• Jesus Appears as Light in the Darkness | 1 John 2:3-11 Sermon
    Feb 9 2023

    He lives! We live!

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    31 mins
  • Jesus Appears as the Lamb of God | Colossians 2:6-15 Sermon
    Feb 8 2023

    Preached at Living Savior Lutheran in Littleton, CO, on January 15, 2023.

    He lives! We live!

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    27 mins
  • The Savior Is Born For All Nations - Epiphany | Matthew 2:1-12 Sermon
    Feb 8 2023

    He lives! We live!

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    22 mins
  • The Savior is Born to be the True Son, Matthew 2:13-23 Sermon
    Feb 8 2023

    He lives! We live!

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    30 mins
  • Faith Demonstrated through Persistent Prayer | Luke 18:1-8 sermon
    Oct 26 2022

    Disciples of Jesus need to learn how to pray. Prayer is not something we learn to do once and then know how to do correctly for the rest of our lives. Learning to pray consists of a lifetime of persistence and struggle. But when we struggle with God in prayer, it is not an indication that something is wrong but that everything is right. Struggle is part of the very nature of prayer and at the heart of the blessings it brings in our lives of faith.

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    29 mins
  • Faith that Delights in Duty
    Oct 26 2022

    Look up “duty” in the dictionary. It's defined as “something that one is expected or required to do.” Look up “duty” in a thesaurus. Some of its synonyms: chore, burden, obligation, work. “Duty” can carry some strong negative connotations. Now, consider this. In the world, as you rise through the ranks, you are able to leave many duties behind. For example, if you are high-up on the corporate ladder, you can delegate things you don’t want to do to someone else. In Christ’s kingdom it works just the opposite. An increase in faith does not lessen duties at all. It increases opportunities to serve God and others. Increased faith means increased obligations and work. But here’s the good news. The same faith that increases our duties leads us to delight in them. For through faith we know that we serve the one who first came to serve us. We consider it a privilege to imitate Christ in our service to others. Just as his service to us brought him great joy, so does our service to others.

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    37 mins
  • Hard Truth: What Works in Life Fails in Death | Luke 16:19-31 Sermon
    Oct 26 2022

    Last week we learned the hard truth that while money can help make life easier in some ways, it cannot bring true happiness and fulfillment. This week we see that as much as money lets us down in life, its ultimate failure to deliver on its promises happens in death. Those who live with hearts filled with love for money and void of love for God will receive the only eternity that money can buy: one void of God and filled with pain. Yet those who find the help they need in God rather than in money will never be disappointed. In death they will receive a reward that dwarfs even the best things money can buy.

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    28 mins
  • Hard Truth: You Can't Serve God and Money | Ecclesiastes 5:10-20 sermon
    Sep 20 2022

    There are more than 2300 Bible passages that speak about money. Why? Money is a master Satan frequently tempts us to serve. Jesus knows that serving money makes it impossible to serve God. The human heart is not big enough for both. As a result, Jesus does all he can to expose the futility of serving money. He also helps us see that the only one truly worth serving is our gracious, loving God. When we serve God, money is put in its proper place. Instead of money being a lord to serve, it becomes a resource for serving the Lord. This is the hard truth. There is no way for us to serve both God and money. But we can serve God with our money.

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    33 mins