I am not doing these sermon in the traditional order. Today I look at the phrase, "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit." I am saving "It is finished" for Easter. I take a look at the time of day, the darkness, the turn curtain, and this phrase. This comes from Psalm 31 and was an evening prayer that Jesus would have learned as a child. I then look at the responses of those present at his death.
Redeeming Ruth: Chapter 2
Redeeming Ruth: Chapter 1
Ministers of Reconciliation
God Brought the Growth
Transformed by the Renewing of Your Mind
I am the Vine
The Parable of the Prodigal God
Epiphanies about Epiphany 2018
Change, Adaptability, and Goodbyes
What Child IS This?
Luke's Nativity Story
Matthew's Nativity Story
The Meaning of Advent (and Christmas Jeopardy)
Christ the Shepherd King
The Valley of Dry Bones
The Four Chapter Gospel
I am the Bread of Life
Martin Luther Part 5: Luther's Legacy
Marin Luther Part 4: Luther's Leadership
Martin Luther Part 3: Marrying Katharina
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