Lindemann on Epiphany 5
THE FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY On preceding Sundays our Lord’s deity was manifested by His miracles. This day it is shown forth by His teaching. Christ is our King. He welcomes not only Jews but...
View ArticlePius Parsch on Epiphany 5 – Matthew 13:24-30
FTR: I have never preached this text and I’m on my ninth cycle of using the One-Year series. It’s been that long since we’ve had a long Epiphany season. I wish I could post multiple pages of Parsch....
View ArticleLuther on Epiphany 5 – Matthew 13:24-30
From the House Postils: [Christ’s] purpose, therefore, is to emphasize that whoever possesses the gospel should be forewarned and spiritually forearmed. For alongside the true, pure doctrine of the...
View ArticleC.F.W. Walther on Epiphany 5 – Matthew 13:24-30
Only one thing can keep a Christian from not being drawn into the swift current of sectarianism and be irresistibly swept away. He must find out where God’s Word is preached in its purity and the...
View ArticleSermon for 2/6/11-Fifth Sunday After the Epiphany (LSB 1-year)
The Fifth Sunday After the Epiphany is a rare occurrence in the Church year. I’ve been a pastor for ten years, and I have never preached on this text. It will be another 27 years before I preach on...
View ArticleEpiphany 5, Second Draft – Matthew 13:24-30
In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit The Christian Church is full of wheat and weeds. That is the so-called “visible Church” or the Church that is seen with our eyes....
View ArticleSermon for Epiphany V
Sermon on St. Matthew 13:24-30 Epiphany V 6 February 2011 Jesus says, “The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a man who sowed good seed in his field” (24). Jesus spoke these words in the midst of a...
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