Archive for August, 2008

Matthew 22: 34-46, Pentecost 23 A, "Two Hinged Commandment"

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

You will notice that these doors are essentially useless without the two hinges, one on the top and the other on the bottom of the door.  Without the two hinges, this door just doesn’t work; it isn’t very useful; it doesn’t do what it is supposed to do.  For these doors to operate correctly, they [...]

Matthew 22:15-22, Pentecost 22 A, "Paying Caesar"

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

“Render to the Caesar the things that are Caesar’s and to God the things that are God’s.” 
It’s still a long time until April 15th and I don’t mean to remind you of that prematurely but did you know that April 15th is not only income tax day, it is also the day the Titanic [...]

Matthew 22:1-14, Pentecost 21 A, "Invitation to a Wedding"

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

Theme:  Finding excuses to avoid fellowship with God.  
First and foremost, the purpose of this text is to be aware that to be a Christian is like being invited to a wedding feast.
People are always making excuses why they do not want to be part of God. People are always making excuses why they do not [...]

Matthew 21: 31-46, Pentecost 20 A, "Paying Rent"

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

Theme:  Paying the rent by living a moral, righteous life.
What did Jesus mean by this parable that he told against the Pharisees?
The renters were the Pharisees who didn’t want to pay the rent and acknowledge that God was the owner of the vineyard and expected a rent payment. The Pharisees wanted the vineyard for [...]

Matthew 21:23-32, Pentecost 19 A, "Change of Heart"

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Theme:  Jesus desires a “change of heart” in making a difference in a messed up world.”
We all have had these experiences, where the promises far exceeds the performance, where people say “yes” too easily and then don’t follow through.  Isn’t it aggravating when people say, “Yes, yes, we’ll do it!” and then don’t follow through.  [...]

Matthew 20: 1-16, Pentecost 18 A, "Equal Pay for Unequal Work"

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Jesus’ parables are never about church. Not one parable of Jesus is about church. Not one parable is about candles, canticles or choirs. Not one of his parables are about preaching, pews, or processionals. Jesus’ parables are from everyday life. They are from the market place, the farm, the family. Well, today’s parable is about [...]

Matthew 18: 21-35, Pentecost 17 A, "Forgiveness: the language of love"

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Jesus came to teach us the language of love, and the language of love is always the language of forgiveness.
Jesus came to teach us that we are called to forgive seventy times seven, infinitely. Jesus came to teach us to break our cycles of revenge. Jesus came to teach us to forgive [...]

Matthew 18: 15-20, Pentecost 16A, "The Church is Community"

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

The word, “church,” is a very common word used by the Apostle Paul, but in the four gospels, the word, “church,” occurs in two places.  Here in the Scripture passage for today from Matthew 18, and from a few weeks ago, in Mathew 16.
The Greek word for church is “ecclesia” which means church or [...]

Matthew 16: 21-28, Pentecost 15 A, "Burdens, Thorns & Crosses"

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

 Simon Peter had the right answers, the right theological answer, but he didn’t understand. He said, “You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God,” but he did not understand about the way of the cross and what it meant for his life.
Simon Peter had half of the story right. Part of being [...]

Matthew 16:13-20, Pentecost 14 A, "Keys to the Kingdom"

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

I would like to talk about keys.  See in my hand, a key from my key chain. Keys are so important to our everyday lives… as are key chains. Many of us adults have a key chain. In fact, having a key chain is a sign of becoming an adult.
Doesn’t it frustrate you [...]

Matthew 15: 21-28, Pentecost 13 A, "Persistent Prayer"

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

The wheels from the car screeched.  The mother’s heart stopped.  The child screamed.  The mother ran to the street out in front of the house as fast as she could. She was scared spitless when she saw the tricycle and her daughter lying on the pavement.
That’s the way mothers are. That’s the way [...]