Seventh Sunday after Trinity Mark 8:1-9

  Our Lord says, “Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.” Three whole days have passed, and four thousand men have not left Jesus’ side to find food or to take shelter. The people seek nothing from him but to hear his word. ThoughContinue reading “Seventh Sunday after Trinity Mark 8:1-9”

Sixth Sunday after Trinity Matt. 5:17-26

Self-righteousness has no place in the kingdom of God. As Jesus says, “For I tell you, unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” In the eyes of the people, the religious scholars and leaders seemed to be the most righteous among all Israel. AndContinue reading “Sixth Sunday after Trinity Matt. 5:17-26”

Fifth Sunday after Trinity Luke 5:1-11

Jesus desires to be with sinners. He calls Simon, who would later be known as Peter, an ordinary man trying to provide for himself and his family. Simon is no Raddi, Pharisee, or tax collector. He is an ordinary fisherman. There is nothing notable about him. He is a sinner. Still, Jesus desires Simon toContinue reading “Fifth Sunday after Trinity Luke 5:1-11”

Fourth Sunday after Trinity Luke 6:36-42

It may be a little-known fact among pastors that the texts for each Sunday repeat each calendar year. These are not selected at random. Pastors like myself, choose to read the same Old Testament, Epistle, and Gospel readings every year. So when you come next year, four Sundays after Trinity, we will have the sameContinue reading “Fourth Sunday after Trinity Luke 6:36-42”

Third Sunday after Trinity Luke 15:11-32

The parable of the prodigal son points to God’s mercy and steadfast love towards sinners. As the father waits for his son’s return, we see God our Heavenly Father, long-suffering, never abandoning his children, even as they are lost and held captive by Satan. When the son squanders his possessions with reckless living, he remembersContinue reading “Third Sunday after Trinity Luke 15:11-32”

Second Sunday after Trinity Luke 14:15-24

I want to begin my inaugural sermon by giving thanks to Almighty God, the Holy Trinity: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Both congregations, my family, and I have witnessed God’s overwhelming compassion and faithfulness toward His church and those who desire the noble task of being a pastor. Many of you knowContinue reading “Second Sunday after Trinity Luke 14:15-24”