Sermons by PJ Mortenson

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Lk. 6. 27-38

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I did my homework. I researched. You will not believe this…stuff… But you can research it on your own. You know about the “Golden Rule,” right? Did you know there is a Silver Rule? A Bronze rule? An iron rule? A platinum rule? And a titanium rule? Omi-gosh, I thought I was at the Olympics […]

Lk. 6. 17-26

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This is the context according to Luke: Jesus ascends a mountain where he spends “a whole night in prayer to God.” At daybreak, he summons his disciples and chooses twelve of them to receive the title of “apostle.” Luke then lists their names. Pay attention to one called Simon—he’s also called Peter, a name that […]

Lk 5. 1-11

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The word to “borrow” popped into my mind. To borrow is to take and use (something that belongs to someone else) with the intention of returning it. To borrow is to appropriate or to commandeer something but always with the intention of returning said item…and hopefully returning it – in a better condition than you […]

Lk 5. 1-11

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The one-lake had “many names.” You could call it “Lake of Gennesaret” or you could call it the “Sea of Galilee” or you might refer to it as being “the Sea of Tiberius.” All worked. All certainly applied. “Tiberius” was pretty much “hated terminology” because it indicated Caesar’s ownership. The lake and “all the fish […]

Lk 4. 21-30

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A social or diplomatic blunder, a noticeable mistake, a familiarity, faux pas, impropriety, a clumsy social error; a blatant mistake or misjudgment…is called a “gaffe.” “Gaffes” happen. They do!!! I am sure you have probably made a gaffe or two in your lifetime – I know that I have made tons of gaffes in my […]

Luke 4. 14-21

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Jesus grew up in Nazareth and he was forever known as being “Jesus of Nazareth”. But what was it about that little village that would have formed his teachings and what can we learn from this region? Jesus was born in Bethlehem, but his family had to flee from Herod the Great to Egypt. When […]

Lk 4. 14-21

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This is the context: At this point in Luke’s Gospel, Jesus is “fresh off” his “baptism in the Jordan River” and his “40 day temptation” in the wilderness. He “returns” from these experiences to Galilee. He “begins” by “stopping at various synagogues,” teaching as he goes from place to place. His teaching is “pretty awesome,” […]

Lk. 4. 14-21

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You probably do not know this…but what we do here, this morning, mirrors what was actually done in the Synagogue of Jesus’ day. In the first century, the synagogue service began with prayer. The law would be read, that meant a reading from the Torah or the Pentateuch. It was to be a reading coming […]

Jn. 2 1-11 The Wedding at Cana in Galilee

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This a wedding story… An ancient wedding story… It is a Jewish wedding story of epic proportion. Jewish weddings in the first century of the Common Era were gala occasions, festive events and grand parties. Jewish wedding celebrations typically lasted for many days, sometimes lasting as many as seven days in duration. Jewish weddings would […]

Jn 2. 1-11

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It is always my desire to be “pro-marriage” and “pro-family…” But at the same time, a little humor and a little smile can go a long way…and is good for the soul…or so, “they say!” So first, a Biblical truism: “Adam and Eve had an “ideal marriage.” Adam didn’t have to hear about all the […]