Notes on Luke 8:10 (Isaiah 6:9-10) for Sexagesima
There is one Old Testament quotation in the upcoming pericope: ‘seeing they may not see, and hearing they may not understand.’ The following are some notes on the significance of this OT quotation in...
View ArticleQuotes for Sexagesima – Luke 8:4-15
An analysis of Luke 8 by Prof. K.G. Stoeckhardt is available here. Here are some notable quotes from my commonplace for Sexagesima: “Viewed as a whole, this Sunday is the expression of the Christian’s...
View ArticleLuther Quotes for Sexagesima
Every pious preacher, when he sees that things will not go forward, but seem to be growing worse, feels almost disgusted about his preaching, and yet he cannot and dare not desist, for the sake of even...
View ArticleSexagesima – The Reckless Love of the Sower
Todd A. Peperkorn, STM Messiah Lutheran Church Kenosha, Wisconsin Sexagesima Sunday (February 11, 2007) Luke 8:4-15 TITLE: “The Reckless Love of the Sower” Grace to you and peace from God our Father...
View ArticleGesima Introits
Here they are: Introits for Septuagesima, Sexagesima, and Quinquagesima. The Gesimas are an important part of the Church Year, most especially in the Lutheran tradition which celebrates our Lord’s...
View ArticleThe Foolish Sower and the Hidden Kingdom
The Gospel for Sexagesima unlocks the parables and the Kingdom of Heaven. The parables of Our Lord are not Aesop’s fables. They do seek to teach the world. They are meant instead to hide the Gospel...
View ArticleThe Seed is the Word (Sexagesima 2010)
Todd A. Peperkorn, STM Messiah Lutheran Church Kenosha, Wisconsin Sexagesima Sunday (February 7, 2010) Luke 8: 4-15 [podcast]http://public.me.com/toddpeperkorn/sermons/Sexagesima2010.mp3[/podcast]...
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