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Fifth Sunday After Pentecost

16 min · Gestern
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A battle has been raging over the centuries between those who ignore the hard truth that we are sinners, hopeless by ourselves, and those who have realized the real good that our Lord has graciously won for us.  At the time of Jeremiah, self-proclaimed prophets such as Hananiah preached a false peace even as Israel was in exile in Babylon.  In Paul’s day, members of the Early Church thought freedom from God’s Law meant they could ignore it.  And when Jesus was calling new disciples, He warned that following Him would mean “a sword” coming between them and even members of their families.  In Christ, the peace only God can bestow has been given to us by grace.  Because of the truly good news of Jesus’ death and resurrection, we can face the hard truth of our sinfulness and then sing with the psalmist the real good, “the steadfast love the Lord, forever.”

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Fifth Sunday After Pentecost

A battle has been raging over the centuries between those who ignore the hard truth that we are sinners, hopeless by ourselves, and those who have realized the real good that our Lord has graciously won for us.  At the time of Jeremiah, self-proclaimed prophets such as Hananiah preached a false peace even as Israel was in exile in Babylon.  In Paul’s day, members of the Early Church thought freedom from God’s Law meant they could ignore it.  And when Jesus was calling new disciples, He warned that following Him would mean “a sword” coming between them and even members of their families.  In Christ, the peace only God can bestow has been given to us by grace.  Because of the truly good news of Jesus’ death and resurrection, we can face the hard truth of our sinfulness and then sing with the psalmist the real good, “the steadfast love the Lord, forever.”

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