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  • "Fear Not, for Your Father Cares for You" (Sermon on Matthew 10:5a, 21-33)

    06/20/2020 9:13:22 PM PDT · by Charles Henrickson · 4 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | June 21, 2020 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “Fear Not, for Your Father Cares for You” (Matthew 10:5a, 21-33) In many of the Gospel readings during this time of the church year--as is the case in today’s reading--Jesus teaches his followers about the life of discipleship that we Christians are called to live. And this is not an easy life, this life of following Christ. For one thing, the world will be against us. And so, many of the Gospel readings this summer will describe the opposition we will get from the unbelieving world. And that opposition can be brutal, even deadly. But the amazing thing is, even...
  • "Jesus Extends His Compassionate Authority” (Sermon on Matthew 9:35 – 10:8)"

    06/13/2020 7:32:29 PM PDT · by Charles Henrickson · 1 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | June 14, 2020 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “Jesus Extends His Compassionate Authority” (Matthew 9:35 – 10:8)“And Jesus went throughout all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction.” So we heard in the Holy Gospel for today from Matthew. And that particular verse, Matthew 9:35, sounds an awful lot like a verse from five chapters earlier, Matthew 4:23, where it says: “And he went throughout all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction among the people.” Those two verses are almost...
  • "The God of New Beginnings" (Sermon for the Holy Trinity; on Genesis 1; Acts 2; Matthew 28)

    06/06/2020 10:04:22 PM PDT · by Charles Henrickson · 2 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | June 7, 2020 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “The God of New Beginnings” (Genesis 1; Acts 2; Matthew 28) Today is Trinity Sunday. It is on this day every year that we call special attention to the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. This teaching is true every day of the year, of course, but on this particular Sunday, we call special attention to it. The Scripture readings for today bring out the nature of God as being triune, that is, one God in three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The hymns we sing on this day are trinitarian in their content. And Trinity Sunday is the one...
  • "Alleluia! Christ Is Risen! He Is Risen Indeed! Alleluia!" (Sermon for Easter Day, on Matthew 28:1-10)

    04/11/2020 8:34:27 PM PDT · by Charles Henrickson · 5 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | April 12, 2020 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “Alleluia! Christ Is Risen! He Is Risen Indeed! Alleluia!” (Matthew 28:1-10) “Alleluia! Christ is risen!” “He is risen indeed! Alleluia!” “He is risen indeed!” Over many centuries, this is how the church has joyfully responded to the great Easter proclamation. Why such an exuberant response? Because of the glorious good news that precedes it, the news that Christ is risen. This good news of the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ brings reassurance and restoration to troubled, weary hearts. His resurrection calls forth our joyous response. On this Easter Day, then, on this most glorious of mornings, the whole church...
  • "Hand-Washing Won't Do--Blood Is Needed" (Sermon for Good Friday, on Matthew 27:11-50)

    04/10/2020 8:22:34 PM PDT · by Charles Henrickson · 1 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | April 10, 2020 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “Hand-Washing Won’t Do--Blood Is Needed” (Matthew 27:11-50) Right now in the news we’re hearing about governors making life-or-death decisions. Should we be open? Should we be closed? How far can I go to protect people’s health? What about the loss of freedom? What about the loss of jobs? Governors are feeling pressure from all sides to make a decision one way or the other. And these decisions do affect people’s lives and their livelihood. No governor has ever made a more momentous life-or-death decision than the one we read about in today’s text, on this Good Friday. And that governor...
  • "The Apostolic Witness and the Prophetic Word" (Sermon for the Transfiguration of Our Lord, on 2 Peter 1:16-21)

    02/22/2020 10:30:38 PM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 1 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | February 23, 2020 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “The Apostolic Witness and the Prophetic Word” (2 Peter 1:16-21) “Cleverly devised myths.” That’s what we Christians are accused of believing. All that stuff about Jesus Christ being the Son of God and the only Savior of the world? “Just a bunch of fables, fairy tales, myths.” But then this is nothing new. Even back in the first century, Christians were ridiculed for believing the same thing. People said they were falling for a bunch of poppycock, fables and fairy tales. St. Peter refers to this in our epistle for today when he writes, “For we did not follow cleverly...
  • "A Better Righteousness" (Sermon on Matthew 5:21-37)

    02/16/2020 12:08:25 AM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 2 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | February 16, 2020 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “A Better Righteousness” (Matthew 5:21-37) Every week at the end of the Holy Gospel reading, I say, “This is the Gospel of the Lord.” Well, today at the end of the Holy Gospel reading, when I said, “This is the Gospel of the Lord,” I wanted to answer back and shout out, “No, it isn’t! This is not the Gospel of the Lord! This is all Law!” And indeed it is. Jesus is laying on the Law mighty thick. But he’s doing it for a good reason. He wants to strip away our self-righteousness, so that we will be ready...
  • "See the Light, Be the Light" (Sermon on Matthew 5:13-20)

    02/08/2020 8:46:40 PM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 4 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | February 9, 2020 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “See the Light, Be the Light” (Matthew 5:13-20) Two weeks ago, during this Epiphany season, the Gospel reading was from Matthew 4, and it included this verse: “The people dwelling in darkness have seen a great light, and for those dwelling in the region and shadow of death, on them a light has dawned.” The great light that they saw, the light that had dawned on them, was Jesus, as he began his ministry of preaching, teaching, healing, and gathering disciples. Jesus Christ is the light that shines in the darkness. As he himself would later say, “I am the...
  • "Walking in the Light Together" (Sermon on Matthew 4:12-25)

    01/25/2020 10:03:09 PM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 1 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | January 26, 2020 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “Walking in the Light Together” (Matthew 4:12-25) “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who dwelt in a land of deep darkness, on them has light shone.” So Isaiah prophesied, some seven hundred years before Christ. Then when Christ came on the scene and began his ministry, that prophecy was fulfilled, as Matthew records: “The people dwelling in darkness have seen a great light, and for those dwelling in the region and shadow of death, on them a light has dawned.” Who were those people on whom the light dawned? Certainly, it was those people...
  • "Baptized with Sinners, Anointed for Service, Manifested as God's Son" (Sermon for the Baptism of Our Lord, on Matthew 3:13-17)

    01/10/2020 8:55:12 PM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 4 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | January 12, 2019 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “Baptized with Sinners, Anointed for Service, Manifested as God’s Son” (Matthew 3:13-17) On this first Sunday after the Epiphany, the Gospel reading every year is the account of the Baptism of Our Lord. That was the great event when our Lord Jesus Christ was baptized in the Jordan by John the Baptist. The heavens were opened. The Spirit of God descended on Jesus like a dove. And the Father’s voice came from heaven, saying, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.” Today I want to say three things about this event, three things on which your...
  • "The One That Got Away" (Sermon for the First Sunday after Christmas, on Matthew 2:13-23)

    12/28/2019 3:55:52 PM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 1 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | December 29, 2019 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “The One That Got Away” (Matthew 2:13-23) Christmas is a joyous, happy holiday. At this time of year, we celebrate the “good news of great joy,” that to us is born a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. With the angels who give glory to God in the highest, with the shepherds who return glorifying and praising God, with the wise men who rejoice exceedingly with great joy, we too join in the joy of Christmas. Yes, Christmas is a joyous, happy holiday. That is true within the church. But perhaps even more so, it’s true in the culture around...
  • "Dreaming of a Savior" (Sermon for the Fourth Sunday in Advent, on Matthew 1:18-25)

    12/21/2019 7:16:51 PM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 1 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | December 22, 2019 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “Dreaming of a Savior” (Matthew 1:18-25) The ancient Romans had a saying, “Nomen est omen.” “Nomen est omen,” which means, “The name,” nomen, “is a sign,” an omen. In other words, a person’s name will sometimes, mysteriously, be a sign of what’s to come for that person. For example, if a baby’s name is George, which means, “one who works the ground,” and that child grows up to be a farmer, well, that’s a case of “Nomen est omen.” The name is a sign of the future for that person. That saying holds true in our text today, in a...
  • "What Do You Expect?" (Sermon for the Third Sunday in Advent, on Matthew 11:2-15)

    12/14/2019 6:51:49 PM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 2 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | December 15, 2019 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “What Do You Expect?” (Matthew 11:2-15) What you expect and when you expect it will determine, to a large extent, whether you are satisfied or disappointed. For example, suppose that for Christmas your true love promises to give to you twelve drummers drumming, eleven pipers piping, ten lords a-leaping, and so on, all the way down to three French hens, two turtle doves, and a partridge in a pear tree. But now suppose that at the end of the day on December 25 all you’ve received is the partridge in the pear tree. You’re a little disappointed. Maybe you ask...
  • "Behold, Your King Is Coming to You" (Sermon for the First Sunday in Advent, on Matthew 21:1-11)

    11/30/2019 4:25:59 PM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 2 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | December 1, 2019 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “Behold, Your King Is Coming to You” (Matthew 21:1-11) In the Holy Gospel for today, St. Matthew writes: “This took place to fulfill what was spoken by the prophet, saying, ‘Say to the daughter of Zion, “Behold, your king is coming to you, humble and mounted on a donkey, and on a colt, the foal of a beast of burden.”’” But this raises some questions: How does this event from Jesus’ life, riding into Jerusalem on a donkey--how does this “fulfill what was spoken by the prophet”? Or another question: What does this Palm Sunday account have to do with...
  • How Friendship Helped a Follower of Islam See the Truth About Jesus

    09/08/2019 12:04:55 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 4 replies
    Bible Gateway Blog ^ | August 21, 2018 | Nabeel Qureshi
    How does a committed and passionate follower of Islam reconsider his faith and become an outspoken apologist for Christianity? This is a story of being introduced to Jesus through friendships, investigations, dreams, and visions. What follows is a conversation between the late Nabeel Qureshi (@NAQureshi), author of Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus (Third Edition) (Zondervan, 2018)—the first book to win ECPA Christian Book Awards® in both New Author and Non-Fiction categories—and his friend David Wood, who led Nabeel to consider the veracity of the claims of Jesus Christ. The discussion took place in Atlanta, Georgia, during the Evangelical Theological Society’s annual...
  • "Blessed Is He Who Comes in the Name of the Lord!" (Sermon for Palm Sunday, on Matthew 21:1-9)

    04/13/2019 10:13:24 PM PDT · by Charles Henrickson · 3 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | April 14, 2019 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “Blessed Is He Who Comes in the Name of the Lord!” (Matthew 21:1-9)Here comes Jesus, riding into town. Like a boss. Well, maybe not like a boss. More like a servant, sitting on a donkey, a beast of burden, rather than on a war horse. Yet as he enters Jerusalem, Jesus is greeted like a king. Which he is, only not the kind you would expect. There are a lot of people pouring into Jerusalem at this time. There’s a big holiday coming up, Passover, and all the Jews are supposed to go to Jerusalem and to the temple for...
  • Jesus Walking on Water and the Problem of Suffering

    02/09/2019 3:36:17 PM PST · by pcottraux · 23 replies
    Depths of Pentecost ^ | February 9, 2019 | Philip Cottraux
    Jesus Walking on Water and the Problem of Suffering By Philip Cottraux Job lost everything. His livestock was destroyed, his children all died, and he was smitten with painful boils from head to toe. His friends rebuked him and his wife urged him to curse God and die. Job cried out not so much for an end to his suffering, but an explanation. In the last four chapters, God finally appears in a whirlwind, first chastising his friends, then turning to him with an intriguing answer: Gird up now thy loins like a man; for I will demand of thee,...
  • "Finding Jesus: A Joyous Epiphany" (Sermon for the Epiphany of Our Lord, on Matthew 2:1-12)

    01/05/2019 8:49:15 PM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 7 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | January 6, 2019 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “Finding Jesus: A Joyous Epiphany” (Matthew 2:1-12) Today is January 6, and that means today is Epiphany. The Epiphany of Our Lord is a major festival in the church year, a big one, almost on a par with Christmas. And, like Christmas, Epiphany is a fixed-date festival, meaning it always falls on the same date, regardless of the day of the week. So most years we celebrate Epiphany with a special service on a day other than Sunday, and we have to make a special effort to get here. But this year January 6 happens to fall on a Sunday,...
  • [Catholic Caucus] Saint Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist (Gueranger)

    09/20/2018 9:03:26 PM PDT · by CMRosary
    Clutching My Rosary ^ | 1868 | Dom Prosper Gueranger
    Red Double of the Second Class The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the Son of David, the son of Abraham. The Eagle and the Lion have already risen in the heavens of the holy Liturgy; today we salute the Man; and next month the Ox will appear, to complete the number of the four living creatures who draw the chariot of God through the world and surround his throne in heaven. These mysterious beings, with their six seraph-wings, are ever gazing with their innumerable eyes upon the Lamb who stands upon the throne as it were slain;...
  • When You Want to Trust but Life Won’t Let You

    08/12/2018 11:59:20 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 17 replies
    Bible Gateway ^ | August 6, 2018 | Craig Groeschel
    “I want to believe God cares about me; I really do,” she told me, wiping tears from under her darkened, bloodshot eyes. Under the harsh fluorescent lights of the hospital corridor, Marci barely resembled the vibrant girl I remembered, that kid I’d watched grow up in our youth group at church. When she was a teenager, Marci was outgoing, fun-loving, and full of life, even as she was growing more and more serious about her faith, coming early to youth group and staying late. No one loved to worship and talk about God more than Marci.Then, in her early 20s,...