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The sermons in this anthology reaffirm the hope that is ours
through Jesus Christ, and challenge readers to a deeper and more
intense faith relationship with the almighty. The collection
provides a complete set of sermons for each Sunday and major
celebration throughout the Christian year based on the Second
Readings from Cycle B of the Revised Common Lectionary. Outstanding
preachers from across the denominational spectrum draw on texts
from the New Testament epistles to explore how the practical and
moral concerns of the early church offer lessons for modern
Christian living. Each biblically grounded message confronts real
issues with Christ-honoring solutions that bring challenge,
comfort, and conviction to those who look at life with the eyes of
faith.
This is an essential resource that's useful for:
- Fresh homiletical approaches to the lectionary texts
- Preaching illustrations
- A clearer understanding of scripture passages
- Adult study and discussion groups
- Personal devotions and Bible study on each Sunday's readings
"Rarely is there such a wonderful blend of the pastoral heart and
the scholarly intellect. Frederick Harm's sermons draw on a wide
spectrum of literature, from Luther to Paul Harvey, from Seneca to
Yogi Berra, from Epicurus to John Bunyan. Harm's illustrations, far
from being contrived or trite, naturally illumine the truths of the
scriptures. Permeating each sermon is the deep desire to share
Christ and his love with the hearer. Pastors will find ample ideas
and inspiration in these sermons as they seek to build their own
message for the people of God."
Stephen A. Gewecke
Counselor, Circuit 5
New Jersey District, Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
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