Immanuel Lutheran Church

Trinity 22 – Sunday Morning (2025)

18 min · 17 de nov de 2025
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Immanuel Lutheran Church is a Christian church serving Tuscola, IL and surrounding areas. We are biblically faithful to the historic teaching and practice of the Lutheran Church. We seek to make disciples of Jesus Christ for all of life by continually teaching the faithful and reaching out to our neighbors who are hurt, lost, and confused by this world’s madness with God’s good news of a life rightly ordered by His holy Word. We are a member congregation of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (LCMS).   Learn more about us at https://immanueltuscola.org/sermon-archive/

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The Third Sunday in Lent * Old Test: Exodus 8:16-24 * Epistle: Eph. 5:1-9 * Gospel: Luke 11:14-28 Jeremiah was charged with speaking evil when he spoke the word of the Lord. (Jer 26:1-15) So also, Jesus is accused of doing evil when in fact He is doing good. He casts out a demon from a mute man so that he is able to speak. (Lk 11:14-28) But some said Jesus did this by the power of Beelzebub, Satan. Like Pharaoh of old, their hearts were hard. (Ex 8:16-24) They did not recognize the finger of God, the power of the Holy Spirit at work in and through Jesus. Jesus is the Stronger Man who overcomes the strong man. He takes the devil's armor of sin and death and destroys it from the inside out by the holy cross. He exorcizes and frees us by water and the Word. We were once darkness, but now we are light in Christ the Lord. (Eph 5:1-9) As children of light our tongues are loosed to give thanks to Him who saved us. In a world where demons roam we confess, "My eyes are ever toward the Lord, for He shall pluck my feet out of the net." (Introit) www.immanueltuscola.org/sermons [http://www.immanueltuscola.org/sermons]

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