January 2012 Sermons

Merry 8th Day of Christmastide to you!

The Circumcision of Our Lord
On the eighth day was the Blood of the Messiah first shed. Those few drops of Infant Blood were signs of the Blood He would shed, not at the edge of a flint knife, but by the points of the nails and the spear. As was His Baptism, His Circumcision was unlike any before or after. For by His circumcision the Giver of the Law placed Himself under it, the Holy One, the Seed of Abraham by whom circumcision was given, needing no circumcision, submit to the Law in your place, that you might be circumcised not of flesh, but of heart, and that the Promise be made yours.
Download: January 1st, 2012 Luke 2:21
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The Holy Name of Jesus
Download: January 2nd, 2012 The Holy Name of Jesus
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Epiphany 1 wasn’t recorded due to illness.


Epiphany 2 – While Pr. Braden is teaching in Venezuela, Pr. Gary Schultz is preaching.

Download: January 15th, 2012 – John 2:1-11
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Epiphany 3 – Preached by Pr. Gary Schultz.

Download: January 22nd, 2012 – Matthew 8:1-13
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Transfiguration of Our Lord
After six days the God through Whom man was created was revealed as Man to Peter, James, and John. The One through whom all things were made Tabernacled in the fragile skin of His creation, the eternal bound to time, the Light veiled in Flesh, His Divine Nature now manifest to men in the greatest of His Epiphanies. What Moses and Elijah long to see they beheld, the Prophetic Word confirmed. Yet fallen men build tents to try to force God to be where they think best, working as they think right. We, like Peter, would place God where we think He fits in our lives, and then direct the rest of our lives as we see fit. But tents could not hold Him. He is the Only Begotten Son in Whom the Father is well pleased. By cross and tomb and Easter morn He fulfilled both Law and Prophet, pleasing the Father well, that in Him you too be made a son.
Download: January 22nd, 2012 – Matthew 8:1-13
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