Sermons by PJ Mortenson

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Matthew 1. 18-25 – Favored By God!

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The Lord is with you. (I know in your mind – you just said, “And also with you!” Or, maybe you mouthed the words. Or, even said them out loud! Good job! You know the liturgy…well! But it is not just a part of the liturgy, you know! I believe it to be something that […]

Luke 11. 2-11

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What “if” someone doesn’t live up to your expectations? John expected power. John expected a show of power. John expected a force of power. John expected a lot of power. A lot of people did. John was not alone. John the Baptizer spent his life proclaiming himself hoarse about looking forward to “one” that is […]

Matthew 11. 2-11

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Matthew writes this stunning section in his gospel about “unbelief” in Israel. He begins the section by talking about John the Baptizer. John is now in prison. He who once roamed free in the wilderness areas is now bound up. He who walked in the light is now living in almost total darkness. He is […]

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John the baptizer is always presented as being a “prophetic figure.” He is more than a “seer.” He is a “spokesman” for God. …From God’s mouth to his ears… That he is dressed like an “Elijah – type – figure” is no coincidence either. Apparently John likes the look…he likes the appeal and the connection. […]

Matthew 3. 1-12

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There “can be” a pretentiousness about some religious folks. Because they “are” religious [or] because they “practice” their religious faith – some may think themselves to be “better” than others. Some people “think” they have an exclusive “in” with God. Many a joke has been written about this group or that group that thinks “they […]

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It happened near Naples, Italy. There was a little Italian town with a name that sounds something like Bowlwana. It is located in an earthquake zone. Much of Italy is actually located in that self-same earthquake zone. In 1930, fourteen hundred people were killed in a massive earthquake in that same town. Earlier in 1908, […]

Matthew 24. 36-44 – Advent I

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IS IT WEIRD to say that God is “reliable” … and yet, at the same time, to say that God is “unpredictable?” We could actually spend some time talking about “God’s reliable unpredictability!” I know these sound like fifty cent huge words – (WHEN YOU ARE HEARING THEM) but they really are not! They sound […]

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We are back to John’s Gospel momentarily. Just so you are aware and know: every year of our three-year-lectionary cycle, John has at least a partial role to play. This coming weekend – we will move on to the Year of Matthew, but John will still have a role to play during Matthews’ sojourn. But […]

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Kings are not known as being forgiving. Kings do not turn the other cheek. Kings do not usually pray for their enemies. Kings do not usually take on the servant’s role. Kings usually see themselves as being above the commoner. They are not “one” with them. Kings do not do menial tasks. I am not […]

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The background to this text is a whole lot of historical material. It did not take someone with “supernatural predictive abilities” to anticipate that the Jews would get trounced by any war with Rome. The makings of a war had been growing for quite some time. Practically anyone and everyone could have predicted it. The […]