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B, Reformation 2009 “Reformation Lamination”

Posted by friarpuk on 29th October 2009

Sermon: Reformation Lamination/ Text: Romans 3:20-24, 27-28/ Preaching Date: 25/10/09, Commemoration of the Reformation (Year B)/ Location: St Stephens Lutheran Church, Katanning, Western Australia / Focus: Once upon a time windscreens on vehicles shattered when hit by a stone, today thankfully they are laminated to stop them shattering.  Instead one is just left with a star on the glass.  Similarly today Christians are laminated to Christ and his grace so that when the law strikes it no longer shatters us but allows us to give glory to our Saviour who saves us through his lamination to us through his death and resurrection in our baptism!  Grace Mercy & Peace. Friarpuk

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B, Pentecost 2009, Eager Expectations

Posted by friarpuk on 3rd June 2009

Sermon: Eager Expectations/ Text: Romans 8:22-27/ Preaching Date: 31/5/09, Pentecost (Year B)/ Location: St Stephen’s Lutheran Church, Katanning, Western Australia

Focus: What do you eagerly expect of your life? What causes you to groan? You can expect something so much better than what this world offers. Perhaps you groan in the knowledge of this world and your life in this world will oneday end. But this present age is not worth the glory that one day will be revealed in us. Grace Mercy & Peace. Friarpuk

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