that the problem at its root is...

The Wrong Way and the Right Way to View Money – Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost

by St James Lutheran Church | Oct 20, 2024 | Sermon, Services, Upcoming Sermon

The book of Ecclesiastes' raw outlook on the fallen human condition sees the pursuit of money and material goods as an empty waste, a vanity. But then, in the next breath, it will turn towards the enjoyment of the things money can buy as genuinely worthwhile. For...

Misusing the Law – Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost

by St James Lutheran Church | Oct 13, 2024 | Sermon, Services, Upcoming Sermon

The discussion between Jesus and the rich young man revolves around the young man's inability to see the Law of God as anything more than a way for humans to display their goodness or their badness. But Jesus calls him to see the Law, instead, as a display of the...
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