Working Preacher from Luther Seminary
In this episode of Sermon Brainwave, hosts Karoline Lewis, Rolf Jacobson, and Matt Skinner discuss the significance of the Presentation of the Lord, also known as Candlemas, and explore the roles of Simeon and Anna in Luke's Gospel.
They highlight the importance of the Holy Spirit in guiding the narrative and shaping Christ's life, as well as the themes of anticipation and fulfillment in the lives of these characters. The conversation emphasizes the resonance of Simeon's words with the elderly and the church's role in bearing witness to God's goodness.
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[There is a separate episode (#1005) for Fourth Sunday after Epiphany (C) available on the site for download at https://www.workingpreacher.org/podcasts/1005-fourth-sunday-after-epiphany-c-feb-2-2025]
Text commentary on Luke 2:22-40 by Mitzi Smith is available at: https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/presentation-of-our-lord/commentary-on-luke-222-40-9
Profs. Matt Skinner, Karoline Lewis, and Rolf Jacobson discuss the readings for the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany, focusing on Jesus' sermon in Luke 4 and its implications. They explore the roles of prophets, the inclusivity of Jesus' message, and the connection to Jeremiah's call. The conversation emphasizes the importance of love, faith, and hope in the context of prophetic ministry and the challenges faced by preachers today.
[There is a separate episode (#1006) for Presentation of Our Lord Gospel text available at https://www.workingpreacher.org/podcasts/1006-presentation-of-our-lord-feb-2-2025]
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany 01:10 Gospel reading, Luke 4:21-30: Exploring Jesus' Sermon and Its Reception 03:00 The Role of Prophets: Elijah and Elisha 06:00 Understanding the All: Inclusivity in Jesus' Message 09:12 First reading, Jeremiah 1: Jeremiah's Call and Its Connection to Jesus 11:54 The Nature of Prophetic Ministry 15:02 Second reading, 1 Corinthians 13: The Greater Gifts: Love, Faith, and Hope 19:48 Conclusion and Reflections on PreachingCommentaries include:
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Join Profs. Matt Skinner, Karoline Lewis, and Rolf Jacobson explore the themes of Jesus' first public sermon in Luke, the implications of his message, and the participatory nature of scripture. They discuss the significance of the messianic claim, the poetic elements of Psalm 19, and the metaphor of the body of Christ in Corinthians, emphasizing the interconnectedness of believers and the importance of interpretation in preaching.
Commentaries for the Third Sunday after Epiphany are forthcoming!
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Join Profs. Matt Skinner, Karoline Lewis, and Rolf Jacobson for a discussion of the significance of the Wedding at Cana as a manifestation of Jesus' grace and abundance, connecting it to the themes of the Epiphany season.
This week, tune in as our hosts explore the unexpected blessings that come from Jesus' actions, the role of his mother in initiating his ministry, and the implications of Isaiah 62 in relation to John 2.
Commentaries for the Second Sunday after Epiphany are forthcoming! Keep an eye out at https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/second-sunday-after-epiphany-3/commentary-on-john-21-11-9.
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Join Profs. Matt Skinner, Karoline Lewis, and Rolf Jacobson as they explore the Baptism of Our Lord through the Gospel of Luke.
Tune in as they delve into the Holy Spirit's role, connections to Isaiah 43, and the inclusion of Samaritans in Acts 8. This engaging discussion highlights baptism's transformative power, the significance of identity, and the enduring impact of God's voice.
Resources Mentioned:
Follow along with the commentaries for the Baptism of Our Lord at https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/baptism-of-our-lord-3/commentary-on-luke-315-17-21-22-6.
Bautismo de Nuestro Señor: https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/baptism-of-our-lord-3/comentario-del-san-lucas-315-17-21-22-5.
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Join Profs. Matt Skinner, Karoline Lewis, and Rolf Jacobson as they discuss the readings for the second Sunday of Christmas, focusing on John 1, Ephesians 1, and Jeremiah 31. They explore incarnation, grace, truth, love, and life themes, emphasizing the cosmic significance of Jesus' birth and the implications for believers today. The conversation highlights the interconnectedness of the readings and the overarching message of hope and restoration in the Christmas season.
Follow along with the commentaries for the Second Sunday of Christmas at https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/second-sunday-of-christmas-3/commentary-on-john-11-9-10-18-10.
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In this special 1000th episode of Sermon Brainwave, the hosts reflect on the significance of the childhood of Jesus, the roles of Mary and Joseph, and the connections between the Christmas story and the Old Testament. They discuss the importance of treasuring memories and teachings, the role of Psalms in the Christmas season, and how Christmas impacts Christian living. The episode concludes with a heartfelt farewell to Joy J. Moore as she embarks on a new journey as president of Northern Seminary.
Follow along with the commentaries for the First Sunday of Christmas at https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/first-sunday-of-christmas-3/commentary-on-luke-241-52-6.
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Join hosts Matt Skinner and Karoline Lewis for a special Christmas Day episode! Together, they dive into the profound themes of Luke 2 and Isaiah, reflecting on the shepherds' journey, Mary's pondering heart, and the transformative power of God's mercy. This conversation invites you to embrace the call to share the good news and be agents of mercy in the world.
Tune in and let the Christmas message inspire you!
Follow along with the commentaries for Christmas Day at https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/christmas-day-nativity-of-our-lord-iii/commentary-on-john-11-14-10.
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Join hosts Karoline Lewis and Matt Skinner as they unpack the readings for December 24, 2024. Together, they dive into the Nativity story in Luke 2, the prophetic hope of Isaiah, and the grace-filled message of Titus. Discover fresh insights into the ordinariness of the Christmas story, the authority of Jesus, and the profound implications of Christmas for our lives today.
Tune in and reflect on the joy and hope of this sacred season!
Follow along with the commentaries at https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/christmas-eve-nativity-of-our-lord/commentary-on-luke-21-14-15-20-25.
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Join Professors Karoline Lewis and Matt Skinner for the Fourth Sunday of Advent (Year C) on December 22, 2024.
Join us for an engaging exploration of these Advent readings as we reflect on God’s faithfulness and the radical message of Mary’s song.
Highlights of the discussion include:
* The prophetic power of Mary’s Magnificat. * The intimate connection between Mary and Elizabeth. * How the themes of Micah and Hebrews shape our understanding of God’s promises. * Recognizing God’s presence in unexpected places as we await the fulfillment of hope in Jesus' birth.
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Join Professors Karoline Lewis, Joy J. Moore, and Matt Skinner for the Third Sunday of Advent (Year C) on December 15, 2024.
In this episode, we explore John the Baptist's powerful messages, the transformative call to repentance, and the invitation to bear the fruits of righteousness.
🔍 Themes Discussed:
* The joy and rejoicing of Advent * Pointing to Jesus as the Messiah * The power of praise and testimony * Trusting in the nearness of God and His promises
As we anticipate the celebration of Christ’s birth, this conversation invites you to reflect on your faith, character, and actions in light of the Advent message. Don't miss this inspiring discussion that encourages you to live out your faith with joy and purpose!
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