SERMONS

LCMS Lectionary Summary C
 
Sunday – Divine Services:  10: 15AM
Holy Communion Each Sunday
 
 
 
 
 
 
THE FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
6 July 2025
 
Isaiah 66:10-14
Galatians 6:1-18
Luke 10:1-20
 
The LORD Grants Peace and Life to His Church
 
The LORD restores Jerusalem, His Church, because she is the mother of His children, whom He comforts “as one whom his mother comforts” (Is. 66:13). We are “satisfied from her consoling breast” with the pure milk of the Word, and we “drink deeply with delight from her glorious abundance” (Is. 66:11). The messengers of Christ bestow such gifts upon His Church. For He sends them out “as lambs in the midst of wolves” (Luke 10:3), bearing in their bodies the sacrifice of His cross, by which “the kingdom of God has come near” (Luke 10:9, 11). Wherever He enters in with this Gospel, Satan is cast out and falls “like lightning from heaven” (Luke 10:18). Thus, we do not “boast except in the cross of our LORD Jesus Christ” (Gal. 6:14). Rejoicing in this Gospel, we “bear one another’s burdens” in love, according to “the law of Christ” (Gal. 6:2).
 
Sermon: “God Offers True, Abundant, and Eternal Life Within His Church”
 
 
THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
29 June 2025
 
1 Kings 19:9b-21
Galatians 5:1, 13-25
Luke 9:51-62
 
Christ’s Messengers Proclaim His Kingdom
 

When the prophet Elijah became discouraged and despaired of his life, “the word of the Lord came to him” (1 Kings 19:9b) and stood him “on the mount before the Lord” (1 Kings 19:11). The Lord made Himself known to the prophet — not in the impressive power of gale force winds, or in an earthquake, or in the fire, but in “the sound of a low whisper” (1 Kings 19:12). Today God reveals Himself to us through the frail preaching of the Gospel. The Son of Man sends “messengers ahead of him … to make preparations for him” (Luke 9:52). Putting their hand to that plow of preaching, they “go and proclaim the kingdom of God,” and they do not look back (Luke 9:60, 62). What they preach is not the power of the Law with its “yoke of slavery,” but the power of God unto salvation through the Gospel of forgiveness, by which “Christ has set us free” (Gal. 5:1).

Sermon: Authority and Responsibility
 
 
 
THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
22 June 2025
 
Isaiah 65:1-9
Galatians 3:23-4:7
Luke 8:26-39
 
Jesus Brings Release from the Bonds of Sin, Death and the Devil
 
The LORD finds those who did not seek Him or ask for Him. He spreads out His hands “to a rebellious people” (Is. 65:2) and calls them to be His people and to dwell in peace upon His holy mountain (Is. 65:9). For wherever Jesus Christ enters in, Satan is cast out. Those who were enslaved and driven mad by the assaults and accusations of the devil are set free by the Word of Christ. He drowns and destroys the old Adam in us with the waters of Holy Baptism and thereby brings us out of death into life. No longer naked in our shame, living “among the tombs” (Luke 8:27), we are brought into the LORD’S house, fully clothed by Christ; He has come in “the fullness of time” (Gal. 4:4) to fulfill the Law on our behalf and to redeem us from its every accusation. Therefore, having been justified by His grace through faith in His Gospel, “you are no longer a slave, but a son” (Gal. 4:7).