Sermons from Ascension Lutheran Church, RPV
In this Pentecost message, we reflect on the heartbreak of exile, the ways we wander toward idols and self-interest, and the surprising hope God plants in the middle of brokenness. Through the image of a tender shoot growing into a mighty cedar, we’re reminded that even when hope feels lost, God is still at work—bringing life, shelter, and renewal through Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit. Join us as we celebrate a God who never stops restoring, breathing new life into weary hearts and calling us home. Forevergreen film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4EPW7JUMTM Primary Sermon Texts: * Jeremiah 17:1–4 — Judah’s sin engraved on their hearts; exile as judgment for idolatry and unfaithfulness. * Ezekiel 17:22–24 — The image of God taking a tender shoot from a cedar and planting it so it grows into a great tree where birds find shelter (the sermon’s central metaphor, interpreted christologically).
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